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Artist: Brainticket
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Format: CD
Sku: 60093026
UPC: 741157993523
UPC 14: 00741157993523
Release Date: 2/18/1997
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song Title
1. Egyptian Kings ~ Brainticket
2. Jardins ~ Brainticket
3. Rainbow ~ Brainticket
4. Era Of Technology ~ Brainticket
5. To Another Universe ~ Brainticket
6. Space Between, The ~ Brainticket
7. Cosmic Wind ~ Brainticket
8. Visions ~ Brainticket
 

Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Brainticket: Carole Muriel (vocals, zither, synthesizer, generators); Joel Vandroogenbroeck (keyboards, guitar, synthesizer, flute, vocals); Barney Palm (percussion, vocals, baja).
Muze PNote Recorded at RCA Studios, Rome, Italy between August and September 1972.
Muze PNote Includes liner notes by Joel Vandroogenbroeck.
Muze PNote Brainticket: Joel Vandroogenbroeck (vocals, guitar, flute, keyboards, synthesizer); Carole Muriel (vocals, zither, synthesizer, generator); Barney Palm (vocals, baja, percussion).
Muze PNote Recorded at RCA Studios, Rome, Italy in August-September 1972. Includes liner notes by Joel Vandroogenbroeck.
Muze PNote Personnel: Joel Vandroogenbroeck (vocals, guitar, flute, keyboards, synthesizer); Carole Muriel (vocals, zither, synthesizer); Barney Palm (vocals, drums, percussion).
Muze PNote Liner Note Authors: Carole Muriel; Joel Vandroogenbroeck.
Muze PNote Recording information: RCA Studios, Rome, Italy (1973).
Muze PNote Editor: Athan Maroulis.
Muze PNote Inspired by the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Brainticket's Celestial Ocean tells the story of an ancient king traveling on a ship through the afterlife. Brainticket merges modern and ancient musical instruments throughout this album. Synthesizer sounds that could have come from a 20th century sci-fi movie (e.g., Logan's Run) are mixed with the acoustic sounds of the flute and zither. This sonic juxtaposition adds to the theme of the king traveling from the ancient world through time. The first two tracks, "Egyptian Kings" and "Jardins," are tied together with a common melody and are among the best tracks on Celestial Ocean. On these songs, Brainticket creates a musical landscape of synthesizer and reverbed flute. Joel Vandroogenbroeck delivers his lyrics in a near whisper, while Carole Muriel repeats his words. This call-and-response vocal delivery adds to the bizarre atmosphere created by the music. Although the aural textures on Celestial Ocean are often engaging, many of the songs drift into the realm of self-indulgent noodling. For example, on "To Another Universe" Muriel spouts out numbers and other abstractions over driving percussion and synthesizer bleeps. Other tracks like "Cosmic Wind" boast no obvious melodies, which can also make for a difficult listen. At times, it's hard to take the songs on Celestial Ocean seriously. Like-minded bands from the period, such as Gong, could get away with singing about space ships and other psychedelic themes because their words were tongue in cheek. In contrast, Brainticket's more serious slant on this subject matter can be a bit harder to swallow. Despite these limitations, Celestial Ocean provides an interesting aural journey. Fans of Brainticket or the Krautrock genre will most likely find this album rewarding. However, the casual listener won't miss anything by avoiding this trip. ~ Andrew Helminger

Producer: Gianni Grandis

Engineer: Rodolfo Grappa; Rodolfo Grappa

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 02/18/1997
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 1974
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 9935
Music Label Name Label : Cleopatra
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00741157993523

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