Friday, April 3, 2009

Eric Clapton Discography




1964: Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds

Tracks:
1) Bye Bye Bird 2) Mister Downchild 3) 23 Hours Too Long
4)Out On The Water Coast 5) Baby Don't Worry 6) Pontiac Blues
7)Take It Easy Baby 8}I Don't Care No More 9)Do The Weston

1965: For Your Love (Yardbirds)
Tracks:
1) For Your Love 2) I'm Not Talking 3) Putty (In Your Hands)
4) I Ain't Got You 5) Got To Hurry 6) I Ain't Done Wrong 7) I Wish You Would
8} A Certain Girl 9) Sweet Music 10) Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 11) My Girl Sloopy

1965: Having A Rave Up (Yardbirds)
Tracks:
1) Mr You're A Better Man Than I 2) Evil Hearted You 3) I'm A Man
4) Still I'm Sad 5) Heart Full Of Soul 6) Train Kept A-Rollin' 7) Smokestack Lightning
8} Respectable 9) I'm A Man 10) Here 'Tis.

1966: With Eric Clapton (John Mayall's Bluesbreakers)
Tracks:
1) All Your Love 2) Hideaway 3) Little Girl 4) Another Man
5) Double Crossin' Time 6) What'd I Say 7) Key To Love 8} Parchman Farm
9) Have You Heard 10) Ramblin' On My Mind 11) Steppin' Out 12) It Ain't Right.

1966: Fresh Cream (Cream)
Tracks:
1) I Feel Free 2) N. S. U. 3) Sleepy Time Time 4) Dreaming 5) Sweet Wine
6) Spoonful 7) Cat's Squirrel 8} Four Until Late
9) Rollin' And Tumblin' 10) I'm So Glad 11) Toad

1967: Disraeli Gears (Cream)
Tracks:
1) Strange Brew 2) Sunshine Of Your Love 3) World Of Pain
4) Dance The Night Away 5) Blue Condition 6) Tales Of Brave Ulysses
7) Swlabr 8} We're Going Wrong 9) Outside Woman Blues
10) Take It Back 11) Mother's Lament.

1968: Wheels Of Fire (Cream)
Tracks:
1) White Room 2) Sitting On Top Of The World 3) Passing The Time
4) As You Said 5) Pressed Rat And Warthog 6) Politician 7)
Those Were The Days 8} Born Under A Bad Sign 9) Deserted Cities Of The Heart
10) Crossroads 11) Spoonful 12) Traintime 13) Toad.

1969: Goodbye Cream (Cream)
Tracks:
1) I'm So Glad 2) Politician 3) Sitting On Top Of The World 4) Badge
5) Doing That Scrapyard Thing 6) What A Bringdown 7) Anyone For Tennis.


1969: Blind Faith (Blind Faith)

Tracks:
1) Had To Cry Today 2) Can't Find My Way Home 3) Well All Right
4) Presence Of The Lord 5) Sea Of Joy 6) Do What You Like.

1970: On Tour With Eric Clapton (Delaney & Bonnie & Friends)
Tracks:
1)Things Get Better 2)Poor Elijah 3)Only You Know and I Know
4)I Don't Want to Discuss It 5)That's What My Man Is For
6)Where There's a Will There's a Way
7)Comin' Home 8}Little Richard Medley

1970: Live Cream (Cream)
Tracks:
1) N. S. U. 2) Sleepy Time Time 3) Sweet Wine 4) Rollin' And Tumblin' 5) Lawdy Mama.

1972: Live Cream Volume II (Cream)
Tracks:
1) Deserted Cities Of The Heart 2) White Room 3) Politician
4) Tales Of Brave Ulysses 5) Sunshine Of Your Love 6) Steppin' Out.

1970: Eric Clapton
Tracks:
1) Slunky 2) Bad Boy 3) Lonesome And A Long Way From Home
4) After Midnight 5) Easy Now 6) Blues Power 7) Bottle Of Red Wine
8} Lovin' You Lovin' Me 9) I've Told You For The Last Time
10) Don't Know Why 11) Let It Rain.

1970: Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Derek and the Dominos)
Tracks:
1) I Looked Away 2) Bell Bottom Blues 3) Keep On Growing
4) Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 5) I Am Yours 6) Anyday
7) Key To The Highway 8} Tell The Truth 9) Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10) Have You Ever Loved A Woman 11) Little Wing
12) It's Too Late 13) Layla 14) Thorn Tree In The Garden.

1970: Live At The Fillmore
Tracks:
CD I: 1) Got To Get Better In A Little While 2) Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
3) Key To The Highway 4) Blues Power
5) Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6) Bottle Of Red Wine
Tracks CD II: 1) Tell The Truth 2) Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
3) Roll It Over 4) Presence Of The Lord 5) Little Wing 6) Let It Rain 7) Crossroad

[i1973: Rainbow Concert
Tracks:
1) Layla 2) Badge 3) Blues Power 4) Roll It Over 5) Little Wing
6) Bottle Of Red Wine 7) After Midnight 8} Bell Bottom Blues
9) Presence Of The Lord 10) Tell The Truth 11) Pearly Queen
12) Key To The Highway 13) Let It Rain 14) Crossroads.

1974: 461 Ocean Boulevard
Tracks:
1) Motherless Children 2) Willie And The Hand Jive
3) Get Ready 4) I Shot The Sheriff 5) I Can't Hold Out 6) Please Be With Me
7) Let It Grow 8} Steady Rollin' Man 9) Mainline Florida 10) Give Me Strength.

1975: There's One In Every Crowd
Tracks:
1) We've Been Told (Jesus Coming Soon) 2) Swing Low Sweet Chariot
3) Little Rachel 4) Don't Blame Me 5) The Sky Is Crying
6) Singin' The Blues 7) Better Make It Through Today
8} Pretty Blue Eyes 9) High 10) Opposites.

