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Monday, August 20, 2012

Together In Electric Dreams




Bottom/ Faith and Courage is the fifth full-length album by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor, released in 2000 on Atlantic Records. The album includes the single "No Man's Woman," and featured contributions from Wyclef Jean of the Fugees and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. On the eve of its release, O'Connor came out as a lesbian, and then retracted the statement. Her second album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, was reissued in 2009 with an accompanying bonus disc containing B-sides and previously unreleased material. The Serenity Prayer, an originally untitled prayer, most commonly attributed to the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, kicks off the album in the song "Feel So Different". Top/ "Produced under the universal influence of C.O.I.T. (Compagnie d'Opera Invisible de Tibet)", You (Virgin Records, 1974) by progressive /psychedelic rock band Gong is the third of the legendary Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy of albums, following Flying Tea Pot and Angel's Egg. Their music has also been described as space rock. From the infamous Camembert Electrique (Virgin, 1971) on, the Gong mythology is a collection of recurring characters, themes, and ideas that permeate the albums. Among them are the mythology's central character, Zero the Hero, the "great beer yogi" Banana Ananda, the Octave Doctors, Hiram the Master Builder, as well as a number of Pot Head Pixies from the Planet Gong. These pixies are green with propellers on their heads, and they fly around in teapots. In Angel's Egg, the second installment of the trilogy, Zero locates the Planet Gong, and spends some time with a prostitute who introduces him to the moon goddess Selene. Places evoked throughout the Gong mythology include the One Invisible Temple of Gong, Bananamoon Observatory and the Isle of Everywhere. The characters of the story are often based on or used as pseudonyms for band members.