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Codona - from "Codona"
1979 (ECM)

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The Warlocks - The Valley of Death / Moving Mountains
If memory serves me right, the last very good work by the Warlocks, then even for them the downward slope begins. Still, they gave us notable works.
 
Pelican - "Midnight and Mescaline" I don’t know, I need to listen to it more times.
 
Michael Naura Quartett - Call

Michael Naura - from "Call"
1971 (MPS)

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January Rain
in 2014 the seductive psychedelia of Psychic Ills
 
ANNA RUSTICANO - Fallo (1978)

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Mellow Candle- Silver Song
The only album by the Irish band. Born from the passion of two girls who met in a convent. They were joined by two musicians and recorded in 1971 "Swadding Songs," one of the gems from the early 70s of folk infused with the new sounds of the time. If you want, call it "Acid Folk," "Prog Folk," a vibrant wave until the first half of the 70s, where bands like the Incredible String Band, the mystical Comus, Trees, and many others produced green gems that managed to withstand the test of time, always sounding fresh and continuing to sprout in the English underground with fantastic names. The first ones that come to mind are the Welsh Gorky's Zygotic Mynci in their phase after the "Patafisica" drunkenness of their early days.
 
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The Album Leaf - Window |HD|
2004 "In the Safe Place"§The Leaf Album
 
The hunchback Of Notre Dame Hellfire English (Disney) This time Frollo has gone over the top...
 
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Shawn Phillips - L Ballade
"second Contribution" is now a recognized masterpiece, both the voice and the arrangements are a work of art.
Less known is "Contribution," less spectacular, but with pieces (like the one proposed) that make it one of the must-listen titles of American Folk/Soul from the early '70s and beyond. For many, it’s an album waiting to be discovered; I modestly recommend dedicating some time to it.
 
Fino all'ultimo respiro (À bout de souffle) - Champs-Élysées

Jean-Luc Godard (2 of 5)
"Breathless" - 1960

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Electric Mud - Nichts zu Essen in der Not (1971)
Here I went to search in a shelf area forgotten by God.
For @[hellraiser] I'll beat you here. "Electric Mud" should be a work by Muddy Waters (whom I don't know). They are instead Germans, "Kraut Rock" someone would say, but we are far from the "Doors of the Cosmos". In 1971 they recorded a self-titled work with hard blues roots, but with keyboard work that made them more interesting, pushing them into hard progressive territories with vocals in German. For die-hard archaeologists, which was my late older brother, a great collector of sonic relics. This is for you, if you're even slightly curious about the cover.
 
Gunther Schuller - Abstraction

Gunther Schuller - from "Jazz Abstractions"
1961 (Atlantic)

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Telegram - The Brian Jonestown Massacre
In these three months, for better or worse, I have to stay at my parents' house, surrounded by shelves of records collected by me and my brothers, various records to dust off. I don't go out, I don't love TV, so I dust.
#dusting led me to inevitably come across "Loro," and instead of looking for the big title, I picked out a lesser-known gem, "Bravery Repition And Noise" from way back in 2001. I rediscovered a song lost in memory. When you "dust," that's how it works, and these guys have dusted off so much, definitely more than us!
 
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Ulrich Schnauss - A Strangely Isolated Place Psychedelia
In the early 2000s, I found myself in this "a Strangely Isolated Place" with Ulrich Schnauss. An imaginary Non-place, Electro Dreamy, illuminated by the artificial rays of a psychedelic sun. A Non-place that was/worth visiting to send a few postcards to friends, perhaps from the land of the Boards Of Canada. Non-places not so far away, practically on the "B-side" of the holiday.
 
Carla dal Forno - So Much Better
brand new 7". It reminds me a lot of a Japan title, but no matter how hard I squeeze my brain, I can’t think of anything. Now I'm waiting for the LP, I believe still along the lines of sophisticated electronic pop, not exactly my field but I'm curious. Just for its name!
 
Lino Banfi Caro Spazzolino

Pastorelli Angela di Lino uhm ...Enrico Fermi
 
Split Enz - Stranger Than Fiction / Time For a Change (GTK 1975)

Back in those years in Itaglia, we had a lot of bizarre stuff, but New Zealand wasn't doing too bad either.
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Perch
2004 - Tokyo Duo, imaginative digital design and acoustic vibes, a simple wonder.
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