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Shooting At The Moon [Extra tracks, Original recording remastered]

Kevin Ayers Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (9 Jun 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI Records
  • ASIN: B00008Y2IV
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 42,572 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. May I? (2003 Digital Remaster) 4:01£0.89
Listen  2. Rheinhardt And Geraldine / Colores Para Dolores (2003 Digital Remaster) 5:41£0.89
Listen  3. Lunatics Lament (2003 Digital Remaster) 4:53£0.89
Listen  4. Pisser Dans Un Violon (2003 Digital Remaster) 8:02£0.89
Listen  5. The Oyster And The Flying Fish (2003 Digital Remaster) 2:37£0.89
Listen  6. Underwater (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:54£0.89
Listen  7. Clarence In Wonderland (2003 Digital Remaster) 2:06£0.89
Listen  8. Red Green And You Blue (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:52£0.89
Listen  9. Shooting At The Moon (2003 Digital Remaster) 5:53£0.89
Listen10. Gemini Child (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:16£0.89
Listen11. Puis Je? (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:41£0.89
Listen12. Butterfly Dance (2003 Digital Remaster) 3:45£0.89
Listen13. Jolie Madame (2003 Digital Remaster) 2:26£0.89
Listen14. Hat 5:27£0.89


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5.0 out of 5 stars Avant garde with Ayers at his most experimental, 11 Oct 2001
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This review is from: Shooting at the Moon (Audio CD)
With Mike Oldfield and Lol Coxhill as part of Ayer's Whole World, it was always going to be an album with a difference. Starting with the romantic almost ballad like May I, my particular favourite, other tracks to note are the rock and roll of Lunatics Lament and the child like Oyster and a Flying Fish with Bridget St John. Pisser Dans Un Violin is the lowest point but then a Kevin Ayers album wouldn't be the same without a track 'of difference'. Sit back and enjoy. Vive la banana!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars All the world's a cult, 4 Sep 2010
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N. Jones "Nic The Pen" (Oxford, Great Britain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shooting At The Moon (Audio CD)
When Kevin Ayers, a man described as `a supreme musical raconteur' went and got himself a proper band it probably wasn't ambition that led him to call it `The Whole World'

It included both Lol Coxhill and Mike Oldfield anyway, the latter at a time perhaps when `Tubular Bells' and everything that it went on to become was merely the stuff of Oldfield's fancy. He plays guitar and bass like a dream anyway. His playing of the latter on `May I?' is a total joy set against Ayers's rhythm guitar part and Coxhill's inimitable soprano sax takes things to another even more joyous level.

Critics of the day -1970 as it happens- were a bit dismissive of the album, which only goes to show how little attention they deserve. SATM is admittedly a bit self-indulgent but when set against some of the musical toss that was being put out at the time it's a model of rectitude the like of which ensures that `Lunatics Lament' is right in keeping with the deal even while it includes a suitably demented guitar solo.

Any road up, some forty years after this event it feels like Kevin Ayers enjoys an ever growing cult following, which is something in times like these, especially if the more recent converts can get to grips with this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great memories!, 4 Sep 2009
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I bought this to replace my old vinyl copy, bought after hearing a track played by John Peel on his saturday afternoon show on radio 1. This was my first introduction to the wonderfully obtuse, still undiscovered, Kevin Ayers and it still sounds wonderful all these years later - I know there are some weird tracks on here (pisser dans un violon for instance) but they are more than balanced by tracks like Lunatics Lament, Rheinhardt and Geraldine (love the bass on this one) and Shooting the Moon. I don't know what it is about the magic that this man imbues the simplest of rhyming couplets with - I don't think anyone else could get away with stuff like "Blue is the colour of sky, and I won't even try to explain how or why - I'll just show you the sky", but Kevin just does it so artfully that it is a beautiful sound blending with the backing vocals. Some lovely savage guitar solos from Mike Oldfield too - to my mind better than anything he did on tubular bells! Overall still sounds good and I'm glad I bought it.
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