bubu7

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Paul Butterfield Blues Band East-West
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I also agree with the big choice! I would add a point because you are the only one who remembered them... speaking of "custom" blues (beyond the fundamentals mentioned...) I would say that Living the Blues by Canned Heat and The Turning Point by John Mayall are also great picks.
Oysterhead The Grand Pecking Order
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It was time for the ineffable pataweb to launch into a passionate yet successful review. Given the significance of this little group, it would also be time to record it. After the successful combinations of Wakeman/Napolitan Song and Copeland/Pizzica from Salento, a future collaboration between Claypool/Romagnolo Liscio seems likely (I can picture him well in Capriccio d'Agosto). With esteem, affection, and friendship, record it immediately.
Dexter Gordon Our Man In Paris
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the review is beautiful. Can’t we give the album a 6? damn.
Steel Pulse True Democracy
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the envious pataweb questions why he would like me to boldingly rub it for him............pig
Steel Pulse True Democracy
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No Lello, I'm Tuscan... I think you're right, I could have gone on longer. But what about Handsworth Revolution?! As for "Prodigal Son," the CD skips from how many times I've rewound it.
Steel Pulse True Democracy
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Right...recorded in 1981 and released in 1982. The reissue is from 2005. (The backpack is a Lowe Alpine Karakoram 70+20)
The Keith Tippett Group Dedicated To You (But You Weren't Listening)
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Wise and learned Morning Glory... for chicolini I would be happy to include some samples if my knowledge of computers were even slightly above absolute zero... I will try to get those two neurons I have left moving, I hope I can do it. Thank you all for the votes!!!
King Crimson Thrak
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...it won't be Discipline, nor Lark's Tongues in Aspic, but two stars... like the Pensione Floriana... no, I don't agree