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Larry Young

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  • Chosen records II: 1960s

    Ago 17 2009, 12h48 por samueljeronimo

    - 13th Floor Elevators, The psychedelic sounds of 13th Floor Elevators (Sunspots, 1966);
    - MC5, Kick out the jams (Wrong, 1969);
    - Adriano Correia de Oliveira, O canto e as armas (Orfeu, 1969);
    - Afterglow, Afterglow (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Al Wilson, Searching for the dolphins (Soul City, 1969);
    - Alexander "Skip" Spence, Oar (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Amon Düül II, Phallus Dei (Liberty, 1969);
    - Andrew Hill, Point of departure (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Andromeda, Andromeda (Angel Air, 1969);
    - António Carlos Jobim, Wave (Polygram, 1967);
    - Arcadium, Breathe awhile (Akarma, 1969);
    - Archie Shepp, Kwanza (Impulse, 1969);
    - Argent, Argent (BSO, 1969);
    - Art, Supernatural fairy tales (Fontana, 1969);
    - Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, A night in Tunisia (EMI, 1960);
    - Arthur Brown, The crazy world of Arthur Brown (Polydor, 1967);
    - Arzachel, Arzachel (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Association, Renaissance (Collectors’ Choice Music, 1967);
    - Astrud Gilberto, Beach samba (Verve, 1967);
    - Bakerloo, Bakerloo (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Band, Music from big pink (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Band, The Band (Toshiba, 1969);
    - The Battered Ornaments, A meal we can shake hands with in the dark (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfin' safari (Capitol, 1962);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfer girl (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Little deuce coupe (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Today (Capitol, 1965);
    - The Beach Boys, Pet sounds (Capitol, 1966);
    - The Beach Boys, Smiley smile (Capitol, 1967);
    - The Beach Boys, Wild honey (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, Friends (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, 20/20 (Capitol, 1969);
    - The Beatles, A hard day’s night (Parlophone, 1964);
    - The Beatles, Help! (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Rubber soul (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Revolver (Parlophone, 1966);
    - The Beatles, Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (EMIv);
    - The Beatles, Magical mystery tour (EMI, 1967);
    - The Beatles, The Beatles (Apple, 1968);
    - The Beatles, Abbey Road (Apple, 1969);
    - Bee Gees, First (RSO, 1967);
    - Bee Gees, Horizontal (Polydor, 1968);
    - Bee Gees, Odessa (Polydor, 1969);
    - Bert Jansch, Bert Jansch (Transatlantic, 1965);
    - Big Brother & The Holding Company, Cheap thrills (Columbia, 1968);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Waltz for Debby (Riverside, 1961);
    - Billy Nicholls, Would you believe (Castle, 1968);
    - Blind Faith, Blind Faith (Polydor, 1969);
    - Blodwyn Pig, Ahead rings out (BGO, 1969);
    - Blonde on Blonde, Contrasts (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Child is father to the man (Columbia, 1968);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears (Columbia, 1969);
    - Blue Cheer, Vincebus eruptum (Universal, 1967);
    - Blue Cheer, New! Improved! (Akarma, 1969);
    - Blue Mitchell, The thing to do (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Blues Magoos, Psychedelic lollipop (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1962);
    - Bob Dylan, The freewheelin´ Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1963);
    - Bob Dylan, The times they are a-changin' (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Another side of Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Bringing it all back home (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisted (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Blonde on blonde (Columbia, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Nashville skyline (Columbia, 1969);
    - Bobby Hutcherson, Dialogue (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Bonzo Dog Band, Gorilla (BGO, 1967);
    - Booker T. & The MG's, Green onions (Atlantic, 1962);
    - Brian Auger & The Trinity, Definitely what!... (Disconforme, 1969);
    - Bridget St. John, Ask me no questions (Cherry Red, 1969);
    - Buddy Emmons, Steel guitar jazz (Verve/Mercury, 1963);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield (Atco, 1966);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Again (ATCO, 1967);
    - The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Fifth dimension (Columbia, 1966);
    - The Byrds, Younger than yesterday (Columbia, 1967);
    - The Byrds, The notorious Byrd brothers (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Sweetheart of the rodeo (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde (Columbia, 1969);
    - The Byrds, Ballad of Easy Rider (Columbia, 1969);
    - Can, Monster movie (Spoon, 1969);
    - Canned Heat, Boogie with Canned Heat (EMI, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Living the blues (Akarma, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Hallelujah (BGO, 1969);
    - Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Mercy, mercy, mercy! Live at The Club (Capitol, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Safe as milk (Buddah, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Strictly personal (Liberty, 1968);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Trout mask replica (Reprise, 1969);
    - Caravan, Caravan (Verve, 1968);
    - Charles Mingus, The black saint and the sinner lady (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charles Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority (Columbia, 1969);
    - Chick Corea, Inner space (Atlantic, 1967);
    - Chick Corea, Sundance (Charly, 1969);
    - Chicken Shack, O.K. Ken? (Blue Horizon, 1969);
    - Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan (Capitol, 1961);
    - Clark Hutchinson, A=MH2 (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Climax Blues Band, Plays on (C-Five, 1969);
    - Clouds, The clouds scrapbook (BGO, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Those who are about to die salute you (Fontana, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Valentyne Suite (Castle, 1969);
    - Cream, Fresh cream (Polydor, 1966);
    - Cream, Disraeli gears (Polydor, 1967);
    - Cream, Wheels of fire (Polydor, 1968);
    - Creation, We are paintermen (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fantasy, 1968);
    - Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic, 1969);
    - David Ackles, David Ackles (Elektra, 1968);
    - David Bowie, Space oddity (EMI, 1969);
    - Davy Graham, Folk, blues & beyond... (DECCA, 1964);
    - Davy Graham, Midnight man (Fledgling, 1966);
    - Davy Graham/Shirley Collins, Folk roots, new routes (Fledg'ling UK, 1964);
    - Deep Purple, Shades of Deep Purple (EMI, 1968);
    - Deep Purple, Concerto for Group and Orchestra (Warner Bros., 1969);
    - Deep Purple, Deep Purple (EMI, 1969);
    - Deep Purple, The book of Taliesyn (EMI, 1969);
    - Dexter Gordon, Go (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Dexter Gordon, Our man in Paris (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Dizzy Gillespie, Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 1967);
    - Donald Byrd, A new perspective (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Donovan, Sunshine superman (PYE, 1966);
    - The Doors, The Doors (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Doors, Strange days (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Doors, Waiting for the sun (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Doors, The soft parade (Elektra, 1969);
    - Duke Ellington, Money jungle (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Duke Ellington/John Coltrane, Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (Impulse, 1962);
    - Duncan Browne, Give me take you (Immidiate, 1968);
    - Dusty Springfield, A girl called Dusty (Philips, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty (Mercury, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Where am I going (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, The look of love (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis (Mercury, 1969);
    - Earth Opera, Earth Opera (Elektra, 1968);
    - East of Eden, Mercator projected (DECCA, 1969);
    - Eire Apparent, Sunrise (Sequel, 1969);
    - The Electric Prunes, I had too much to dream (Last night) (Rhino, 1967);
    - Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera (Repertoire, 1967);
    - The End, Introspection (DECCA, 1969)
    - Eric Dolphy, Out there (Universal, 1960);
    - Eric Dolphy, Out to lunch (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Eyes of Blue, In fields of Ardath (Black Rose, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Fairport Convention (Polydor, 1968);
    - Fairport Convention, What we did on our holidays (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Liege & lief (Island, 1969);
    - Family, Music in a doll's house (Reprise, 1968);
    - Family, Family entertainment (See for Miles, 1969);
    - The Five Day Week Straw People, The Five Day Week Straw People (Akarma, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Mr.Wonderful (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, English rose (Epic, 1969);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Then play on (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Flock, The Flock (Sony, 1969);
    - Forest, Forest (BGO, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa,, Absolutely free (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa,, Lumpy gravy (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat (Ryko, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa, Hot rats (Ryko, 1969);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Open Sesame (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Ready for Freddie (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Freddie Hubbard, The body & the soul (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Free, Free (A&M, 1969);
    - Free, Tons of sobs (Fontana, 1968);
    - The Fugs, The Fugs (Fugs, 1966);
    - Gene Clark, Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers (Columbia, 1967);
    - George Benson, It's uptown (Columbia, 1965);
    - George Benson, Shape of things to come (A&M, 1968);
    - George Benson, Giblet gravy (Verve, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Wonderwall music (Apple, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Electronic sounds (Apple, 1969);
    - George Russell Sextet, Ezz-thetics (Riverside, 1961);
    - Giles, Giles & Fripp, The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp (DECCA, 1968);
    - Grachan Moncur III, Some other stuff (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grant Green, Idle moments (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grateful Dead, Anthem of the sun (Rhino, 1968);
    - Grateful Dead, Aoxomoxoa (Warner, 1969);
    - Grateful Dead, Live/Dead (Warner, 1969);
    - Hank Mobley, Soul station (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Herbie Hancock, Takin' off (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Herbie Hancock, Inventions and dimensions (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Herbie Hancock, Empyrean isles (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Herbie Hancock, Maiden voyage (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Herd, Paradise lost (Repertoire, 1968);
    - High Tide, Sea shanties (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Holger Czukay, Canaxis (Spoon, 1969);
    - Horace Parlan, Happy frame of mind (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Horace Silver Quintet, Song for my father (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Horace Silver Quintet/J.J. Johnson, The Cap Verdean blues (Blue Note, 1965);
    - Humble Pie, As safe as yesterday is (Immediate, 1969);
    - Igginbottom, Igginbottom’s wrench (Angel Air, 1969);
    - Ike Quebec, Blue and sentimental (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Ike Quebec, It might a well be spring (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Incredible String Band, The Incredible String Band (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Incredible String Band, 5000 spirits or the cayers of the onion (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Incredible String Band, The hangman's beautiful daughter (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, The big huge (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, Changing horses (Hannibal, 1969);
    - Iron Butterfly, In-a-gadda-da-vida (Atco, 1968);
    - Isaac Hayes, Hot buttered soul (Stax, 1969);
    - Jack McDuff, Down home style (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jackie McLean, Destination out! (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Jackson C. Frank, Jackson C. Frank (Columbia, 1965);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Takes off (RCA, 1966);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Surrealistic pillow (RCA, 1967);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Crown of creation (RCA, 1968);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers (RCA, 1969);
    - Jesse Colin Young, The soul of a city boy (Capitol, 1964);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are you experienced? (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Axis, bold as love (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric ladyland (Polydor, 1968);
