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This is long but the reason I posted it is Miles' first ride on So What   AWESOME!

Coltrane is raw on this recording. It's 1960

 

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I've been listening to the entire Rush discography (the 19 studio albums) for the last week.  The second run through is almost done...  I might go for a third pass.

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The Music From Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini

The title song is early Rock n Roll but the rest is some of the finest cool school jazz ever recorded. The music was much better than the TV show was IMO.

I had this LP as a child, and it's good to visit an old friend every now and then.

 

 

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On 1/28/2020 at 3:09 PM, craigb said:

I've been listening to the entire Rush discography (the 19 studio albums) for the last week.  The second run through is almost done...  I might go for a third pass.

I watched a Rush Documentary a few days ago (DVD rented from Netflix). I've always liked the band and though they were under-appreciated.

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I was at a local record shop looking through their Fusion LP's when I came upon a mint condition of Return to Forever's Hymn of the 7th Galaxy

The last song on the B side was Captain Senor Mouse 

Here's a 3 piece version of the tune with Stanley Clarke and Lenny White 

 

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"I've Got To Use My Imagination" - The Rides (Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shephard & Barry Goldberg)

Kenny Wayne is one of my favorite blues guitarists

 

And the story:

 

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My first KWS album was Ledbetter Heights (excellent album it is)….here's one of my favorite tracks:

 

 

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Once my current run through all the Rush studio albums finishes (probably later tonight), I think I need a Blues day or two (followed by, in no particular order, a Cure day, a Pixies day, a Bauhaus day and a Return To Forever day...). ?

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I've got tickets to see this symphony performed, I think it's Rachmaninoff's best symphony and not performed often enough. I have it on CD but I'm checking out other conductor's interpretations of it.

Symphony #1 - Sergei Rachmaninoff

 

 

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