Glimpse

Trilok Gurtu - from "The Glimpse"
1997 (Silva America)

#jazzlegends
 
Songs on the Death of Children: Dark Flame

Uri Caine - from "Dark Flame"
2004 (Winter & Winter)

#jazzlegends
 
Match

hear how the guitar starts....🎸
 
Zodiac (2007) Ending

David Fincher (3 out of 3)
"Zodiac" - (2007)

#35mm
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
RI-PARODIAX 50 ®
[The vaccine of good mood in fifty doses during the relapse][09]
 
The The - Another Boy Drowning
Pearl of the debut alongside the noise dance of Song without an ending. Matt's trance-like voice inevitably makes you go wild. And with these bands, it’s especially a pleasure to dive into the ambient sounds.
 
End of the pleasant little column

《 N E R I N O N P E R C A S O》

Or the Beatles' tributes to black music......

In this delightful little column, Uncle Dislo has guided you by the hand, but at a distance (only DeBaseriani with very long arms, please...) along the well-trodden discography of the Fab Four in search of the influences of "black" music that often tinged it and the covers of tracks by American black artists, discovering, for example, their fondness for the repertoire of female black vocal groups.
At times we included original tracks but performed with decidedly black techniques, especially vocal, but also instrumental.
Enough chat, then, here’s the last listen........................
#maybe............................. #orperhaps .......

Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Remastered 2009)

From the repertoire of the semi-obscure Larry Williams, bluesman but above all rhythm'n'bluesman, the Four drew at least three songs all leaning more towards rock'n'roll, (this one plus "Bad Boy" and "Slowdown," ensuring him princely royalties that he regularly turned into heroin, coke, and alcohol, ending up "suicided" by the mob in '80...).
Typical procedure of the Bitols: chewing, digesting, and electrically reinterpreting, fast, tough, and powerful.... Timeless rock'n'roll written by blacks for whites thirsty for music and respectful of the Masters....
 
Human Beings

A difficult text, requiring greater attention. This record was produced in a truly sublime manner.
 
Baby Don't You Do It - Small Faces

Beat-Rhythm&Blues-Soul-Hard-Black
Simply the essence of Rock and Roll
Steve Marriott among the greatest of all time (6)

And the covers?! And the covers of this White Negro and his buddies?! (Ronnie rip)
Small because they weren't very tall, that's it
Face because “Face” in typical mod slang refers to a person worthy of respect and esteem.
 
Magazine - Cut Out Shapes (2007 Digital Remaster)
I admit that Japan, Ultravox, and other wave names have disappointed me over time. Instead of that reinterpretation of the first four sublime albums by Roxy Music with "oooh oooh" choruses like "Quiet man" or that Ure-style singing that "brings me down" (as Battiato would say), I prefer the dark punk theatricality of Magazine. A band that can satisfy everyone: those who love the panzer bass style of the Stranglers, those who adore the Pistols but scorn more experimental stuff like This Heat, those who are nostalgic for certain pompous prog, and so on (the keyboards of Magazine have a refined lyricism akin to Tuxedo's "Desire"). I also could see them well opening for a Hammill live show...
 
Guided by Voices - I Am A Tree
#mykindofsoldier Guided By Voices Top 15: n° 6
 
Opus Avantra - Monologo
Opus Avantra - Deliee
The Italian Dead Can Dance avant la lettre.