    - Jimmy McGriff, Electric funk (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jimmy Smith/Wes Montgomery, The dynamic duo (Verve, 1966);
    - Joe Henderson, Page one (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Joe Henderson, Inner urge (Blue Note, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Giant steps (Atlantic, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Coltrane plays the blues (WEA, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, My favorite things (Audiophile, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Africa/Brass (Impulse!, 1961);
    - John Coltrane, Olé (Atlantic, 1962);
    - John Coltrane, Impressions (Impulse!, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, Stardust (Prestige, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Ascension (Impulse! , 1965);
    - John Coltrane, Meditations (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane Quartet, Crescent (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Fahey, The dance of death & other plantation favorites (Takoma, 1964);
    - John Martyn, The tumbler (Fontana, 1969);
    - John Mayall, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (DECCA, 1966);
    - John Mayall, A hard road (London, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Crusade (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, The blues alone (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Bare wires (London, 1968);
    - John Mayall, Blues from Laurel Canyon (DECCA, 1968);
    - John McLaughlin, Extrapolation (Polygram, 1969);
    - Johnny Cash, Ride this train (Columbia, 1960).
    - Johnny Cash, Orange blossom special (Columbia, 1965);
    - Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash at Folsom prison (Columbia, 1968);
    - Johnny Winter, The progressive blues experiment (BGO, 1969);
    - Joni Mitchell, Song to a seagull (Reprise, 1968);
    - Joni Mitchell, Clouds (Reprise, 1969);
    - José Afonso, Cantares de andarilho (Movieplay, 1968);
    - Kaleidoscope, Side trips (Epic, 1967);
    - Karen Dalton, It's so hard to tell who's going to love you the best (Capitol, 1969);
    - Kenny Burrell, Midnight blue (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Kenny Dorham, Whistle stop (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Kevin Ayers, Joy of a toy (EMI, 1969);
    - King Crimson, In the court of the crimson king (EG, 1969);
    - The Kinks, Face to face (Essential, 1966);
    - The Kinks, Something else (Essential, 1967);
    - The Kinks, The Kinks are Village Green Preservation Society (Essential, 1968);
    - The Kinks, Arthur or the decline and fall of the british empire (Essential, 1969);
    - La Monte Young, The black record (Edition X, 1969);
    - Larry Young, Unity (Blue Note, 1966);
    - Laura Nyro, Eli and the thirteenth confession (Columbia, 1968);
    - Laura Nyro, New York tendaberry (Columbia, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Lee Morgan, The sidewinder (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Lee Morgan, In search of the new land (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia, 1968);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs from a room (Columbia, 1969);
    - Love, Da Capo (Elektra, 1966);
    - Love, Forever changes (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream (Buddah, 1966);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful (Buddah, 1966);
    - Lucky Thompson Quartet, Lucky strikes (Prestige, 1964);
    - Luiz Bonfá, Plays and sings Bossa Nova (Verve, 1963);
    - The Mamas & The Papas, If you can believe your eyes and ears (Dunhill, 1966);
    - Manfred Mann, The five faces of Manfred Mann (EMI, 1964);
    - The Meters, The Meters (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Miles Davis, Someday my prince will come (Columbia, 1961);
    - Miles Davis, ’Round about midnight (Columbia, 1962);
    - Miles Davis, E.S.P. (Columbia, 1965);
    - Miles Davis, Miles smiles (Columbia, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, In Berlin (Sony BMG, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, Filles de Kilimanjaro (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, Nefertiti (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, In a silent way (Columbia, 1969);
    - Moby Grape, Moby Grape (Sundazed, 1967);
    - The Monks, Black monk time (Repertoire, 1966);
    - The Moody Blues, Days of future passed (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Moody Blues, In search of the lost chord (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Moody Blues, To our children's children's children (DECCA, 1969);
    - The Mothers of Invention, Freak out! (Rykodisc, 1966);
    - The Mothers of Invention, We're only in it for the money (Verve, 1968);
    - The Move, The Move (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Music Emporium, Music Emporium (Sundazed, 1969);
    - The Music Machine, Turn on (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Os Mutantes, Os Mutantes (Omplatten, 1969);
    - Nazz, Nazz (Castle, 1968);
    - Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Everybody knows this is nowhere (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Nice, The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (Immediate, 1967);
    - The Nice, Ars longa vita brevis (Immediate, 1968);
    - The Nice, The Nice (Essential, 1969);
    - Nick Drake, Five leaves left (Island, 1969);
    - Nico, Chelsea girl (Verve, 1967);
    - Nico, The marble index (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Nirvana (UK), All of us (Island, 1968);
    - Open Mind, Open Mind (Philips, 1969);
    - Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Free jazz (Atlantic, 1961);
    - Oscar Peterson Trio, Night train (Verve, 1962);
    - Otis Redding, The soul album (Stax/Volt, 1966);
    - Otis Redding, Dock of the bay (Atco, 1968);
    - Paul Desmond, Bossa Antigua (BMG, 1964);
    - Pearls Before Swine, One nation underground (ESP-Disk, 1967);
    - The Pentangle, Basket of light (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - The Pentangle, The Pentangle (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - The Pentangle, Sweet child (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - Peter, Paul & Mary, See what tomorrow brings (Warner Bros. , 1965);
    - Pharoah Sanders, Karma (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Pierre Henry, Le voyage, d'après le livre des morts tibétain (ECM, 1962);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe de Liverpool (Philips, 1967);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe pour le temps présent (Philips, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, The piper at the gates of dawn (EMI, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, A saucerful of secrets (EMI, 1968);
    - Pink Floyd, More (EMI, 1969);
    - Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (EMI, 1969);
    - The Pretty Things, S.F. Sorrow (Snapper, 1969);
    - Procol Harum, A whiter shade of pale (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Procol Harum, Shine on brightly (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Procol Harum, A salty dog (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Pussy, Pussy plays (Edsel, 1969);
    - Quicksilver Messenger Service, Happy trails (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin, West meets east (Angel, 1967);
    - Renaissance, Renaissance (Island, 1969);
    - Robert Johnson, King of the delta blues singers (Columbia, 1961);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones (England's newest hitmakers) (Abkco, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, 12 X 5 (London Records, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones N°2 (DECCA, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Now! (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Out of our heads (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, December's Children (And everybody's) (London Records, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Aftermath (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Rolling Stones, Between the buttons (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Their satanic majesties request (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Beggars banquet (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Rolling Stones, Let it bleed (Abkco, 1969);
    - Roy Harper, Sophisticated beggar (Sundown, 1967);
    - Sam Rivers, Contours (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Savage Rose, In the plain (Polydor, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott (Fontana, 1967);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 2 (Fontana, 1968);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 3 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 4 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Silver Apples, Silver Apples (MCA, 1968);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds of silence (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends (Columbia, 1968);
    - Skin Alley, Skin Alley (Akarma, 1969);
    - Sonny Rollins, The bridge (RCA, 1962);
    - The Small Faces, The Small Faces (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Small Faces, From the beginning (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Small Faces, Ogden's nut gone flake (EMI, 1968);
    - Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Make it happen (Motown, 1963);
    - Soft Machine, Soft Machine (Probe, 1968);
    - Soft Machine, Volume Two (One Way, 1969);
    - Spirit, Spirit (Epic Legacy, 1968);
    - Spirit, The family that plays together (Ode, 1969);
    - Spooky Tooth, It's all about (Edsel, 1968);
    - Spooky Tooth/Pierre Henry, Ceremony, An electronic mass (Edsel, 1969);
    - Stan Getz, Getz Au Go Go (Verve, 1964);
    - Stan Getz/João Gilberto, Getz/Gilberto (Verve, 1963);
    - Status Quo, Picturesque matchstickable messages from the Status Quo (Essential, 1968);
    - Status Quo, Spare parts (Sanctuary, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Children of the future (Capitol, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Sailor (Capitol, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, For once in my life (Tamla Motown, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, My cherie amour (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - The Stooges, The Stooges (WEA, 1969);
    - Strawberry Alarm Clock, Incense and peppermints (Big Beat, 1967);
    - Tea & Symphony, An asylum for the musically insane (Si-Wan, 1969);
    - The Temptations, Cloud nine (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - Terry Riley, Reed streams (Mass Arts, 1966);
    - Terry Riley, A rainbow in curved air (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Monk's dream (Columbia, 1962);
    - Thelonious Monk, Big band and quartet in concert (Columbia, 1964);
    - Thelonious Monk, Straight, no chaser (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Underground (Columbia, 1968);
    - Them, The angry young Them (DECCA, 1965);
    - Them, Them again (DECCA, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Tim Buckley (Elektra, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Goodbye and hello (Elektra, 1967);
    - Tim Buckley, Happy sad (Elektra, 1969);
    - Tim Hardin, 1 (Verve, 1966);
    - Tina Brooks, True blue (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Tom Rush, Circle game (Elektra, 1968);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Our mother the mountain (Tomato, 1969);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Townes van Zandt (Tomato, 1969);
    - Traffic, Mr Fantasy (Island, 1967);
    - Traffic, Last exit (Fontana, 1969);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, My people were Fair and had sky in their hair... (A&M, 1967);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Prophets, seers & sages, the angels of the ages (A&M, 1968);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Unicorn (A&M, 1969);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Behold & see (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach III (Akarma, 1969);
    - The United States of America, The United States of America (Edsel, 1968);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The aerosol grey machine (Fontana, 1969);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The least we can do is wave to each other (Virgin, 1969);
    - Van Morrison, Blowin' your mind! (Epic/Legacy, 1967);
    - Van Morrison, Astral weeks (Warner Bros. , 1968);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Atco, 1967);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Near the beginning (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground, White light/White heat (Polydor, 1968);
    - The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground (Polydor, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground/Nico, The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve/MGM, 1967);
    - Wayne Shorter, Speak no evil (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia (Blue Notev);
    - White Noise, An electric storm (Island, 1969);
    - The Who, My generation (Brunswick, 1965);
    - The Who, A quick one (Reaction, 1966);
    - The Who, The Who sell out (MCA, 1967);
    - The Who, Tommy (Polydor, 1969);
    - Wooden O, A handful of pleasant delites (Akarma, 1969).
    - Xhol Caravan, Electrip (Garden of Delights, 1969);
    - The Yardbirds, For your love, heart full of soul & others (Sunspots, 1965);
    - The Yardbirds, Roger the engineer (Warner Bros., 1966);
    - The Yardbirds, Little games (EMI, 1967);
    - Yes, Yes (Atlantic, 1969);
    - The Youngbloods, Elephant Mountain (Edsel, 1969);
    - The Zombies, Odessey & oracle (Repertoire, 1967).
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  • Beyond All Limits

