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Released | 8 December 1967 | ||
Recorded | April–November 1967 | ||
Studio | Olympic Studios, London | ||
Genre | Psychedelic rock | ||
Length | 33:54 | ||
Label | Island United Artists | ||
Producer | Jimmy Miller | ||
Traffic chronology | |||
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Mr. Fantasy is the debut album by English rock band Traffic. It was released in December 1967. The recording included group members Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason; however, Mason left the band shortly after the album was released. The album reached the number 16 position in the UK albums chart,[1] and number 88 in the American Billboard 200 chart.[2]
Fantasy is the debut album by English rock band Traffic.It was released in December 1967. The recording included group members Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason; however, Mason left the band shortly after the album was released.The album reached the number 16 position in the UK albums chart, and number 88 in the American Billboard 200 chart. Fantasy Guitar Tab by Steve Winwood learn how to play chords diagrams. Fantasy tab by Steve Winwood with chords drawings, easy version, 12 key variations and much more. Fresh tabs top tabs lessons submit videos. Subscribe share tweet. Steve Winwood. Dear Mr Fantasy Chords. Opinion, Commentary, Analysis - CNN. On one hand, Donald Trump's praise of France's far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who appears to have received enough votes in Sunday's election to advance to the May 7 runoff, is not surprising.
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Overview[edit]
The album was recorded at Olympic Studios with Americanrecord producerJimmy Miller and recording engineerPhill Brown. When Brown was asked his favourite memory of engineering, he responded: 'Recording Dear Mr Fantasy, one o'clock in the morning, November 1967.'[3]
The UK release was one of the earliest albums on the Island Records label. This edition had a color gatefold cover and included 10 songs, but left out hit songs from early Traffic singles. The sitar, an instrument widely associated with this era of Traffic due to its use on the singles 'Paper Sun' and 'Hole in My Shoe', is used on only one track on the UK album, 'Utterly Simple'.
US version[edit]
The first US version was released in early 1968 by United Artists Records and re-titled Heaven Is in Your Mind. It featured a different, standard format cover showing three members of the group without Mason. For this edition, a short looping snippet of the single 'Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush' was added between most of the songs. The US LP was re-sequenced and also added three other singles ('Paper Sun', 'Hole in My Shoe', and 'Smiling Phases') but deleted two Mason songs ('Hope I Never Find Me There' and 'Utterly Simple'.) The final track on the US album, 'We're A Fade, You Missed This', is actually the ending of the full length 'Paper Sun'.
The title of the US album was quickly changed back to Mr. Fantasy, but the new cover and track list remained until United Artists went out of business and Island reissued the UK stereo version in the United States in 1980. This edition was also released as Mr. Fantasy in Australia and New Zealand by Festival Records. The first Canadian edition was based on the US album, but dropped two songs. This was released in a unique cover with the title Reaping but replaced by the UK stereo album in 1970.
Different mixes and recordings[edit]
Both UK and US albums were released in significantly different stereo and mono mixes. This led to four distinct variations of the album. All of these have been re-issued on CD. The 1999 UK re-issue features the UK version in stereo and the US album in mono. In 2000 the US stereo version was re-issued on CD with its original title Heaven Is in Your Mind plus stereo bonus tracks. The same year the UK mono version was also released in the US as Mr. Fantasy with mono bonus tracks.
The song 'Giving to You', was released in 3 different versions. The first was a mono B-side with lyrics in the introduction sung by Winwood. This also appeared on the US mono LP. The mono and stereo UK albums had a revised version, which was released on the US stereo album. The soundtrack album for Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush also contains a different recording of 'Utterly Simple' than the one used on this album.
'Coloured Rain' was recorded as 'Colored Rain' by Eric Burdon & The New Animals featuring a guitar solo by Andy Summers.[4] It was also recorded by The Hassles, Al Kooper and Slade. 'Smiling Phases' was recorded by Blood, Sweat & Tears on their self-titled second album released in 1968.[5] 'Dealer' was recorded as part of the medley 'Dealer/Spanish Rose' by Santana on their Inner Secrets album released in 1978.
