peterfrederics
Thanks for your comments and totally understand what it’s like to be so busy! Really glad that emusers is here for the long term. I likewise listen to many of your tips and often for similar reasons. That is, to my mind, what makes this group so great to belong to.
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Interesting, Ethereum down over 30% for the week.
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"Collected Works 1972-1976" by Batsumi.
As per the liner notes, "a masterpiece of spiritualised afro-jazz". On a par with Hugh Masekela and Abdullah Ibrahim. Still on eMusic.in What are you listening to right now? (17 Seconds of Cicadas) Comment by peterfrederics December 2018
"Town Hall 1962" by Ornette Coleman. Classic album for $1.49
…"Pharoah's First" by Pharoah Sanders
Early and perhaps before he got into his stride but a bargain at 49 cents for nearly 50 minutes of music.
eMusic values ethereum relentlesslyIf anybody is interested in the Blues, there are still some excellent albums on eMusic under the Alligator Records label.
https://www.emusic.com/label/9807/Allig…Germanprof, I am the same. Over the years I got some absolutely fabulous music from eMusic. I can remember once, a few years back, having well over 500 albums on my Wish List and nearly all albums that I really wanted. I'm coming off hold in a week'…Just to let you all know that the eMusic team confirmed to me that it will indeed be one token per track.Thanks @brighternow that's a great list for us all to work through. Very much appreciated.
To me, the real question is why would you buy tokens if you don't know what you are going to get for them? So how many tokens to buy an album? Will it be one token per track? What are the special perks going to be?Great one Brighternow!
Another one from me is "God is an Astronaut". Again one of the top modern progressive rock bands with 8 albums on eMusic. One of the best ones is "Age of the Fifth Sun".in Still on eMusic Comment by peterfrederics November 2018
"Battlement" by Neuschwanstein is one of the last remaining Musea albums on eMusic. Obscure and really good.
in 1960s/70s PROGRESSIVE ROCK ON EMUSIC
Comment by peterfrederics
November 2018
"Escalator" by Sam Gopal. Good, solid album and still on eMusic.
Sam Gopal himself's main claim to fame was that he was a Tabla player. Funnily enough, the group features a pre-Motorhead Lemmy! Other claims to fame include having Robert …Like Brighternow, I have my 30 free tokens from having done the quiz. Will use them to try it out.
My lovely wife had this wallpaper specially made for me from images of m…So Greg/Lowlife/Soulcoal/Doofy/Brighternow and everybody else, where do I go to next to get all those great 1960s and 1970s progressive rock albums that eMusic used to be so good at?
P.S. Just seen Harry and Meghan rolling past in the No. 1 t…(Quote) That was one of my early ones too. Round the same time got Death Walks Behind You by Atomic Rooster, London 1966/67 by Pink Floyd and Odessey & Oracle by The Zombies (funnily enough, still available on eMusic). Picked up so many g…"The Cult" by The Cult. A 19 minute EP with excellent music for 99 cents.
https://www.emusic.com/album/74543181/The-Cult/The-Cult?a…The Lemonheads "The 90s Studio Album Collection". Four of their best albums for $6.49.
in Bargains on the new eMusic
Comment by peterfrederics
October 2018
With Chrysalis, Orchard Group etc. disappearing there is no longer the wealth of 60s/70s Prog Rock on eMusic that there once was. However, of course, there is still Akarma (sadly depleted in Australia) and a few great albums if one looks carefully. …There are some really good Jazz albums (they're marked as singles but are actually albums) on the HDL label at 99 cents each. Many of them are well known albums shown under different titles.
Examples are:
1. McCoy Turn…The great "Live Aid" concert from 1985. Nearly 8 hours of music for $6.49 including the excellent Queen performance.
in Bargains on the new eMusic
Comment by peterfrederics
September 2018
Harvey Mandel's Snake pit is still available for $3.49 on eMusic. Great album.
https://www.emusic.com/album/1063301/Harvey-Man…Interesting articles in this week's "The Economist" on cryptocurrency and blockchain. Particularly relevant to eMusic is the one entitled "Initial coin offerings - Fundraising with cryptocurrencies is booming, but is that a good thing?"So it's all about Akarma discrimination against the Southern Hemisphere! EU gets 408, U.S. gets 389 and us poor Aussies only get 47!Only 47 Akarma label albums left on eMusic however still some really great ones for only 99 cents each. "Fields" by Fields; "Deceptive Lines" by Plum Nelly; "32,000lb" by Heavy Balloon; and "Hokus Poke" by Hokus Poke.Strangely, with many labels disappearing, KScope (one of my favourites) reappeared last month after an absence of over 6 years. It disappeared again within two or three days but not before I downloaded some excellent modern Progressive Rock albums b…Soulcoal, looking from Australia your post is still there.

