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An Alchemy of Sweet Patterns: Working with diatonic thirds, sixths and 10ths Triad Archipelagoes: Modular routing up the fretboard. Our filtering technology ensures that only latest richard lloyd alchemy files are listed. Richard Lloyd - Alchemy - 1979 / Field of Fire - 1985 / The Cover Doesn't Matter - 2001 Just one album per artiste, although it cheats by including a bunch of 2-in-1 CDs. Taken from the book 'Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide' by John Borack. Links removed by copyright owners request Despite its few small blemishes, this release is an excellent one worth hearing.
Sound quality and production are generally good. Lloyd's vocal shortcomings are most noticeable on this particular song.
Other songs like 'Pleading,' 'Black to White,' and the title track show affinity for the vibrant guitar stylings of Television the title number in fact contains lengthy, ringing guitar solo sections much like those of that band's first album. 'Keep on Dancin' snitches a prominent guitar lick from the Ramones' 'Suzy is a Headbanger' for its rocking texture. 'Soldier Blue' ironically weds angry anti-war lyrics to danceable rock stylings. 'Losin Anna' is a no-nonsense Rolling Stones-derived boogie number which is spoiled a bit by Lloyd's hoarse vocal. Showy, hard-driving songs like 'Watch Yourself,' 'Lovin Man', and 'Backtrack' (this last sporting a fine bluesy harmonica solo) are typical of the approach here. This top-quality platter is more upfront and energetically rocking than its predecessor, Alchemy.
Astronomy and astrology were the same thing.After a six-year silence, Richard Lloyd (backed by mostly Scandinavian performers) released his second album, this one on the Swedish Mistlur label. “Alchemy and chemistry were the same thing. There was no difference between religion and science or spirituality,” Lloyd observes. Singing lead on ten of his own songs, Lloyd - backed by Television bassist Fred Smith, Jim Mastro of the Bongos and other New York scenesters - spins a beautiful. Richard Lloyd - Alchemy - 1979 Shortly after Television's first finish, lead guitarist Richard Lloyd stepped out from Tom Verlaine's shadow with Alchemy, a gem of a solo album.