2019-08-04

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2019-08-04 03:51 pm

View From Within

An odd cooler day, not a sunbathing day, so inside listening to jazz.
My bro [livejournal.com profile] coming42 just posted a Miles Davis classic and here is one I have been listening to from the Muhal Abrams box set of eight CDs I purchased in exchange from Rays Jazz Shop. I just paid three quid for the set!

Muhal Richard Abrams Octet - View From Within. Black Saint, 1985 (full album).



Stanton Davis: trumpet, flugelhorn
John Purcell: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute
Marty Ehrlich: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, piccolo, flute
Warren Smith: vibraphone, marimba, gongs
Muhal Richard Abrams: piano, gongs
Rick Rozie: bass
Thurman Barker: drums, orchestra bells, marimba, gong
Ray Mantilla: bongos, conga drums, percussion


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2019-08-04 04:03 pm
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Ptah

Another classic avant-garde jazz album -

Ptah, the el Daoud - Alice Coltrane & Pharoah Sanders - Full Album




1 Ptah, the El Daoud 00:00
2 Turiya and Ramakrishna 13:59
3 Blue Nile 22:20
4 Mantra 29:19
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2019-08-04 08:41 pm
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More Music For A Sunday

Sone oddities and rare stuff -

Tinkerbell's Fairydust - Lazy Day



The A-side of the 1967 single by East London pop-psych group Tinkerbell's Fairydust, a perfect soundtrack for the lazy days of summer:) Original song by Spanky & Our Gang.


Chris Thompson - Joshua Gone Barbados



Triban - I'm Not Saying (1972)



Mike Taylor Quartet -  Leeway




From the album "Pendulum" 1966

Bass -- Tony Reeves
Drums -- Jon Hiseman
Piano -- Mike Taylor
Soprano Saxophone -- Dave Tomlin