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Sliding Gliding Worlds in Bloomington, MN

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Sliding Gliding Worlds in Bloomington, MN

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Sliding Gliding Worlds
(also known as "the blue one") is the fifth of
Ozric Tentacles
' first six independent releases on cassette, each one with a different background color. Released by the band in 1988, it was reissued on CD by
Dovetail Records
in 1994. This album is the most accessible of the first six, the most "easy listening." Crunchy riffs are few (only
"Kick Muck"
represents the
Hawkwind
side of the band) and the whole thing falls into a pleasant trippy mid-tempo pace.
Ed Wynne
's writing is more melodious and less jam-oriented. World music colors (Chinese, African, Amazonian) can be found in the four last tracks. Highlights include
"Soda Water,"
"Sliding and Gliding,"
and
"It's a Hup Ho World,"
plus the comical
"Yaboop Yaboop"
which includes aboriginal-esque vocals. The sound quality is better than on the other releases in this series, as is the overall quality of the songs and, even though it lacks the fast-paced energy found on some material on
There Is Nothing
Live Ethereal Cereal
, it remains overall the best album from the band's early days.
Recall
, a division of
Snapper Music
, has reissued the album as a two-CD set (including new artwork) with
The Bits Between the Bits
under the title
The Bits Between the Bits/Sliding Gliding Worlds
. ~ Francois Couture
Sliding Gliding Worlds
(also known as "the blue one") is the fifth of
Ozric Tentacles
' first six independent releases on cassette, each one with a different background color. Released by the band in 1988, it was reissued on CD by
Dovetail Records
in 1994. This album is the most accessible of the first six, the most "easy listening." Crunchy riffs are few (only
"Kick Muck"
represents the
Hawkwind
side of the band) and the whole thing falls into a pleasant trippy mid-tempo pace.
Ed Wynne
's writing is more melodious and less jam-oriented. World music colors (Chinese, African, Amazonian) can be found in the four last tracks. Highlights include
"Soda Water,"
"Sliding and Gliding,"
and
"It's a Hup Ho World,"
plus the comical
"Yaboop Yaboop"
which includes aboriginal-esque vocals. The sound quality is better than on the other releases in this series, as is the overall quality of the songs and, even though it lacks the fast-paced energy found on some material on
There Is Nothing
Live Ethereal Cereal
, it remains overall the best album from the band's early days.
Recall
, a division of
Snapper Music
, has reissued the album as a two-CD set (including new artwork) with
The Bits Between the Bits
under the title
The Bits Between the Bits/Sliding Gliding Worlds
. ~ Francois Couture
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