1975: E. C. Was Here
Tracks:
1) Have You Ever Loved A Woman 2) Presence Of The Lord 3) Drifting Blues
4) Can't Find My Way Home 5) Rambling On My Mind
6) Further On Up The Road.

1976: No Reason To Cry
Tracks:
1) Beautiful Thing 2) Carnival 3) Sign Language 4) County Jail Blues
5) All Our Past Times 6) Hello Old Friend 7) Double Trouble
8} Innocent Times 9) Hungry 10) Black Summer Rain 11) Last Night.

1977: Slowhand
Tracks:
1) Cocaine 2) Wonderful Tonight 3) Lay Down Sally 4) Next Time You See Her
5) We're All The Way 6) The Core 7) May You Never
8} Mean Old Frisco 9) Peaches And Diesel.

1978: Backless
Tracks:
1) Walk Out In The Rain 2) Watch Out For Lucy 3) I'll Make Love To You Anytime
4) Roll It 5) Tell Me That You Love Me 6) If I Don't Be There By Morning
7) Early In The Morning 8} Promises 9) Golden Ring 10) Tulsa Time.

1980: Just One Night
Tracks:
CD I
1) Tulsa Time 2) Early In The Morning 3) Lay Down Sally 4) Wonderful Tonight
5) If I Don't Be There By Morning 6) Worried Life Blues
7) All Our Past Times 8} After Midnight
CD II:
1) Double Trouble 2) Setting Me Up 3) Blues Power
4) Rambling On My Mind 5) Cocaine 6) Further On Up The Road.

1981: Another Ticket
Tracks:
1) Something Special 2) Black Rose 3) Blow Wind Blow 4) Another Ticket
5) I Can't Stand It 6) Hold Me Lord 7) Floating Bridge
8} Catch Me If You Can 9) Rita Mae.

1983: Money And Cigarettes
Tracks:
1) Everybody Oughta Make A Change 2) The Shape You're In 3) Ain't Going Down
4) I've Got A Rock 'N' Roll Heart 5) Man Overboard 6) Pretty Girl
7) Man In Love 8} Crosscut Saw 9) Slow Down Linda 10) Crazy Country Hop.

1985: Behind The Sun
Tracks:
1) She's Waiting 2) See What Love Can Do 3) Same Old Blues 4) Knock On Wood
5) Something's Happening 6) Forever Man 7) It All Depends 8} Tangled In Love
9) Never Make You Cry 10) Just Like A Prisoner 11) Behind The Sun.

1986: August
Tracks:
1) It's In The Way That You Use It 2) Run 3) Tearing Us Apart 4) Bad Influence
5) Walk Away 6) Hung Up On Your Love 7) Take A Chance 8} Hold On
9) Miss You 10) Holy Mother 11) Behind The Mask 12) Grand Illusion.

1988: Crossroads 1
1989: Journeyman
Tracks:
1) Pretending 2) Anything For Your Love 3) Bad Love 4) Running On Faith
5) Hard Times 6) Hound Dog 7) No Alibis 8} Run So Far
9) Old Love 10) Breaking Point 11) Lead Me On 12) Before You Accuse Me.

1991: Rush
Tracks:
1) New Recruit 2) Tracks And Lines 3) Realization 4) Kristen And Jim
5) Preludin Fugue 6) Cold Turkey 7) Will Gaines 8} Help Me Up
9) Don't Know Which Way To Go 10) Tears In Heaven.

1991: Back Home
1991: 24 Nights
Tracks:
CD I
1) Badge 2) Running On Faith 3) White Room 4) Sunshine Of Your Love
5) Watch Yourself 6) Have You Ever Loved A Woman
7) Worried Life Blues 8} Voodoo Man
CD II
1) Pretending 2) Bad Love 3) Old Love 4) Wonderful Tonight
5) Bell Bottom Blues 6) Hard Times 7) Edge Of Darkness.

1992: Unplugged
Tracks:
1) Signe 2) Before You Accuse Me 3) Hey Hey 4) Tears In Heaven
5) Lonely Stranger 6) Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
7) Layla 8} Running On Faith 9) Walkin' Blues 10) Alberta
11) San Francisco Bay Blues 12) Malted Milk 13) Old Love 14) Rollin' And Tumblin'.

1994: From The Cradle
Tracks:
1) Blues Before Sunrise 2) Third Degree 3) Reconsider Baby
4) Hoochie Coochie Man 5) Five Long Years 6) I'm Tore Down
7) How Long Blues 8} Goin' Away Baby 9) Blues Leave Me Alone
10) Sinner's Prayer 11) Motherless Child 12) It Hurts Me Too
13) Someday After A While 14) Standin' Round Crying
15) Driftin' 16) Groaning The Blues.

1995: The Cream Of Clapton
Tracks:
1)After Midnight 2)Badge 3)Bell Bottom Blues 4)Blues Power 5)Cocaine
6)Cross Road Blues (Crossroads) 7)Hello Old 8}Friend 9)I Can't Stand It
10)I Feel Free 11)I Shot The Sheriff 12)Knockin' On Heaven's Door
13)Layla 14)Let It Grow 15)Let It Rain 16)Presence Of The Lord
17)Promises 18}Sunshine Of Your Love 19)White Room 20)Wonderful Tonight

1996: Crossroads 2
Tracks:
CD I:
1) Walkin' Down The Road 2) Have You Ever Loved A Woman
3) Willie And The Hand Jive/Get Ready 4) Can't Find My Way Home
5) Driftin' Blues/Rambling On My Mind 6) Presence Of The Lord
7) Rambling On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved A Woman 8} Little Wing
9) The Sky Is Crying/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Rambling On My Mind
CD II:
1) Layla 2) Further On Up The Road 3) I Shot The Sheriff 4) Badge
5) Driftin' Blues 6) Eyesight To The Blind/Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
CD III:
1) Tell The Truth 2) Knockin' On Heaven's Door 3) Stormy Monday
4) Lay Down Sally 5) The Core 6) We're All The Way 7) Cocaine
8} Goin' Down Slow/Rambling On My Mind 9) Mean Old Frisco
CD IV:
1) Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever 2) Worried Life Blues 3) Tulsa Time
4) Early In The Morning 5) Wonderful Tonight 6) Kind Hearted Woman
7) Double Trouble 8} Crossroads 9) To Make Somebody Happy
10) Cryin' 11) Water On The Ground.

