"Be Careful What You Wish For" is the ninth studio album by British experimental music group Ramleh. It was released on 20 November 1995 through American independent record label Sympathy for the Record Industry. Akin to their other releases in 1990s, Be Careful What You Wish For experiments with traditional rock music structures, in contrast to their early 1980s recordings in power electronics genre. It is a concept album and is widely regarded as the band's "highest-profile release." Stewart Mason of AllMusic described the album as "a remarkable slice… read more
"Be Careful What You Wish For" is the ninth studio album by British experimental music group Ramleh. It was released on 20 November 1995 th… read more
"Be Careful What You Wish For" is the ninth studio album by British experimental music group Ramleh. It was released on 20 November 1995 through American independent record lab… read more
Ramleh started out as a power electronics group in 1982 by Gary Mundy of Broken Flag records. He added Bob Strudwick and later replaced him with Jerome Clegg. Ramleh recorded some of the earliest, and heaviest examples of power electronics with many releases and live performances, including the classic "Return to Slavery" album. The original phase of the band ended in 1984. In 1987 Ramleh relaunched again, this time as a Gary Mundy solo project, with the release "Hole in the heart" and "Nerve". These releases marked the development of a new sound, fusin… read more
Ramleh started out as a power electronics group in 1982 by Gary Mundy of Broken Flag records. He added Bob Strudwick and later replaced him with Jerome Clegg. Ramleh recorded some of the ea… read more
Ramleh started out as a power electronics group in 1982 by Gary Mundy of Broken Flag records. He added Bob Strudwick and later replaced him with Jerome Clegg. Ramleh recorded some of the earliest, and heaviest examples of power electro… read more