Thanks for posting Jeremy.
It's like visting an old CDBaby-friend, from the Happy The Fan-days ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdX4iyO6tQY
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Thanks for posting Jeremy.
It's like visting an old CDBaby-friend, from the Happy The Fan-days ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdX4iyO6tQY
A highlight: White Horses (for Allan):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpvX0hyyRYM
Funny how you mixed two album titles from Ponty, Imaginary Voyage and Enigmatic Ocean. Must be Cosmic ;)
But yeah, great solo's on that album.
Leo Blokhuis: "Berlijn - Muzikale Revolutie", a Dutch-only book, which describes the cultural (and political/sociological) development of the city Berlin from the end of The Great War to David...
For those who love Anthony Phillips' acoustic guitar-playing this sounds like a must have.
Here's the closing track from the first MEER-album, released in 2016. The song is called Valentina In The Sky.
https://soundcloud.com/meer-band/valentina-in-the-sky-1
Based on the title of this thread I was thinking of Silent Running, but that movie is of course a lot older and has also nothing to do with traveling through time.
...
Started reading Bill Thomas' On Track... Kate Bush - every album, every song.
Rustici's new album is a wonderful mix of melodic jazz-rock based on fascinating drum-programming.
Don't be surprised the package will come from Spain. This email I received from the label:
(...) yes, most of our customers overseas get the orders shipped from Spain. This is because of the...
Isn't the 5.1 of Voyage Of The Acolyte a "ne pseudo surround up-mix (plus the one of Defector)?
Haven't played them for ages, so I can't say how they sound. I do remember Please Don't Touch (a...
Yeah! What is he doing with that flag? Over there? Oh, he gives a Pleasure Signal to his pal.
Shure, I missed it too especially when you hear the live-versions of the songs with the quartet. But if Steve was the right guy? Mmm, I don't think so. Maybe he could have done good things on new...
^^^Yeah, those Anthony Phillips-covers by Peter Cross were a joy for the eye!
Of course there is a lot to discover on Marillion's first couple of covers by Mark Wilkinson, especially when you also...
Thanks for posting. Loved it. And guess what, one of the questions was which band had an album right now in the charts called Quiet Life? And that Japan-album arrived today with the mail!! (It was a...
Thanks. That looks good!
Mel Collins was in another band with the name Circus: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1539363-Circus-11
Ordered the box on January 18 and according to USPS:
Your item was processed through our CHICAGO IL INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER facility on February 2, 2021 at 9:25 am. The item is currently...
I guess you've already noticed you've missed mentioning Lenny White in the line-up.
I remember I heard the first time I heard some tracks for Face Value: it was on February 5th 1981 before Camel would start their Nude-concert in Groningen, The Netherlands.
The day after that I...
Got the album today and indeed, it's amazing. You could say Workman has combined his solo-work (which could be described as guitar-orchestrated progressive jazz-rock) with his experience as a...
Funny to discover the double-LP version contains a cover-version of Whitesnake's Here I Go Again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFLPzJkkrzI
Someone who is certainly influenced by Richter is Ryan Vail as can be heard on his second album For Every Silence.
Here's the openingtrack 1927, which is the year the piano that is being played was...
I see. So Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is not far away.
I was listening to Café Jacques' second album, International from 1978 last week and in the song Waiting I heard Christopher Thomson singing:
Waiting for the quarantine to end
To know I'm free of...
I didn't realize this is the second album by MEER.
In 2016 the debut was released: https://www.discogs.com/Meer-Meer/release/11617867
Also posted in a AH-thread: a archive-recording from Soft Machine during the Bundles-tour in 1975:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmAdmYmN6fQ&feature=emb_logo
Here's another Soft Machine-concert from 1975:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmAdmYmN6fQ
Cool. There's also a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IwQAbDraIc
oh, dear....;)
Years ago at a record-fair they sold two boots from this concert, one being The Pine Ian's Jig (Genschman Records).