1998: Pilgrim
Tracks:
1) My Father's Eyes 2) River Of Tears 3) Pilgrim 4) Broken Hearted
5) One Chance 6) Circus 7) Going Down Slow 8} Fall Like Rain
9) Born In Time 10) Sick And Tired 11) Needs His Woman 12) She's Gone
13) You Were There 14) Inside Of Me.

1998: From Yardbirds To Bluesbreakers
Tracks:
1)Chocker 2)I wish you would 3)Snake drive 4)For your love
5)Draggin' my tail 6)A certain girl 7)Freight loader
8}Got to hurry 9)West coast idea

1999: Blues (Includes Bonus Disc Of Jams)

2000: Riding With The King (B.B.King)
Tracks:
1) Riding With The King 2) Ten Long Years 3) Key To The Highway
4) Marry You 5) Three O'Clock Blues 6) Help The Poor 7) I Wanna Be
8} Worried Life Blues 9) Days Of Old 10) When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
11) Hold On I'm Coming 12) Come Rain Or Come Shine.

2001: Reptile
Tracks:
1) Reptile 2) Got You On My Mind 3) Travelin' Light 4) Believe In Life
5) Come Back Baby 6) Broken Down 7) Find Myself
8} I Ain't Gonna Stand For It 9) I Want A Little Girl 10) Second Nature
11) Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 12) Modern Girl
13) Superman Inside 14) Son And Sylvia.

2002: One More Car One More Rider
Tracks:
CD I
1)Key To The Highway 2)Reptile 3)Got You On My Mind 4)Tears In Heaven
5)Bell Bottom Blues 6)Change The World 7)My Father's Eyes
8}River Of Tears 9)Goin' Down Slow 10)She's Gone
CD II
1)I Want a Little Girl 2)Badge 3)Hoochie Coochie Man
4)Have You Ever Loved a Woman 5)Cocaine
6)Wonderful Tonight 7)Layla 8}Sunshine of Your Love
9)Over the Rainbow

2004: Me & Mr Johnson
Tracks:
1)When You Got a Good Friend 2)Little Queen of Spades 3)They're Red Hot
4)Me and the Devil Blues 5)Traveling Riverside Blues 6)Last Fair Deal Gone
7)Stop Breakin' Down Blues 8}Milkcow's Calf Blues 9)Kind Hearted Woman Blues
10)Come on in My Kitchen 11)If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
12)Love in Vain 13)32-20 Blues 14)Hellhound on My Trail

2005: Royal Albert Hall (Cream)
Tracks:
CD I
1) I'm So Glad 2) Spoonful 3) Outside Woman Blues 4) Pressed Rat & Warthog
5) Sleepy Time Time 6) N.S.U. 7) Badge 8} Politician 9) Sweet Wine
10) Rollin' And Tumblin' 11) Stormy Monday 12) Deserted Cities Of The Heart
CD II
1) Born Under A Bad Sign 2) We're Going Wrong 3) Crossroads
4) White Room 5) Toad 6) Sunshine Of Your Love 7) Sleepy Time Time

2006: The Road To Escondido (J.J. Cale)
Tracks:
1)Danger 2)Heads in Georgia 3)Missing Person
4)When This War is Over 5)Sporting Life Blues 6)Dead End Road
7)It's Easy 8}Hard to Thrill 9)Anyway the Wind Blows10)Three Little Girls
11)Don't Cry Sister12)Last Will and Testament
13)Who am I Telling You? 14)Ride the River


2007: Complete Clapton


Eric Clapton - Clapton The Autobiography (Audiobook)

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Jazzfestival Wiesen 1988 - Video

Just one more...

Its recorded 1988 on VHS from TV by myself and now reactivated.
The Audio Track is cleaned and amplified.



Horace Silver Sextett - Song For My Father>LISTEN to Sample!!!

Horace Silver - piano
Andrew Bey - voc
Carl Burnett - drums
Vincent Cutro - trumpet
Ralph Bowen - sax
Phil Bowler - bass

Chicko Freeman Quintet - After Dark
Chicko Freemans - sax
Von Freemans - sax
Victor Jones - drums
Kirk Lightsey - piano
Donald Pate - bass

Jubilo Elf - She's The Woman Of The Night
Elii Aichinger - voc
Werner Tafeldecker - bass
Christoph Cech - keyb
Werner Pilecky - drums

Les McCann, Eddie Harris Quintet - Compared To What   WATCH Sample!!!

Les McCann - piano, voc
Eddie Harris - sax
Norman Farington - drums
Curtis Robinson Jr. - bass
Jimmy Owens - trumpet, flgh

Bass Desires - Samurai Hee-Haw
John Scofield - guitar
Marc Johnson - bass
Bill Frisell - guitar, guitar synthesizer
Peter Erskine - drums

Dave Brubeck Quartet - Unsquare dance
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take the A-train
Dave Brubeck - piano
Bill Smith - cl
Chris Brubeck - bass
Randy Jones - drums

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Jazzfestival Wiesen 1989 - Video

Another great weekend i was able to experiance
I hope u will enjoy it, too!


