@confused, I thought of you when the Lost Trail disk arrived. I shelled out for the full hand made package, which ships as two 3" CDs in a larger folder, and it is full of great photography and...soil charts, among other things, which naturally made me think of you.
So much stuff came with it that at one point I was sure they had forgotten to put the actual CDs in there. A beautiful release in every way. (And if you don;t want all the goodies it's NYOP on bandcamp)
NP: another one of the Wist Rec releases, also in beautiful packaging.
Shifting some things around on shelves and decided to revisit this wonderful 8-disc set of Free Jazz/Improv on Leo Records featuring some of the greats like the Ganelin Trio, the late Sergey Kuryokhin, and Jazz Group Arkhangelsk to name a few.
"An unusually romantic record from master Lee "Scratch" Perry. Sunny, sensual vocal layering from Susan Cadogan, whose voice I can't get enough of. Perfectly gritty reverb. Apparently this didn't attract much attention in Jamaica at the time of its release but it did well overseas, especially in the UK. I can't really think of anyone who wouldn't love this."
When I first saw that Awesome Tapes was re-releasing this I was pretty sure that I already had it, but I looked and couldn't find it. Now I bought it from emu and I'm almost positive I had this before. It drives me nuts! It's not so much that I mind "buying" something I already had; it was free emu money anyway, and it's worth supporting Awesome Tapes anyway. But it bothers me that I lost something; it makes me wonder what else I lost... Now I can't even say 100% that this isn't familiar because I already went through this before and then bought it, or that I was just mistaken that I ever had it and it seems familiar from listening to samples. But I'm pretty sure I had it because it has these horse sounds in one place, and I feel like I remember listening to a death metal album around the same time (around 2010 I think) that also had horse sounds and making that (odd) mental comparison between the two. Too much is not enough indeed!
eta: It is good though! A little difficult, but good!
Shifting some things around on shelves and decided to revisit this wonderful 8-disc set of Free Jazz/Improv on Leo Records featuring some of the greats like the Ganelin Trio, the late Sergey Kuryokhin, and Jazz Group Arkhangelsk to name a few.
You are the only person I know who bought that. I used to look at it in the catalogue and try to justify the expense. I do love what I've heard of the Ganelin Trio and Leo himself used to live about 4 miles from here.
Big fan of Feigin's label since 1980. Probably have around 500 titles and still growing. The booklet in that box set is large and wonderful! Also: got to see the Ganelin Trio at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL in the 80's and was really wowed by the performance.
@confused, I thought of you when the Lost Trail disk arrived. I shelled out for the full hand made package, which ships as two 3" CDs in a larger folder, and it is full of great photography and...soil charts, among other things, which naturally made me think of you.
So much stuff came with it that at one point I was sure they had forgotten to put the actual CDs in there. A beautiful release in every way. (And if you don;t want all the goodies it's NYOP on bandcamp)
NP: another one of the Wist Rec releases, also in beautiful packaging.
Yes, for sure! It still is with thanks to amclark2 for suggesting Pages From The Alamance Hymnal, 2011-2013 (still NYOP) for my 2013 garden experiment. I knew I recognized Lost Trail. It, unfortunately, is on the broken hard drive. I don't feel right downloading it again so I think I'll head to emusic and see what I can find. Even with the best intentions of downloading more, I'd forgotten to do that.
Plus, Wow! The only album that gave me more than posters was The Who disc Live At Leeds, Decca DL 79175 which contained delivery notes, a contract to appear at a festival and what not. I love that soil texture triangle, plus a guide! Music is so much more than just sounds. I'm feeling that envy, but I simply couldn't afford to use any more of our available budget than I am now.
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Panabrite - Subaquatic Meditation
Ozzy Osbourne - Randy Rhoads Tribute
After hearing them with Lesley Flanigan, I needed to do some more exploring.
Thanks again.
The Afternoon Vision - The Lost Trail
Working back
Exploring music-
From Discogs
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Grainger Studio, Adelaide, March 9, 2014
So much stuff came with it that at one point I was sure they had forgotten to put the actual CDs in there. A beautiful release in every way. (And if you don;t want all the goodies it's NYOP on bandcamp)
NP: another one of the Wist Rec releases, also in beautiful packaging.
Being - The Folkstone Lighthouse EP
As you said recently, music is fun!
the late Sergey Kuryokhin, and Jazz Group Arkhangelsk to name a few.
http://www.listentothis.info/2016/02/susan-cadogan-susan-cadogan-1976.html?m=1
"An unusually romantic record from master Lee "Scratch" Perry. Sunny, sensual vocal layering from Susan Cadogan, whose voice I can't get enough of. Perfectly gritty reverb. Apparently this didn't attract much attention in Jamaica at the time of its release but it did well overseas, especially in the UK. I can't really think of anyone who wouldn't love this."
CoH - 'Return to Mechanics'
When I first saw that Awesome Tapes was re-releasing this I was pretty sure that I already had it, but I looked and couldn't find it. Now I bought it from emu and I'm almost positive I had this before. It drives me nuts! It's not so much that I mind "buying" something I already had; it was free emu money anyway, and it's worth supporting Awesome Tapes anyway. But it bothers me that I lost something; it makes me wonder what else I lost... Now I can't even say 100% that this isn't familiar because I already went through this before and then bought it, or that I was just mistaken that I ever had it and it seems familiar from listening to samples. But I'm pretty sure I had it because it has these horse sounds in one place, and I feel like I remember listening to a death metal album around the same time (around 2010 I think) that also had horse sounds and making that (odd) mental comparison between the two. Too much is not enough indeed!
eta: It is good though! A little difficult, but good!
around 500 titles and still growing. The booklet in
that box set is large and wonderful! Also: got to see
the Ganelin Trio at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL
in the 80's and was really wowed by the performance.
Teho Teardo & Blixa Bargeld – Nerissimo
It still is with thanks to amclark2 for suggesting Pages From The Alamance Hymnal, 2011-2013 (still NYOP) for my 2013 garden experiment. I knew I recognized Lost Trail. It, unfortunately, is on the broken hard drive. I don't feel right downloading it again so I think I'll head to emusic and see what I can find. Even with the best intentions of downloading more, I'd forgotten to do that.
Plus, Wow! The only album that gave me more than posters was The Who disc Live At Leeds, Decca DL 79175 which contained delivery notes, a contract to appear at a festival and what not.
I love that soil texture triangle, plus a guide! Music is so much more than just sounds. I'm feeling that envy, but I simply couldn't afford to use any more of our available budget than I am now.
-always (grateful for a good deal)
The Afternoon Vision - The Lost Trail
They also reminds me of Metric:
Recommended by @kargatron many moons ago . . .
NP:
Getting ready for Bruce here in a few weeks at Coventry. The most expensive music concert tickets I've ever purchased by a long way!
- Number nine - Number nine - Number nine . . . . .