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Postby brywool » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:51 am

Okay, so with all this BS going on, I need something new to listen to. I've got Soul Sirkus which I've grown to really like. Funny, I didn't like it for the longest time (?!?!?! I have NO idea why I didn't like it, it's great).

Somebody educate me on what the best Talisman stuff is so I know which one to start off with.

By the way, speaking of new listening, anybody listening to the new McCartney album? Definitely one you have to listen to about 20 times to get. It's a cool record.
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Postby Yasuru » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:53 am

There isn't a Talisman album I don't like, but here's a couple to try...

Cats and Dogs
7
Humanimal
Genesis
Truth

And if you want something fun..... The Boogie Knights have a CD for sale. Jeff does some damn good disco. :D
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Postby Blueskies » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:54 am

Get Talisman 7 first
then get JSS solo work- Essential Ballads and Lost In Translation
then get more Talisman 8)
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Postby brywool » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:59 am

Cool. Will definitely check the stuff out.
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Postby Yasuru » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:05 am

Another band Jeff was in has some MP3's to listen to also:

http://www.takararocks.com/takara_mp3/MP3.htm

I'm not sure, but I think only Perception of Reality is the only one that isn't Jeff on lead vox.
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Re: Educate me on Talisman...

Postby Deb » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:07 am

brywool wrote:Okay, so with all this BS going on, I need something new to listen to. I've got Soul Sirkus which I've grown to really like. Funny, I didn't like it for the longest time (?!?!?! I have NO idea why I didn't like it, it's great).

Somebody educate me on what the best Talisman stuff is so I know which one to start off with.

By the way, speaking of new listening, anybody listening to the new McCartney album? Definitely one you have to listen to about 20 times to get. It's a cool record.


Recently started collecting the Talisman stuff myself and have to say the Talisman dvd set World's Best Kept Secret is a must. Two concerts plus a retrospective of Talisman's career (great for a new fan) and lots more concert footage! The only Talisman cd I have is Genesis so far, but have 5 Men Live on the way (which is pretty much the 2 concerts on the dvd). :D

If you don't have any of JSS's solo stuff, I would start there. Lost In The Translation is excellent! LITT and JSS Queen cds seem to have a permanent place in my car stereo lately. :lol:
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Postby matt_man000 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:25 am

Lost In The Translation is a disc that you'll put in and never take out. It's solid all the way thru and a GREAT cd to add to any collection. Neil actually played on the opening track and it could have very easily been a Journey song. Prism (another Soto solo disc), while having alot of slow tempo songs is genius in itself. All of Talisman's stuff kicks major ass. Great musicians. Would love to see Soto and the boys stay together and come to the states with their tour and give everyone a much needed kick in the ass. Sadly, they are doing a farewell tour, but wish that would change......
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Postby belar » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:56 am

Talisman 7 is fantastic. I have some of the other ones, but so far, IMO, that one is the best. After that, you might want to try Genesis and Cats And Dogs.
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Postby Bon411 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:02 am

Call me crazy but......wouldn't this be a better topic for the JSS forum?
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Postby matt_man000 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:14 am

Bon411 wrote:Call me crazy but......wouldn't this be a better topic for the JSS forum?



I don't think so. If anything it shows the people who are foolish enough to keep following Journey that the true fans of JSS are going to stick with him wherever he goes and with whatever he's involved with past and present. He's gained even more respect from people who knew him before and new respect from those that were introduced to him while he was fronting what turned out to be a joke of a band in Journey. Hopefully F&F will pick up some of the past music he's put out and realize just how bad they fucked up !
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Postby Mak » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:18 am

I think this is a perfectly legit topic here, unless you're suggesting we erase Jeff here as Journey did on their site....

I had this same question and wanted to know which of Jeff's/Taliman's CD's to grab first
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Re: Educate me on Talisman...

Postby Lady Luck » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:19 am

Deb1 wrote: If you don't have any of JSS's solo stuff, I would start there. Lost In The Translation is excellent! LITT and JSS Queen cds seem to have a permanent place in my car stereo lately. :lol:


LITT and Essential Ballads are the first two JSS CDs I bought. LITT totally rocks! 8)

Like others have said, "7" would be a good start for Talisman. That's the only Talisman CD I have so far. I just got the DVD, but haven't watched it yet.
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Postby matt_man000 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:23 am

Bottom line. You can't go wrong with anything that he's done whether it's solo, Talisman, Queen....doesn't matter. He's that good !!
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Postby Bon411 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:23 am

Not trying to erase Jeff whatsoever, my question was based on the fact that alot of posters over the past week have stated the suggestion that we abandon this forum and move to Jeff's in order to show our loyalty and such, and since Jeff isn't in Journey anymore and this question has nothing to do w/Journey I just thought it would go better in his own personal forum....was an innocent question is all.
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Postby matt_man000 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:27 am

Bon411 wrote:Not trying to erase Jeff whatsoever, my question was based on the fact that alot of posters over the past week have stated the suggestion that we abandon this forum and move to Jeff's in order to show our loyalty and such, and since Jeff isn't in Journey anymore and this question has nothing to do w/Journey I just thought it would go better in his own personal forum....was an innocent question is all.


No harm, no foul Bon411. I just think if we post about Soto here AND in his forum, he gets double the exposure which he deserves.
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Postby ohsherrie » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:41 am

TVL wrote:Get Talisman 7 first
then get JSS solo work- Essential Ballads and Lost In Translation
then get more Talisman 8)


I think I'll start with Essential Ballads. I love the way he sings a ballad.
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Postby ohsherrie » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:44 am

matt_man000 wrote:
Bon411 wrote:Not trying to erase Jeff whatsoever, my question was based on the fact that alot of posters over the past week have stated the suggestion that we abandon this forum and move to Jeff's in order to show our loyalty and such, and since Jeff isn't in Journey anymore and this question has nothing to do w/Journey I just thought it would go better in his own personal forum....was an innocent question is all.


No harm, no foul Bon411. I just think if we post about Soto here AND in his forum, he gets double the exposure which he deserves.


Exactly, and besides that we talk about solo work that the other past and present members of Journey have done on here, so why not Jeff?
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Re: Educate me on Talisman...

Postby Deb » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:22 am

Lady Luck wrote:
Deb1 wrote: If you don't have any of JSS's solo stuff, I would start there. Lost In The Translation is excellent! LITT and JSS Queen cds seem to have a permanent place in my car stereo lately. :lol:


LITT and Essential Ballads are the first two JSS CDs I bought. LITT totally rocks! 8)

Like others have said, "7" would be a good start for Talisman. That's the only Talisman CD I have so far. I just got the DVD, but haven't watched it yet.


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Postby Tyra-J » Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:05 am

The audio-samples on Jeff's site might be the best place to start...
http://jeffscottsoto.com/home/page9/page9.html
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