Reception[edit]
A review in the Apr 27, 1968 edition of Rolling Stone called the album 'one of the best from any contemporary group'. The reviewer felt that Steve Winwood's voice had 'matured, acquired new depth and new reaches, a more individual feeling and a greater range in both style and tones', and considered that 'the strongest points of this album are where the elements of Traffic's 'comprehensible far-out' and Winwood's great R&B style are combined', but deemed Mason's contributions to be good enough in their own right.[6]
Legacy[edit]
Allmusic's retrospective review is positive, calling Traffic's music 'eclectic, combining their background in British pop with a taste for the comic and dance hall styles of Sgt. Pepper, Indian music, and blues-rock jamming'.[7]In 1999 the album was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame.[8]
Track listing[edit]
Side one | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
1. | 'Heaven Is in Your Mind' | Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood | Winwood and Capaldi | 4:16 |
2. | 'Berkshire Poppies' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:55 |
3. | 'House for Everyone' | Dave Mason | Mason | 2:05 |
4. | 'No Face, No Name, No Number' | Capaldi, Winwood | Winwood | 3:35 |
5. | 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 5:44 |
Side two | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
6. | 'Dealer' | Capaldi, Winwood | Capaldi and Winwood | 3:34 |
7. | 'Utterly Simple' | Mason | Mason | 3:16 |
8. | 'Coloured Rain' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:43 |
9. | 'Hope I Never Find Me There' | Mason | Mason | 2:12 |
10. | 'Giving to You' (album version) | Capaldi, Mason, Winwood, Wood | None | 4:20 |
Mono bonus tracks from the US 2000 CD release | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
11. | 'Paper Sun' | Capaldi, Winwood | Winwood | 4:15 |
12. | 'Giving to You' (mono single version) | Capaldi, Mason, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 4:12 |
13. | 'Hole in My Shoe' | Mason | Mason | 2:54 |
14. | 'Smiling Phases' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:43 |
15. | 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush' | Capaldi, Mason, Winwood, Wood | Group (solo parts on chorus and bridge by Winwood) | 2:18 |

Original US version[edit]
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | 'Paper Sun' | Capaldi, Winwood | Winwood | 3:26 |
2. | 'Dealer' | Capaldi, Winwood | Capaldi and Winwood | 3:13 |
3. | 'Coloured Rain' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:46 |
4. | 'Hole in My Shoe' | Mason | Mason | 3:04 |
5. | 'No Face, No Name, and No Number' | Capaldi, Winwood | WInwood | 3:38 |
6. | 'Heaven Is in Your Mind' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood and Capaldi | 4:22 |
7. | 'House for Everyone' | Mason | Mason | 2:05 |
8. | 'Berkshire Poppies' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:59 |
9. | 'Giving to You' (stereo album version; mono album has the mono single mix) | Capaldi, Mason, Winwood, Wood | None | 4:18 |
10. | 'Smiling Phases' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:44 |
11. | 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 5:33 |
12. | 'We're a Fade, You Missed This' | Capaldi, Winwood | Winwood | 0:53 |
Stereo bonus tracks from the US 2000 CD release | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
13. | 'Utterly Simple' | Mason | Mason | 3:17 |
14. | 'Hope I Never Find Me There' | Mason | Mason | 2:09 |
15. | 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush' | Capaldi, Mason, Winwood, Wood | Group (solo parts on chorus and bridge by Winwood) | 2:35 |
16. | 'Am I What I Was or Am I What I Am' | Capaldi, Winwood, Wood | Winwood | 2:32 |
Personnel[edit]
- Traffic
- Jim Capaldi – drums, percussion, vocals
- Dave Mason – guitar, mellotron, sitar, tambura, harmonica, percussion, bass guitar on 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' and 'Dealer',[9] vocals
- Steve Winwood – organ, guitar, bass guitar, piano, harpsichord, percussion, vocals, arrangements
- Chris Wood – flute, saxophone, organ, percussion, vocals, sleeve design
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- Jimmy Miller – producer, maracas on 'Dear Mr. Fantasy'
- Small Faces (Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones) - backing vocals and percussion on 'Berkshire Poppies'
- Technical
- Eddie Kramer – engineer
- John Benton-Harris – photography
- Margaret Goldfarb – re-release coordinator
References[edit]
- ^Chart Stats
- ^'Billboard 200 - Traffic'. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- ^McGee, Alan (9 April 2008). Wherefore Art Thou Mark Hollis?, Guardian.co.uk.
