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Just discovered these
Very avant garde
very clever
Brilliant
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Just discovered these
Very avant garde
very clever
Brilliant
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”
I can't find that one on Spotify, so I'm listening to this one. I think it's the same one. Anyway, it's reminding me of what Sergio Mendez and Brazil '66 used to do to Beatles songs in the '60s.
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Speaking of Brazil '66, I'm getting a blast from my past.
Combining pop with Bossa Nova rhythms, he was unique in having two female vocalists who sang in unison, which somehow worked really well.
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Just got through this on Spotify. Except for the McCoy Tyner track, it's pretty much a waste of time. You've been warned.
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The Jazz Messengers--The Jazz Messengers
Whatever floats your boat
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I love her uniquely husky voice. I also like that she sings poetical songs that usually have a message rather than simple love songs.
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Recommended disc from Stereophile. I had forgotten what an amazing improvisor this guy is. To keep going at this advanced age, too...
Apocalyptica, their self-titled album.
Horace Silver--The Cape Verdean Blues
Horace Silver--Song For My Father
Whatever floats your boat
Fleetwood Mac, Greatest Hits.
This may be their greatest hits, but it's not a compilation of their history, concentrating instead on the Buckingham/Nicks years. They had some cool stuff before that, like Albatross and Black Magic Woman. Oh, well . . .
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Our Lady Peace: Curve.
Lacuna Coil: Dark Adrenaline. Their best album in years![]()
Miles Davis: Sketches Of Spain
Maiden listen of this one though I think I must have heard the Concierto before!
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