    Jul 7 2009, 22h54 por AenAegir

    Bu unutulmaya yüz tutmuş leziz Woody Shaw bestesi; Larry Young, Joe Henderson ve Elvin Jones eklendiğinde bambaşka tat veriyormuş.

    Eric Dolphy, Charles Mingus ve Tom Scott ile geçti gitti yaz tatilim, halbuki Sun Ra - Lanquidity'yi dinleyecektim, onu da öğleye doğru uyanınca dinleyerek avant-garde denemelerim için biraz yardımcı olacağını umuyorum.
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  • Song Of The Day - 20th April 2009: Snake Oil

    Abr 20 2009, 21h53 por GrantRS

    The New Tony Williams Lifetime / Snake Oil / Believe It (1) / 1975

    The drummer Tony Williams was talent spotted at age 17 and shortly thereafter joined Miles Davis's quintet, achieving a hefty helping of success and cult following for his adept skill as part of Davis' rhythm section. In '69 at the age of 23 though Williams surprised by leaving Davis' group to put together The Tony Williams Lifetime with guitarist John McLaughlin and organist Larry Young. Soon after their first album Emergency line up was joined by Cream's Jack Bruce on bass. However acclaimed the initial couple of records were in the jazz world though, the group couldn't maintain a steady line-up and gradually collapsed.

    In 1975 The New Tony Williams Lifetime was formed with pianist Alan Pasqua, guitarist Allan Holdsworth and bassist Tony Newton. The New Lifetime lasted only two albums but the first 'Believe It' is a very highly acclaimed jazz fusion record.

    This track kicks the album off with a very funky rocky bass line by Newton who also wrote the track.
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  • 27 Great Fusion Jazz Albums

    Jan 8 2008, 19h19 por astro1_rohit

    Compiled at MAC.



    Alphonse Mouzon - Essence of Mystery (1973)
    Arbete Och Fritid - Ur spår (1975)
    Association P.C. - Erna Morena (1973)
    Bob James - One (1974)
    Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber - Black Sex Yall Liberation & Bloody Random Violets (2003)
    Casiopea - Casiopea (1979)
    Deodato - Prelude (1972)
    Don Cherry - Brown Rice (1975)
    Ginger Baker - No Material (1987)
    Herbie Hancock - Secrets (1976)
    Herbie Hancock - Headhunters (1973)
    Horacee Arnold - Tales of The Exonerated Flea (1974)
    Larry Coryell - Spaces (1974)
    Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark (1973)
    Les McCann - Invitation to Openness (1972)
    Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame (1971)
    Material - Hallucination Engine (1994)
    Miles Davis - Jack Johnson
    Miroslav Vitous - Infinite Search(aka Mountain in the Clouds) (1972)
    Mtume - Rebirth Cycle (1977)
    Nicky Skopelitis - Ekstasis (1993)
    O'Donel Levy - Simba (1974)
    Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess (1974)
    Return to Forever - Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy (1973)
    Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991)
    Stomu Yamashta - Go (1976)
    Weather Report - Heavy Weather (1977)

    27 Great Fusion Jazz Albums


    Thanks to everyone at the Jazz Desk.

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  • Newark: The Devil's Nicotine Blemished Jungle Womb

    Jun 10 2007, 1h59 por pillfeast

    Just a few albums I've been listening to this week. I don't really mean to cast aspersions on Newark, they've had their difficulties but I'm sure it's a fine place, home to Dälek and Sarah Vaughn after all, but still...

    Newark: The Devil's Nicotine Blemished Jungle Womb!





    Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark (Perception, 1973)

    One of Newark's favorite sons, or at least he should be, Larry Young serves up a merciless groove that stretches into free-funk territory on the solos from Young and guitarist James Blood Ulmer. The album centers around 'Khalid of Space, Pt. 2' which is nothing less that Larry Young blasting off into Black Space in search of Sun Ra.



    Andrew Manze - Tartini: The Devil's Sonata and Other Works (Hamonia Mundi, 1997)

    Long before he went down to Georgia (or Newark) the Devil appeared to Giuseppe Tartini in a dream and fiddled this sonata, which Tartini duly wrote down when he woke up. Andrew Manze doesn't look much like my idea of the Devil (unless, as Ned Flanders says, it's always the ones you least suspect) but he plays like one here. The "Devil's Trill" sonata is only about ten minutes of the disc but the other pieces, though less colorfully titled, are well worth hearing.



    Various Artists - Princess Nicotine: Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar (Burma) (Sublime Frequencies, 2004)

    So, you fly out of Newark and a few mimosas later you touch down in Rangoon. You catch a cab from the airport and you're blasted with Princess Nicotine. I wish I had more to report about the phrase "Princess Nicotine" but as far as I know it's just a clever title, maybe it's best left to the imagination. Imagination is an important part of the Sublime Frequencies discs. If you can't picture yourself listening to this music in the aforementioned Burmese taxi circa 1973 then you should probably save your money. Very basically then, it's a purposefully disorienting mix of folk music and a wide array of western pop styles. Do you really want to miss chanteuse Mar Mar Aye belting out a country ballad with as much conviction as Loretta Lynn? I didn't think so.



    David Sylvian - Blemish (Samadhi Sound, 2003)

    They say that on his first trip to Newark the normally reserved David Sylvian went on a five day drunk and held up a liquor store at knife-point. That's what they say. If the New Jersey state police ever do catch up with him I hope they cut him some slack because this is a great album of frosty, minimalist, electro-acoustic, experimental pop. Sylvian achieves a beautiful harmony of guitar, laptop and voice when he's playing solo and it only gets better when Derek Bailey or Christian Fennesz joins him. The track 'Late Night Shopping' is sublime.