- ^Andy Summers, One Train Later, Thomas Dunne Books, 2006. ISBN0-312-35914-4.
- ^Blood, Sweat & Tears (Blood, Sweat & Tears album)#Track listing Track Listing of Blood, Sweat & Tears (album) Retrieved 5 January 2014
- ^'Traffic: Heaven Is In Your Mind : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone'. web.archive.org. 27 April 1968. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
- ^William Ruhlmann (2011). 'Mr. Fantasy – Traffic AllMusic'. allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/hall-of-fame
- ^http://www.stevewinwood.com/news/5546
External links[edit]
- Traffic's Traffic at allmusic.com
- Traffic at Music.com
- Traffic: Mr. Fantasy at Discogs (list of releases)
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Top.Z New user 53 Posts | 0 @Kyle Dunbury Sandwich by Robert Walker & Dave Solomon in Jon Racherbaumer - The Legendary Herophaint (p.183) Bill Goodwin - The Cannibal Cards in his lecture notes 1988 page 1. Guy Hollingworth - The Triumph Routine in his book Drawing Room Deceptions page 251. And you must change: Chad Long - Another Rumor, Twisinzer by Helder Guimares to Hofzinser's Aces plots (not Ace Assembly plot) | |||||||||
fonda57 Inner circle chicago 2879 Posts | 0 Triumph---Unshuffling Rebecca by Paul Harris, Art of Astonishment 1. Triumph Rip Off, John Carney, Carneycopia Unshuffling Rebecca you just have to try it to like it. Triumph Rip Off is fun because of it's in the hands handling and the fact that he talks of pulling out all the face up cards. Transpositions---Blank You Very Much, Kyle Macneil, Two Can Play at That Game. Visual, but not only that, the spectator is involved. | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 EDIT FAVOURITES OF ALL TIME - THE LIST 1. COLLECTORS a. Collectors by Dan and Dave Buck, Trilogy DVD. Fast, Visual, Well - suited. 1 Vote. b. Roy Walton's Collectors, The Complete Walton, Vol. 2 (?). Classic, Original. 1 Vote. c. Mike Power's Collectors, 'Power Plays'. 1 Vote. d. Millenium Collectors by Paul Gordon, Nocturnal Creations (Pg 80), worker. 1 Vote. e. The Apex Ace with Ose's Addition by Harry Lorayne (CUCM, pg 88). 1 Vote. f. Ackerman's Revisiting the Card Case Collectors, Allan Ackerman, Las Vegas Kardma Book, Card Case used. 2. SANDWICH TRICK a. Sculpture by Helder Guimares, Red Mirror DVD. 1 Vote. b. Searching for a Sandwich by John Carey, Handle With Carey DVD, Easy to do, Visual, Tension is Built. 2 Votes. c. Leapfrog by Dave Campbell. The Dave Campbell Legacy (I am getting this soon! ). 1 Vote. d. Deja Vu All Over Again by Cameron Francis, Moment's Notice 6, visual, great kicker. 1 Vote. e. A Simple Sandwich by Aaron Fisher, Paper Engine. Clean, simple, magical. Sandwich cards go through the deck and find the selection in a flash. 1 Vote. f. Search and Destroy by Aaron Fisher, Paper Engine. Audience involvement, they 'do' the magic. 2 Votes. g. Jacks or Better by Martin Nash, Ebook and on DVD, Multi - Phase routine, elegant. 1 Vote. h. Chameleon Sandwich by Doug Conn, Tricks of my Trade Book, kicker of deck change. 1 Vote. i. Sandwich for Mere Mortals by Tony Chang, Sandwiches Download (VanishingInc/Blue Crown Download). 1 Vote. j. Dunbury Sandwich by Robert Walker and Dave Solomon in Jon Racherbaumer - The Legendary Hierophant P. 183. 1 Vote. k. Triad by Bill Goodwin (Dan and Dave Download), Three Phase, Visual. 