Re: (idm) Air Liquide

From aaronas
Sent Mon, Nov 3rd 1997, 03:10

I got Black by ordering it straight from smile through a mail order form
that came with Red. I'd say black is about halve as good as Red but
that's just my opinion. It's much more dark and ambient than Red is.
(guess that's why it's called black) Even though it's still not as good
as red, it's still worth buying I think. If you want, I can send you an
mpeg3 of one of the tracks to give you a sample.

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On Sun, 2 Nov 1997 14:09:27 -0700 (MST) Eric Frans
<xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx> writes:
>On Sun, 2 Nov 1997, Aaron A Scott wrote:
>} Well considering all I've heard of thier work, (which I like very 
>much)
>} are the albums red and black. Both done in New York, so I just 
>figured
>} they did everything there. But I still think I hear alot of new york 
>in
>} there, especially in Red.
>
>        How is the black album anyway?  Comparable to the red?  I have 
>the
>red CD and saw the mailer for the limited edition black CD, but since 
>I
>picked up the red CD used (late in the game) I figured the black album 
>was
>no longer available.  Is it still available somewhere?  
>
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