    Duke Ellington - Money Jungle (Blue Note, 1962)

    You can't help but expect great things from a trio date featuring Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Max Roach but even so it's startling how good Money Jungle is. Ellington drops a house on you right away with the title track and then kisses it better with the almost impossibly beautiful 'Fleurette Africaine'. They keep up the pace too, extremely strong soloing from Roach and Mingus but Ellington is always driving the bus and his younger associates really have to work to keep up with him. The 2002 expanded edition is the way to go.



    King Black Acid - Womb Star Session (Cavity Search, 1995)

    Long, winding jams on a live-in-the-studio debut from these Portland space rockers. Lots of guitar and keyboard with chanting and sound effects, approaches Hearts of Space type stuff at times. Nice.
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  • Last.fm - what a fucking gay website

    Mai 16 2007, 4h49 por blogclaus

    The worst collection of soulless, boring, image conscious, list-making, inhumane, slogan spewing, self righteous, stupid, pathetic cunts i've ever come across


    ---

    Richard Wagner
    Vivaldi
    beethoven
    Mozart
    Master P
    Kids with SIDS
    David Duchovny
    Bill Hicks
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Heinrich Himmler
    Petter
    Noisia
    Phace
    Baron
    The Beatles
    My Chemical Romance
    The Clash
    The Killers
    Sum41
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Marvin Gaye
    AFX
    Aphex Twin
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    Gotan Project
    Dragonball Z
    Bill Cosby
    Chris Tucker
    Chris Rock
    Sting
    David Gray
    Phil Collins
    Brand X
    Genesis
    David Bowie
    Phish
    Grant Green
    John Coltrane
    Miles Davis
    Weather Report
    Davwuh
    Green Day
    Gravy Train!!!!
    Graham Coxon
    Damon Albarn
    Badly Drawn Boy
    The End Of Time
    Bill Spoon
    NOWINGUS
    Grandaddy
    mc chris
    Atmosphere
    Sage Francis
    Murs
    50 Cent
    Biggie
    2Pac
    Snoop Dogg
    Dr. Dre
    Eminem
    Cannibal Ox
    El-P
    Nightwish
    Gackt
    Pokemon
    UVERworld
    Rammstein
    Nine Inch Nails
    Craig David
    cracow klezmer band
    Cowboy Bebop
    Crazy Frog
    Crimetime Orchestra
    Christian Vogel
    Condoleeza Rice
    tutenkhamun
    Beyonce
    david worthington
    Jay-Z
    lmao
    lol
    Lil Bow Wow
    The Smiths
    Mark E. Smith
    The Fall
    AZ
    Alice DeeJay
    DJ Sammy
    William Orbit
    :)
    :(
    The Creatures
    Cristian Vogel
    Squarepusher
    The Postal Service
    Bright Eyes
    Conor Oberst
    Gerard Way
    Fall Out Boy
    Sigur Ros
    MUM
    Bjork
    Hi-Tek
    Hieroglyphics
    High Contrast
    Hijak
    Hila Hambala
    Maria Callas
    Pietro Mascagni
    Hive
    Hoggboy
    Pete Doherty
    The Libertines
    SEGA Sound Team
    Capcom Sound Team
    Nintendo Sound Team
    Nobuo Uematsu
    masadonna
    The Sex Pistols
    Sesame Street
    Sergio Mendes
    Chico Buarque
    Manu Chao
    Tricky
    Massive Attack
    Portishead
    Gorillaz
    Sonic Youth
    Tracy Chapman
    Kode9
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Mr. Oizo
    Mike Patton
    Mr. Bungle
    Tomahawk
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Faith No More
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    John Zorn
    The Mars Volta
    Naked City
    Henry Threadgill
    Frank Zappa
    Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention
    The Streets
    50 Pence
    Cindy Lauper
    Eminem
    King Crimson
    Yes
    Dennis Rodman
    The Rock
    Mankind
    Michael Cole
    DROZ
    The Something Something Explosion
    Slint
    Belle and Sebastian
    Hoover
    Faraquet
    Drive Like Jehu
    Method Man
    Ghostface Killah
    RZA
    GZA
    James Horner
    John Williams
    Kevin Shields
    My Bloody Valentine
    Guns N Roses
    The Rolling Stones
    The Stone Roses
    Ian Brown
    Mani
    Primal Scream
    Maurice Jarre
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Vangelis
    Mu-Ziq
    About
    AdmiralConquistador
    Al-Qaeda
    Astrobotnia
    Beak
    Bloc Party
    Dizzee Rascal
    Jason Forrest
    Johnny Cash
    Willie Nelson
    Alan Jackson
    PinkWasp
    CN7
    DJ/rupture
    Ceephax Acid Crew
    chris moss acid
    Venetian Snares
    The Futureheads
    Junkplanet
    The LAs
    Martbowski
    Oasis
    Nigel
    Goldust
    Ken Shamrock
    Linkin Park
    Papa Roach
    Burzum
    Cannibal Corpse
    Grinded Nig
    Ethnic Cleansing
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    Black Uhuru
    Scientist
    Prefuse 73
    Daedelus
    Larry Young
    Frank Sinatra
    Dean Martin
    Ladytron
    Le Tigre
    Kyuss
    L-Wiz
    Organized Konfusion
    Ornette Coleman
    Orson Welles
    Jk Rowling
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    The Others
    Otomo Yoshihide
    Otto Von Schirach
    OutKast
    Diddy
    Pacific
    Pacman
    Karlheinz Stockhausen
    The String Quartet
    Studio B
    Posting Shredded Vagina Flesh Thru Ur Keyhole
    Precum
    martin chitty
    Elvis Presley
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Primus
    Les Claypool
    Buckethead
    Sausage
    Ravi Shankar
    Panjabi MC
    Asian Dub Foundation
    Ali Akbar Khan
    ali akbar moradio
    Prince Far I
    Prince
    Prototype
    KC Blues Band
    Kool Keith
    Isis
    Underoath
    Ultramagnetic MCs
    Underworld
    Fatboy Slim
    G Unit
    Gorillaz
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Arctic Monkeys
    N*Sync
    Mariah Carey
    Britney Spears
    Madonna
    Backstreet Boys
    Two Lone Swordsmen
    King Tubby
    Brian Eno
    The Darkness
    Roxy Music
    MRK1
    Buck 65
    Drop the Lime
    Mathhead
    Broadcast
    65daysofstatic
    gay against you
    Borat
    Boredoms
    Yamataka Eye
    Hanatarash
    Bourbon Cream
    The Books
    Boom Bap Project
    Boris
    Morse Code
    Inspector Morse
    Jack Bauer
    The Fratellis
    David Kederman
    Punjabi MC
    Ravi Shankar
    Ali Akbar Khan
    Ali Akbar Moradi
    Asian Dub Foundation
    2Pac
    Cho Seung-Hui
    Joseph Merrick
    Radiohead
    Black Uhuru
    Sublime
    South Park
    Ghostface
    Sage Francis
    Nas
    REM
    MSTRKRFT
    Alter Ego
    White Stripes
    God
    Saddam Hussein
    Unknown
    Tv Theme
    1
    The Beatles
    Biggie
    Eminem
    Method Man
    Wu Tang Clan
    Davwuh
    Miles Davis
    Eric Dolphy
    NOWINGUS
    Merzbow
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    So Solid Crew
    Madonna
    Kylie Minogue
    Basement Jaxx
    Cradle of Filth
    Bright Eyes
    Sufjan Stevens
    Death Cab for Cutie
    The Postal Service
    Dr. Dre
    mc chris
    Guns N Roses
    Erasure
    Enter Shikari
    Lemar
    Lemon Jelly
    Les Claypool
    The Rolling Stones
    Pete Doherty
    Nina Simone
    Eric Dolphy
    John Coltrane
    beethoven
    Jk Rowling
    Dick Cheney
    The Murderdolls
    Frank Zappa
    Muse
    The Killers
    The White Stripes
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Romeo
    Prodigy of Mobb Deep
    PJ Harvey
    John Peel
    The Fall
    The The
    SATAN 6000
    GM Ghoul
    posting shredded vaginal flesh thru ur keyhole
    deaddoglover
    Rey Mysterio
    Booker T
    Eddie Guerrero
    martin chitty
    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Kelis
    Krusty the clown
    George Michael
    Boris
    Sunn O))))
    Mastodon
    Cannibal Corpse
    Bill Haley
    Danny Elfman
    Radiohead
    Nine Inch Nails
    mariacallas
    The Mars Volta
    P Diddy
    Master P
    Arrested Development
    Rakim
    Drop the Lime
    Bong-Ra
    Skream
    Ulver
    Deicide
    Roy Orbison
    david worthington
    Adolf Hitler
    Vladimir Putin
    Malcolm X
    Bill Clinton
    Squarepusher
    Mick Foley
    Driveshaft
    Master Shake
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Jessica Simpson
    Bruce Willis
    AZ
    U-God
    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    Slipknot
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  • A poem I wrote.. Constructive criticism appreciated

    Mai 5 2007, 1h04 por blogclaus

    Hey everyone, I just wrote a poem and I was wondering what everybody thought of it? Well anyway, here it is...

