Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Dance of Maya

Mahavishnu Orchestra (8 out of 10)
"The dance of Maya" from: The Inner Mounting Flame
1981 (Columbia)

#jazzlegends
 
Jenny Wilson - Let My Shoes Lead Me Forward
Shoes for us Women are never enough.
There, I said it.
 
Genesis - One For The Vine (Official Audio) Beautiful beautiful beautiful
 
The Monks - Complication (1966)

The Monks - Oh, how to do now (1966)

The Essential Albums: “BLACK MONK TIME”

“If there’s a band, or rather an album, that has managed to earn a degree in avant-garde music for something as primal, rude, and ignorant as garage rock, that band is the MONKS. That album is BLACK MONK TIME. It is a demented rosary in which its twelve mysteries recite anarchic and surreal pacifist messages of burning relevance (Vietnam) and extraordinary premonition mixed with seemingly nonsensical linguistic elements that make one suspect the five monks have overindulged with the eucharistic chalice.”

The Reverend will clarify this very well in various installments... as far as I’m concerned, THE UNIQUE AND INCOMPARABLE ALBUM.

Thank Rev (72)
 
Carlo Buti - Finestra chiusa (con testo) well done the singer who strings the notes like cotton candy. a great song in the grandparents' playlist.
 
SCORN "Evanescence" [Full Album] industrial trip hop ?
 
Mauro Pelosi - Dopoguerra …the usual genius but maybe I’m just too biased…
 
Iron Maiden - Deja Vu (HQ)
The Maiden that I prefer.
 
Morning Prayers (Hokke Kyo) psychedelia at its highest levels, japanese buddhist ritual 1961
 
Ms. 714
And as someone says, thank you Reverend.
 
The Few - Escape(1967).

The Vestells - Won't You Tell Me

It’s the excitement of a moment, maybe two. That’s why it especially works for a 45 RPM, often with titles and names distorted on the masters and labels of the vinyl. As further confirmation of a sloppiness that dominated all stages of the process. For many others, it won’t work at all, getting stuck in the limited space and finances of a demo tape, a reel, a cassette.”

The Rev (71)