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Post by mmike56 on Jul 22, 2012 17:13:40 GMT
Patto - Patto
1st track, the lung bursting, The Man, then Government Man
Vibraphone a go go via Ollie, stupendous Band, brilliant live ):
Can - The Lost Tapes 1968 - 1978, CD 2 is GOLD, brilliant..
Peace luv gp x
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2012 18:00:43 GMT
CD 2 is the best of the 3 CD's Mike, but GOLD? Can't help thinking they should have shortened this release from 3 CD's down to just one killer CD. There is some unlistenable shite on these CD's, and to think they pared it down from 50 hours worth of tape!! The mind boggles at how bad the rest of it was.
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Post by sisaket on Jul 24, 2012 19:51:53 GMT
Captain Copter and the Twirly Birds -Randy California better n ow than back in the day.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2012 1:02:55 GMT
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Post by mmike56 on Aug 1, 2012 13:46:32 GMT
Spirit - #2 Sides Of A Rainbow# - Live At The Rainbow, London 1978 - 2CD
Peace Gp x
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Post by matt on Aug 3, 2012 5:15:09 GMT
This is brilliant.... Conceived by Colombian musician Mario Galeano, the force behind the band Frente Cumbiero, and English producer Will ‘Quantic’ Holland, Ondatrópica brings together an all-star cast representing both the classic and modern styles of la musica Colombiana. Over 3 weeks in January 2012 at the famous Discos Fuentes studios in Medellín legendary figures from Colombian music joined a group of younger Colombian musicians that included members of both Mario’s band Frente Cumbiero and Quantic’s Combo Barbaro. The plan; “to re-interpret the tropical musical heritage of Colombia with new approaches in composition, arrangement and production in a classic and mythical setting.” For the recording Will and Mario were joined by Colombian legends including big-hitting saxophonist Michi Sarmiento, multi-instrumentalist Fruko and accordion-playing don and singer Anibal Velasquez as well as a new wave of Colombian and South American musicians such as Chilean MC Ana Tijoux and El Chongo, a young percussionist and beatboxer from the city of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast. A mixture of well known and classic Colombian styles such as cumbia, porro, gaita and champeta clash head-on with boogaloo, ska, beat-box, hip hop, dub and funk on the record. The tracks range from straight-up timeless pieces with one foot in the 1960s and 70s to progressive and forward-looking recordings firmly rooted in the 21st century. Mario and Will also adopted a 100% analogue recording approach in tribute to a sound and feel that the studio had been lacking for some years now. Soundway’s exploration into Colombian music began in 2007 with it’s much acclaimed compilation ‘Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes The Powerhouse of Colombian Music 1960-76’. That compilation features many original works from the above-mentioned artists as well as some of the main session men of the day that also played on this new record. It’s fitting then that Ondatrópica came together in the legendary Discos Fuentes studios in Medellín. “One of the albums of the year.” The Telegraph “A polyrhythmic, rump-rotating blend of brass, keys, percussion, guitar and vocals.” Guardian “When it comes to rump-shaking dance music, Colombia’s Ondatrópica is hard to beat.” Metro “Brilliantly marries alien forms with cumbia’s clattering rhythms and wheezy accordions.” UNCUT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2012 18:54:34 GMT
Cabaret Voltaire - Code
From 1987, brilliantly produced by A d r i a n S h e r w o o d aka Horace Pepperpot.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2012 19:34:10 GMT
I'm not a big fan of their later stuff, I'd go for Voice Of America or Live At The YMCA personally. My non reggae album of the day is
Ten Years After - Ssssh
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Post by jcom on Aug 9, 2012 19:00:19 GMT
This is brilliant.... Conceived by Colombian musician Mario Galeano, the force behind the band Frente Cumbiero, and English producer Will ‘Quantic’ Holland, Ondatrópica brings together an all-star cast representing both the classic and modern styles of la musica Colombiana. Over 3 weeks in January 2012 at the famous Discos Fuentes studios in Medellín legendary figures from Colombian music joined a group of younger Colombian musicians that included members of both Mario’s band Frente Cumbiero and Quantic’s Combo Barbaro. The plan; “to re-interpret the tropical musical heritage of Colombia with new approaches in composition, arrangement and production in a classic and mythical setting.” For the recording Will and Mario were joined by Colombian legends including big-hitting saxophonist Michi Sarmiento, multi-instrumentalist Fruko and accordion-playing don and singer Anibal Velasquez as well as a new wave of Colombian and South American musicians such as Chilean MC Ana Tijoux and El Chongo, a young percussionist and beatboxer from the city of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast. A mixture of well known and classic Colombian styles such as cumbia, porro, gaita and champeta clash head-on with boogaloo, ska, beat-box, hip hop, dub and funk on the record. The tracks range from straight-up timeless pieces with one foot in the 1960s and 70s to progressive and forward-looking recordings firmly rooted in the 21st century. Mario and Will also adopted a 100% analogue recording approach in tribute to a sound and feel that the studio had been lacking for some years now. Soundway’s exploration into Colombian music began in 2007 with it’s much acclaimed compilation ‘Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes The Powerhouse of Colombian Music 1960-76’. That compilation features many original works from the above-mentioned artists as well as some of the main session men of the day that also played on this new record. It’s fitting then that Ondatrópica came together in the legendary Discos Fuentes studios in Medellín. “One of the albums of the year.” The Telegraph “A polyrhythmic, rump-rotating blend of brass, keys, percussion, guitar and vocals.” Guardian “When it comes to rump-shaking dance music, Colombia’s Ondatrópica is hard to beat.” Metro “Brilliantly marries alien forms with cumbia’s clattering rhythms and wheezy accordions.” UNCUT Yes! Best new music I've heard in awhile. Thanks for the tip, Matt.