1 Vote. 3. TRIUMPH a. Open Triumph by Dani DaOrtiz, DanandDave.com, Video Download. 1 Vote. b. Back in Time by Jay Sankey, Sankey Unleashed. Great hook, kicker with spectators. 2 Votes. c. Behind the Back Triumph by John Gustaferro, Spectator does some mixing, named card. 1 Vote. d. Last man Standing by John Bannon. 1 Vote. e. Dai Vernon Original Triumph with Daryl Display. 1 Vote. f. Play it Straight Triumph by Hohn Bannon, Bullets after Dark DVD. 1 Vote. g. Color Changing Triumph by Helder Guimares, Small Miracles DVD, surprise color change. 1 Vote. h. Guy Hollingworth's Triumph, Drawing Room Deceptions Book (1999), Page 251. 1 Vote. i. Unshuffling Rebecca by Paul Harris, Art of Astonishment Vol.1. Weird, visual, offbeat. 1 Vote. j. Triumph Rip Off by John Careny, Carneycopia, fun, good patter. 1 Vote. 4. HOFZINSER'S ACES a. Hands Hof! by Kyle MacNeill, Hands Hof the Ebook, 99% Hands off. 1 Vote. b. Kartenkunste by Darwin Ortiz, CardShark Book, Easy to Follow. 2 Votes. c. A Problem with Hofzinser by Larry Jennings. 1 Vote. d. Vincent Aces by Michael Vincent, Michael Vincent Classic Collection Vol.2. 1 Vote. e. Hitchcock Aces by Darwin Ortiz. 1 Vote. f. Vino Aces by John Guastaferro, Second Storm DVD Vol.1/One Degree Book, Elegant, Wine Glasses. 2 Votes. g. Another Rumor by Chad Long. 1 Vote. h. Twisinzer by Helder Guimares, Dan and Dave Download. 1 Vote. 5. ACE ASSEMBLY a. Bold Assembly by Ben Train, Blue Crown Download. Very clever, Bold, Clean. 2 Votes. b. Ultimate Aces Assembly by Penguin Magic. 1 Vote. c. Ace Assembly by Harry Lorayne, Best Ever Series CUCM (L:TCC V.1). 1 Vote. d. Hitchcock Aces by Darwin Ortiz, Version 1 is in Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table, Version 2 in CardShark. Magical appearance of the Kings, logical, clean. 1 Vote. e. Iconoclastic Aces + Syncopated Aces by John Bannon, Dear Mr. Fantasy. 1 Vote. f. David Williamson Ace Assembly (NEEDS NAME), Dave 2 DVD. 1 Vote. g. Picasso Aces by Max Maven, Focus Book, Contrasting Backs. 1 Vote. 6. TRAVELLERS a. Aberto Court by Helder Guimares, Red Mirror DVD. Well Structured, Different take on Travellers. 2 Votes. b. The original Jennings' Travellers, Larry Jennings. 1 Vote. c. Tell Tale Kings by Gordon Bruce, 5 X 5 Scotland. Awesome hands off feel, great ending, seems impossible. 1 Vote. 7. SELF - WORKING / HANDS - OFF a. Gemini Twins by Karl Fulves, Self - Working Card Tricks. Inspirational, hands off. 2 Votes. b. Rainbow Miracle by Nick Trost, Subtle Card Creations v.3, can be done in a formal setting. 1 Vote. c. Semi - Automatic Luck Test by Caleb Wiles, High Spots - VanishingInc Booklet. 1 Vote. 8. PACKET TRICKS a. Twisting the Aces by Dai Vernon, Inner Card Trilogy, Impromptu and Original. 1 Vote. b. Stand up Monte by Garret Thomas, Kozmo Magic DVD, Popular, In the spectator's hands, very visual, multi phase, modern. 2 Votes. c. Poor Man's Monte by Richard Vollmer, Apocalypse (Blue Volume). 1 Vote. d. Jumping Gemini by Darwin Ortiz. Fast - paced, lots of magic, fries laymen. 1 Vote. e. Monte Nightmare by Bob King, Magician Foolers (Notes), color changing. 1 Vote. f. Tailspin by John Guastaferro, BrainStorm Vol.2 DVD. 1 Vote. g. Wild Card by Tom Dobrowolski, in the hands, very magical. 1 Vote. 9. CARD TO POCKET / HOMING CARD a. Homage to Homing by John Gustaferro, One Degree Book, 3 Phases, Not much Palming. 