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| == Disturbia == | | == Time == |
| '''Disturbia''' is the second studio album by the rock band [[The Blue Kacheek Group]]. The group started recording on December 25, 1979 and finished recording on March 13, 1980. In May 25, 1980 it was released. The Blue Kacheek Group's previous album [[Photograph]] had seven singles on it, but The Blue Kacheek Group decided not to release singles anymore as they felt that their album was good enough to make it on its own. The album was nominated for two [[Gold Awards]], winning one of them ([[Best Album]]). The album is considered by many as a concept album, but lead guitarist [[Ufa Nafung]] declines that it's a concept album. "We were just writing the songs that we felt were going to be the best for that album. Not every song is related to the title." Nafung said in a 1986 interview. | | '''Time''' is the seventh studio album by rock band Jazzmosis. The album was recorded from November 8, 1965 until April 26, 1966 and was released on May 26, 1966. Despite not being one of the band's best sellers, Time is considered by many as the greatest and most influential album in the history of popular music. It has been ranked #1 in several music magazine's lists of greatest albums of all time. In 2005, it was ranked at #1 on '''Blender's''' list of 100 greatest albums. In 2003, Rolling Stones Magazine named it the second greatest album of all time. According to '''musicrater.net''' Time is the most critically acclaimed album of all time. |
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| Although the album reached number one on the charts and has sold over 30 million copies world-wide it wasn't well received by critics when it was first released. Many music critics, most notably [[Morfut Canbal]], said that the album was too different and didn't fit in with the time period. While more bands were looking for a pop and soft rock sound, The Blue Kacheek Group added a psychedelic sound to this album. The album also included sirens, bird chirps, electric piano, harpsichord, whistles, and the citar in some of their songs on the album. "To me it's the best album we have ever made by far." Singer Marka Damoke said in a 1999 interview.
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| | Prior to the recording of Time Jazzmosis decided to stop touring to focus on the studio. During the recording of Time Jazzmosis hired over sixty sessions musicians. These session musicians played instruments such as violins, violas, cellos, flutes, clarinets, bells, whistles, french horns, triangles, organs, harmonicas, and several new sound effects. The band also played the usual guitar, fuzz bass, and drums. The band also included several harmonies, something that was absent in their previous songs. |
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| == Recording == | | == Recording == |
| After the critical and commercial success of their debut album Photograph the group had a lot of money to spend on new instruments and to travel to other places around the world to discover new sounds. On December 13, 1979, after being in Krawk Island for six weeks, The Blue Kacheek Group finally got back to their native Haunted Woods and started designing the album cover. On December 25, 1979, they began recording. "We didn't start early in the morning on Christmas of '79 we decided to start at 10:00 p.m. and we were in the studio for six to seven hours and that's the way we decided to make all of our albums. We wanted to start late at night and leave early in the morning." Ufa Nafung once said.
| | Recording took place from November 8, 1965 until April 26, 1966. The first song recorded on the album was '''Violin Cryin''', which featured seven violinists and vocals from the rest of the band. The original recording had guitarist Tyfon Vickles playing electric slide guitar |
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| The first song recorded on the album was [[Sing Me A Song]], which was mainly written by Nafung, but is credited with [[Damoke/Nafung]]. Originally Nafung wanted to use an electric guitar, but he felt the song was a little too slow and peaceful for an electric guitar, so he picked up his citar and began to write down his notes. While the band was waiting bass player [[Dos Damoke]] began tampering with his bass and made a riff that Nafung wanted to play for the song. This lead to a huge argument between the two to see who would play the riff. After fifteen minutes of arguing they both decided to play the riff throughout the song. | |
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| After recording [[Disturbia]] and [[Turn Off The Lights]] The Blue Kacheek Group decided that every player should play an instrument they had never played before for the song [[Main Street]]. In the end, Marka Damoke ended up playing the electric piano, Ufa Nafung played the cowbell, Dos Damoke played the citar, and drummer [[Plydus Mandol]] played the harpsichord. Despite only being two minutes and seventeen seconds in length it took the band one month to record the song. While recording that song they recorded several other tracks. On March 1, 1980 The Blue Kacheek Group said that they were done with the album, but guitar player Ufa Nafung added [[You Can See The Sunshine]] at the last minute. Although it became the most popular song on the album, the band didn't want to record it.
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Time is the seventh studio album by rock band Jazzmosis. The album was recorded from November 8, 1965 until April 26, 1966 and was released on May 26, 1966. Despite not being one of the band's best sellers, Time is considered by many as the greatest and most influential album in the history of popular music. It has been ranked #1 in several music magazine's lists of greatest albums of all time. In 2005, it was ranked at #1 on Blender's list of 100 greatest albums. In 2003, Rolling Stones Magazine named it the second greatest album of all time. According to musicrater.net Time is the most critically acclaimed album of all time.
Prior to the recording of Time Jazzmosis decided to stop touring to focus on the studio. During the recording of Time Jazzmosis hired over sixty sessions musicians. These session musicians played instruments such as violins, violas, cellos, flutes, clarinets, bells, whistles, french horns, triangles, organs, harmonicas, and several new sound effects. The band also played the usual guitar, fuzz bass, and drums. The band also included several harmonies, something that was absent in their previous songs.
Recording[edit]
Recording took place from November 8, 1965 until April 26, 1966. The first song recorded on the album was Violin Cryin, which featured seven violinists and vocals from the rest of the band. The original recording had guitarist Tyfon Vickles playing electric slide guitar