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cjh wrote:
Peter Brotzmann: tenor sax
Paul Rutherford: trombone
Han Bennink: percussion
Misha Mengelberg: piano
Evan Parker: tenor and soprano sax
Peter Bennink: alto sax, bagpipes
Derek Bailey: guitar
Recorded: 15/5/1970 Rotterdam.
Instant Composers Pool - Groupcomposing. Out of Print.
edpriesner wrote:cjh wrote:
Peter Brotzmann: tenor sax
Paul Rutherford: trombone
Han Bennink: percussion
Misha Mengelberg: piano
Evan Parker: tenor and soprano sax
Peter Bennink: alto sax, bagpipes
Derek Bailey: guitar
Recorded: 15/5/1970 Rotterdam.
Instant Composers Pool - Groupcomposing. Out of Print.
Awesome! Thanks so much. Brotzmann is outstanding,
The Code is Almighty wrote:Every couple of months I like to beg for this in the hopes someone new might have it.
White (from Milwaukee) songs "The Kingfat" and "Play it All Night Long."
Anybody?
JDanger wrote:The Tropics and Meridians record that is up there right now is pressed on clear vinyl, which if its legitimate, I have never seen.
Edward wrote:JDanger wrote:The Tropics and Meridians record that is up there right now is pressed on clear vinyl, which if its legitimate, I have never seen.
The original run was on clear vinyl. Not sure how many they pressed but I bought my copy when it came out and it's clear.
Sid Hartha wrote:I uploaded these for another place and realized that both were out of print, so...
Fire Escape In The Sky: The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker
Over the years I've collected practically everything he's recorded, but this best-of (compiled in the early '80s by Julian Cope) is still my favorite.
tocharian wrote:Sid Hartha wrote:I uploaded these for another place and realized that both were out of print, so...
Fire Escape In The Sky: The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker
Over the years I've collected practically everything he's recorded, but this best-of (compiled in the early '80s by Julian Cope) is still my favorite.
Hm, I listen to this and all I hear is Burt Bacharach. And Burt Bacharach ruined the 70s. No need for Nixon or Don Henley. Burt could have done it all one his own.
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