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This is the kind of thing I wanted when I initially discovered Georges Aperghis' Recitations Cycle and Luciano Berio's Sequenza for voice (as much as I like them).
In my philosophy with extreme music (regardless if it's in classical or metal or punk etc tradition) is: either you go All the way, or you don't go at all |
Bonobo on the turntable, Ninja Tune retrospective in hand. A fine morning, indeed!
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I guess you got to keep your lamp and turntable.
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One of the best jazz albums I've heard
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Yes! Great album that got loads of play in our house and on my radio show in the '70s.
Extension of Mwandishi really. He's a Buddhist and came to town here a few years ago to play with a fine quartet that was all arranged by a local Buddhist society. Got lots of pictures and a full recording. Spoke with him after the concert. Beautiful style of playing. Bless Mwile and his fabulous bass clarinet. |
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You surprise me sometimes! Good album from Tjader.
Almost as popular as his "hit" album that I grew up with, "Soul Sauce." Probably a good idea for him to change the title from "Guachi Guaro" to "Soul Sauce" - easier on the tongue. Written by the greats: Chano Pozo & Dizzy, it was released in '65 (the YouTube date of '64 is incorrect). I have to include his great version of Mongo's "Afro Blue" as well (with Jimmy Heath, Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Richard Davis and Grady Tate!) Spoiler for Guachi Guaro:
Spoiler for Afro Blue:
Spoiler for Watchi Wara:
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