Its recorded 1989 on VHS from TV by myself and now reactivated.
The Audio Track is cleaned and amplified.




Herbie Hancock & Headhunters - Chameleon   LISTEN to Sample!!!

Herbie Hancock - Keybords
Bill Evans - sav
Wah Wah Watson - guitar
Mino Cinelu - perc
Daryll Jones - Electric bass
Ndugu Chancler - Drums

Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio - Timezones

Wolfgang Muthspiel - guitar
Peter Herbert - bass
Alex Deutsch - drums

Michael Brecker Group - Gossip  WATCH Sample!!!

Michael Brecker - EWI, sax
Mike Stern - guitar
Adam Nussbaum -drums
Jeff Andrews - bass
Joey Calderazo - keyb

George Benson - MyCoy Tyner Trio - Aligator

Geroge Benson - guitar
MyCoy Tyner - Piano
Avery Sharp - bass
Aaron Scott - drums

Charles Lloyd Quartet - Eyes of love

Charles Lloyd - sax
Bobo Stenson - piano
Palle Danielsson - bass
Jon Christensen - drums

Charles Mingus Super Band - Goodbye pork pie hat

Jimmy Knepper - leader
George Adams - sax
Craig Handy - sax
Reggie Johnson - bass
Billy Hart - drums

Art Blakey + The New Jazz Messengers - Blues March

Art Blakey - drums
Essiet Okun Essiet - bass
Bennie Green - piano
Terence Tony - sax
Javon Jackson - sax
Frank Lacy - trombone
Bryan Lynch - trumpet

Length: 1:10:00
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Asakawa Maki - Live (1971)

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Recorded live on December 31, 1971 at 紀伊國屋ホール (Kinokuniya Hall), Shinjuku, Tokyo

Ripped from vinyl. Restored.
Enjoy!


  1. 別れ

  2. 赤い橋

  3. にぎわい

  4. ちっちゃな時から

  5. 朝日樓(朝日のあたる家)

  6. かもめ

  7. 少年

  8. 死春記

  9. ピアニストを撃て

  10. オールド・レインコート

  11. ガソリン・アレイ

  12. さかみち



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Thursday, March 26, 2009

John Zorn : Filmworks XXIII: el General



John Zorn : Filmworks XXIII: el General
320 KBPS

Eleven cues recorded for a striking documentary focusing on the life of controversial Mexican dictator Plutarco Elias Calles who was called everything from a nunburner to the father of modern Mexico. Beautiful and dramatic, the music is scored for guitar, marimba, accordion/piano and bass and subtly draws upon Mexican, Spanish, minimalist and soundtrack traditions. Zorn’s fifth film score in as many months is a pure delight. Moody and exotic music for a creative and revealing film dealing with truth and the complexity of history!

1. Los Cristeros
2. El General
3. Besos de Sangre
4. Maximato
5. Soviet Mexico
6. Lagrimas Para Ti
7. Mala Suerte
8. Exilio
9. Recuerdos
10. Besos de Sangre (piano trio)
11. Exactamente Eso

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Jazzfest Wiesen 1990 - Video

That video reminds me on very nice times in Wiesen
I hope u will enjoy it!


Its recorded 1990 on VHS from TV by myself and now reactivated.
The Audio Track is cleaned and amplified.




Fr. 13. July

David Murray Septett - Dexter's Dues

Davis Murray - sax, cl
Vincent Channcey - french horn
Kahlil Henry - fl
Paul Zauner - tromb
Dave Burrell - p
Wilber Morris - b
Tani Tabbal - dr

Michel Petrucciani Quartett - P'tit Louis     ==>   WATCH Sample!!!

Michel Petrucciani - p
Andy McKee - b
Victor Jones - dr
Adam Holzman - synth

Gil Evans Orchestra - Teentown

Miles Evans - conductor, tr
Chris Hunter - sax, fl
Alex Foster - sax, fl
Lew Solow - tr, flgh
Jonn Clark - french horn
Gil Goldstein - p, synth
Delmar Brown - snth
Chris walker - b
Kenwood Dennard - dr

Sa, 14. Juli

Thomas Pernes - What it is - Pattern 1

Bill Frisell Trio - Rag

Maynard Ferguson Big Pop Nouveau - The fox hunt

Chaka Khan & Group - Ain't nobody

So, 15. Juli

Eddie Gomez Group - Street smart

Eddie Gomez - b
Dick Oatts - sax
Jeremy Steig - fl
Dan Wall jr. - kb
Joe Chambers - dr

Tania Maria Group - Satisfaction   ==>  LISTEN to Sample!!!

Tania Maria - p, voc
jim Clouse - sax
Jay Ashby - tromb
Kip Reed - b
Steve Thornton - perc
Kim Plainfield - dr

Bob Berg - Mike Stern Group - After all

Bob Berg - sax
Mike Stern - g
Lincoln Goines - b
Dennis Chambers - dr

Sun Ra & His Omniverse Ultra 21st Century Arkestra - Space is the place

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

French Jazz Night - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz(2007)




French Jazz Night
On the 14th of February 2007 where playing 3 french bands a great concert at the "Brucknerhaus" in Linz.
Michel Portal played a duo with the bassist Francoise Moutin.
Louis Sclavis and his Band.
The Moutin Reunion Quartet


Tracklist:

  1. Michel Portal & Francois Moutin Duo - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 01. VOYAGE

  2. Michel Portal & Francois Moutin Duo - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 02. DOLCE

  3. Michel Portal & Francois Moutin Duo - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 03. MUTINERIE

  4. Michel Portal & Francois Moutin Duo - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 04. SOLITUDE

  5. Louis Sclavis Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 05. NAPOLI'S WALLS

  6. Louis Sclavis Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 06. KENNEDY IN NAPOLI

  7. Louis Sclavis Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 07. GUETTEUR D'INAPERCU

  8. Louis Sclavis Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 08. DIVINAZIONE MODERNA

  9. Moutin Reunion Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 09. TIME APART

  10. Moutin Reunion Quartet - Live im Linzer Brucknerhaus(2007) - 10. SOMETHING LIKE NOW




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Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26



Enrico Pieranunzi plays Domenico Scarlatti + 2 Bonus Tracks
As currently Europe's leading modern jazz pianist Enrico Pieranunzi has never hid his affinity
to classical music, in particular to Domenico Scarlatti, abandoned. On the occasion of the 250th Death
of the great Baroque composers, therefore, he realized a special project: the idea of a selection
of the total 555 piano sonatas by Scarlatti, in order to improvise!
This project, he presented on 26 January in Linz/Brucknerhaus.

Italian keys God. Pieranunzi, with his rhythmic Wealth and his immaculate, classically trained
Attack as the leading modern jazz pianist Europe.
On 26 January, he is in the great hall of the Bruckner House.
His cool, yet warm piano playing as follows, where Bill Evans 1980 had quit.
Besides Pieranunzi Jazz has never hid his affinity for classical Music, in particular to Domenico Scarlatti, abandoned.
On the occasion of the 250th Death of the great Baroque composers
He realized a special project:
the idea Selection of a total of 555 piano sonatas by Scarlatti, to reflect to improvise! Somewhere between
Play, dream and vision, Pieranunzi succeeds in something that previously was no daring.
Simply unique!

Enrico Pieranunzi - piano

Tracklist:

  1. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 01. Intro On Stage

  2. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 02. Sonata 1

  3. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 03. Intro by EP

  4. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 04. Sonata 2

  5. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 05. Sonata 3

  6. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 06. Sonata 4

  7. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 07. Sonata 5

  8. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 08. Sonata 6

  9. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 09. EP speaks about DS

  10. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 10. Sonata 7

  11. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 11. Sonata 8

  12. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 12. Sonata 9

  13. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Brucknerhaus Linz 2009 01 26 - 13. Outro On Stage I

  14. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Diersbach 2004 05 28 - 14. Part I

  15. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Diersbach 2004 05 28 - 15. Part II

  16. Enrico Pieranunzi - Live at Diersbach 2004 05 28 - 16. Outro On Stage II


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Saturday, February 14, 2009

1-Speed Bike - Someone Told Me Life Gets Easier In Your 50’s (2005)

someone


  1. El Gallito Intro

  2. There's An Oil Tanker Named Condoleeza Rice

  3. Bleeched Bumbaclt Warning

  4. If You Were A McDonalds, Your Lips Would Be An Orange Soda, But Your Dick Would Be A Shriveled-up Fry

  5. Klootzak Keizer Intro

  6. Vanilla Ice Corrals His Pet Wallaroo, Bucky, Into A Trailer After It, And His Goat Pal Honcho, Escaped From A Relative's Home

  7. 8 Months Stuck In A Shipping Container With 12 Jehovah's Witnesses

  8. From The Time You're Born They Make You Feel So Small

  9. Cats Don't Judge People Do

  10. Some People Know How To Roll When They Fall Off A Bike (Hrsta Remix)

  11. My Dick Is This Small Because It's -40 Degrees F

  12. The Ground Is Really Unforgiving When You Fall (Hrsta Remix)

  13. Shoving The Guardian Up My Ass While Binge Drinking With A Hoodie On

  14. Will Death Stop Lenny Kravitz's Ego?

  15. Easy E White House Dinner Menu Problem



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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Caribbean Jazz Project - Here And Now, Live In Concert(2005)


Dave Samuels (co)founded the Caribbean Jazz Project years ago and is the only one remaining at present.
After years of different lineups and various co-frontmen he finally found the (in my opinion) ideal
combination of instruments on their former release "Birds of a Feather", by choosing a trumpet player
next to his vibes/marimba. Following the magnificent "Birds of a Feather" is this wonderful 2 cd live
set, recorded over a series of three nights at the Manchester Crafts Guild in Pittsburg. The group this
time consists of: Diego Urcola - trumpet, Dario Eskenazi - piano, Oscar Stagnaro - bass,
Mark Walker - drums and Roberto Quintero - percussion. Diego Urcola does a good job in replacing
Ray Vega and Randy Brecker on the last album and Mark Walker is just one of the finest latin
jazz drummers around and shows here what an incredibly swinging force he is. There are many good things
to be said about this album. Whereas I found their studio albums sounding somewhat sterile, this live
set really smokes and gives a much more spontaneous feel. A good example is my favorite track of the
album, "One Step Ahëad", which makes for an enthralling 11 minutes listen and making this cd worth
buying on its own merit! But there is so much more to enjoy here: The choice of material is really
good (although I could have done without "On The Road"), with some standards done in mostly refreshing
ways along strong originals by mainly leader Dave Samuels. All in all, this disc comes highly
recommended for both first-time and long-time latin jazz listeners!


