Ode to Albert Ayler

Mount Everest - from "Waves From Albert Ayler"
1975 (LIM)

#jazzlegends
 
Phish - 02/20/2020- - Free (4K HDR) torrential, overwhelming, overflowing with notes... each of their performances deserves applause, among the best of the last 30/40 years...
 
Bad News (Unreleased) this is the classic track Patto, a mix of blues/jazz and rock..
 
Throwing Muses - Dizzy (Official Video)

another great piece from Muse, who reinterpret Fleetwood Mac from the late '70s with a touch of pre-indie rock.
 
Bad Education - Jardinero (Torna a Surriento)

Pedro Almodovar (4 of 4)
"La mala educación" - 2004

#35mm
 
Ritchie Blackmore 10 Superb Guitar Solos
For Rock, the tough one... among the greatest.
The only one who gave the impression of physically handling the instrument like Hendrix.
75 years! One of my all-time musical loves.
Thank Mr. Blackmore.
 
Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin -- De I Comahlee Ah

Michael Carvin & Jackie McLean - from "Antiquity"
1976 (Inner City)

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Outsider music: classics of American classical (58) - George Gershwin - An American In Paris (1928) George Gershwin - "An American in Paris" Perhaps the most famous American composer in absolute terms, his music, balancing between classical, light, and jazz, is still remembered by many enthusiasts today. His meeting with Ravel is legendary, with the Frenchman responding honestly, "Why would you want to be a second-rate Ravel when you can be a first-rate Gershwin?"
 
Pact - Peter Abraham
An album with only three avoidable episodes (the predictable blues of "I got rhythm" and the fillers "Mummy" and "Cap and the atto's"). The rest are all superb tracks.
 
#123zero that is: 10 songs by RenatoZero (written all together as he signed) definitely better than Amico (considering only the second part of the immense discography 1981/92) by kind courtesy of Iside
L'altra bianca (Remastered 2019)
 
Matt Elliott - The right to cry ...I've been listening to Elliott for at least 20 days, maybe I've become Matt?