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Led by bassist Miloš Bosnić, Bosque is a young jazz-rock quintet from Serbia. With a total of forty-six and a half minutes, their debut album, "Four Noble Truths," features four tracks and the longest album piece, exceeding twenty-one minutes of progressive, high-energy 70s-style jazz-rock. "Millwall Park," however, is actually a bluesy mid-tempo ballad featuring a soprano saxophone, electric piano, bass, and guitar interplay, which has been performed to such great effect that anyone who likes dreamy jazz in the 70s vein should enjoy it.

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This tune comes off the second album by Slovenian band Predmestje (English: "Suburbs"), which was released in 1978. Its title, "Igra" (English: "Dance"), is essentially a showcase for the lambent tones of Andrej Pompe's electric piano, accentuated by the drums of Janez Hvale and the bass of Gabriel Lah; they gave a lush accompaniment to Aleksander Malahovsky's saxophone. "Igra" is indeed incredibly dreamy and proggy on its own. 


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Originally posted by Moyan Moyan wrote:

This tune comes off the second album by Slovenian band Predmestje (English: "Suburbs"), which was released in 1978. Its title, "Igra" (English: "Dance"), is essentially a showcase for the lambent tones of Andrej Pompe's electric piano, accentuated by the drums of Janez Hvale and the bass of Gabriel Lah; they gave a lush accompaniment to Aleksander Malahovsky's saxophone. "Igra" is indeed incredibly dreamy and proggy on its own. 




Those last couple songs were perfect (especially with a flu)
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Originally posted by MortSahlFan MortSahlFan wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

There was in the mid 70's a jazz piece that had someone playing solo along side a sitar sound ... I don't think it is Miles, although the style of the solo would likely be considered very much like him.

I know this is not saying much, or explaining much but anyone have any ideas of where to look? That piece was really far out, btw, and I have a bit of it, which was at the end of a jazz show just before the Space Pirate Radio show one time. I think it was between 1974/1976 or there abouts.

And thx if we can find it ... I have never found it, but I would almost say that the way it was played was less "jazz" and a bit more "ecm'ish".




If you have a bit of it, you might be able to find it.. I used to use a site where you'd upload a few seconds, and it usually would find it.. Or maybe upload it onto YouTube? I'm sure someone in here would know.

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Got lucky ... it was Miles in the BIG FUN album ... Great Expectations ... magnificent piece of music.
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Lead by English keyboardist Alan Gowen, the mostly-instrumental quartet Gilgamesh is one of the lesser-known bands from the Canterbury Scene. They released two albums in the middle to late 1970s before gradually disappearing into the UK jazz scene, which is where the majority of the band members were originally from anyway.
Despite being a brief track, "Arriving Twice" features tranquil music that is unmistakably in the progressive-jazz-fusion style. The bass is delectable and just amazing, and the sounds produced by the diversity of instruments are gentle and amiable. Overall, the mood is beautifully calm and dreamy.




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote MortSahlFan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2024 at 03:34
I actually know/like Gilgamesh. I always associate them with bands like Nektar and Catapilla for some reason.
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Doctor Honoris Causa (zawinul)


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One of my favorite players.....all his lps are really nice.



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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

One of my favorite players.....all his lps are really nice.





Thanks, that was very nice.. It's not too often you hear violins or strings along with that kind of music, although it's there with the last song I posted from the album, Joe Zawinul
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Catalyst - Salam

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National Health feat. Amanda Parsons - Clocks and Clouds [Prog Rock - Canterbury Scene] (1976)


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