Dave Samuels - vibraphone, marimba
Mark Walker - drums
Diego Urcola - trumpet, flugelhorn
Oscar Stagnaro - bass instrument
Roberto Quintero - congas, percussion
Dario Eskenazi - piano


Tracklist:


CD1



  1. 01 - Rendevous

  2. 02 - Stolen Moments

  3. 03 - Turnabout

  4. 04 - Arthur's Dance

  5. 05 - The Gathering

  6. 06 - Picture Frame

  7. 07 - Bemsha Swing


CD2



  1. 01 - One Step Ahead

  2. 02 - Mariella's Dream

  3. 03 - On The Road

  4. 04 - Five For Elvin

  5. 05 - Naima

  6. 06 - Night In Tunisia

  7. 07 - Viva Cepeda


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Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic(1974)




This is one of Grover Washington, Jr.'s best-loved recordings and considered a classic of r&bish jazz.
All four songs (which includes Billy Strayhorn's "Passion Flower") are quite enjoyable but it is
"Mister Magic" that really caught on as a major hit. Bob James provided the colorful if somewhat
commercial arrangements, there are spots for guitarist Eric Gale, and Washington (mostly on tenor
and soprano) is heard in particularly creative form. Highly recommended.
~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide


Grover Washington, Jr.
Mister Magic
Kudu Records
1974

For anyone who enjoys taking bites from the now forbidden fruits of jazz, smooth jazz has probably
crossed your palate once or twice. Just as rock music fans treat adult contemporary with certain
disdain, so do jazz fans in regards to smooth. It is certainly easy to see why. The arrangements
are flooded with lush pop undertones and probably even worse; the music lacks jazz's guttural attack.
Smooth jazz self-destructed in a storm of cheesy synth and repetitive drum machine beats during the
'80s... remember some of David Sanborn's later records-1988's Close-up-or the horrid comatose of
Kenny G?

Before all this smooth had been an interesting and driven alternative to fusion. Once the sugar coating
is stripped away, the chops are often solid. What we have forgotten is smooth featured some killer
players who would be great regardless of their chosen genre. With that idea in mind, we as jazz fans
need to revaluate some of these records. There is no better representative than the late Grover
Washington, Jr.'s 1974 masterpiece, Mister Magic.

The first record for anyone looking to hear a positive example of smooth is all here. Fused an R&B
groove that is produced and arranged by future smooth mogul pianist Bob James, Mister Magic was a
spotlight for one jazz's great sax players. Washington absolutely breathed a fluid and caressingly
powerful style that was unique to him. Since the style called for easy playing, he could sit back
and let the chops glide like water flowing down a river. His melodies and tone are always first rate,
but there was a certain magic, if you will, to what this record has said about its artist. Many of
the smooth players relied on the direct approach to playing and soloing, but Washington allowed his
himself room to open up, and this where his music has the most to offer to the rest of jazz fans.
Sure the polish is on there, but the solos are not afraid to take flight either.

The title track harnesses the chrome plated polish of this genre's sound and lets in the tasty bits.
It starts out with a funk groove-did someone say Head Hunters?-and slowly builds into some finely
gnarled solos by Grover and guitarist Eric Gale. It was a crossover hit that grooved the light rock
AM crowd of the '70s and is still a great spin today.

This record is a lighter approach for those who are not willing to check the harder edged sounds that
are deliciously spread over Steely Dan's records, but these jazzites don't need rock mixes.
If you are still thinking I might be crazy, just think back to the 1980 hit with Bill Withers,
"Just the Two of Us," on Washington's Winelight. Godammit, you want to blow it off as easy listening
light rock, but that solo is mind blowing. There is a lot more where that came from. Just open up and
let the light fluffy background groove fly away and you will be rewarded for your time with Grover
Washington because he was truly one of the best we had.



Lineup:

Joseph Malin Violin
Harvey Mason, Sr. Drums
Charles McCracken Cello
Matthew Raimondi Violin
Alan Shulman Cello
Tony Studd Trombone (Bass)
The Manny Vardi Strings Viola
Grover Washington, Jr. Saxophone, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Main Performer
Doug Ramsey Liner Notes
Bob Ciano Design
Alen MacWeeney Photography
Al Brown Viola
Ralph MacDonald Percussion
David Nadien Violin
Wayne Andre Trombone
Randy Brecker Trumpet
Max Ellen Violin
Eric Gale Guitar
Rudy Van Gelder Engineer
Paul Gershman Violin
Harry Glickman Violin
Harry Lookofsky Violin
Gary King Bass
Harold Kohon Violin
Phil Bodner Sax (Baritone)
Jon Faddis Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Bob James Piano, Piano (Electric), Keyboards, Arranger, Conductor
Marvin Stamm Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Phil Upchurch Bass



Tracklist:



  1. Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic - 1. Earth Tones

  2. Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic - 2. Passion Flower

  3. Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic - 3. Mister Magic

  4. Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic - 4. Black Frost



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Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints(1979)



Jazz musician Karl Ratzer, a singer, composer, and guitarist, was born in Vienna, but he got his start
in the music world in the '60s with funk and rock bands in Austria. In 1972, he moved to the
United States and began working with a group best known as Rufus & Chaka Khan. In 1977, Ratzer
formed a band with Dan Wall, Jeremy Steig, Ray Mantilla, Eddie Gomez, and Joe Chambers. Over his
career, Ratzer has worked with a well-known mix of funk, pop, jazz, and blues artists such as Art
Farmer, Chet Baker, James Moody, Bob Berg, Steve Grossman, Eddie "lockjaw" Davis, and many others.
In 1978, Ratzer saw the release of his debut album, In Search Of The Ghost. The album received
fantastic reviews, as did his 1979 album, Street Talk. Both were recorded under the Vanguard label.
He has also recorded for the CMP, ENJA, and RST labels. Ratzer's 1997 debut album for the ENJA label,
Saturn Returning, which showcased tracks like "Silent Rain," "Just What You Need," and "Main Squeeze,"
won him an Austria's Best Jazz Artist of the Year award. He also recorded Moon Dancer for ENJA with
pianist Oliver Kent, drummer Lukas Knöfler, percussionist Ricardo Mateus, bassist Heinz Jäger, and
accordionist Karl Hodina.
~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide


