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Backwater (2004 Digital Remaster)

(with the old Jaki on drums)
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With today's listening, RadioCapish momentarily concludes its programming. To listen to our offerings again, visit my personal page: you will find the link to all the broadcasts and the list in chronological order.

This morning we listen to the Ensemble Ibn Báya (Ibn Baya/Bajja was a philosopher and Andalusian Arab musician, who lived in the 12th century), brought together by the oud virtuoso Omar Metioui (b. 1962), performing pieces from the Islamic mystics of Andalusia.
Here’s the playlist: Ibn Báya* - Omar Metioui & Eduardo Paniagua - Música Andalusí: Sufíes De Al-Andalus (2005, Digipak, CD) | Discogs

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See you in September.

Omar Metioui & Eduardo Paniagua ‎- Sufíes De Al-Andalus FULL
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For today’s listening, we offer you the third studio album of a sadly little-known Italian singer-songwriter: Flavio Giurato. "Marco Polo" (1984), released by CGD, is a sort of "Bildungroman" in miniature of the great Venetian merchant. It had such little success upon its release (you’ll understand why when you listen to it) that it ultimately led to the Roman singer-songwriter stepping back from the scene for more than two decades.

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Flavio Giurato - MARCO POLO (CD version) Full Album (CGD, 1984)
Lucio Battisti - La sposa occidentale - 1990 - Full album
Since we’re in a Battisti-Panella mood.
There you go, I’ll tell you: my favorite.
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Today we kick off the day with one of the quirkiest albums of Japanese synth-pop: "Philharmony" (1982), the sixth solo album by Haruomi Hosono (b. 1947).

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HARUOMI HOSONO - PHILHARMONY (FULL)
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Today's listen is a collector's rarity: "A Game For All Who Know," released in 1973 by Merlin Records in just 99 copies, is the only album by the group "Ithaca," which included John Ferdinando and Peter Howell among its members. The record, completely overlooked at the time, is a peculiar blend of folk sounds and psychedelia.

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Ithaca - Game For All Who Know (Full Album) Only 99 Copies One of the rarest UK Prog/Psych LP`s
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Today's coordinates are: Poland, early '80s. The "Orkiestra Ósmego Dnia" (Orchestra of the Eight Day), a group whose sound is hard to categorize into a genre, led by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (who would later become famous as a film score composer), releases their first album in the U.S. market: "Music For The End" (1982), distributed two years later in their homeland as "Muzyka Na Koniec." Unlike the subsequent album ("At the Last Gate"), already steeped in New Wave, this debut seems to be a watershed between Prog-rock and '80s music. You have to listen to believe it.

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Orkiestra Ósmego Dnia, Jan A.P. Kaczmarek ‎- Muzyka Na Koniec (1982) FULL ALBUM
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This Sunday we present a classic.
E. Satie's "Vexations," posthumously discovered and first performed no less than by John Cage, is a theme (presumably written for piano) to be repeated 840 times.
Satie writes: "To play this motif 840 times in a row, one should prepare in advance, and in the deepest silence, with serious composure."
This recording, released by Philips in 1983, is Reinbert De Leeuw's performance of only 35 repetitions of the theme. Therefore, to listen to the complete vexations, the LP should be replayed 24 times.

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Erik Satie - Vexations
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We hope today's listening will excellently delight your summer afternoons. Thanks to Mr. @[snes], who wanted to suggest an inexhaustible source of music miraculously rescued from oblivion, today we are listening to "Fog-Hat Ramble" (1968), the second LP by free-jazz multi-instrumentalist Phil Yost (birth date not available).

