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owen
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Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #60 on:
01/01/07, 05:45:47 AM »
Now below is an interesting list of Keith Tippett boots I've never seen before. Anyone know if any of these have turned up at the usual places?
EDIT: I deleted my link after I realised they were *selling* these boots. Tut tut tut.
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KEITH TIPPETT
CONSCIOUSNESS (2CDR)
disc one
Keith Tippett's ARK:
Institute Of Contemporary Arts, London, England, U.K. May 5, 1980
a good audience recording (mono)
Improvisation Part 1
disc two
Improvisation Part 2
Keith Tippett (p), Dave Amis (tpt), Mark Charig (p/thn/tpt), Elton Dean (as/saxello), Nick Evans (tb), Peter Kowald (cb/tub), Tim Kramer (cel), Steve Levine (vln), Henry Lowther (tpt), Harry Miller (cb), Louis Moholo (d), Maggie Nichols (voc), Frank Perry (pc), Alexandra Robinson (cel), Rod Skeaping (vln), Brian Smith (afl/ss/ts), Larry Stabbins (fl/ss/ts), Julie Tippetts (voc), Stan Tracey (p), Phil Wachsmann (vln), Trevor Watts (as/ss) and Geoffrey Wharton (vln)
----
Mujician:
Banlieues Bleues, Espace Paul Eluard, Stains, France March 15, 2003
an excellent audience recording (stereo)
Improvisation #1
Improvisation #2
Keith Tippett - grand piano
Paul Dunmall - saxophones, bagpipes, clarinets
Tony Levin - drums
Paul Rogers - six-string double bass
KEITH TIPPETT
IDENTITY (2CDR)
disc one
Keith Tippett's Tapestry:
Band On The Wall, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K. May 24, 1997
a good soundboard recording (stereo)
First Weaving
Keith Tippett - grand piano / Dave Amis - trombone / Mark Charig - trumpet /
Elton Dean - alto saxophone / Paul Dunmall - tenor saxophone, bagpipes /
Jim Dvorak - trumpet / Vivien Ellis - voice / Lee Goodall - alto saxophone /
Malcolm Griffiths - trombone / Tony Levin - drums / Skip Liddington - trumpet /
Oren Marshall - tuba / Pino Minafra - trumpet / Louis Moholo - drums /
Maggie Nicols - voice / Simon Picard - tenor saxophone /
Paul Rogers - double bass / Paul Rutherford - trombone /
Larry Stabbins - tenor saxophone / Julie Tippetts - voice /
Gianluigi Trovesi - alto saxophone
disc two
Mujician:
Controindicazioni, La Palma Club, Rome, Italy October 23, 2004
an excellent soundboard recording (mono)
Improvisation
Keith Tippett - grand piano
Paul Dunmall - saxophones, bagpipes, clarinets
Tony Levin - drums
Paul Rogers - six-string double bass
V.A
THE FIRST GALE OF SPRING (2CDR)
Elton Dean Memorial Concert, 100 Club, London, England, U.K. May 9, 2005
(sic)
. an excellent audience recording (stereo)
disc one
#Dreamtime
[Roberto Bellatalla (cb), Gary Curson (as), Jim Dvorak (tpt),
Nick Evans (tb), Jim LeBaigue (d) and Keith Tippett (p)]:
Abide With Me ~ Trunk Call
Call The Devil
And So Tibet
#Mark Hewins (g) and Mark Sanders (d):
Improvisation
#Dartington Improvisers Trio
[Paul Dunmall (saxello/ts), Keith Tippett (p) and Julie Tippetts (fl/pc/voc)]:
Improvisation
#Soft Machine Legacy
[John Etheridge (g), Hugh Hopper (b), John Marshall (d)
and Theo Travis (ss/ts)]:
Seven For Lee
disc two
Baker's Treat
#Roberto Bellatalla (cb), Jim Dvorak (tpt), Tony Levin (d)
and Maggie Nichols (voc):
Improvisation #1
Improvisation #2
#Mark Charig (tpt), John Edwards (cb), Louis Moholo (d), Evan Parker (s),
Paul Rutherford (tb) and Larry Stabbins (s):
Improvisation
#Harry Beckett (tpt), Lol Coxhill (s), Alex Maguire (p), Marcio Mattos (cb)
and Tony Marsh (d):
Improvisation
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #61 on:
02/02/07, 09:11:19 AM »
I was walking down the hall at work when out of the clear blue (grey today) sky this song entered my head. Can someone please get it out?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kpp0IwCb0A0
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #62 on:
02/02/07, 10:00:32 AM »
ARRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH, now I've go it too.
and I love the techicolor fat elvis.
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Michael
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La Monte Youing's Well Tuned Piano
Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #63 on:
02/08/07, 01:39:02 PM »
Has anyone heard this: NINE HORSES Money for All (Samadhisound)
The clips I heard sound interesting, but didn't really leave me with much to go on.
My favorite Sylvian (by far) is
Blemish
, if that helps.
