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#onewhichweshouldn'tevenhaveimagined

An almost impossible attempt at a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in an almost chronological order
1977(06) BRECKER BROTHERS - DON'T STOP THE MUSIC
 
 
The Shepherd's Tune

THE COLLECTIVE
"The Shepherd's Tune" from: Idrissa's Dream
1971 (Sagittarius A-Star)

#jazzlegends
 
JAPAN - TIN DRUM (SIDE B)

JAPAN - TIN DRUM (SIDE A)

David Alan & Stephen Batt, Andonis Michaelides, and Richard Barbieri formed JAPAN in 1974. They broke up eight years later due to various disagreements, only to reunite one last time in 1991 to record a single album, "Rain Tree Crow," which gave its name to the new band.

This "Tin Drum" from 1981 was their 5th studio album, recorded before their split the following year (talk about "cherchez la femme"—it seems that due to personality conflicts that led to growing tensions within the group, the long-standing differences between the band members reached their peak when Mick Karn's girlfriend moved in with David Sylvian).

#stories
 
The Human Condition 3: A Soldier's Prayer

"The Soldier's Prayer: The Human Condition III"
by Masaki Kobayashi (1961)

with Tatsuya Nakadai
Hideko Takamine
Michiyo Aratama
and Tamao Nakamura

#35mm soldato:
 
Red Garland - I Can't See For Looking (Official Audio)

RED GARLAND
"Can't See for Lookin'" from: Can't See for Lookin'
1963 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
The Nosebleeds , Fascist Pigs =; -)
a very young and nervous Vini Reilly lashes out at fascist pigs
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
I'll also add Apostrophe, One Size, Overnite, and Joe's Garage... I didn't get Hot Rats because I know every second of it by heart 😆 and let me tell you that on Hot the dear Frank really works around the groove... the solos on Overnite, Sheik, and Apostrophe, for example, are insane!
 
 
Death In Rome - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) Feat. Zugzwang (Official Audio)
Everyone’s crazy about Neo Folk. dead or alive (in june).
 
Bob Marley & The Wailers - The Heathen (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / 1977)

Rise up fallen fighters
Rise and take your stance again
Is he who fight and run away
Live to fight another day