    ---
    True to Form, by David

    gas leak dream.


    in the garage i pull a bike out and it knocks the gas main conection.

    i tried blocking it but every time i get near i cant speak. feel i am suffocating.

    panic. family is inside. call the emergency. who is calling the emergency, am i?

    feel i am suffocating. i stick a pencil in. a pen. the wrong end of a garden fork.

    it still comes out and i have to run out of the garageunable to speak or scream.

    i run to th eneighbors but semi collapse on the lawn trying to explain but nothing comes out.

    debilitated.

    once ive got my breath back i go back in.



    rageing egos,
    paranoia and
    knives in the back
    will not stop the rising tides,
    they are in themselves a form of poison
    hanging in the atmosphere.


    ---

    Richard Wagner
    Vivaldi
    beethoven
    Mozart
    Master P
    Kids with SIDS
    David Duchovny
    Bill Hicks
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Heinrich Himmler
    Petter
    Noisia
    Phace
    Baron
    The Beatles
    My Chemical Romance
    The Clash
    The Killers
    Sum41
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Marvin Gaye
    AFX
    Aphex Twin
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    Gotan Project
    Dragonball Z
    Bill Cosby
    Chris Tucker
    Chris Rock
    Sting
    David Gray
    Phil Collins
    Brand X
    Genesis
    David Bowie
    Phish
    Grant Green
    John Coltrane
    Miles Davis
    Weather Report
    Davwuh
    Green Day
    Gravy Train!!!!
    Graham Coxon
    Damon Albarn
    Badly Drawn Boy
    The End Of Time
    Bill Spoon
    NOWINGUS
    Grandaddy
    mc chris
    Atmosphere
    Sage Francis
    Murs
    50 Cent
    Biggie
    2Pac
    Snoop Dogg
    Dr. Dre
    Eminem
    Cannibal Ox
    El-P
    Nightwish
    Gackt
    Pokemon
    UVERworld
    Rammstein
    Nine Inch Nails
    Craig David
    cracow klezmer band
    Cowboy Bebop
    Crazy Frog
    Crimetime Orchestra
    Christian Vogel
    Condoleeza Rice
    tutenkhamun
    Beyonce
    david worthington
    Jay-Z
    lmao
    lol
    Lil Bow Wow
    The Smiths
    Mark E. Smith
    The Fall
    AZ
    Alice DeeJay
    DJ Sammy
    William Orbit
    :)
    :(
    The Creatures
    Cristian Vogel
    Squarepusher
    The Postal Service
    Bright Eyes
    Conor Oberst
    Gerard Way
    Fall Out Boy
    Sigur Ros
    MUM
    Bjork
    Hi-Tek
    Hieroglyphics
    High Contrast
    Hijak
    Hila Hambala
    Maria Callas
    Pietro Mascagni
    Hive
    Hoggboy
    Pete Doherty
    The Libertines
    SEGA Sound Team
    Capcom Sound Team
    Nintendo Sound Team
    Nobuo Uematsu
    masadonna
    The Sex Pistols
    Sesame Street
    Sergio Mendes
    Chico Buarque
    Manu Chao
    Tricky
    Massive Attack
    Portishead
    Gorillaz
    Sonic Youth
    Tracy Chapman
    Kode9
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Mr. Oizo
    Mike Patton
    Mr. Bungle
    Tomahawk
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Faith No More
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    John Zorn
    The Mars Volta
    Naked City
    Henry Threadgill
    Frank Zappa
    Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention
    The Streets
    50 Pence
    Cindy Lauper
    Eminem
    King Crimson
    Yes
    Dennis Rodman
    The Rock
    Mankind
    Michael Cole
    DROZ
    The Something Something Explosion
    Slint
    Belle and Sebastian
    Hoover
    Faraquet
    Drive Like Jehu
    Method Man
    Ghostface Killah
    RZA
    GZA
    James Horner
    John Williams
    Kevin Shields
    My Bloody Valentine
    Guns N Roses
    The Rolling Stones
    The Stone Roses
    Ian Brown
    Mani
    Primal Scream
    Maurice Jarre
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Vangelis
    Mu-Ziq
    About
    AdmiralConquistador
    Al-Qaeda
    Astrobotnia
    Beak
    Bloc Party
    Dizzee Rascal
    Jason Forrest
    Johnny Cash
    Willie Nelson
    Alan Jackson
    PinkWasp
    CN7
    DJ/rupture
    Ceephax Acid Crew
    chris moss acid
    Venetian Snares
    The Futureheads
    Junkplanet
    The LAs
    Martbowski
    Oasis
    Nigel
    Goldust
    Ken Shamrock
    Linkin Park
    Papa Roach
    Burzum
    Cannibal Corpse
    Grinded Nig
    Ethnic Cleansing
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    Black Uhuru
    Scientist
    Prefuse 73
    Daedelus
    Larry Young
    Frank Sinatra
    Dean Martin
    Ladytron
    Le Tigre
    Kyuss
    L-Wiz
    Organized Konfusion
    Ornette Coleman
    Orson Welles
    Jk Rowling
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    The Others
    Otomo Yoshihide
    Otto Von Schirach
    OutKast
    Diddy
    Pacific
    Pacman
    Karlheinz Stockhausen
    The String Quartet
    Studio B
    Posting Shredded Vagina Flesh Thru Ur Keyhole
    Precum
    martin chitty
    Elvis Presley
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Primus
    Les Claypool
    Buckethead
    Sausage
    Ravi Shankar
    Panjabi MC
    Asian Dub Foundation
    Ali Akbar Khan
    ali akbar moradio
    Prince Far I
    Prince
    Prototype
    KC Blues Band
    Kool Keith
    Isis
    Underoath
    Ultramagnetic MCs
    Underworld
    Fatboy Slim
    G Unit
    Gorillaz
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Arctic Monkeys
    N*Sync
    Mariah Carey
    Britney Spears
    Madonna
    Backstreet Boys
    Two Lone Swordsmen
    King Tubby
    Brian Eno
    The Darkness
    Roxy Music
    MRK1
    Buck 65
    Drop the Lime
    Mathhead
    Broadcast
    65daysofstatic
    gay against you
    Borat
    Boredoms
    Yamataka Eye
    Hanatarash
    Bourbon Cream
    The Books
    Boom Bap Project
    Boris
    Morse Code
    Inspector Morse
    Jack Bauer
    The Fratellis
    David Kederman
    Punjabi MC
    Ravi Shankar
    Ali Akbar Khan
    Ali Akbar Moradi
    Asian Dub Foundation
    2Pac
    Cho Seung-Hui
    Joseph Merrick
    Radiohead
    Black Uhuru
    Sublime
    South Park
    Ghostface
    Sage Francis
    Nas
    REM
    MSTRKRFT
    Alter Ego
    White Stripes
    God
    Saddam Hussein
    Unknown
    Tv Theme
    1
    The Beatles
    Biggie
    Eminem
    Method Man
    Wu Tang Clan
    Davwuh
    Miles Davis
    Eric Dolphy
    NOWINGUS
    Merzbow
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    So Solid Crew
    Madonna
    Kylie Minogue
    Basement Jaxx
    Cradle of Filth
    Bright Eyes
    Sufjan Stevens
    Death Cab for Cutie
    The Postal Service
    Dr. Dre
    mc chris
    Guns N Roses
    Erasure
    Enter Shikari
    Lemar
    Lemon Jelly
    Les Claypool
    The Rolling Stones
    Pete Doherty
    Nina Simone
    Eric Dolphy
    John Coltrane
    beethoven
    Jk Rowling
    Dick Cheney
    The Murderdolls
    Frank Zappa
    Muse
    The Killers
    The White Stripes
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Romeo
    Prodigy of Mobb Deep
    PJ Harvey
    John Peel
    The Fall
    The The
    SATAN 6000
    GM Ghoul
    posting shredded vaginal flesh thru ur keyhole
    deaddoglover
    Rey Mysterio
    Booker T
    Eddie Guerrero
    martin chitty
    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Kelis
    Krusty the clown
    George Michael
    Boris
    Sunn O))))
    Mastodon
    Cannibal Corpse
    Bill Haley
    Danny Elfman
    Radiohead
    Nine Inch Nails
    mariacallas
    The Mars Volta
    P Diddy
    Master P
    Arrested Development
    Rakim
    Drop the Lime
    Bong-Ra
    Skream
    Ulver
    Deicide
    Roy Orbison
    david worthington
    Adolf Hitler
    Vladimir Putin
    Malcolm X
    Bill Clinton
    Squarepusher
    Mick Foley
    Driveshaft
    Master Shake
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Jessica Simpson
    Bruce Willis
    AZ
    U-God
    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    Slipknot
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  • Bigsexyshaq

    Mai 4 2007, 3h52 por blogclaus

    Bigsexyshaq is one of the worst writers in the blogosphere. If you have never heard of him before, he is famously known within the last.fm community for writing inane journals and then linking them to bare artist pages. I have had to suffer being compared to him in recent weeks, since I employ the same tactic of linking artists to receive more views - however, my artists link are always relevant.

