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Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 6 December 2009 CE
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IanB
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Edited Dec 07, 2009, 11:34
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 6 December 2009 CE
Dec 07, 2009, 08:40
John Abercrombie - Night (w/Jan Hammer)
What early ELP would have sounded like if they had substituted a jazz influence for the classical

Julie London -Sings Cole Porter & In Person
Not her best record by a long chalk but "In Person" includes a fantastic bass/vocal duo version of Bye Bye Blackbird, check the clip out on You Tube. "Sings Cole Porter" is worth having as a companion to the Ella "Songbook" set. London tackles Porter's classics from the end of the bar around last orders.

E&TB - Crocodiles
Sounded like nothing else on earth at the time. The bass sound on this album, on "Discipline" and on "Remain In Light" define an era for me with rock bass players and drummers listening to African music and finding new ways to go.

Uriah Heep - Salisbury
KC - Absent Lovers
KC - Discipline
Kiss - Sonic Boom
Alice - Billion Dollar Babies

Vernon Handley & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - Ralph Vaughan Williams Serenade To Music (chorale version)

Bryden Thomson LSO & LPO - Ralph Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhpasody etc

Gorgeous records both, especially if you have a taste for the late Romantic movement as it melded with the 20th century.
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