Lineup:
Karl Ratzer el-g,
Dan Wall org, p,
Neal Starkey b,
Al Nicholson d,
Ray Mantilla cga, perc,


Tracklist:



  1. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 1. New Walz

  2. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 2. Between The Lines

  3. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 3. Diane

  4. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 4. Nothern People

  5. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 5. Southern People

  6. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 6. Fingerprints

  7. Karl Ratzer - Fingerprints - 7. Know It Already


Quali: 320
Size: 87 MB
Source: Vinyl


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Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man(1984)


Album Notes
Personnel:
Jamaaladeen Tacuma (electric bass, percussion, programming);
Howie Montaug (vocals);
Ornette Coleman, James R. Watkins (alto saxophone);
David Murray (tenor saxophone);
Olu Dara (cornet, African flute);
Vernon Reid, Rick Iannacone, Charles Ellerbe (guitar);
Cornell Rochester, Bill Bruford (drums);
Daryl Burgee (African gymbe drum);
Bob Zollman (tympani, percussion);
Daniel Ponce, Ron Howerton, Verna Gillis (percussion);
Greg Mann (programming).


The Ebony String Quartet: Kathleen Thomas, Cynthia Shoats (violin); Nina Wilkenson (viola); Aaron
Henderson (cello).


Engineers include: Greg Mann, Reinhard Zwierlein, Phil Nicollo.


Recorded at Studio 4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Gramavision Recording Studio, Unique Recording,
New York, New York; Sinus Musik, Berlin, Germany.


Tracklist:



  1. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 1. Renaissance Man

  2. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 2. Flash Back

  3. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 3. Let's Have a Good Time

  4. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 4. Next Stop, The

  5. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 5. Dancing in Your Head - (with Ornette Coleman)

  6. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 6. There He Stood - (with Daniel Ponce)

  7. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 7. Battle of Images, The

  8. Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Renaissance Man - 8. Sparkle - (David Murray and Vernon Reid, with Bill Bruford)


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Size: 107 MB
Source: Vinyl


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Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts(1982)


Barbara Thompson - Alto, Tenor + Baritone Saxes, Flute & Alto flute
Rod Argent - Vocals, Keyboards
John Mole - Bass
Jon Hiseman - Drums
Robin Jones - Perc
Keith Airey - Guitar


Tracklist:



  1. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 1. Poltergeist

  2. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 2. With You

  3. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 3. Secret Soul

  4. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 4. All Alone

  5. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 5. Ghosts

  6. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 6. Little Girl

  7. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 7. Falling Stars

  8. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 8. Moving On

  9. Barbara Thompson & Rod Argent - Ghosts - 9. Sweet Spirit


Quali: 320
Size: 105 MB
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Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest(1981)