    But whatever, the fact is Bigsexyshaq and I are nowhere near alike. His journals are well presented but lack substance. He rants about meaningless topics such as CD scratches or makes up highly unamusing false documents of such things as music genres or artists he doesn't like. His style is usually an attempt at surrealism, usually referring to moments that happened to him outside the internet which may or may not be real. Either way - its all very boring.

    The only reason he writes these journals and links to bare artists is to promote his piece of shit book which is a collection of short stories. I actually read what was available to read for free on Amazon and I found it highly boring, image-conscious and uninspiring.

    He has a fanbase which all brown-nose him in hope of receiving an amusing reply, which again are usually devoid of any meaning. His fanbase are mostly retarded, yet he entertains them in hope of them one day buying his gay book.

    What's actually funny about this is that since I am the most hated person on last.fm, a lot of the idiots who hate me without even truly understanding my plight (Malacia, Synista, Bryan1298, Chickrocksteady, Axemrangers etc.) will most probably, in spite, befriend Bigsexyshaq and become part of his brown-nosing army - maybe even being one of the dozen purchasers of his book.

    My blogs are far more meaningful, I write them in whatever style I feel like at the time.. what I say is full of meaning and yet meaningless - for you see I am the blogclaus and as I've said countless times - the blogclaus reps every end of the spectrum. I have immersed myself in spectral encapsulation, I am enlightened.

    Bigsexyshaq - nothing more than a good marketeer

    Yours eternally,




    BLOGCLAUS


    iN THE STYLE OF BIGSEXYSHAQ: Artists who have no relevance to this article:
    Hank Williams
    david worthington
    Cannibal Corpse
    Richard Wagner
    Vivaldi
    beethoven
    Mozart
    Master P
    Kids with SIDS
    David Duchovny
    Bill Hicks
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Heinrich Himmler
    Petter
    Noisia
    Phace
    Baron
    The Beatles
    My Chemical Romance
    The Clash
    The Killers
    Sum41
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Marvin Gaye
    AFX
    Aphex Twin
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    Gotan Project
    Dragonball Z
    Bill Cosby
    Chris Tucker
    Chris Rock
    Sting
    David Gray
    Phil Collins
    Brand X
    Genesis
    David Bowie
    Phish
    Grant Green
    John Coltrane
    Miles Davis
    Weather Report
    Davwuh
    Green Day
    Gravy Train!!!!
    Graham Coxon
    Damon Albarn
    Badly Drawn Boy
    The End Of Time
    Bill Spoon
    NOWINGUS
    Grandaddy
    mc chris
    Atmosphere
    Sage Francis
    Murs
    50 Cent
    Biggie
    2Pac
    Snoop Dogg
    Dr. Dre
    Eminem
    Cannibal Ox
    El-P
    Nightwish
    Gackt
    Pokemon
    UVERworld
    Rammstein
    Nine Inch Nails
    Craig David
    cracow klezmer band
    Cowboy Bebop
    Crazy Frog
    Crimetime Orchestra
    Christian Vogel
    Condoleeza Rice
    tutenkhamun
    Beyonce
    david worthington
    Jay-Z
    lmao
    lol
    Lil Bow Wow
    The Smiths
    Mark E. Smith
    The Fall
    AZ
    Alice DeeJay
    DJ Sammy
    William Orbit
    :)
    :(
    The Creatures
    Cristian Vogel
    Squarepusher
    The Postal Service
    Bright Eyes
    Conor Oberst
    Gerard Way
    Fall Out Boy
    Sigur Ros
    MUM
    Bjork
    Hi-Tek
    Hieroglyphics
    High Contrast
    Hijak
    Hila Hambala
    Maria Callas
    Pietro Mascagni
    Hive
    Hoggboy
    Pete Doherty
    The Libertines
    SEGA Sound Team
    Capcom Sound Team
    Nintendo Sound Team
    Nobuo Uematsu
    masadonna
    The Sex Pistols
    Sesame Street
    Sergio Mendes
    Chico Buarque
    Manu Chao
    Tricky
    Massive Attack
    Portishead
    Gorillaz
    Sonic Youth
    Tracy Chapman
    Kode9
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Mr. Oizo
    Mike Patton
    Mr. Bungle
    Tomahawk
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Faith No More
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    John Zorn
    The Mars Volta
    Naked City
    Henry Threadgill
    Frank Zappa
    Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention
    The Streets
    50 Pence
    Cindy Lauper
    Eminem
    King Crimson
    Yes
    Dennis Rodman
    The Rock
    Mankind
    Michael Cole
    DROZ
    The Something Something Explosion
    Slint
    Belle and Sebastian
    Hoover
    Faraquet
    Drive Like Jehu
    Method Man
    Ghostface Killah
    RZA
    GZA
    James Horner
    John Williams
    Kevin Shields
    My Bloody Valentine
    Guns N Roses
    The Rolling Stones
    The Stone Roses
    Ian Brown
    Mani
    Primal Scream
    Maurice Jarre
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Vangelis
    Mu-Ziq
    About
    AdmiralConquistador
    Al-Qaeda
    Astrobotnia
    Beak
    Bloc Party
    Dizzee Rascal
    Jason Forrest
    Johnny Cash
    Willie Nelson
    Alan Jackson
    PinkWasp
    CN7
    DJ/rupture
    Ceephax Acid Crew
    chris moss acid
    Venetian Snares
    The Futureheads
    Junkplanet
    The LAs
    Martbowski
    Oasis
    Nigel
    Goldust
    Ken Shamrock
    Linkin Park
    Papa Roach
    Burzum
    Cannibal Corpse
    Grinded Nig
    Ethnic Cleansing
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    Black Uhuru
    Scientist
    Prefuse 73
    Daedelus
    Larry Young
    Frank Sinatra
    Dean Martin
    Ladytron
    Le Tigre
    Kyuss
    L-Wiz
    Organized Konfusion
    Ornette Coleman
    Orson Welles
    Jk Rowling
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    The Others
    Otomo Yoshihide
    Otto Von Schirach
    OutKast
    Diddy
    Pacific
    Pacman
    Karlheinz Stockhausen
    The String Quartet
    Studio B
    Posting Shredded Vagina Flesh Thru Ur Keyhole
    Precum
    martin chitty
    Elvis Presley
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Primus
    Les Claypool
    Buckethead
    Sausage
    Ravi Shankar
    Panjabi MC
    Asian Dub Foundation
    Ali Akbar Khan
    ali akbar moradio
    Prince Far I
    Prince
    Prototype
    KC Blues Band
    Kool Keith
    Isis
    Underoath
    Ultramagnetic MCs
    Underworld
    Fatboy Slim
    G Unit
    Gorillaz
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Arctic Monkeys
    N*Sync
    Mariah Carey
    Britney Spears
    Madonna
    Backstreet Boys
    Two Lone Swordsmen
    King Tubby
    Brian Eno
    The Darkness
    Roxy Music
    MRK1
    Buck 65
    Drop the Lime
    Mathhead
    Broadcast
    65daysofstatic
    gay against you
    Borat
    Boredoms
    Yamataka Eye
    Hanatarash
    Bourbon Cream
    The Books
    Boom Bap Project
    Boris
    Morse Code
    Inspector Morse
    Jack Bauer
    The Fratellis
    David Kederman
    Punjabi MC
    Ravi Shankar
    Ali Akbar Khan
    Ali Akbar Moradi
    Asian Dub Foundation
    2Pac
    Cho Seung-Hui
    Joseph Merrick
    Radiohead
    Black Uhuru
    Sublime
    South Park
    Ghostface
    Sage Francis
    Nas
    REM
    MSTRKRFT
    Alter Ego
    White Stripes
    God
    Saddam Hussein
    Unknown
    Tv Theme
    1
    The Beatles
    Biggie
    Eminem
    Method Man
    Wu Tang Clan
    Davwuh
    Miles Davis
    Eric Dolphy
    NOWINGUS
    Merzbow
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    So Solid Crew
    Madonna
    Kylie Minogue
    Basement Jaxx
    Cradle of Filth
    Bright Eyes
    Sufjan Stevens
    Death Cab for Cutie
    The Postal Service
    Dr. Dre
    mc chris
    Guns N Roses
    Erasure
    Enter Shikari
    Lemar
    Lemon Jelly
    Les Claypool
    The Rolling Stones
    Pete Doherty
    Nina Simone
    Eric Dolphy
    John Coltrane
    beethoven
    Jk Rowling
    Dick Cheney
    The Murderdolls
    Frank Zappa
    Muse
    The Killers
    The White Stripes
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Romeo
    Prodigy of Mobb Deep
    PJ Harvey
    John Peel
    The Fall
    The The
    SATAN 6000
    GM Ghoul
    posting shredded vaginal flesh thru ur keyhole
    deaddoglover
    Rey Mysterio
    Booker T
    Eddie Guerrero
    martin chitty
    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Kelis
    Krusty the clown
    George Michael
    Boris
    Sunn O))))
    Mastodon
    Cannibal Corpse
    Bill Haley
    Danny Elfman
    Radiohead
    Nine Inch Nails
    mariacallas
    The Mars Volta
    P Diddy
    Master P
    Arrested Development
    Rakim
    Drop the Lime
    Bong-Ra
    Skream
    Ulver
    Deicide
    Roy Orbison
    david worthington
    Adolf Hitler
    Vladimir Putin
    Malcolm X
    Bill Clinton
    Squarepusher
    Mick Foley
    Driveshaft
    Master Shake
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Jessica Simpson
    Bruce Willis
    AZ
    U-God