Don't remember the other title, but I only bought this one, because it had more...
Mentioned in the Cuneiform newletter:
SNEAK PEAK! UPCOMING MARCH 2021 RELEASES ON CUNEIFORM
ALAN GOWEN & HUGH HOPPER – Bracknell – Bresse Improvisations
jazz-rock / Canterbury/ progressive rock ...
Thanks. Frank looks sad though :( ;)
When I started watching The Leftovers I did know Richter's work, but didn't know he had done the soundtrack. It got me into the story right away; very emotional! I believe some of the pieces come...
I learned his music when someone at the old Mick Karn-forum recommended him. The first album I bought was The Blue Notebook:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfy2fs01ZkI
Retrospective is a...
You can also order from https://www.artist-shop.com/comingsoon/index.htm and I guess many more.
I went for ordering from the USA this time; ordering from a EU-shop last time took months.
Masterpiece of singer-songwriter compositions with some (prog)rock elements.
I saw some funny remarks on Ed Van Otterdyke and thought it would be nice to listen to one of his other CD's, Soundtracks 1. This song is called Opus 891 on my CD, but is also known as Landscapes And...
Finally got the third FAT-album, #awesome. Another lovely trio-CD from musicians who know how to react on each others virtuoso playing. And it's fun to listen to them because they don't take...
If there wasn't an English book on the Canterbury Scene coming soon I might have been interested ;)
Tight! Well played. And what a lovely cover.
Thanks for posting.
For lazy people, who don't want to listen to the whole Bandcamp-album, here's a 1 minute trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxmynguQN9U
Just got the chance to listen to "Once Only", the debut of Eternal Return (mentioned in the first post).
This is music for people who like later days Talk Talk, David Sylvian (especially the track...
A friend found this recording from Baja Prog, which looks like a professional one, so who knows....:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x65ogNdkeX0
I've played this one a couple of times for two weeks (got a promo). Really nice. It's a bit as if ELO would start recording today. It also has the melancholic vibe of bands like OAK and Choir Of...
After a travel of 1 1/2 month Travelogue arrived safely. Thanks. :)
Cool. Thanks.
Maybe they'll add the German In Tribute To JS Bach-concert from 1985, which features Jobson (although there're not many A-songs being played):
16/3/85 International Congress Centrum Berlin,...
^^Don't know if "in association with Ken Scott" also counts as a production-job, but that's what he was credited for on the cover of Like Children by Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer.
I'm sure you read...
Both Trey Gunn and Markus Reuter are performing on a new concept CD called In The Name Of ... (A Prayer For Our Times" by Unqiete Music LTD.
Here's the video teaser of this sometimes dark ambient...
Brand X
Exit North
The "X" did it!
Thanks. I guess we have to keep an eye on https://stellaleejones.bandcamp.com/
:up PM sent.
Although not really in the Canterbury-vein I think Project S by saxophone-player Benjamin Herman sounds a lot like Land Of Cockayne:
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Interfulgent is the title of the new album by Corrado Rustici. There's a track called The Man From Yorkshire which is dedicated to Allan Holdsworth
Samples and ordering from...
Finally Lyle will release a new album next month, called Uncommon Measures: https://www.bluecanoerecords.com/lyle_workman.html
B.t.w. did anyone who loves Allan's music on LP buy the RSD 2020-release Road Games on vinyl? It contains one bonus-track, the title track sung by Jack Bruce, which was never released on LP before...
I always thought of this album as Soft Machine-going-Alan Parson Project. Quite symphonic at times, but indeed not much to do with SM.
Actually the program is called Xymphonia (no phobic types in the team): http://xymphonia.aafm.nl/jan2021.html
My copy seems to got lost somewhere here in The Netherlands 4 weeks ago.
I haven't played it anymore after I got the Esoteric re-release on CD. What I remember is that it does sound fine, but that the details aren't as clear as on the remaster.