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    Billy Cobham The Atlantic Years 1973-1978
    The Brecker Brothers-s/t
    Kenny Wheeler-Music For Large & Small Ensembles
    Aaron Copland-Orchestral Works 1948-1971
    Szymanowski-Symphonies 2 & 3/Bartok-Two Pictures conducted by Antal Dorati on Decca

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    Scott Worthington-Prism
    Mogwai-Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
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    Ustad Ali Akbar Khan-Emperor Of Melody
    Ustad Vilayat Khan-The Genius Of Vilayat Khan
    Dungen-Allas Sak
    John Stevens' Away-S/T,Somewhere In Between,Mazin Ennit(three lp's on 2 cd's)


    I bought Ben Monder- Flux a couple of years ago,the impetus might have come from PE, possibly from Organnissimo(jazz site)i really don't recall.Discussion and/or posting a clip from Oceana on PE recently probably influenced my decision to buy it,although i was keen to get more Ben Monder anyway, i just needed a push.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid View Post
    The Brecker Brothers-s/t
    A groundbreaking and grossly underrated classic, sez me! I think it's one of the most progressive albums of the '70s... really! It rarely gets mentioned here, probably because it has more to do with jazz and funk than prog rock. But nobody was writing and performing this kind of polytonal funk previously. Of course, the two vocal tunes are clunkers, with "Sneaking Up Behind You" sounding like the BB trying to be The Average White Band (which isn't entirely a bad thing). But we won't hold it against them since the majority of the album was awesome!

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    I have to listen to it some more, Ernie. It's got a disco sheen to it, but I know there is a lot more going on in these tunes. I couldn't really absorb it all in one listening session. BTW, there's a great interview with Randy Brecker on YouTube where he talks about his entire career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid View Post
    It's got a disco sheen to it
    Hmmm... never thought about it like that. I suppose "disco" in the way that something like Earth Wind & Fire could be considered disco. It was of it's time after all. But if this is disco, I think I might have Saturday night fever.


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    ^^^
    Listening to it on the CD. I've heard this tune before. I wish this CD sounded a little better. The dynamics are pretty squashed. I don't know if you're familiar with the Soul Bop Band, but their 2 disc live set is a great recording. It features Randy, Steve Smith, Hiram Bullock, Dave Kikoski, Victor Bailey, and Bill Evans. They do some Brecker Bros tunes and other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid View Post
    I don't know if you're familiar with the Soul Bop Band, but their 2 disc live set is a great recording. It features Randy, Steve Smith, Hiram Bullock, Dave Kikoski, Victor Bailey, and Bill Evans. They do some Brecker Bros tunes and other stuff.
    I'm not, but I'd probably dig it, Reid!

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    From Wayside:

    Turtle Records-Pioneering British Jazz-1970-1971(3cd)
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    The Doors' final albums, both on LP:

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    Maybe not their best, but worth to be part of their discography.

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    All on LP:

    Terje Rypdal - What comes after
    Terje Rypdal - Whenever I seem to be far away
    The Fall - Hip priest and kamerads
    Richard Thompson - Hand of Kindness
    Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs of life
    Brand X - Product
    Phil Manzanera - 801 live
    Magazine - Second hand daylight
    David Gilmour - s/t
    Keith Jarrett - My song
    Pat Metheny - Works
    Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness and Eternity
    Stump - Quirk out
    Stump - A fierce pancake
    Talking Heads - The name of this band is talking heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonewalk View Post
    All on LP:

    Terje Rypdal - What comes after
    Terje Rypdal - Whenever I seem to be far away
    The Fall - Hip priest and kamerads
    Richard Thompson - Hand of Kindness
    Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs of life
    Brand X - Product
    Phil Manzanera - 801 live
    Magazine - Second hand daylight
    David Gilmour - s/t
    Keith Jarrett - My song
    Pat Metheny - Works
    Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness and Eternity
    Stump - Quirk out
    Stump - A fierce pancake
    Talking Heads - The name of this band is talking heads
    Nice to see that one. I played it many times when it was released. Although Magazine was called a New Wave-band, they had a lot of art-rock and progressive rock in their music. Great keyboard-stuff, sometimes even in the Jobson-vein, combined with Roxy Music-like sax and some of the most weird, but effective guitar-solo's you've heard. Their first one was fine too.

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    Just received the latest Taste re releases:
    Taste: I'll Remember (4 CD)
    Taste: What's Going On - Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 (DVD)
    Taste: What's Going On -Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 (CD)
    Really looking forward hearing them. Love Rorys guitar playing.


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    Jon Lord - To notice such things
    Genesis - Seconds out
    Nits - Hotel Europa live recordings 1990 - 2014
    Supersister - Long live Supersister!
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    John Cage-The Complete String Quartets Vol.2-String Quartet In Four Parts/Four-The Arditti Quartet
    Leo Ornstein-Piano Quintet-String Quartet No.2
    Angel Ontalva-Tierra Quemada(Wayside)
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    Just picked up from Lasers Edge this week:
    Didier Lockwood - Surya
    Mats/Morgan Band - Live

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    On CD:

    John McLaughlin / Black Light
    Bent Knee / Shiny Eyed Babies
    Virgil Donati / In This Life
    Morgan Agren / Batterie Deluxe
    Terje Rypdal / Min Bul
    Larry Coryell / Aurora Coryellis
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    Caravan - A Night's Tale
    Gong - Live In Sherwood Forest '75
    John Hackett - Another Life
    Glass Hammer - Live And Revived special edition
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    Alan Jenkins-The Kettering Vampires-Nico & The Velvet Underground
    Chris Spedding-Songs Without Words
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    Judy Dyble - Flow and Change

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    The Doors' final albums, both on LP:

    A1PTlUc9nLL._SX522_.jpg

    91WsKbdkzfL._SX522_.jpg


    Maybe not their best, but worth to be part of their discography.
    Not ashamed to say I love the Doors and over the years have attempted time and time again to like these two albums... Never gonna happen.
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