    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    Slipknot
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  • Music Died 7 Years Ago

    Abr 30 2007, 6h33 por blogclaus


    Tokyo 1956... the birth of music's anti-christ: MUSIC IS DEAD

    Everything dies
    -blog claus


    Evoking Emotions
    In western music theory there are 12 or semitones (i.e. notes) in one octave and keys are made up by selecting notes from an octave. A musician will choose a scale that will take specific notes from the octave which the song then bases itself around. Certain scales relate to certain moods - for a very simplified example the minor key can create a song that sounds sad. But why is this? Music is like mathematics - notes can be related to numbers and notation is sequenced in formulaic ways to create certain sounds, sounds which that of course can evoke emotion. When you subscribe to this point of view then you realise that the motional aspect of music is not a spiritual one - but of a psychological one.

    The emotive aspect derived from melodies in music is cognitive. What we hear is essentially just a collection of sounds compiled together - our memories help us either consciously or subconsciously remember certain moods that we can relate to the music through cognition. Familiar motifs, melodies and rhythms recall emotions unconsciously and thus it is why we can refer to a song as, at a simplified level, "happy" or "sad" - it is a conditied reflex. For proof how emotion evoked from music is a conditied reflex, it can be proven through the "stimulus response theory". Take this example from a russian psychologist named Ivan Pavlov:

    Pavlov carried out a experiments in which he studied dogs. He found out that all dogs would saliva at the mouth when about to be given food. He decided to use a bell to tell the dogs every time he was going to give them food and thus the sound of the bell became familiar with the dogs to mean "food". As the dogs had become accustomed to this, Pavlov would then experiment by ringing the bell without presenting food. The dogs would still salivate when they heard the sound of the bell as they had become to associate it with food.

    Thus it is, we relate moods, times, emotions to certain music - but what happens when we hear something that doesn't play to regular music theory, or what we know already? The problem is here that the artform of music is in a zombified state. All possibilities have been exercised and no longer can there be true innovation in this long-dead field of expression - all supposedly "new" ideas are merely re-hashed or re-thought from past example.



    No More Innovation
    In 1865, Richard Wagner composed the opera 'Tristan und Isolde'. The very first chord heard in Wagner's then-innovative opera is known as the 'Tristan Chord' for the notes used and the slow and languishing way in which it was played. At the time Tristan und Isolde was first heard, making this sustained chord the first heard in a piece of music was considered innovative and daring.

    There is no true experimentalism like Wagner's 'Tristan Chord' anymore as everything has been tried and tested and applied to all moods, emotions, scenes, imagery, meaning etc. - thus there is no need for music to keep being made - everything a music fanatic could want is out there somewhere already. Every single sequence of notation, every possible truly innovative genre has spawned (the last genre to be so being 'hip hop' in the 80's - try and prove me otherwise, i'll only pwn you), since hybrid genres like 'IDM' or 'Post-Rock' are not true innovation. So in the words of Bigsexyshaq "stop making music".

    So you've been wondering why you're so depressed since the dawn of the new millenium? Don't worry - you haven't got the millenium bug. The reason you are depressed is because you've been unknowingly mourning for 7 years. Music officially died in the year 2000 with release of Merzbox by Merzbow - for if unless anyone can tell me where we can go after this, I am sure innovative music can ever be written again. So I beg you find closure within this blog and begin to lead a happier life without the challenge of trying to find or create innovative music hang over you.


    Evil... the face of a killer

    Yours immortally,
    the blogclaus

    ---

    Musicians who are dead thanks to Merzbow:







    Merzbow
    Richard Wagner
    Vivaldi
    beethoven
    Mozart
    Master P
    Kids with SIDS
    David Duchovny
    Bill Hicks
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Heinrich Himmler
    Petter
    Noisia
    Phace
    Baron
    The Beatles
    My Chemical Romance
    The Clash
    The Killers
    Sum41
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Marvin Gaye
    AFX
    Aphex Twin
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    Gotan Project
    Dragonball Z
    Bill Cosby
    Chris Tucker
    Chris Rock
    Sting
    David Gray
    Phil Collins
    Brand X
    Genesis
    David Bowie
    Phish
    Grant Green
    John Coltrane
    Miles Davis
    Weather Report
    Davwuh
    Green Day
    Gravy Train!!!!
    Graham Coxon
    Damon Albarn
    Badly Drawn Boy
    The End Of Time
    Bill Spoon
    NOWINGUS
    Grandaddy
    mc chris
    Atmosphere
    Sage Francis
    Murs
    50 Cent
    Biggie
    2Pac
    Snoop Dogg
    Dr. Dre
    Eminem
    Cannibal Ox
    El-P
    Nightwish
    Gackt
    Pokemon
    UVERworld
    Rammstein
    Nine Inch Nails
    Craig David
    cracow klezmer band
    Cowboy Bebop
    Crazy Frog
    Crimetime Orchestra
    Christian Vogel
    Condoleeza Rice
    tutenkhamun
    Beyonce
    david worthington
    Jay-Z
    lmao
    lol
    Lil Bow Wow
    The Smiths
    Mark E. Smith
    The Fall
    AZ
    Alice DeeJay
    DJ Sammy
    William Orbit
    :)
    :(
    The Creatures
    Cristian Vogel
    Squarepusher
    The Postal Service
    Bright Eyes
    Conor Oberst
    Gerard Way
    Fall Out Boy
    Sigur Ros
    MUM
    Bjork
    Hi-Tek
    Hieroglyphics
    High Contrast
    Hijak
    Hila Hambala
    Maria Callas
    Pietro Mascagni
    Hive
    Hoggboy
    Pete Doherty
    The Libertines
    SEGA Sound Team
    Capcom Sound Team
    Nintendo Sound Team
    Nobuo Uematsu
    masadonna
    The Sex Pistols
    Sesame Street
    Sergio Mendes
    Chico Buarque
    Manu Chao
    Tricky
    Massive Attack
    Portishead
    Gorillaz
    Sonic Youth
    Tracy Chapman
    Kode9
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Mr. Oizo
    Mike Patton
    Mr. Bungle
    Tomahawk
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Faith No More
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    John Zorn
    The Mars Volta
    Naked City
    Henry Threadgill
    Frank Zappa
    Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention
    The Streets
    50 Pence
    Cindy Lauper
    Eminem
    King Crimson
    Yes
    Dennis Rodman
    The Rock
    Mankind
    Michael Cole
    DROZ
    The Something Something Explosion
    Slint
    Belle and Sebastian
    Hoover
    Faraquet
    Drive Like Jehu
    Method Man
    Ghostface Killah
    RZA
    GZA
    James Horner
    John Williams
    Kevin Shields
    My Bloody Valentine
    Guns N Roses
    The Rolling Stones
    The Stone Roses
    Ian Brown
    Mani
    Primal Scream
    Maurice Jarre
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Vangelis
    Mu-Ziq
    About
    AdmiralConquistador
    Al-Qaeda
    Astrobotnia
    Beak
    Bloc Party
    Dizzee Rascal
    Jason Forrest
    Johnny Cash
    Willie Nelson
    Alan Jackson
    PinkWasp
    CN7
    DJ/rupture
    Ceephax Acid Crew
    chris moss acid
    Venetian Snares
    The Futureheads
    Junkplanet
    The LAs
    Martbowski
    Oasis
    Nigel
    Goldust
    Ken Shamrock
    Linkin Park
    Papa Roach
    Burzum
    Cannibal Corpse
    Grinded Nig
    Ethnic Cleansing
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    Black Uhuru
    Scientist
    Prefuse 73
    Daedelus
    Larry Young
    Frank Sinatra
    Dean Martin
    Ladytron
    Le Tigre
    Kyuss
    L-Wiz
    Organized Konfusion
    Ornette Coleman
    Orson Welles
    Jk Rowling
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    The Others
    Otomo Yoshihide
    Otto Von Schirach
    OutKast
    Diddy
    Pacific
    Pacman
    Karlheinz Stockhausen
    The String Quartet
    Studio B
    Posting Shredded Vagina Flesh Thru Ur Keyhole
    Precum
    martin chitty
    Elvis Presley
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Primus
    Les Claypool
    Buckethead
    Sausage
    Ravi Shankar
    Panjabi MC
    Asian Dub Foundation
    Ali Akbar Khan
    ali akbar moradio
    Prince Far I
    Prince
    Prototype
    KC Blues Band
    Kool Keith
    Isis
    Underoath
    Ultramagnetic MCs
    Underworld
    Fatboy Slim
    G Unit
    Gorillaz
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Arctic Monkeys
    N*Sync
    Mariah Carey
    Britney Spears
    Madonna
    Backstreet Boys
    Two Lone Swordsmen
    King Tubby
    Brian Eno
    The Darkness
    Roxy Music
    MRK1
    Buck 65
    Drop the Lime
    Mathhead
    Broadcast
    65daysofstatic
    gay against you
    Borat
    Boredoms
    Yamataka Eye
    Hanatarash
    Bourbon Cream
    The Books
    Boom Bap Project
    Boris
    Morse Code
    Inspector Morse
    Jack Bauer
    The Fratellis
    David Kederman
    Punjabi MC
    Ravi Shankar
    Ali Akbar Khan
    Ali Akbar Moradi
    Asian Dub Foundation
    2Pac
    Cho Seung-Hui
    Joseph Merrick
    Radiohead
    Black Uhuru
    Sublime
    South Park
    Ghostface
    Sage Francis
    Nas
    REM
    MSTRKRFT
    Alter Ego
    White Stripes
    God
    Saddam Hussein
    Unknown
    Tv Theme
    1
    The Beatles
    Biggie
    Eminem
    Method Man
    Wu Tang Clan
    Davwuh
    Miles Davis
    Eric Dolphy
    NOWINGUS
    Merzbow
    James Kealy & His Regal Toes
    So Solid Crew
    Madonna
    Kylie Minogue
    Basement Jaxx
    Cradle of Filth
    Bright Eyes
    Sufjan Stevens
    Death Cab for Cutie
    The Postal Service
    Dr. Dre
    mc chris
    Guns N Roses
    Erasure
    Enter Shikari
    Lemar
    Lemon Jelly
    Les Claypool
    The Rolling Stones
    Pete Doherty
    Nina Simone
    Eric Dolphy
    John Coltrane
    beethoven
    Jk Rowling
    Dick Cheney
    The Murderdolls
    Frank Zappa
    Muse
    The Killers
    The White Stripes
    The Strokes
    The Hives
    The Vines
    Benga
    Youngsta
    Hatcha
    Romeo
    Prodigy of Mobb Deep
    PJ Harvey
    John Peel
    The Fall
    The The
    SATAN 6000
    GM Ghoul
    posting shredded vaginal flesh thru ur keyhole
    deaddoglover
    Rey Mysterio
    Booker T
    Eddie Guerrero
    martin chitty
    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Kelis
    Krusty the clown
    George Michael
    Boris
    Sunn O))))
    Mastodon
    Cannibal Corpse
    Bill Haley
    Danny Elfman
    Radiohead
    Nine Inch Nails
    mariacallas
    The Mars Volta
    P Diddy
    Master P
    Arrested Development
    Rakim
    Drop the Lime
    Bong-Ra
    Skream
    Ulver
    Deicide
    Roy Orbison
    david worthington
    Adolf Hitler
    Vladimir Putin
    Malcolm X
    Bill Clinton
    Squarepusher
    Mick Foley
    Driveshaft
    Master Shake
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Jessica Simpson
    Bruce Willis
    AZ
    U-God
    Ol' Dirty Bastard
    Slipknot
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  • 107 Great Jazz Albums....

