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06 October 2006
transcription worthy of Franz Liszt
This is a beautiful recording. Try playing it for music loving frends who would never listen to a band like Radiohead. They won't believe it when you tell them the source of this richly textured heartbreakingly melodic tour de force. I'm in my late 50's and love Mahler, Sibelius,and Beethoven. I also love Radiohead, Sufjan Stevens, John Fahey and Wilco. Good music can come along in any time and I'm glad that Christopher O'Riley loves Radiohead and transcribed it for solo piano; he's missed nothing in the process. If your not choked-up by the end of this CD, music must not be your thing.
18 August 2008
Major labels take note....
The first thing you notice is that the writing is strong. The songs are interesting,structured well and have great hooks. You might think to yourself...isn't this is the kind of stuff EVERYONE is doing? Yes, but nobody is doing it this well. EVERY song on this record is at least good many are great. Fans of The Shins, Death Cab, The National etc. will love this. The Shins are HUGE, Mobius is practicaly unknown but this music is better. Listen to it a couple of times and you'll agree.The vocals aren't as pretty as Shins or Death Cab, but that's a good thing. If this band stays together(I pray they do)and there is ANY justice in the music business.......
27 April 2009
early "live" Leo
Leo was at the height of his powers in '72, and it shows here,(He has had to adapt to wrist problems in later years but still remains great). This CD is full of great tunes from the early years. Leo's voice is an acquired taste (like Dylan's or Tom Waits')but he let's the guitar do most of his communicating for him. The playing throughout is insanely good but at the end of the set it rises to the level of impossible. In the Jack Fig(last) section of "Medley" you will here playing that can't be done...but there it is!