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Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol, Desert Marauders, 1978, ECM Germany, ECM 1106
Mark Isham/Bill Douglass/ Kurt Wortman
Recorded June 1977 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg. One of the masterworks by Manfred Eicher.
Listen to the beautiful "El Pueblo De Las Vacas Tristes" B1.
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Locomotiv GT, Motor City Rock, 1976, Supraphon Czechoslovakia, 1 13 1920
Multifaceted with boisterous joy of music-making. Recorded at Supraphon Studio Prague, Oct. 1975. One of many excellent rock groups from Hungary drawing on great musical tradition. Locomotiv GT: highly recommended!
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Ian Carr, Belladonna, 1972, Vertigo England, 6360 076
Produced by Jon Hiseman. Alan Holdsworth g. Roy Babbington b. Clive Thacker dr.
A big one.
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Kin Ping Meh, No 2, 1972, Zebra Germany, 2949 005
Great quality heavy progressive rock, although not yet ennobled by those gorgeous vocals of Geff Harrison. Engineered by Conny Plank! A "must have" for Krautrock aficionados.
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The Pretty Things, Bare as a bone, bright as blood, 2020, Snapper Music Germany, 1134
Phil Mays (1944-2020) last work and a fitting tribute. Back to the roots. What beautiful LP cover art work.
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Terry Callier, Occasional Rain, 1972, Cadet USA, Rainbo RI (year?), CA 5007
Occasional rain in Switzerland this year's summer. Listen to title track B3: "Damm the weatherman, he seems to work against me any way he can,..."
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Big Sound Authority, An Inward Revolution, 1985, MCA Germany, 262 687-1
Julie Hadwen: one of the most fascinating new female voices and surely a bright spot of the 80ies. Forgotten?
Listen to "My hell shaped room" B2. Look and listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGYKC3ChCxE
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Shirley Horn Trio, A Lazy Afternoon, 1979, SteepleChase Denmark, SCS-1111
Buster Williams b, Billy Hart dr. The 1970s have been a renaissance period for any number of jazz artists from earlier eras.
Listen to "New York's my home" A3: a groovy kind of love....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBibVKZMlU4
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Yes, the 1970ies indeed were a Renaissance period:
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They were the 1st band to perform three consecutive sold-out shows at the Carnegie Hall in June, 1975.
Best regards!
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Kay Pirinha
Yes, the 1970ies indeed were a Renaissance period:
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They were the 1st band to perform three consecutive sold-out shows at the Carnegie Hall in June, 1975.
Best regards!
Look here:
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The Babys, Broken Heart, 1977, Chrysalis USA, 51-1150
Drowned with waving flags in the turmoil of punk. Worth discovering. Heavy guitars, fat orchestras, versatility. Led Zeppelin meets Queen?
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Bobbi Humphrey, Flute-In, 1972, Applause USA, APBL 2308
Bobbi ringed - all those musicians followed: Billy Harper ts, Lee Morgan tp, Hank Jones p, George Duvivier b, Gordon Edwards b, Idris Muhammad dr, Jimmy Johnson dr, et al.
Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder Sept. 30/Oct. 1, 1971
50 Years since these groovy recordings!
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Jim Mullen, Thumbs up, 1983, Coda England, Coda 4
Ex-Oblivion Express. Recorded "live" at Rockcity Sound Studios in Shepperton, Surrey, UK. Inspired guitar playing by a great musician. All winners no fillers. Listen to Stevie Wonders "As you read my mind" A3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXXQbhYrAkg
Thumbs up, agreed!
Forgotten?
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Dick Morrissey, After Dark, 1983, Coda England, Coda 2
Ex-"If" Dick Morrissey on top. Twin masterwork to Jim Mullen "Thumbs up" (see last post here). Jim Mullen guitar on 4 tracks. Listen to "March on" A2.
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Morrissey & Mullen, It's About Time, 1983, Beggars Banquet UK, BEGA 44