This article is from the Flying Saucer Attack FAQ, by Michael Stutz stutz@dsl.org with numerous contributions by others.
This message from Kris Thompson offers advice:
From kthom@tiac.net Tue Dec 10 22:03:47 1996
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 21:24:47 -0500 (EST)
From: kthom <kthom@tiac.net>
To: [unnamed list]
Subject: Radio: Don't Fear the Saucer
I'm not completely caught up with all the recent posts, so I don't know
to what extent the new Flying Saucer Attack live CD (on Corpus
Hermeticum) has been discussed. If you haven't heard it, the gist is
that the band gave Bruce Russell live drone-out audience tapes from '94,
which he proceeded to weave into a largely seamless 50-minute whole.
Needless to say, it's quite great, but it hurts to think that even
adventurous college-type DJ's will largely pass it over because it's an
album-length piece with no individually indexed sections. It's
understandable to a degree - I remember a German import CD like that
(Algebra Suicide) from my college radio days. That one was needlessly
non-indexed, though, because it was full of fairly short songs with
spaces between them anyway!
So for the jockeys who care, here's my fave sections on the new F.S.A.:
start end duration ----- --- -------- 4:51 (fade after) 7:15 2:24+ 10:39 (fade after) 21:15 10:36+ (great "workout"!) 37:07 (fade after) 46:00 8:53+ or 40:25 (fade after) 46:00 5:35+ 47:47 50:25 (end of CD) 2:38 45:40 47:34 1:54 0:01 4:31 4:30
 
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