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Finest drumming on a studio album
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 740070" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Joy Division 'Unknown Pleasures' just for the unearthly sounds Martin Hannett coaxed out of them. Then because Steve Morris is a great drummer, Ceremony by New Order - those are real drums and cymbals, nothing programmed. Mitch Mitchell in the Hendrix Experience for his ability to play what was needed when needed, and Jaki Liebeziet on the 'Tago Mago' and 'Future Days' albums particularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 740070, member: 17918"] Joy Division 'Unknown Pleasures' just for the unearthly sounds Martin Hannett coaxed out of them. Then because Steve Morris is a great drummer, Ceremony by New Order - those are real drums and cymbals, nothing programmed. Mitch Mitchell in the Hendrix Experience for his ability to play what was needed when needed, and Jaki Liebeziet on the 'Tago Mago' and 'Future Days' albums particularly. [/QUOTE]
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