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richard barrett
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« Reply #1305 on: 23:15:02, 12-09-2007 »

Continuing a mini retrospective of Weather Report tracks, in memoriam Joe Z. Right now, one of the best albums, 'Mysterious Traveller', on which there is an exquisite duo between Zawinul and Shorter called 'Blackthorn Rose' that makes me go gooey every time I hear it.
Mysterious Traveller is very fine, must give that a listen again some time. I think my favourite WR tracks, though, are the brief but indeed highly mysterious Wayne Shorter piece "Three Clowns" from Black Market, and Zawinul's "Bahia" from Tale Spinnin'. Both feature Z's synthesizer work at its most individual and expressive.
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« Reply #1306 on: 00:18:53, 13-09-2007 »

 # 1357       Thank you for another helpful lead, IGI; you must have read my mind as I did wonder whether a soundtrack recording was available.  I'll follow through.

Bws,  Stanley
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« Reply #1307 on: 11:18:00, 13-09-2007 »

Seoul Ensemble of Traditional Music, World Network series, track no. 8, - best track on CD
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« Reply #1308 on: 15:03:06, 13-09-2007 »

I am Kurious Oranj by The Fall
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« Reply #1309 on: 15:16:01, 13-09-2007 »

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« Reply #1310 on: 17:08:49, 13-09-2007 »



Ooh, lucky.  Mine's in the mail (along with my Ensemble Organum Ockeghem Requiem, or E.O.O.R.)
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« Reply #1311 on: 17:30:25, 13-09-2007 »

E.O.O.R.

I thought that was the abridged version of the Xenakis organ piece...

Here it's


The Trois petites liturgies at the moment. Don't need to listen to it that often but it's fun when I do. Even if the willing-suspension-of-disbelief-o-meter gets close to the red zone from time to time.
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« Reply #1312 on: 17:34:24, 13-09-2007 »

Have you heard Günter Wand's recording, Ollie?
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« Reply #1313 on: 17:43:28, 13-09-2007 »

Of GMEEOORH or of the Trois petites liturgies? Either way, no. Will it blend?
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« Reply #1314 on: 17:57:48, 13-09-2007 »


That'll be the one. It seems to be rather expensive (I thought it was budget-price but I remembered wrong). Certainly more expensive than a PM, should you want to experiment with simultaneous red zones on your speedometer and the whatever-else-it-was-o-meter you mentioned.
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« Reply #1315 on: 18:55:31, 13-09-2007 »


That'll be the one. It seems to be rather expensive (I thought it was budget-price but I remembered wrong). Certainly more expensive than a PM, should you want to experiment with simultaneous red zones on your speedometer and the whatever-else-it-was-o-meter you mentioned.

Cheap enough from Caiman, via Amazon.fr, (or at least, it was just now, when I ordered it).
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« Reply #1316 on: 19:39:05, 13-09-2007 »

I'm having a small, partly chalumeau-induced chrematorrhoea problem so I might be holding off on the amazons for a bit. At least until I've bought lots of plane tickets to London and back.

Now spinning here:




And I don't care who knows it.
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« Reply #1317 on: 23:02:17, 13-09-2007 »

I'm having a small, partly chalumeau-induced chrematorrhoea problem

Ollie, I've got JUST the pills for you.
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« Reply #1318 on: 22:25:07, 14-09-2007 »

You can't always get what you want - The Rolling Stones, Live Licks. And I'm loving it, I have to say.
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richard barrett
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« Reply #1319 on: 22:39:36, 14-09-2007 »

But if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need.

What I need is


before returning to something a little more Swedish.
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