Patricia Morrison - Reflect on this

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RobF wrote:compilation vids you could get from that Count Orlok geezer at record fairs up north about 15 years ago
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He's doing record fairs nowadays?
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RobF wrote:I'm pretty sure those T.V. appearance compilation vids you could get from that Count Orlok geezer at record fairs up north about 15 years ago contained two alleged Montreux tracks :?: Might have a look in the attic later, might drink and read instead though, no promises.
I once saw someone selling a video that looked like it might have 2 songs from Montreux (the stall was in Camden, in the electric ballroom, actually on the stage!) but the tape was badly labelled and I could already spot errors so I wasn't gonna shell out £10 or whatever the price was for the possibility of getting one song I wanted (which probably turned out to be The Roxy or TOTP instead).
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bringing this thread back on track for a moment (!) - the album arrived today and I listend to it in the car on the way to work.

Not sure it will get a second playing on the way home though!

Its not that it sounds like a bad album - its just that nothing really grabbed me and the fact that I cant really remember much of the songs says it all I think.
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SomeKindOfStranger wrote: Its not that it sounds like a bad album - its just that nothing really grabbed me and the fact that I cant really remember much of the songs says it all I think.
I was kinda surprised on hearing it for the first time. I myself only bought it a few weeks ago. I thought her voice would be higher after hearing 'vocals' on Dominion, This Corrosion. It's not a bad album. I did quite like the 'hidden' track.

She is better in The Damned though. If you buy their Grave Disorder album, you will hear that she does actually play bass! Maybe Captain Sensible gave her a few pointers etc.

Anyway, I'm biased....I'm going on holiday with her best friend in a week :D Don't say anything naughty or I will tell! :wink:
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SomeKindOfStranger wrote:I just won an ebay auction for this CD - the question is, do people thing it is any good? (or not...)

(perhaps I should have asked before bidding....)
I'm listening to this right now. Short answer to the question (that you posed 12 years ago :lol:) is 'No, it's bloody awful'.
metalorange wrote:On reflection Patricia was never really happy with the final sound of "Reflect On This" and has since found it very difficult to listen to.
Me too. But I blame the songs rather than the final sound.
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