Machingbyrd - The Road to Forbidden Ecstacy (us 1980)
Tracks:
A1. The Road to Forbidden Ecstacy
A2. Illusion
A3. By Your Leave
A4. Hand-to-Mouth
A5. A Thrill in Disguise
B1. Cricket Song
B2. Stronger Than Steel
B3. His Wildest Dreams
B4. Simple Symphony
B5. Mary B. Reel
Reviews:
This has taken me forever to sort out and the file info has driven me insane thanks to this dying computer. The album is entitled 'The Road to Forbidden Ecstacy' (the files may still be named 'ecstasy', if they are please re-title), released in 1980 by a man named Michael Engberg under the pseudonym of Machingbyrd -pronounced 'mach' (as in the speed Mach 3), 'ing', 'bird'.I managed to pick this up about one and a half years ago off an internet store for a fraction of other prices I'd seen (ebay). It was still sealed, but because of the fact it had been sealed for 27 years the record came a bit bowl warped (hence the much lower price). Hopefully you won't notice that in this replication, to my ears the quality is very good. Overall it's a very pleasing acid folk album, one of the many that have been lost in time.
~ by disconcerted.
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Very rare US acid/folk gem with deep vocals,dreamy keys,tenor sax passages, electric guitar backings, fuzz flashes, folk/rock moves, stoned feel, hippie vibe…
~ By: Philmarie (RYM).
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This record caught my attention on the Acid Archives when it was described as, "folk and folkrock with psych moves, acoustic and electric guitars, some synth embellishments." Thought it sounded interesting and so the hunt to find a cheap(ish) copy of the original few that were pressed begun.
Now owning an unplayed copy of the album - well, was unplayed until I got my hands on it! - it had to be heard. I was maybe figuring it would be something like the Dreamies project of Bill Holt, but it's a lot less synth orientated. It's almost as much a jazzy folk album as much as it is psych folk.
If you get a copy I'd highly recommend playing it through some decent headphones if only for 'By your leave's kicking bass drum. I can't seem to hear it through normal speakers, but when the headphones are on it sends my ears insane, the air displacement is fantastic. 'By your leave' is one of the best tracks on the album in my opinion, with that bass drum, the French vocals and the nice synth soundscape, it works beautifully.
'His wildest dreams' (track 8) is really the only track that shows off the synthesiser and he really knew how to incorporate it well into his music. The short solo is excellent and really helps make it one of the stand out tracks.
The last track, 'Mary B Reel', the only instrumental piece on the album, is a great piece of folk guitar that wouldn't sound out of place on something like Sir Richard Bishop's recent 'Polytheistic Fragments' album. Timeless.
The only downside of the album is that sometimes the vocals are a bit of a let down, but they're not terrible and something that can definitely be appreciated in accompaniment with the music. I also have to admit that my rating partly reflects the fact that this is a rare piece and that I'm proud to be an owner of a copy, but on the music alone I definitely wouldn't rate this below 3.5. Fairest would probably be 4/5.
These days he is making music under his own name, Michael Engberg.
~ By: Disconcerted (RYM).
Download Links:
...and also...
http://flameupload.com/files/XG26T7OQ/Machingbyrd%20-%20The%20Road%20To%20Forbidden%20Ecstacy%20_us%201980_.rar
...and also...
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=9YCWZ1WCUG
Machingbyrd - The Road To Forbidden Ecstacy (us 1980).rar (70.94 MB)
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Tracks:
A1. The Road to Forbidden Ecstacy
A2. Illusion
A3. By Your Leave
A4. Hand-to-Mouth
A5. A Thrill in Disguise
B1. Cricket Song
B2. Stronger Than Steel
B3. His Wildest Dreams
B4. Simple Symphony
B5. Mary B. Reel
Reviews:
This has taken me forever to sort out and the file info has driven me insane thanks to this dying computer. The album is entitled 'The Road to Forbidden Ecstacy' (the files may still be named 'ecstasy', if they are please re-title), released in 1980 by a man named Michael Engberg under the pseudonym of Machingbyrd -pronounced 'mach' (as in the speed Mach 3), 'ing', 'bird'.I managed to pick this up about one and a half years ago off an internet store for a fraction of other prices I'd seen (ebay). It was still sealed, but because of the fact it had been sealed for 27 years the record came a bit bowl warped (hence the much lower price). Hopefully you won't notice that in this replication, to my ears the quality is very good. Overall it's a very pleasing acid folk album, one of the many that have been lost in time.
~ by disconcerted.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Very rare US acid/folk gem with deep vocals,dreamy keys,tenor sax passages, electric guitar backings, fuzz flashes, folk/rock moves, stoned feel, hippie vibe…
~ By: Philmarie (RYM).
---------------------------------------------------------------------
This record caught my attention on the Acid Archives when it was described as, "folk and folkrock with psych moves, acoustic and electric guitars, some synth embellishments." Thought it sounded interesting and so the hunt to find a cheap(ish) copy of the original few that were pressed begun.
Now owning an unplayed copy of the album - well, was unplayed until I got my hands on it! - it had to be heard. I was maybe figuring it would be something like the Dreamies project of Bill Holt, but it's a lot less synth orientated. It's almost as much a jazzy folk album as much as it is psych folk.
If you get a copy I'd highly recommend playing it through some decent headphones if only for 'By your leave's kicking bass drum. I can't seem to hear it through normal speakers, but when the headphones are on it sends my ears insane, the air displacement is fantastic. 'By your leave' is one of the best tracks on the album in my opinion, with that bass drum, the French vocals and the nice synth soundscape, it works beautifully.
'His wildest dreams' (track 8) is really the only track that shows off the synthesiser and he really knew how to incorporate it well into his music. The short solo is excellent and really helps make it one of the stand out tracks.
The last track, 'Mary B Reel', the only instrumental piece on the album, is a great piece of folk guitar that wouldn't sound out of place on something like Sir Richard Bishop's recent 'Polytheistic Fragments' album. Timeless.
The only downside of the album is that sometimes the vocals are a bit of a let down, but they're not terrible and something that can definitely be appreciated in accompaniment with the music. I also have to admit that my rating partly reflects the fact that this is a rare piece and that I'm proud to be an owner of a copy, but on the music alone I definitely wouldn't rate this below 3.5. Fairest would probably be 4/5.
These days he is making music under his own name, Michael Engberg.
~ By: Disconcerted (RYM).
Download Links:
...and also...
http://flameupload.com/files/XG26T7OQ/Machingbyrd%20-%20The%20Road%20To%20Forbidden%20Ecstacy%20_us%201980_.rar
...and also...
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=9YCWZ1WCUG
Machingbyrd - The Road To Forbidden Ecstacy (us 1980).rar (70.94 MB)
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6 comments:
thanks :)
for HotFile as well :D
I've paid a monthly fee to Megaupload,and downloaded an album.This gives me a Winamp file that I can neither play or download - what do I do?
Thanks very much
Richard Gray
all links are dead on this, infact all links are dead on everything I've checked on here, thanks
All links are alive again...
any chance of a re-up? appears that links are down again. would love to have a listen.
cheers
NEW link posted. Enjoy!
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