The title can be found in certain translations of Flaubert's Madame Bovary about halfway through chapter 9. This tune originated from some drum tracks I made for a never-realized Crunchy Frog album. The drums were recorded on my 8-track during a Christmas vacation at my parents' place in Jenks, Oklahoma in 1988. Bill Pohl makes a guest guitar appearance. About half of what you might think is synth in the quieter sections is actually Bill.
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got recc'd this on youtube and loved it- reminds me a lot of late 60's and early 70's records i used to hear playing out of my parents' stereo on sweltering summer days. OPAL
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The best band of the last 30 years for me. After the best progressive rock bands, I have never been more pleased to hear something really surprising. But Thinking Plague is the only band that manages to move forward with progressive daring. eduardolosso
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The new live EP by Ryan W. Stevenson's project reminded me, that this debut album must have been gone down the wishlist... If instrumental Canterbury stuff is your thing, this should be a no-brainer. Firmly rooted in the past (late 60s, 70s), nevertheless with a fresh sound. Guests incude The Tangent's Andy Tillison and Soft Machine's Theo Travis. Carsten Pieper