Bell Orchestre   Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light
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Release Date: 2005
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4.0 excellentFlawedPerfection EMERITUS | January 14th 07

Recording A Tape... is a post-rock album that incorporates more brass than any other post-rock band around. Drawing from The Arcade Fire's horn section and other prominent Canadian musicians, Bell Orchestre creates a medley of grandiose, folk-inspired epics. Each song on the album has it's own special qualities, whether it be a groove or the prominent voicing of a certain instrument, and it allows the album to never tire. Throw It On A Fire could be played in a random barn on the countryside, while Nuevo saves itself for the aristocratic balls of the Victorian era.

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3.5 greatdaiguit91Kider | September 4th 21
4.0 excellentDave S. M. | March 31st 21
3.0 goodJ.C. van Beekum | June 22nd 20
3.5 greatDeviant. STAFF | April 18th 12
2.0 poordrds89 | March 30th 12
3.0 goodjunyi15 | June 12th 11
2.5 averageiranscam | September 23rd 09
3.5 greatwoee | August 28th 08
3.0 goodDoppelganger | January 4th 08
3.5 greatThe Jungler | September 1st 07
3.5 greatmaneva | August 1st 07
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