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Phil Yost - Orange Kite Waltz
Phil Yost - Fog-Hat Ramble
Phil Yost - Through The Abacus Backwards
Phil Yost - Across The Somersault Region
Phil Yost - Look For Me In Eastrod, Mary O
Phil Yost - The Day Those Free-Balloon Races Passed Over Candy-Warp Crossings
Satie: Heures séculaires et instantanées

(I’m putting the version by Rogé because I can't find Ciccolini's)

Satie's description of "Heures séculaires et instantanées" is:

1. Venomous Obstacles

This vast part of the world is inhabited by a single human being: a black man.
He is bored to death from laughing.
The shadow of the ancient trees indicates nine seventeen.
The frogs call each other by name.
To think better, the black man holds his little brain with his right hand, fingers apart.
From afar, one might mistake him for an eminent physiologist.
Four anonymous snakes capture him, hanging onto the edges of his uniform, distorted by bitterness and loneliness combined.
On the riverbank, an old mangrove slowly washes its roots, so dirty that they appear disgusting.
It is not the right time for lovers.

2. Morning Twilight (at noon)

The sun has risen early and in good spirits.
It will be warmer than usual because the weather is prehistoric and threatening.
The sun is at its highest point in the sky; it has the look of a good fellow.
But let’s not trust it.
It can still scorch the harvest and give us a nasty blow: a sunstroke.
Behind the shed, an ox eats so much that it is about to get sick.

3. Granitic Panic

The clock of the old abandoned village is about to strike a sharp blow as well: the stroke of the thirteenth hour.
A deluge of rain bursts from clouds of dust; the vast, sneering woods pull at their branches; while the rough granite rocks shove each other, doing everything to be cumbersome.
The thirteenth hour is about to chime, under the symbolic aspect of one in the afternoon.
Alas! It’s not daylight saving time.
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Today we present two Suites for viola da gamba and continuo by the famous Parisian composer François Couperin (1668 – 1733).

This recording comes from this album: François Couperin - Mikko Perkola, Aapo Häkkinen - Suites For Viola Da Gamba (27e Ordre De Clavecin) (2013, CD) | Discogs

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Fr. Couperin - Pieces de violes avec la basse chifree (1728)
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Today we present the LP debut of the duo “Hansson & Karlsson,” formed by the Swedes Bo Ingemar Gunnar Hansson (1943 - 2010) and Jan Edvard Carlsson (1937 - 2017): “Monument” from 1967. Give it a listen, you won’t be disappointed!

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Hansson & Karlsson ‎– Monument (1967)
@[G]: with deference and respect, I come to ask you: could you bestow upon us, even though we are mostly lacking in solving puzzles, a magical label?
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With today’s listening, we find ourselves catapulted between Sixth Avenue and the Vikings, with these two Suites in three movements taken from the B-side of “Moondog and His Friends” (1953), conceived and performed by the then young Louis T. Hardin (1916-1999), otherwise known as Moondog.

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Suite #1. First Movement (remastered)

Suite #1. Second Movement (remastered)

Suite #1. Third Movement (remastered)

Suite #2. First Movement (remastered)

Suite #2. Second Movement (remastered)

Suite #2. Third Movement (remastered)
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Today we invite you to take a trip to 14th century Florence, where Francesco Landini (1325-1397) was born and lived, without ever shying away from traveling. What we are presenting to you are three of the many ballads he composed throughout his life.

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L'alma mie piang'e mai non può aver pace

Medieval Music - Francesco Landini - Angelica bilta

Ecco La Primavera

Texts: bibliotheca Augustana
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Today's listening takes us to Rio de Janeiro in the 1960s, where a very young Flora Purim, ten years before becoming one of the great voices of fusion jazz, recorded (for RCA) her debut LP, “Flora é M.P.M.” (1964), still immersed in the “bossa nova” sound of the golden era.

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A Morte De Um Deus De Sal

Hava Nagila

Samba do Carioca

Definitivamente

Boranda
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On this carefree summer Sunday, we present to you a true gem of joy, capish. "Music to Moog By Gershon Kingsley" (1969) is the first solo LP by the famous inventor of pop-electronic tunes and includes, interspersed with Moog covers of The Beatles and "Für Elise" by Beethoven, fresh tracks from the electro-pop era, including the legendary "Pop corn".
Next up, a showcase of versions of "Pop corn", including the one that made it famous, by "Hot Butter".

Enjoy listening,
see you tomorrow.

Gershon Kingsley- Music to Moog by, full LP (1969)

Popcorn in 13 versions (chronological evolution)