    Abr 13 2007, 15h05 por Cylob

    It was a long time in coming, but then jazz simply won't be rushed.

    107 GREAT JAZZ ALBUMS!
    Compiled at MAC.



    The 3 Sounds - Introducing The 3 Sounds (1958)
    Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity (1964)
    Alice Coltrane - A Monastic Trio (1968)
    Alphonse Mouzon - The Essence of Mystery
    Anthony Braxton - Quartet (Dortmund) 1976 (1976)
    Anthony Braxton - Three Compositions of New Jazz (1968)
    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Moanin' (1958)
    Art Ensemble of Chicago - Fanfare for the Warriors (1974)
    Boston Brass - Ya Gotta Try (2003)
    Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour (1976)
    The Brut Imperial Quartet - Fakes (2005)
    Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (1997)
    Bugge Westeltoft - It's snowing on my piano (1998)
    Cal Tjader - Several Shades of Jade (1963)
    Cal Tjader - Soul Burst (1966)
    Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (1958)
    Catalyst - Perception
    Cecil Taylor - Jazz Advance (1955)
    Cecil Taylor - Unit Structures (1966)
    Charles Mingus - Mysterious Blues (1960)
    Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (1963)
    Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie - Bird & Diz (1960)
    Chet Baker - Chet Is Back! (1962)
    The Cinematic Orchestra - Man With a Movie Camera 2003)
    Dave Brubeck - Time Out (1959)
    Diana Krall - The Girl In The Other Room (2004)
    Don Cherry - Brown Rice (1975)
    Don Cherry - Hear and Now
    Donald Byrd - Electric Byrd
    The Don Ellis Orchestra - Electric Bath (1967)
    Elis Regina - Ela (1971)
    Ella Fitzgerald - Something to Live For (1935-1966)
    Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch (1964)
    Erik Truffaz - The Mask (2000)
    Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Seven Days of Falling (2003)
    Flora Purim - Butterfly Dreams (1973)
    Francois De Roubaix - L'Homme Orchestre (1970)
    The Golden Arm Trio - Why The Sea Is Salt (2000)
    Herb Alpert - Rise (1979)
    Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles (1964)
    Herbie Hancock - Takin' Off (1962)
    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974)
    Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi (1969)
    Hubert Laws - Rites of Spring
    Humaire, Urtreger and Michelot - HUM (1960-1970-1999)\
    Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius (1976)
    Jaki Byard - the Jaki Byard Experience (1968)
    The Jazz Mandolin Project - Xenoblast (2000)
    Jimmy Giuffre - Free Fall (1963)
    Jimmy Scott - The Source (1969)
    John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (1964)
    John Coltrane - Ascension (1965)
    John Coltrane - Giant Steps (1960)
    John Coltrane - My Favourite Things (1960)
    John McLaughlin - Remember Shakti (1999)
    Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert (1975)
    Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark (1973)
    Lennie Tristano - Intuition (1949)
    Les McCann - Invitation to Openness
    Longineau Parsons - Spaced: Collected Works 1980-1999
    Lonnie Liston Smith - Astral Traveling
    Louis Armstrong - The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings (1925-1928)
    The Lounge Lizards - The Lounge Lizards (1981)
    The Mahavishnu Orchestra - the Inner Mounting Flame (1971)
    The Max Levine Ensemble - How to Build an Intergalactic Time Travel Machine (1990)
    McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy (1967)
    Michael Franks - The Art of Tea (1976)
    Michel Petrucciani - Promenade With Duke (1993)
    Miles Davis - Birth of the Cool (1950)
    Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970)
    Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (1959)
    Miles Davis - Milestones (1958)
    Miles Davis - On the Corner (1972)
    Miles Davis - Sketches Of Spain (1960)
    Miles Davis - Tutu (1986)
    Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest (1985)
    Minnie Riperton - Come to My Garden (1970)
    The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Complete Last Concert (1974)
    Mulatu Astatqe - Ethiopique Jazz Vol.4 (1974)
    Nina Simone - Pastel Blues (1965)
    Oneness of Juju - Space Jungle Funk
    Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959)
    Paolo Conte - Paolo Conte (1992)
    PATETICO - Kabaretni Koncert (????)
    Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun (1968)
    Phil Upchurch - Darkness, Darkness
    Polar Bear - Held on the Tips of Fingers (2005)
    Sarah Vaughan - Songs of the Beatles (1981)
    Schlippenbach Trio - Complete Combustion (1999)
    Skalpel - Skalpel (2004)
    The Sonny Clark Memorial Quartet - Voodoo (1985)
    Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus (1956)
    Special EFX - Mystique (1987)
    Spyro Gyra - Spyro Gyra (1978)
    Squarepusher - Hard Normal Daddy (1997)
    Stan Getz & João Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto (1963)
    Sun Ra - Jazz in Silhouette (1958)
    T-Square - Megalith (1992)
    Tania Maria - The Queen Of Brazilian Jazz (2003)
    Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners (1957)
    Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream (1962)
    Toots Thielemans - Bluesette (1994)
    Weather Report - Weather Report (1971)
    Weather Report - Heavy Weather (1977)
    Weldon Irvine - Time Capsule (1973)
    Weldon Irvine - In Harmony
    zukanican - Horse Republic (2006)


    Thanks to everyone at the Jazz Desk.

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