As with many of the latter artists, drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's ascent to the critical recognition and mild popular success he enjoyed in the 1980s did not come early in life. In 1979, at the age of 39, Jackson formed The Decoding Society, a medium-sized ensemble that would become an ongoing vehicle to showcase his compositional/arranging talent and his uniquely propulsive drumming style. Sadly, by the mid–1990s, Jackson had lapsed into relative obscurity alongside many of his colleagues.
In his home town of Fort Worth, Texas, Ronald Shannon Jackson's exposure to a healthy variety of vernacular musics—country, gospel, jazz, blues, and soul—and his subsequent, early performance career, were key ingredients in his artistic trajectory, culminating in the exuberant compositions and sounds of The Decoding Society. After beginning his performing career in Texas, Jackson left the southwest for New York City in 1966 and quickly found work with Betty Carter, Charles Mingus, and numerous other prominent jazz artists. His most notable affiliation during this period was with seminal free jazz figure Albert Ayler. Soon thereafter he became relatively inactive on the scene for several years.
In 1974 Jackson met Ornette Coleman, began "lessons" with Coleman on his "harmolodic" theory, and recorded and performed with the original incarnation of Coleman's Prime Time Ensemble. Jackson's career accelerated in the late Seventies as he made formidable contributions to one of Cecil Taylor's many working ensembles, and participated in the landmark James Blood Ulmer recording, Are You Glad to Be in America? Certainly, by these late Seventies recordings, Jackson’s drumming was already indicative of what would become his signature style: an energetic pushing of the pulse, a loose and swinging feel, a focus on tom-tom and snare work, and the usage of parade rhythms (i.e. patterns involving repetitions of two sixteenth-notes followed by one or two eighth-notes).
Jackson gathered a combination of seasoned loft players and young, talented newcomers in 1979 as the first edition of The Decoding Society. Over the next decade, the group performed extensively and released about one recording per year. Personnel changes occurred over the years, but during the course of the Eighties and into the early Nineties there was a handful of core units anchored by some relatively long-term, primary performers. Unfortunately, Jackson's first six studio albums are out of print, despite most having seen at least a brief appearance on CD format. Jackson left New York City in the early Nineties and returned to Texas where he currently resides. Three studio Decoding Society recordings, his latest from the Nineties, document a period of seemingly sporadic activity.
Fortunately for those of us who bemoaned an almost complete disappearance of commercially available Ronald Shannon Jackson recordings, and for those who may have missed the opportunity the first time around, the Knitting Factory's KnitClassics label (a division of the jazz/pop club's Knitting Factory Records) has released nine "reissue" recordings by Jackson over the course of the year 2000, eight of which involve some version of The Decoding Society. Four out of these nine recordings were actually previously unreleased. Eight were recorded, either in the studio or live in performance during a span between 1983 and 1988, while one dates from a 1994 concert. The KnitClassics recordings provide broad coverage of Jackson and The Decoding Society's work through various editions of the band and their concomitant compositional and stylistic progression.
In response to his formulation of and early work with the Decoding Society, Jackson was critiqued as a primary participant in the so-called "new fusion" movement of the early Eighties. This movement was ostensibly derived from Coleman's then recent foray into electric music, forming a parallel to the way in which Seventies fusion emerged from the electric music of Miles Davis. Indeed, Jackson's first recording under his own name, The Decoding Society's Eye on You (About Time Records, 1980), exhibited more overt influence from Coleman than any subsequent work. Yet Eye on You was not merely an homage to Coleman, but in fact documented a new artistic voice.
For the first version of The Decoding Society, as well as most later versions, Jackson selected instrumentation with doublings similar to Coleman's Prime Time (and Free Jazz) ensemble: two or three saxophonists who each played multiple horns (or one sax and one trumpet), and initially two guitars and one bass, which quickly reversed to become one guitar (a teenage Vernon Reid who later formed Living Colour) and two basses (often in fretted/unfretted combination). Violin, vibes, and trombone made sporadic appearances and later on, lineups focusing on a core of multiple guitarists would return.
On Eye on You and subsequent early Decoding Society recordings, the ensemble's polyphonic texture was clearly rooted in Coleman's elusive "harmolodic system" which professes an equal role for harmony, movement (i.e. rhythm), and melody, and dispenses with traditional notions of key and pitch. Each instrument, in theory, would be capable of playing a rhythmic role, a harmonic role, a melodic role, or some combination thereof; a similar blurring applied to lead/soloing and accompanying roles. Moreover, Jackson's compositions did not typically focus on any one key. The combination of sharply contrasting, implied tonal centers, the predominance of polyphony over harmony, and an often heterophonic relationship (due to looseness in both rhythm and pitch) between ostensibly unison-based parts, all contributed to the prevailing tonal ambiguity.
Jackson's compositions for Eye on You were frequently built out of busy and even frenetic webs of multiple
melodies and ostinato figures; the resultant energy was a reminder of Jackson's affiliation with Cecil Taylor.
Multiple themes, usually carried by the horns and sometimes the guitar, were presented both as "head" melodies
(at the beginning of the composition) and as material underneath one or more soloists. Melody instruments typically
played either in unison or fourths. Melodic material often recalled Coleman in its simple motives and lazy, floating
lyricism; at times Ayler in its urgent diatonicism; and at other times Mingus in its bluesy, spy-theme quality. Augmented
seconds occasionally peppered the sound with an “eastern” sensibility. Melodies sometimes floated freely in their relationship
to the pulse; sometimes they swung playfully and festively; and sometimes they serenely presented one of Jackson's gorgeous—yet
still tonally ambiguous—ballads. Moreover, Jackson demonstrated an ability to develop long, snaking, sequencing melodies,
something he no doubt brought with him from his experience with Coleman. Melodic development and structure formed the basis
of Jackson's compositions, but free-blowing, both in solo and group configurations, abounded as well.
The Decoding Society sound was alternately (or simultaneously) hot and cool, savage and gentle, danceable and contemplative. It was a brew of African, “eastern,” and American sounds. Tempo, meter, feel, and stylistic references varied across different compositions and within single compositions as well. Jackson combined his parade rhythms with soulful tenor saxophone lines, the bluesy chatter of electric guitars, and the high-pitched exoticism of soprano saxophones (and high trumpet parts). Like many of the jazz giants before him, he showed a knack for creating a big sound out of a relatively small band.
In 1981, The Decoding Society recorded and released two albums for the German Moers label. Three more releases for Island (or Antilles/Island) Records followed in 1982, 1983, and 1985 respectively. All five of the latter recordings involved a fairly stable unit whose core consisted of Jackson, Vernon Reid (now the sole guitarist and a dominant voice in the ensemble), two bassists, and two to three horns (limited to saxophones on the Moers releases and expanded to include trumpet or trombone on the Island releases).
The Moers dates (which resulted in Nasty and Street Priest) were well recorded, effectively highlighting the busy, melodic interplay of the two bassists who served less in the traditional/functional bass roles and more in melodic roles that were on par with the horns and guitar. The feel was overall more funky and the melodies more catchy than on Eye on You. Reid was given more room to stretch out, while the saxophones continued to explore the high register, and Jackson continued to embed rhythms and melodies within a polyphonic texture that exhibited Coleman's influence. Nevertheless, this music had rapidly and unquestionably become Jackson's own and the Moers recordings exhibit some of his finest work.
The Island period (starting with Man Dance and Barbecue Dog) represented the height of the group's visibility and popularity. Funk and blues gestures had become more overt than ever, contributing to a pastiche not found in the earlier work. Tempo and feel shifted rapidly from section to section. Hints of tonality, often in funk-based solo sections, could now be heard in contrast to polytonal and atonal sections. Unison sections at very fast tempos and Reid's fiery guitar work both exhibited the flashiness reminiscent of Seventies fusion, yet the signature rhythms, quirky melodies, and arranging/orchestration style assured the listener that this sound was still unmistakably Jackson's. Despite the return of the violin, the addition of the trombone, some interesting stylistic forays into country, bebop, and space funk, and the promise of a Bill Laswell production, the third Island release, Decode Yourself, is marred by a thin sound, gimmicky electronic drum and synthesizer timbres, and (surprisingly) a plodding, four-square rhythmic monotony.


Tracklist:



  1. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 1. Street Priest (6:17)

  2. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 2. Sperm Walk (8:07)

  3. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 3. City Witch (5:51)

  4. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 4. Sandflower (4:21)

  5. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 5. Hemlock For Cordials (7:05)

  6. Shannon Jackson & Decoding Society - Street Priest - 6. Chudo Be (8:06)


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Size: 96 MB
Source: Vinyl


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