Dirty Three - I Offered It Up To The Stars & The Night Sky a wild Australian trio capable of compositions beyond any scheme..
 
Stories that should be told (1) Angus MacLise Angus MacLise - DREAMWEAPON III (LP Preview) now available from BOO-HOORAY
Lou, John, and Sterling were upset: how could this be! For the first time someone was willing to pay them to play, and he was so mad?
But Angus was adamant and left them forever. "Sellouts," he said, and walked away without looking back.
Fortunately for those three (and us), Sterling remembered the little sister of a friend of his...
But that is another story.
Meanwhile, Angus wandered the world until he reached Nepal, where he settled. He continued to play, write poetry, and study esoteric thought.
ā€œAngus was one of the greatest drummers of all time and one of the greatest poets of all time,ā€ said LaMonte Young, who had him with him in his Theater of Eternal Music and, luckily, someone recorded some of his music.
He left us at just 41 years old, and I don’t think he ever knew (nor cared to know) what happened to his former friends Lou, John, and Sterling (and the little sister of their friend)...
Those sellouts!
 
Trilogy.wmv do I have to present?
 
Pat Metheny and Toots Thielemans - Always And Forever 1992.wmv everyone knows him because he is a great harmonica player.. but Toots was above all a great guitarist...
 
David Sylvian-Damage The masterpiece of the Sylvian - Fripp collaboration.
 
Rene's Theme look who is playing for us....
 
 
Pavement - You're Killing Me

High-quality lofi, sorry for the paradox.
 
The National - 90-Mile Water Wall

#nonsolofolk 2000-09

Folk understood as popular tradition like Country and Americana.
 
The Prisoners - Love Me Lies
I can't believe it... there's not a shred of review for an incredible album with few equals in the genre...
I hope someone among
@[Pinhead]
@[imasoulman]
or another noble soul will put an end to this disgrace...
 
PAUL WELLER (dragonfly)
"the fantastic world of...Paul"-29-
 
OMD - Sealand (2003 Digital Remaster) Masterpiece of sounds and visions.
 
Roberto Vecchioni - Luci a San Siro
It may be her most famous, but it's also one of my favorites.
 
Scritti Politti - The Humours of Spitalfields (Peel Session) Shocking song recorded during their first appearance on John Peel. Here they were no wave/punk dub in the style of the Slits, quite far from their equally amazing later synth pop fused with breakbeat, but still astonishing. The most representative track from their early days, alongside the sublime "Skank Bloc Bologna" and the schizophrenic dub of "P.A.s." and "Doubt Beat."
 
The Deviants - You've Got To Hold On
Amazing album... maybe they "miss" two tracks.
I prefer it to Ptooff and that says a lot...