1 Vote. b. Kick by John Carey, 24/7 Disc 1, Fast, Visual. 1 Vote. c. Cased by Jim Lee, Card Cavalcade (grrr!). 1 Vote. d. Michael Vincent Handling, Tapestry of Deception DVD Part 1. 1 Vote. 10. SPELLING TRICKS a. Spelligant by Harry Lorayne, Apocalypse, Black Volume. 1 Vote. b. Any Ace Spell Variation by Darwin Ortiz, Afterthoughts. 1 Vote. 11. COLOUR CHANGES 12. TRANSPOSITIONS a. Ice Breaker by Lee Smith, Step System DVDs (RSVP Magic). 1 Vote. b. Blank You Very Much! by Kyle MacNeill, thought of card, hands off. Out of Hand (Ebook)/2 Can Play at That Game (Ebook)/Be (Ebook). 1 Vote. 13. CARDS ACROSS a. Juan Tamariz, International Magic Lecture DVD 1. 1 Vote. b. Thinking it Over by Paul Wilson, colored cards across. 1 Vote. 14. THE SIGNED CARD / MYSTERY CARD / BETWEEN THE PALMS a. Mr. E Takes a Stroll by John Guastaferro, One Degree, Lots of magic. 2 Votes. b. Shhh.. Its A Mystery by John Carey, 24/7 DVD Vol.2, visual. 1 Vote. 15. ACAAN a. Juan Tamariz's ACAAN, Mnemonica Book. 1 Vote. 16. OIL AND WATER Italian Salad by Aldo Colombini, Mama Mia Magic DVD, Great ending. 1 Vote. 17. CANNIBAL CARDS a. Bill Goodwin's Cannibal Cards, Lecture Notes 1988, Page 1. 1 Vote. b. Dearly Departed by Peter Duffie, Card Compulsions Book, Kicker ending, Kings Vanish. 1 Vote. c. The Dance of the Cannibals by Roberto Giobbi, Card College 3, Kicker ending, Kings change into deuces. 1 Vote. 18. POCKET INTERCHANGE a. InterChangeling by Cameron Francis, very easy to do, great structure, worker. 1 Vote. 19. ACE PRODUCTION | |||||||||
puggo Inner circle 1965 Posts | 0 Just had a quick look at this thread. Isn't Vino aces a McDonalds Aces / assembley variation rather than a Hofzinser Ace effect? | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 That is what I remembered, but several people seemed to say it was a Hofzinser's Aces trick. I will check soon Kyle | |||||||||
Steven Youell V.I.P. 3866 Posts | 0 Kyle-- please tell me all that stuff was NOT in your head..you had to look some of it up, right? SEY | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 15:17, Steven Youell wrote: Which stuff was in my head Steven? I don't understand what you mean. Thanks, Kyle | |||||||||
Steven Youell V.I.P. 3866 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 15:21, KyleMacNeill wrote: This list: Quote: On 2012-01-02 11:06, KyleMacNeill wrote: | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 The point of this thread is that people submit tricks and references, and I have addded to them, put them in, contributed some, some of which I had to research. Is that what you were looking for? Basically, some people contributed their tricks and references, I did some as well. I hope this answers your question.. Kyle | |||||||||
Steven Youell V.I.P. 3866 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 16:24, KyleMacNeill wrote: Kyle! It's a humorous comment! I was asking if you just had all of that list memorized! SEY | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 16:34, Steven Youell wrote: I have just made myself look like an utter dipstick. I get the joke now, sorry! Sorry Steven, I just completely killed a funny joke! Lol, the list continues Kyle | |||||||||
