Strangeitude

Strangeitude Artist: Ozric Tentacles
Label: Original Masters UK
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Extra tracks
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 636551554626
EAN: 0636551554626
ASIN: B000007WSR


Release Date: 1999-02-15

Strangeitude


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Tracks:

  1. White Rhino Tea
  2. Sploosh!
  3. Saucers
  4. Strangeitude
  5. Bizarre Bazaar
  6. Space Between Your Ears
  7. Live Throbbe/Weirditude [*]

Album Description

1998 reissue on Snapper of the neo-psychedelic act's 1991album with 'Weirditude' added as a bonus track, for a totalof eight selections. Also features the original cover art.

Album Details

Original CD featuring Bonus Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Strangeitude.......2003-09-16

Ozric Tentacles is in my opinion one of the most energetic bands I have ever listened to. They seem to flow with this energy as it knows no bounds. I think that Strangeitude is wicked and an auditorial testament to their talents.

2 out of 5 stars Not the best Ozric album..........2001-05-08

It has often been said that the Ozrics tend to keep playing in the same style each album. I have often argued long and loudly that this isn't any more true for the Ozrics than it is for any other prog/psych band. But on Arborescence, the last album by the original lineup, this generalization pretty much holds, as the band hit a creative wall, and the results aren't very pretty. The arrangements are often awkward, the performances tepid, the energy rather lacking, at least as compared to most of their other releases. If you are a first-time buyer I would recommend Erpland or one of the more recent albums (Curious Corn or Hidden Step for starters), as this album will (alas) confirm all the bad things you might have heard about the Ozrics.

4 out of 5 stars David's View.......2000-07-30

Bought on a whim, and thoroughly glad I did. A mixture of swirling prog rock, on top of "modern (sic) dance beats. If you like adventure, and getting off the beateb track, buy it and enjoy. Not as good as Gong in their hey day, but a more than useful substitute.

5 out of 5 stars

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  2. Medallion Animal Carpet ~ Bob Drake
  3. VH1: The Big 80's Pop ~ Various Artists
  4. 1965: 20 Original Chart Hits ~ Various Artists
  5. Ice: The String Quartet Tribute to Bjork ~ Various Artists
  6. Collection
  7. Hiding/Albert Lee ~ Albert Lee
  8. We Can Replace You ~ The Cells
  9. Logical End ~ Sleep of Reason
  10. Hook

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Sweet Hearts ~ Takako Okamura

Zippados ~ Zippados

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