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    Well my new car does not do CDs so it's iTunes for me, and for $10 purchased Tony Banks' 'A Chord Too Far'. Except for 'Shortcut To Somewhere' and 'Back To Back' which I don't care for, this album sounds really good. Surprised a 4-cd box is just $10.

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    Digital:
    Acte V / Live at NEARFest 2010 by Forgas Band Phenomena
    The Fossil Record 1980​-​1987 by Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic
    Schizotrope: The Life And Death Of Marie Zorn : North American Tour 1999 by Richard Pinhas / Maurice Dantec

    LP (used)
    Art Ensemble of Chicago - Full Force
    Jack Dejohnette - New Directions
    Chick Corea - The Leprechaun
    Anthony Braxton with Chick Corea, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland & Barry Altschul - The Complete Braxton 1971
    Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea - An Evening with Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea In Concert.
    Pura Vida!.

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    Fischer-Z - Going Deaf For A Living
    Ishmael Ensemble - A State Of Flow
    X-Legged Sally - Slow-Up
    Theon Cross - Intra-I
    Agusa - En annan värld
    Daniel Casimir - Boxed In
    Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse Remixed
    Yazz Ahmed - Polyhymnia Remixed
    Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong
    Radiohead - In Rainbows (Disk 2)
    Nubya Garcia - SOURCE ⧺ WE MOVE
    Stiff Little Fingers - Imflammable Material
    Android Trio - Other Worlds
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    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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    Sen Morimoto - s/t
    Hiatus Kaiyote - Mood Valiant
    Art Blakey and His Jazz Messengers - Chippin' In
    Bent Knee - Frosting
    Maoki Yamamoto - In My World
    Prism - Second Thoughts / Second Move
    Tatsuro Yamashita - For You
    Taeko Ohnuki - Sunshower
    Radiohead - Kid Amnesia
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    I haven't bought anything for over a week. I'll listen to the ones I've already bought....let's see how long this lasts...
    'I would advise stilts for the quagmires"

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    Well that didn't last long... two more Zappa cds on the way
    'I would advise stilts for the quagmires"

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    Thundercat "It is What it Is"....great album!
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    Simon Steensland - Let's Go To Hell
    Bent Knee - Live at Davis Square Theatre
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
    Just picked up Eloy's third "Ocean" and fourth "Dawn". Any other selections that should be on my radar next?
    Not sure what you mean (your 3rd and 4th) but in their catalog these are 6th and 5th, respectively. In reality you should get all, but I would start with Silent Cries And Mighty Echoes and Colours.

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    Camberwell Now; All's Well
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    Accordo dei Contrari - UR
    Ghost Rhythms - Spectral Music
    Android Trio - Other Worlds
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    Zappa: Apostrophe (') - disappointing, btw.
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    VDGG - The Aerosol Grey Machine - 2021 Japanese SHM-CD on the Belle Antique label with withdrawn original cover artwork and the album sides flipped to mimic a UK test pressing that was never released (I think it works better this way, a la Judas Priest's Sad Wings Of Destiny). Licensed from Esoteric so it has the bonus tracks (Ferret And Featherbird, etc.) Makes a nice upgrade to my old '97 Repertoire CD that I've had for a quarter century!

    Soft Machine Legacy - Soft Machine Legacy - Japanese (first) edition with the oranges on the cover and the classic logo. Wanted it for years, a bit pricey but the wife gave me a birthday budget so I splurged.

    Agusa - En Annan Värd

    Bernardo Lanzetti - Horizontal Rain

    ... more stuff on the way! Always an exciting time of year for me.
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    The Darrifourcq, Hermia, Ceccaldi is superb
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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    That 1st Michelson Morley (Aether Drift) is a potent brain melter. Also picked up both of the "In Love With" discs and a God At The Casino cd. Darrifourcq seems meticulously OCD on all of them. First heard him on Barbacana on the Babel label, that might be my favorite thing he's on so far. Won't be surprised if that changes after a few more listens to the other titles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bake 2 View Post
    That 1st Michelson Morley (Aether Drift) is a potent brain melter. Also picked up both of the "In Love With" discs and a God At The Casino cd. Darrifourcq seems meticulously OCD on all of them. First heard him on Barbacana on the Babel label, that might be my favorite thing he's on so far. Won't be surprised if that changes after a few more listens to the other titles.
    I discovered Darrifourcq when In Love With played RIO. I've pretty much bought everything with him and the Ceccaldi brothers on. Axel Love is probably my favourite. I'll checkout that Barbacana
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.

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    King Crimson - Music Is Our Friend (ordered from DGM USA; listening to the album on Spotify now and it's really good.)

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    pfm passpartu (jap CD re rm)

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    Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out / Getting To This 2018 2-CD deluxe edition on Chrysalis with bonus tracks
    Gong - Flying Teapot, Angel's Egg, You, and Shamal 2-CD deluxe editions. Huge improvements IMO. Happy to trade in my old remastered versions (and even worse was the Charly version of FT)
    The Miles Davis Quintet - The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions 4-CD boxed set
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    Not prog, but I found it in the thriftstore.
    Bel Canto - Magic box
    This is the 4th album of this Norwegian group. I have the 3 before that and when I heard this 4th one at the time it was released, it didn't convince me. Now I decided to take it and, though the music is a bit different, than that of the other albums, I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Not prog, but I found it in the thriftstore.
    Bel Canto - Magic box
    This is the 4th album of this Norwegian group. I have the 3 before that and when I heard this 4th one at the time it was released, it didn't convince me. Now I decided to take it and, though the music is a bit different, than that of the other albums, I like it.
    I had the first two Bel Canto-CD's when I found this one. The nice thing it is that it features Norwegian jazz(rock)-heroes like Nils Petter Molvær and Eivind Aarset, along with folks like Jah Wobble and Jaki Liebezeit.
    Last edited by interbellum; 11-22-2021 at 03:34 PM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    I had the first two Bel Canto-CD's when I found this one. The nice thing it is that it features Norwegian jazz(rock)-heroes like Nils Petter Molvær and Eivind Aarseth, along with folks like Jah Wobble and Jaki Liebezeit.
    Most of those names sound familiar, but I don't know Eivind Aarseth.

    I have the first Bel Canto on CD and vinyl. Saw them in a Dutch TV-show and was sold on them. When my dad heard some instrumental part of that album, he thought it was my own music (I only could wish it was).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Most of those names sound familiar, but I don't know Eivind Aarseth.
    https://eivindaarset.com/

    Aarset (sorry about the typo) is a guitar-wyzard, who played will Molvær a lot but also produced a lot of solo-albums. He's specialized in creating the most strange sounds out of his guitar and looping those sounds. A bit like David Torn used to do.

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    Scattered Hamlet - Stereo Overthrow. got a digipak/t-shirt/sticker bundle.

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