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PC 9604HLP
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Dylan's eighth studio album, released in 1967. 180 gram repro reissue. "A calm, reflective album, John Wesley Harding strips away all of the wilder tendencies of Dylan's rock albums -- even the then-unreleased Basement Tapes he made the previous year -- but it isn't a return to his folk roots. If anything, the album is his first serious foray into country, but only a handful of songs, such as 'I'll Be Your Baby Tonight,' are straight country songs. Instead, John Wesley Harding is informed by the rustic sound of country, as well as many rural myths, with seemingly simple songs like 'All Along the Watchtower,' 'I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine,' and 'The Wicked Messenger' revealing several layers of meaning with repeated plays." -- All Music Guide
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COL 88661EP
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"Germany's finest boy band with a new single and two mixes by Mense Reents." International Pony = DJ Koze, Cosmic DJ, Erobique. 5 track EP, hip hop style (instrumental, acapella, club mix, dub mix).
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COL 13795CD
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German-only release on Columbia/Sony, featuring a stellar list of contemporary German remixers (Isolee, Losoul, Akufen, Justus Koehncke, Jackmate) with heavy Kompakt/Playhouse connectivity (Disc one is compiled by DJ Koze, who is 1/3 of International Pony). The 2nd disc features 9 video clips and short movies. "International Pony are explicitly and specially: DJ Koze, Cosmic DJ and Erobique. And out of their own studio the band started to dive deep into the just discovered Pony cosmos and the related magic. They created the first remixes for Tocotronic, Bob Sinclar and Deejay Punkrock! Far away from all musical genre boundaries they match without having to say a word about the course of their ship. The wind in the sails is their mutual love for music. Like an invisible thread, a passionate 'red' warmth flows through all they write down: S O U L is the magic word? And see: after a long, long journey the Pony has amassed a considerable portion of music. Separate the grain from the chaff, wash and polish every grain lovingly, and there you have an amazing menu with multiple courses?The results keep us reeling with speechless excitement: Pony pull their energy from the primordial soup, still being timeless and lovingly detailed and coming up with everything that our time lacks so heavily: sex, groove, an extremely futuresque funkiness and -- especially soul! This band does not care for genres, they care for themselves!"
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