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Jack Bruce: Out Of the Storm
John Mayall With Eric Clapton: Blues Breakers
Lee Ranaldo: Electric Trim
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

 i have a soft spot for Soft Parade. I was attached to it at a young age and It really takes me to my happy place.
That's great! I know how it is although with other albums :)

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Anthony Phillips - The Geese and the Ghost
Mort Garson - Black Mass Lucifer


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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

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Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin Jon Hiseman Dick Heckstall-Smith: Things We Like
I’ve been a big Jack Bruce fan all my life, and I’ve always enjoyed this album a lot despite my general indifference to jazz (more so when I was young, but I’m slowly gaining a better appreciation of jazz as I get older).
Me too, always really love his songs in Cream. Somehow his solos had long been the ones "have to listen them someday". Finally I listened the whole "Songs For a Taylor" and yes, it´s masterpiece, really love the whole album! I am not also ever been big jazz fan, really love some Coltrane, Miles Davis and of course Sun Ra, but there it is. Didn´t know anything about that Bruce/McLaughlin/Hiseman/Heckstall-Smith-album before yesterday, it is ok, but really love more Bruce´s first. Going to listen his next solos soon!

What about those Ranaldo & Body/Head-albums I listened yesterday, they´re both quite new, have you heard them? I think in that Ranaldo album are two really great songs, the rest is also good, also liked quite much that new Body/Head-album.
i see you listened to Harmony Row today, that may be one of my top 5 all time, or if not, definitely top 10.
I have not heard that Ranaldo nor the Body/Head stuff, but I’ve made a note to check them out!
Really loved Harmony Row too, I think it is as great as Songs For a Tailor! Going to listen today Out Of the Storm, remember one of my friend said it great too.

Body/Head is quite noisy stuff, but I like their first album "Coming Apart", "the Switch" is also as good, "No Waves" was ok, but recommend to check those two first. Ranaldo´s album is more experimental than "Electric Trim" and not as good, but good anyway.
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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin Jon Hiseman Dick Heckstall-Smith: Things We Like
I’ve been a big Jack Bruce fan all my life, and I’ve always enjoyed this album a lot despite my general indifference to jazz (more so when I was young, but I’m slowly gaining a better appreciation of jazz as I get older).
Me too, always really love his songs in Cream. Somehow his solos had long been the ones "have to listen them someday". Finally I listened the whole "Songs For a Taylor" and yes, it´s masterpiece, really love the whole album! I am not also ever been big jazz fan, really love some Coltrane, Miles Davis and of course Sun Ra, but there it is. Didn´t know anything about that Bruce/McLaughlin/Hiseman/Heckstall-Smith-album before yesterday, it is ok, but really love more Bruce´s first. Going to listen his next solos soon!

What about those Ranaldo & Body/Head-albums I listened yesterday, they´re both quite new, have you heard them? I think in that Ranaldo album are two really great songs, the rest is also good, also liked quite much that new Body/Head-album.
i see you listened to Harmony Row today, that may be one of my top 5 all time, or if not, definitely top 10.
I have not heard that Ranaldo nor the Body/Head stuff, but I’ve made a note to check them out!
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The Doors | The Soft Parade
Any love for the Soft Parade? It's a personal favourite of mine, despite all the negative opinions.

I really also love this album, on the other hand all the Doors albums before Morrison´s death are really great IMO. One thing that makes them great is they´re all quite different.
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Arthur Brown | Requiem
Arthur Brown | The Voice of Love
Dungen | Stadsvandringar
Clash | Sandinista (sides 2 & 3)
Palm | Shadow Expert EP
Peter Hammill | Sitting Targets
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Body/Head: No Waves
Jack Bruce: Harmony Row
the Turtles: Turtle Soup
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^ Yeah, they all sound so different it's hard to pick a favourite. I find Other Voices and Full Circle very enjoyable too. Manzarek's playing is what I like the most about them and he really gets the spotlight on those.
I am thinking also they´re not as bad as their reputation is. But maybe they should have done them some other name, you can heard in them how important Morrison was to the band.
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^ Yeah, they all sound so different it's hard to pick a favourite. I find Other Voices and Full Circle very enjoyable too. Manzarek's playing is what I like the most about them and he really gets the spotlight on those.
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:


The Doors | The Soft Parade
Any love for the Soft Parade? It's a personal favourite of mine, despite all the negative opinions.

I really also love this album, on the other hand all the Doors albums before Morrison´s death are really great IMO. One thing that makes them great is they´re all quite different.
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Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
speaking of albums I always loved despite my indifference to jazz, this album was a frequent play in my house by my dad when I was a kid. I thought of it then as ideal dinner music (and I’ve used it that way many times) but it’s such an inventive work that I always love listening to.
That's nice, I'll have to try it that way someday. I bought it last weekend and I only noticed it's a piano-solo concert when I played it. I thought it would be boring but it's really not. Well, maybe it's a bit too long for that kind of music.

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The Doors | The Soft Parade
Any love for the Soft Parade? It's a personal favourite of mine, despite all the negative opinions.


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out (Finally got myself a nice copy of it, the best sounding CD release supposedly.)
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Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin Jon Hiseman Dick Heckstall-Smith: Things We Like
I’ve been a big Jack Bruce fan all my life, and I’ve always enjoyed this album a lot despite my general indifference to jazz (more so when I was young, but I’m slowly gaining a better appreciation of jazz as I get older).
Me too, always really love his songs in Cream. Somehow his solos had long been the ones "have to listen them someday". Finally I listened the whole "Songs For a Taylor" and yes, it´s masterpiece, really love the whole album! I am not also ever been big jazz fan, really love some Coltrane, Miles Davis and of course Sun Ra, but there it is. Didn´t know anything about that Bruce/McLaughlin/Hiseman/Heckstall-Smith-album before yesterday, it is ok, but really love more Bruce´s first. Going to listen his next solos soon!

What about those Ranaldo & Body/Head-albums I listened yesterday, they´re both quite new, have you heard them? I think in that Ranaldo album are two really great songs, the rest is also good, also liked quite much that new Body/Head-album.
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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown | Zim Zam Zim (really really good)
Dungen | Allas Sak
The Doors | Strange Days
The Doors | The Soft Parade
Frank Zappa | Beat the Boots: Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (1970 boot of Flo and Eddie band)
Arthur Brown’s Kingdom Come | Jam (not so good)
Jeff Simmons | Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
Love | Reel to Real

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Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
speaking of albums I always loved despite my indifference to jazz, this album was a frequent play in my house by my dad when I was a kid. I thought of it then as ideal dinner music (and I’ve used it that way many times) but it’s such an inventive work that I always love listening to.
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Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin Jon Hiseman Dick Heckstall-Smith: Things We Like
I’ve been a big Jack Bruce fan all my life, and I’ve always enjoyed this album a lot despite my general indifference to jazz (more so when I was young, but I’m slowly gaining a better appreciation of jazz as I get older).
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Body/Head: the Switch
Hifiklub + Lee Ranaldo: In Doubt Shadow Him!
Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin Jon Hiseman Dick Heckstall-Smith: Things We Like
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