You should check out, if you haven't heard them already, Brubeck's "Brubeck Time", "Time Out", and "Time Further Out". Not only classic albums but imo the best of Brubeck. Little known fact that Brubeck influenced many great prog keys players: Emerson, Wakeman, ect... Polytonality was pretty rare at the time - playing in different keys with the right and left hands. Pretty sweet stuff. Not to mention the odd time sigs and polyrhythms that Brubeck was best known for. I get excited when I see people listening to Brubeck, he's not exactly 'popular' anymore.
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Supertramp ~ Crime of the Century Stevie Wonder ~ Innervision Bruford ~ One Of A Kind Miles Davis ~ Filles de Kilimanjaro Miles Davis ~ A Tribute to Jack Johnson
So, yeah, I'm fairly pleased with this little score.
Supertramp ~ Crime of the Century Stevie Wonder ~ Innervision Bruford ~ One Of A Kind Miles Davis ~ Filles de Kilimanjaro Miles Davis ~ A Tribute to Jack Johnson
So, yeah, I'm fairly pleased with this little score.
jesus christ! give those some time to sink in! you just bought some of my favorite albums of all time! Probably my fav Bruford solo album and out of the nearly 100 Miles Davis albums those would be in my top 5.
Today I bought:
Ornette Coleman/Pat Metheny - Song X Miles Davis - Tutu (Remaster)
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I have been looking for the Bruford CD since the first time I heard you play the title track on OS ... today was finally my lucky day. I am overdue in getting reacquainted with A. Holdsworth, so this CD will be a good start. I am obviously very pleased to add these Miles titles to my collection, even though it is Bitches Brew that I have been searching for lately. I am slowly establishing a Miles catalog worthy of muster!
I have been looking for the Bruford CD since the first time I heard you play the title track on OS ... today was finally my lucky day. I am overdue in getting reacquainted with A. Holdsworth, so this CD will be a good start. I am obviously very pleased to add these Miles titles to my collection, even though it is Bitches Brew that I have been searching for lately. I am slowly establishing a Miles catalog worthy of muster!
you don't have Bitches Brew?!?!?!?!!?!!?!?!?!?!?! aside from Kind of Blue that's like THE Miles album. get on the trolly mate!
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Red Hot Chili Peppers ~ Freaky Styley Gong ~ You King Crimson ~ The Power To Believe Jethro Tull ~ Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 (DVD)
Well, it was Christmas early/late this year,as I picked up not 1,but many CDs on a trip to Minneapolis recently. Here we go. First is the remastered Dream Theater "When Dream and Day Unite". Next up is James LaBrie's Mullmuzzler 1 with Mike Keneally on guitar.Although I already have a cassette copy(compliments of Mike the Lurker) of Liquid Tension Experiment 1,I recieved the CD as a gift from a friend. I also recieved as a gift the Velvet Revolver CD and Deep Purple's 2003 release "Bananas" with Steve Morse on guitars. Filling out my aquisitions are Joe Jackson's"Look Sharp",Todd Rundgren's "liars", Steve Vai's "The Seventh Song" and his new one "Real Illusions:Reflections",and Jordan Rudess' 2004 release "Rhythm of Time" with Joe Sariani,Steve Morse, Vinnie Moore and Greg Howe on guitars,Rod Morgenstein on drums,Dave LaRue on bass and Kip Winger on vocals. Lots of listening!
I almost (how could I?) forgot I picked up Cryptic Vision's "Moments of Clarity" from the band when they opened for Kansas in St Petersburg. I also mentioned the Dividing Line to them,and they thank any of the DJs that play their tunes.
Radiohead - OK Computer Man, I am on a roll when it comes to finding CD titles at used or sale prices the first time I look for them!! Nice suggestion, Grrrl, this IS a good place to start... My first impression was Violent Femmes meets Marillion, which would make for a strange meeting indeed! Strange but beautiful! If OK Computer is their Abbey Road, do they have a Sgt. Peppers and White Album as well?
John Scofield & Pat Metheny - I Can See Your House From Here Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way Phish - A Picture of Nectar Mahavishnu Orchestra - Visions of the Emerald Beyond King Crimson - The ConstrucKtion of Light
Saw Pat Metheny a few weeks ago in Clearwater. They opened with a complete playing of their new album. I had the pleasure of greeting him in the morning after the show as he was walking down the hallway of the resort I work at. He was tired,but friendly!
Saw Pat Metheny a few weeks ago in Clearwater. They opened with a complete playing of their new album. I had the pleasure of greeting him in the morning after the show as he was walking down the hallway of the resort I work at. He was tired,but friendly!
I regrettably missed PMG this tour, sounds like it was another classic. I saw them the tour before and a few other times dating back to 1987. Always a top-notch concert experience. How cool to meet him too! Awesome!