Probably the most radical release in the Galahad canon. Consisting of remixes from original vocal, guitar, keyboard and woodwind tracks taken from the Following Ghosts master tapes and used to 'build' completely new pieces of music. Although not a dance re-mix album as such, there are a lot of breakbeat/house style beats along with more
Probably the most radical release in the Galahad canon. Consisting of remixes from original vocal, guitar, keyboard and woodwind tracks taken from the Following Ghosts master tapes and used to 'build' completely new pieces of music. Although not a dance re-mix album as such, there are a lot of breakbeat/house style beats along with more ethnic/eastern influences which Galahad has dabbled with over the years. On reflection, although it was an unusual experiment, especially for the time, which didn't always work as a whole,there are still some very interesting and creative moments on the album, which still sound fresh and contemporary after all these years later, proving conclusively that Galahad have never been just another,so called, Neo-Prog band!
Although not a dance re-mix album as such, there are a lot of breakbeat/house style beats along with more ethnic/eastern influences which Galahad has dabbled with over the years. On reflection, although it was an unusual experiment there are some very interesting and creative moments on the album, which still sound fresh and contemporary after all these years later, proving conclusively that Galahad have never been just another,so called, Neo-Prog band!
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Dusty Rhodes 5:300:00/5:30
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Imago Separation Mix 6:150:00/6:15
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Cheese Roll Rozwell 6:560:00/6:56
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Ultra Shine 3:260:00/3:26
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Holy Curry Land 3:140:00/3:14
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Ocean Black 3:560:00/3:56
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Karma Divine 4:400:00/4:40
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The Bliss Police 6:410:00/6:41
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Myopic Distortion 4:150:00/4:15
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Stu Goes to Morocco 5:140:00/5:14
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0:00/3:33
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0:00/5:44
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Blind 5:380:00/5:38
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0:00/4:16
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0:00/4:30