Cain Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 1500 Posts | 0 The list is incomprehensible. You need to use the tab key, or the quote function. Besides, there are dozens of threads dedicated to each of these plots. A directory of links would be more useful.. Ellusionst discussing the Arcane Playing cards: 'Michaelangelo took four years to create the Sistine Chapel masterpiece.. these took five.' Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes: 'You know Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, mine are even worse!' | |||||||||
Steven Youell V.I.P. 3866 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 16:47, KyleMacNeill wrote: I STILL hold the record for doing that.. Quote: On 2012-01-02 16:47, KyleMacNeill wrote: Well, I've never actually KILLED a joke, but I've seriously wounded a few.. SEY | |||||||||
motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 5836 Posts | 0 Cannibal Cards: Smorgasbord Cannibals, from the book Randy Wakeman Presents. For the presentation. Devilish Miracle/Transposition: Devilishly Direct. From Shigeo Takagi's book. Simple method. Travelers: Commercial Travel from Regal's book Up-Close & Personal. Like the surprise ending. All Backs: Bruce Cervon's All Backs from Ultra Cervon. Looks very convincing. 'If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you.' – Karl Germain | |||||||||
magicfish Inner circle 5995 Posts | 0 Ace production: Halo Aces - Lorayne A Dime a Dozen - Wakeman Telstar Aces- Nash | |||||||||
KyleMacNeill Inner circle 2760 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2012-01-02 17:20, Cain wrote: Hi Cain, I'll try playing around with the tab key and the quote function, thanks for the suggestion! I made this *because* there were lots of threads dedicated to plots dotted around the place - I am trying to make on big long list. Best wishes, Kyle | |||||||||
fonda57 Inner circle chicago 2879 Posts | 0 I don't think it's incomprehensible, it's laid out really clearly. I think this is fun. | |||||||||
SimonG-97 Special user 507 Posts | 0 I cant believe Dai Vernons cutting the aces has not been mentioned yet! Surely this would fit into the ace production list? Also Bert Allertons Pump Room Phantasy for the same plot. And for Cards across.. Paul Harris's Las Vegas Leaper And the Triumph , Paul Harris Gambler vs Mentalist vs Magician. Very subtle working, and has a nice , interesting presentation. And the ' unshuffling or sorting ' of the deck comes as a surprise. Definately my favourite triumph routine. | |||||||||
velcrowe New user 94 Posts | 0 Dear Kyle, I don't think you're doing your own thread right. Humbly, Random Haters | |||||||||
Cain Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 1500 Posts | 0 I don't think you're doing your own thread right. Beyond dense. Far be it for anyone to make suggestions. FAVOURITES OF ALL TIME - THE LIST 1. COLLECTORS Quote: a. Collectors by Dan and Dave Buck, Trilogy DVD. Fast, Visual, Well - suited. 1 Vote. 2. SANDWICH TRICK Quote: a. Sculpture by Helder Guimares, Red Mirror DVD. 1 Vote. etc. Ellusionst discussing the Arcane Playing cards: 'Michaelangelo took four years to create the Sistine Chapel masterpiece.. these took five.' Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes: 'You know Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, mine are even worse!' | |||||||||
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