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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Great night, see/hear you next season. Hope you'll meet us time to time during summer on JMA


That's an idea stay in contact and good night
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Great night, see/hear you next season. Hope you'll meet us time to time during summer on JMA
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never heard him solo


follow his music before the Corea link up  - used to write o jazz fusion in a US guitarist magazine in the 80's and then there's the so called duet album with Holdsworth - Truth In Shredding - pity AH couldn't be coaxed into the same studio at the same time as Gambale
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Atlanta Rhythm Section sound almost like early ZZ Top
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Have you noticed that website has reviewed the new RTF, Mike Stern - this one playing by John Surman - in the last few days



Already listened to new RTF, old well-known material, but very muscular, funky sound. New Aussie guitarist on board (played with Chick in his Elektrik Band)brings his energy


Youre not familar with Frank Gambale away from Corea? - excellent albums with Steve SMith and Tom Coster
 
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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Have you noticed that website has reviewed the new RTF, Mike Stern - this one playing by John Surman - in the last few days



Already listened to new RTF, old well-known material, but very muscular, funky sound. New Aussie guitarist on board (played with Chick in his Elektrik Band)brings his energy
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^^ He played on/produced their "Remain In Light" and two or three more their albums

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Have you noticed that website has reviewed the new RTF, Mike Stern - this one playing by John Surman - in the last few days
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Listened last Brian Eno (2011) album - it's interesting in some compositions he returned back to Talking Heads (or Tom Tom Club) rhythms and sound



I suppose Eno was involved with TH etc then
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Elephant Talk is absolute classic
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Listened last Brian Eno (2011) album - it's interesting in some compositions he returned back to Talking Heads (or Tom Tom Club) rhythms and sound
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

BTW did you listen new English pianist Alex Hutton's album, released in May?I saw the review on JazzWise... I received the CD from him just a week ago and was really pleasantly surprised - obviously EST influenced nu jazz, but with more flesh than usual Nordic/German versions, and groovy. Some nice vocals, a bit of Latin fusion and even some very English folksy and Canterbury scene's elements. Really nice release (BTW he works on radio as well)


No missed that one - sometimes I find Jazzwise  written style some what off putting, so flick through esp if most of article don't grab me
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BTW did you listen new English pianist Alex Hutton's album, released in May?I saw the review on JazzWise... I received the CD from him just a week ago and was really pleasantly surprised - obviously EST influenced nu jazz, but with more flesh than usual Nordic/German versions, and groovy. Some nice vocals, a bit of Latin fusion and even some very English folksy and Canterbury scene's elements. Really nice release (BTW he works on radio as well)

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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

I noticed this Atsuko Hashimoto's album as well - nice B-3 based soul jazz


I thought you must reading many of the same reviews I did..
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I noticed this Atsuko Hashimoto's album as well - nice B-3 based soul jazz
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2012 at 14:04
... ok, there are no big genres' tag possibilities for such music, anyway it's better than fusion I think
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BTW I see our friends here at PA have labelled Ono RIO/Zehl......
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2012 at 13:54
Evening see Ryoko Ono plays us out - caught me ear over the weekend. And we also have the rock sustain service working right now - amazing with McLaughlin playing
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Ready for season end's air
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