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    Posted: March 06 2015 at 12:01
The Golden Palominos : St
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXBkNWRjDVE

Hawk : African Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flzLvyUMbbY

Schwab / Hinze / Van't Hof : Total Musik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9m14yc_r6E

Fred Taylor : Court Of Circe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irjFG2NnDhk
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2015 at 12:04
The Golden Palominos

    The Golden Palominos were an American musical group headed by drummer and composer Anton Fier, first formed in 1981. Apart from Fier, the Palominos membership was wildly elastic; While the Palominos records usually featured a core set of musicians and emotional feel though the bulk of an album, various guest appearances would result in some stylistic changes from track to track. 

    Initial line-up 

    The group first featured Fier, singer-guitarist Arto Lindsay, saxophonist John Zorn, bass guitarist Bill Laswell and violinist/guitarist Fred Frith, with appearances by bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, guitarist Nicky Skopelitis, percussionist David Moss, guitarist/singer Bob Kidney, turntablist M.E. Miller and others. Their self-titled debut album was released on New York’s Celluloid Records in 1983. The album is notable for having some of the first recorded turntable scratching outside of rap music, courtesy of Laswell and M.E. Miller. They were heavily influenced by so-called no wave music (Arto Lindsay had played in the seminal no-wave band DNA), but their music also contained elements of funk and of the improvisational jazz stylings that would become Zorn’s trademark. This line-up lasted only for the first record, although all of the core members, save for Zorn, would guest on subsequent Palominos recordings
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2015 at 12:14
    I'm blown away on how long you've been doing these. Keep it up haha.

    I'll prolly eventually go back and use each poll as a recommendation thread and browse through some samples to see what I like. 
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2015 at 12:20
    Thanks !  Heart

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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2015 at 12:36
    Currently listening to The Golden Palominos and it's really mind-blowing music. Gonna be hard to top it.
    There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2015 at 13:02
    Arto Lindsay is my guitar hero

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    Sigi Schwab* / Chris Hinze / Jasper Van't Hof ‎– Total Musik

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    Vinyl, LP, Album 
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    Tracklist

    A1Sphynx6:52
    A2aOrfeo Ed Euridice Part I8:42
    A2bOrfeo Ed Euridice Part II6:44
    A2cOrfeo Ed Euridice Part III2:29
    B1aChildren Suite Part I17:10
    B1bChildren Suite Part II6:08
    B1cChildren Suite Part III2:54

    Credits

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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2015 at 09:26
    I only knew The Golden Palominos and that's what I voted for. 
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2015 at 12:04
    I picked The Golden Palominos Pierre.
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2015 at 12:15
    Thumbs Up Terrific Stuff, my friend. Anton Fier was the first drummer of the Lounge Lizards. Bill Laswell doesn't need an introduction. 
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2015 at 03:39

    Review by Sean Trane 
    SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Folk
    3 stars 3.5 stars really!!!

    The Jo'burgh quintet's debut album was recorded with a few months' practice of their star track, Africa Day, an album that came out in 71, when many things were indeed possible, including five white South Africans playing much of their music learnt from Black Africa. Comuing with a stunning sunset group shot the album came with all lyrics, some mandatory for radio airplay in RSA.

    The album start with their 17-mins epic cover all of side 1 (let me dream I own the vinyl for a few minutes), which has us jumping into all kinds of moods (even one closely inspired by Black Widow's Come to the Sabbath), but often retaining a black African heritage (mostly in vocals and acoustic guitar playing) and a short recited intro (Procol's In Twas Held in I), and even a free-jazz passage but on the whole, Hawk comes with their own personality. If it sounds African, it's nothing like Osibisa, Assagai or Demon Fuzz, but at the same time it is a bit all of those too...

    The album's flipside contains a series of shorter tracks starting with the Zulu-like rhythm crossed with some late-60's psych song called Happy Man. Much more personal is the acoustic Look Up Brother, being their best song on the flipside. Love Song manages to sound like early Jethro Tull, while Harrison-penned Here Comes the Sun is not the best I could've imagined. a bit of a miss here, but the previous Kissed By the Sun is another brilliant African guitar and impressive percussion track made up for it

    The four bonus live tracks are not bringing much added value; even two of them are not on the album. Both African rondo and The Hunt are typical guitar track from the continent, where Hawk is best at their games. While not really extraordinary prog album, this is, it one to classify in the African scene, along with Osibisa's first two albums.


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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2015 at 16:14


    Fred Taylor is a drummer, composer, and arranger. He has worked extensively in the Seattle-Tacoma area as a leader, sideman, arranger, and producer in studios since 1970, working on singles, albums, and jingles, in nightclubs and in concert, in theater, and on radio. He's worked live TV in Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, B.C., and Minneapolis, and has appeared on film in travelogues and on film soundtracks. He spent several years traveling with various bands throughout the western and central U.S. and Canada from the early '70s to about 1980.

    Fred has 40+ years experience in Country, Rock, Funk, R&B, Jazz, Fusion, Pop, Big Band, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, Musicals.

    Fred also plays: congas, bongos, timbales, djembe, tabla, Afro-Cuban and Brazilian hand percussion, timpani, orchestral mallets, keyboards and bass guitar.

    In 1982, "Court of Circe" attracted international attention on the air and in magazines such as Down Beat and Cadence.

    He also currently leads the jazz/fusion quartet 'Inquest'. Their first album, 'Processional', was released in December 2006 and is attracting much favorable attention on the Web and in the jazz press. 'Processional' is also available on CDBaby.

    He also has two CDs with his New York-based trio: Circling (2008) and Live at Cecil's Volume 1 (2009). Both are available on CDBaby.

    Most recently, he has been playing in the New York/New Jersey area with Bob Ackerman and Pam Purvis, and his owntrio featuring Bob on woodwinds and Rick Crane on bass.

    See and hear Fred at: http:// myspace /fredtaylordrummer. His four CDs are available on cdbaby Also visit his home website at fredtaylormusic .

    Fred uses DW Custom drums; Sabian cymbals; DW hardware and pedals; Aquarian heads and Vic Firth sticks.


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