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"The first piece of music I ever performed publicly was a La Monte [Young] piece. That was in 1967 or '68. It was a repetitive piece, and it remains in my mind as one of my great musical experiences. It really is a cornerstone of everything I've done since." Brian Eno, 1981
http://home.cogeco.ca/~lamonteyoung/lamonteyoung.htm
blackjackdavy
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #64 on:
02/11/07, 03:14:44 PM »
http://www.myspace.com/Samadhisound
Money for all is excellent. (we will have to agree to differ on blemish)
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owen
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #65 on:
02/12/07, 12:04:33 AM »
OOP CD alert!
If there are any fans of artist/poet
Edward Gorey
out there who don't mind a bit of gritty bluesy jazz with an avant bent then you might be interested in
this rare CD
that's just turned up on ebay.
Max Nagl: The Evil Garden
(from the words and art of Edward Gorey)
featuring
-
Noel Akchote
Lol Coxhill
Parice Heral
Josef Novotny
and... wait for it... Julie Tippetts
This needs to go to a good home, and I already own it.
BBC Review
(including samples)
EFIP listing
Cheers,
O! (not affiliated with the seller FWIW)
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #66 on:
02/12/07, 06:05:00 AM »
Wow! Never knew about that, but I love Gorey. Wonder what the cost'll shoot up to.
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Michael
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La Monte Youing's Well Tuned Piano
Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #67 on:
02/12/07, 11:50:38 AM »
Quote from: blackjackdavy on 02/11/07, 03:14:44 PM
http://www.myspace.com/Samadhisound
Money for all is excellent. (we will have to agree to differ on blemish)
Thanks. Although, if we agreeably differ on Blemish, one of my favorite albums of the decade, might not we do the same with Money for All? I guess there's one way to find out ... (watching the budget a bit right now).
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"The first piece of music I ever performed publicly was a La Monte [Young] piece. That was in 1967 or '68. It was a repetitive piece, and it remains in my mind as one of my great musical experiences. It really is a cornerstone of everything I've done since." Brian Eno, 1981
http://home.cogeco.ca/~lamonteyoung/lamonteyoung.htm
owen
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #68 on:
03/12/07, 12:34:14 PM »
Ridiculous ebay bargain! Essential purchase!
O!
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #69 on:
03/21/07, 05:35:18 AM »
There's a new Asia show up at the usual place.
It might be worth picking up just in case Kurtis shows up at your house and starts drinking all your beer.
"Hey, Kurtis! Listen to this! John Wetton singing 'Roundabout'! Wait, where are you going? He also does 'Video Killed the Radio Star!'"
Of minor note is the fact that they play exactly one KC song: "In the Court of the Crimson King", which of course nobody in the band was involved with.
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #70 on:
03/21/07, 07:11:13 AM »
NOTE TO SELF: Be sure to ask politely before diving into the beer fridges of new friends.
Actually, I tend to travel with a couple of sixers of Pilsner Urquell so I don't have to fend off mega-brews on the low-end and fruity Hefeweizen and Lambics at the high-end.
Wetton singing Roundabout. Just the thought of it makes me want to curl up in the fetal position...
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owen
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #71 on:
03/25/07, 02:45:23 AM »
Ebay madness again!
50 Eurocents for this gem!?
Marc Charig (with Keith Tippett and Ann Winter): Pipedream (original Ogun LP).
The same seller had it previously listed at 99 Eurocents and it attracted no bids! God, please somebody take advantage of this offer!
Oh, and the "no paypal" bit only applies to residents of Belgium if you read all the way down.
You know you all want it.
O!
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #72 on:
03/25/07, 10:25:40 AM »
The Charig/ Tippett is a fairly new listing... I will wait to snipe this one. Owen are you into old Brian Auger Oblivion Express at all?
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #73 on:
03/25/07, 06:37:53 PM »
I only really know Auger from his work with Julie (Steampacket, Open, Streetnoise, Encore + various singles & *ahem* unofficial things etc), but I do have a lot of respect for the man himself. Other than a few compilations (Auger-Rhythms being the most noteworthy) I've never really gotten around to checking out his work without Julie.
I would LOVE to see him live though. The man's a nutcase on that organ!
O!
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Re: Music Treasures on the Web
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Reply #74 on:
03/27/07, 10:07:53 AM »
Quote from: owen on 03/25/07, 02:45:23 AM
Ebay madness again!
50 Eurocents for this gem!?
Marc Charig (with Keith Tippett and Ann Winter): Pipedream (original Ogun LP).
The same seller had it previously listed at 99 Eurocents and it attracted no bids! God, please somebody take advantage of this offer!
Oh, and the "no paypal" bit only applies to residents of Belgium if you read all the way down.
You know you all want it.
Another one! This time at 99p!
LINK
.
It took me a long time to find my copy of this LP and now it seems they're as common as muck and cheap as chips...
Does that mean they're as common and cheap as mucky chips?
O!
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Mootmobile
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