Something of the best Holland could give to us in the 80ies. No not that cheesy food...
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Something of the best Holland could give to us in the 80ies. No not that cheesy food...
Something of the best England could give to us in 2020. No not that cloudy tea with the milk added...
Something of the best Finnland could give to us in the 80ies: the guitar playing by Jukka Tolonen.
Miller Anderson, g/voc, Gary Thain, b (Uriah Heep), Peter Dines, org, Spit James, g
Brass by Henry Lowther, Harry Becket, Lynn Dobson and Chris Mercer
Blues-rock "par excellence"!
Oscar & Joe & Ray: The Giants
No exaggeration.
Chick Corea was to me like GATE into deep sophisticated surreal Jazz-world.
Hi so well balanced between surrealism and main theme. He was first I recognized enjoy, while, like unneccessary instrument 'interrupts' into main theme, counterpoints...
My first Jazz artist I buy me, myself, own money, was 2000 his CHANGE!
Night (Lylah) made me almost cry (it's abit naive track, but like children's first steps to learn to run some day) and after that right away AWAKENING.
It was AWAKENING.
I was done. Fell in love of Jaaaaz...
A great musician
(it reminded me movie WHIPLASH, why, do not even know myself)
Nick Mason's NON-fictitious sports. 2 hours of his strange hobby. We waited so many years for this one...
Gary Kemp guitars and lead vocals. Maximum of haptic vinyl-cover art.
Concept album about John Lee, "the man they couldn't hang". 50 years since this one has been produced by Nicol/Mattacks/Swarbrick/Pegg.
Recorded live with fat horns and strong backing vocals 1985 at The Zenith in Paris by The Rolling Stones Mobile, 1987 at Hammersmith Odeon in London by the Fleetwood Mobile and at Reading Festival by the BBC Mobile.
Kantner/Balin/Casady
Nine day wonder.
Underrated?
This one is something special for aficionados of classic cars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0kUtPCs7bg
9-piece jazz-rock band. Brass driven power machine.
Distinctive Irish influences.
Neil Carter kb, Bob Daisley b
Btw: does anybody know who played the drums on this one (not mentioned on inner sleeve)?
Underrated?
Wikipedia says: Roland Kerridge - drum programming. So no real drummer involved.
Best regards!
No, he has found the "SONG" again! Listen to his fantastic version of Traffic song "The low spark of high heeled boys" B1. Joy of playing...