I had to replay the last album as I had to run out and clear the driveway so my wife could get to work (not as lucky as I). It was up to 20cm but light and fluffy. It still was a pretty good workout. I hope I don't have to clear it off before she gets home. Now, to see if I remember how to post a picture. Mojave 3 - Alan Forrester, Ian McCutcheon, Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, Simon Rowe
@djh Yes, me too. Shalabi wears quite a few hats and I've enjoyed them all, but that really does stand out. I also really enjoyed The Dwarfs of East Agouza. Terrific! On to Shankar
1971 Recorded 1972 The first time I heard Maggie Bell singing Blind Man I was sold. I only have the first 2 on vinyl and they're pretty worn. Thanks to @Lowlife for making me think about the past.
Ps I still think the the '70s albums are the best and if the vocals were amped up a bit on the live album it would have been great. more Ps Gee, I'm reminded about bad microphones - Les Harvey - Leslie (Les) Harvey (13 September 1945 - 3 May 1972) (brother of Alex Harvey) was a guitarist in several Scottish bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s. While on stage with Stone The Crows at Swansea Top Rank in 1972 he died after touching an ungrounded microphone.
I remember seeing Maggie Bell, decades ago now, probably mid 80s? A brilliant vocalist. I don't think I've got anything by her in iTunes, I need to check.
Well, James Dewar got me thinking about Robin Trower and because S is right between R & T, it'll fit right in. Considering the discount on the latest booster deal I decided to back-up some of my vinyl. I'm not sure why I don't have anything past 1975 - I thought I had more, so time to check out where he is now. Robin Trower
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Mojave 3 - Alan Forrester, Ian McCutcheon,
Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, Simon Rowe
2000 2001
2006 2014 Zurich - Originally recorded 1994
Neil Halstead, Tony F. Wilson
2010 Dag Rosenqvist & Simon Scott 2010
Marcus Fischer, Tomoyoshi Date, Taylor Deupree)
Low Pagoda and The Unseen Ministers of Love
By Low Pagoda obv.
2015 2016
Televise - Simon Scott
2007 2007 Remixes by Ulrich Schnauss, Isan
(Fluffy Erskine, Joellen Housego, Mike Moya,
Norsola Johnson, Sam Shalabi, Thierry Amar)
2002 Shalabi Effect - The Trial Of St-Orange 2004 - Osama
(Alexandre St-Onge, Anthony Seck, Sam Shalabi,
Will Eizlini)
https://www.emusic.com/label/66377/Editions-Milan-Music?sortField=RELEASE_DATE&descending&pageNumber=1
Feign To Delight Gaiety Of Gods
2016 The Dwarfs of East Agouza - Bes (Alan Bishop, Maurice Louca, Sam Shalabi)
On to Shankar
1984 w/ Jan Garbarek & Palle Mikkelborg 1985 - Song For Everyone
- Vision. Jan Garbarek, Zakir Hussain, Zakir Hussain
1989 Var. - Passion - Sources 2000 w/Zakir Hussain & T.H. Vinayakram
Compiled By – David Bottrill, Peter Gabriel Eternal Light
feat. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan And Party,
Baaba Maal, Shankar & The Epidemics, + others
1988 SXL (Bill Laswell, Samulnori) 2014 Ones And Zeros Reloaded
- Into The Outlands w/ Shankar - Violin Saro Cosentino Originally recorded 1997
Violin [Double], Vocals – Shankar
- Featuring John Also Bennett
Sounds a bit like Tindersticks in places NYOP
1970 1970
1971 Recorded 1972
The first time I heard Maggie Bell singing Blind Man I was sold. I only have the first 2 on vinyl and they're pretty worn. Thanks to @Lowlife for making me think about the past.
Ps I still think the the '70s albums are the best and if the vocals were amped up a bit on the live album it would have been great.
more Ps
Gee, I'm reminded about bad microphones -
Les Harvey - Leslie (Les) Harvey (13 September 1945 - 3 May 1972) (brother of Alex Harvey) was a guitarist in several Scottish bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s. While on stage with Stone The Crows at Swansea Top Rank in 1972 he died after touching an ungrounded microphone.
- And it's right here:
Robin Trower
1973 1974
1975 2017
Shriekback
1986 1988
1990 1992
From the eMu bargains thread.
now
Indonésie: Java (Pays Sunda)
Laurie Anderson- Big Science
2005 2007
2010
Did I mention this one? Well, I'm mentioning it now.
I see only one Ocora Radio-France album in my collection, but it's a doozy:
This album is just ridiculous amounts of fun.
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