Bobby Hutcherson - Total Eclipse
(1968, Blue Note)
nice
Bobby Hutcherson - Total Eclipse
(1968, Blue Note)
nice
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Thriftstore find yesterday. Buck Owens has created hundreds of fine songs. Every one a little masterpiece.
The Buckaroos were the best Bakersfield cowboys.
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Forgotten musicians. Guitar driven softrock with fine vocal harmonies similar to the band "America". A lost gem.
The title of this LP is taken from the famous track B1 "Arms of Mary" written by Iain Sutherland. This song (the only not original one Chilliwack ever recorded) was covered many times. A big 1976 hit by Sutherland Brothers and later on by Smokie. Listen also to the other fine songs on this LP. Little masterpieces!
40 years ago, i remember well......
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Deluxe 2-LP Set on 180gr vinyl.
LP1: Original Album
LP2: Reference mixes of work in progress (Companion audio)
"The material on the companion disc presents a portal to the time of recording of Led Zeppelin. It's a selection of work in progress, with rough mixes, alternative versions and new material recorded at the time."
As Ken Hensley said "Proud words on a dusty shelve"!
New material in homeopathic dosis......
Beautiful words all in all. Do you need to buy LP2?
IMHO Jimi Page was and is a commercial magician. If you are not a professional studio technician, so forget LP2. You don't need that really. Let the magic of 1976 flow with the original work.......
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Gram Parsons - GP
(1973, Reprise)
gorgeous harmonies with Emmylou.
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earlier - more Gene Clark...
Gene Clark, Doug Dillard - The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark
(1968, A&M)
Another record with Gene Clark killer songwriting combined with bluegrass and country.
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Scarlet Rivera - s/t
(1977, Warner Bros)
Rivera played on Dylan's Desire LP in '75 and toured with the Rolling Thunder Revue. As AllMusic mentions, she puts Papa John Creech to shame here.
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Track B3 is the Woodstock version of "I'm going home".
9:20 minutes of pure energy. Music history for our grandchildren.
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Concerning my last post: after having listened to Ten Years After's "Woodchoppers Ball". On this dynamic Italian LP i have found a Woody Herman 1960 version. A wild one. Interesting comparison. Anybody owns further smokin' versions of "Woodchopper's Ball" on vinyl?
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One of the most beautiful versions of "Waltzing Mathilda" in jazz music. 1976. Track B4 by Gerry Mulligan. With fine bass playing by George Duvivier.
Anybody owns further vinyl jazz versions of "Waltzing Mathilda?
The ragged version of Tom Waits was also a fantastic one, wasn't it?
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A great book with impressive drawings by Piet Klaasse, who was born in 1918 in Amsterdam and died 2001.
120 portraits of jazz and blues musicians drawn on the scene.
You should see these drawings full of life!
As example Gerry Mulligan.
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