That top cover is so remarkable, isn't it? I miss those old album covers that showed both artistry and cleverness, so totally lacking today.
I posted the 1981 Live in Detroit long ago here. The other two album are of course well worth hearing, although you might notice they recycled many tracks from one release to the next. Surprisingly, the last album is the best one.
From that one, the Midnight Sun:
I love the way these artists are such incredible virtuosos on their instruments, with 4 players occasionally sounding like an orchestra. So typical of the fusion artists of the 70s.
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Hi Julian,
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Thanks!
anything for you bro, here it is:
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Wonderful, many thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThank you very much for these, Julian, i've wanted to hear it for a long time.
ReplyDeleteI'm very behind with your blog, maybe this weekend I'll try to get back on top, sure to find interesting things.
Since you appreciate suggestions, i would like to point out two records that, if I have guessed your tastes, you might like a lot (assuming you don't already know them, which is likely :-))
Jasun Martz / The Neoteric Orchestra – The Pillory
https://www.discogs.com/it/Jasun-Martz-The-Neoteric-Orchestra-The-Pillory/master/75296
Jean-Paul Prat – Masal
https://www.discogs.com/it/Jean-Paul-Prat-Masal/master/502310
Have a nice WE