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Post by mmike56 on Aug 11, 2012 16:52:05 GMT
Alabama 3 - Shoplifting For Jesus - CD
T.Rex - Electric Warrior - CD
Peace n Luv gp x
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Post by mmike56 on Aug 14, 2012 19:33:35 GMT
Le Mystere Jazz De Tombouctou - Le Mystere Jazz De Tombouctou - CD
Peace n Luv Gp x
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Post by mmike56 on Aug 19, 2012 14:31:53 GMT
Yes, at long last ..
Dead Can Dance - Anastasis - CD
Sublime...
Peace n Luv Gp
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Post by matt on Aug 27, 2012 10:25:07 GMT
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Post by riddimstick on Sept 15, 2012 14:14:34 GMT
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Post by mmike56 on Oct 7, 2012 15:21:05 GMT
Mark Lanegan Band - Blues Funeral - CD
James Gang - Your Gonna Need Me, Fred, White Man / Black Man - tracks only...
Peace n Luv Gb x
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Post by mmike56 on Oct 13, 2012 14:56:38 GMT
Carlos Santana / Buddy Miles - Live - CD Joe Walsh/ James Gang - Your'e Gonna Need Me - track [again] Badfinger - BBC In Concert - CD [Strange Fruit]
Peace n shite Xx
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Post by mmike56 on Oct 26, 2012 17:24:10 GMT
Terry Reid - 2CD - Live In London - Recording @ Ronnie Scotts, August 2010. David Bowie - CD - BBC Radio Theatre, London, 27.06.2000. Anyone attend last nights Dead Can Dance at Royal Albert Hall? Peace n Luv m x
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Post by matt on Oct 27, 2012 8:11:43 GMT
Albums of the past two weeks.... Psychedelic Pill - Neil Young Loving on the Flipside Daphni - Jiaolong Tim Maia - Nobody can live forever Me'shell Ndegéocello Pour une Am Souveraine: A Dedication to Nina Simone Tim Burgess - Oh No I love You Tunji Oyealana - Retrospective Cody Chestnutt - Landing on a Hundred Diablos del Ritmo Twin Cities Funk and Soul The African Guitar Box Royal Grooves: Funk & Groovy Soul from the King Records Vaults
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2012 18:58:47 GMT
microphonies - cabaret voltaire
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Post by mch on Nov 17, 2012 7:54:20 GMT
Terry Reid - Live in London 2 CD
Good addition to his somewhat sparse catalogue, featuring some old standards and some new material, all well recorded with his band at Ronnie Scott's.
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Post by mmike56 on Nov 18, 2012 10:50:30 GMT
Also essential ... Terry Reid - Alive - recorded California 1974 1 - Secrets 2 - Take The Time 3 - I Can't Stand The Rain 4 - The Road We Choose 5 - One Night With You 6 - Hong Kong & - I Need Your Lovin'
has Elliot Easton [Cars] on 2nd guitar.
"There are only 3 things happening in London... The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & Terry Reid" Aretha Franklin.
Peace n Luv
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Post by mch on Nov 18, 2012 17:57:19 GMT
That one has some good numbers, but it's from 2004 Mike, not 1974.
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Post by mmike56 on Nov 18, 2012 18:38:59 GMT
yes, apologies - typo-error
Peace
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Post by mmike56 on Nov 27, 2012 12:01:36 GMT
The House Of Love - 3CD [Cherry Red Records]
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live At Berkeley 30-05-1970 2nd Show
Peace / Luv Gp
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Post by mmike56 on Dec 9, 2012 11:18:44 GMT
Disco Inferno: The 5 EPs - CD
John Mclaughlin: Devotion - CD
P.M. Dawn: Jesus Wept - CD
Peace Gp
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Post by mmike56 on Dec 15, 2012 16:35:26 GMT
Today ...
Breathless - Green To Blue - 2CD [Tenor Vossa]
The Who - Live At Hull - 2CD
Peace Love x Gp
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Post by mmike56 on Jan 26, 2013 11:12:28 GMT
The Wild Swans - The Coldest Winter For A 100 Years - CD
The Distractions - The End Of The Pier - CD
Peace Gp
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Post by mmike56 on Feb 8, 2013 18:26:56 GMT
Jeff Beck - One Of The Best - CD
Ice Cream Cakes Morning Dew Going Down Definitely Maybe Ain't No Sunshine Pork Pie Hat New Ways Got The Feeling Let Me Love You Crossroads [With Slowhand Clapton]
Jeff Beck - Lead Geetar Bob Tench - Vocals, Guitar Cozy Powell - Skins Clive chamen - Bass Max Middleton - Keyboards
Peace Gp x
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Post by sisaket on Feb 9, 2013 9:51:16 GMT
Whilst mmike56 was listening to the above, I was listening to Truth featuring a very good young singer called R. Stewart-what ever happened to him?
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