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Michael Brook - Cobalt Blue - 1992 (24/96 Vinyl Rip) *NEW-RIP+REPOST*
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Michael Brook - Cobalt Blue - 1992
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | FP + RS | 874 + 213 MB
1992 / Genre: Ambient - Experimental / 4AD Records - U.K.
Timeless and universal album that has to be heard by any serious music lover..
Michael Brook is an innovative and excellent musician; he has made wonderful albums. "Cobalt Blue" is such an album that has to be heard by any serious music lover. This vinyl version has an - audiophile recording - quality with some beautiful "surround" effects. This is a repost and a completely new rip. Added tweaks, a more suitable interconnect and a non standard audio usb cable gives more clarity, refinement and a (more) open soundstage. Your "listening experience" is optimal when you listen in the late evening with dimmed lights.
Note > There are gapless tracks; gapless burning is essential to seamless play the whole album..
Allmusic.com: 4,5/5
Review:
-Beautiful and Haunted-
I discovered Michael Brook's wonderful `Ultramarine' on the soundtrack album to the film HEAT and I was entranced by it, so much so that I tracked down `Cobalt Blue'.
This album brought forward a whole new dimension of music to me. One moment strangely haunting the next peculiarily jaunty and yet always incredibly beautiful. A joy for the ear, a pleasure for the mind. Imagine your most idyllic place and be transported there. I found mine at the heart of this incredible album. `Breakdown'. I don't know if Michael
Brook refers to it in car, song or mental form but all fit.
Several of the pieces are tinged with `Ultramarine' and ultimately I'm led there. There are elements that can be related to Ry Cooder, others to Tangerine Dream's `LA Parc'. And yet they are also so different. There are haunting touches of Cajun music and arabic vocals pulling this listener from the misty swamps around New Orleans to the evening skies above the silhouetted pyramids.... As in all music there is a story to be heard. I'm not sure what that story is just yet. The language is new and very different from any other I have known before. I think out of the many albums I possess, this one is set to become an all time favourite, one I can call on again and again and yet each time I do I think I'll find something unique.
"Cobalt Blue" is a unique album which deserves attention. Simply inchanting and mesmerising wonderful.
review: Amazon.com
Track List
- 01 Shona Bridge
02 Breakdown
03 Red Shift/Skip Wave/Slipstream
04 Andean
05 Slow Breakdown
06 Ultramarine
07 Urbana
08 Lakbossa
09 Ten
10 Hawaii
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Arend, and I even brought it with me to Russia back then )) Some of my pals began playing it non-stop )) So was it.
And as I already said once here that IMO "Live @ the Aquarium" ( i.e. Cobalt Blue Live ) is a much better, raw, less studio "polished" album than this one.
Besides, "Live@Aquarium" has Cascade ( #6 there ), which is not available here. Go ahead & find out what I mean with that.
Anyhow, whole lotta thanks for Hi-Rez !!!
@Dreasy Ha ha I love that. I am not the only those @#*%ing "captchas-from-hell" annoy. I can't even read them when sober and wearing glasses :) Like some kind of weird joke putting up some hierglyphic that even the originator can't read!!
I hate craptchas with all my being. Fuck them!!! Sometimes I have to type arabic or chinese words with english keyboard, musical notes (!), strange pictures from Mars and so on... they are the plague of the century
A journey through space and time...
Cheers from Berlin:-)
Again and again kisses for RS^^