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Packing quite a bit into 2 hours this week. New jazz from Mass Machine, with saxophonist Dave Liebman on board, and also from the Michael Wollny Trio (check out article in latest Jazzwise). Plus sampling the remastered Hellborg 'Silent Life'. Another sample from Lucas & Hammill - a tune played live last Friday - so a brief review of that gig. More from a couple of albums that have caught my ears recently: Cynic and the French big band (?) Electro Wind Band. An musical illustration to explain why The Electric Flag's music has occasionally been called brass rock - although most of their recorded output steered between Chicago blues and Atlantic-Stax soul. At last got the latest (2008) CD issue of T2's greatly neglected first album - a lot of vinyl albums that sold less than a 1000 copies  in the early 70's  and now worth 100's, were often musically bad, explaining lack of sales. Instead  Boomland was a landmark rock album to those few that heard it and with the right sales/marketing in 1971, it could/should have been massive.... however, ...after 3 different CD issues are we still waiting for a good remaster?


Alternative Alternative Show

27th February 2014

9pm – 11pm GMT

 

Marcus Miller

 

The Blues

 

Tales

 

Jazz Funk

 

Dreyfus

 

McGill, Manring, Stevens

 

The Voyage Of St Brendan

 

Addition By Subtraction

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Free Electric Sound

 

Mass Machine with Dave Liebman

 

Centipede

 

Inti

 

Jazz:Bop

 

Moonjune

 

Morglbl

 

Morglbl Circus

 

Jazz For The Deaf

 

Heavy Jazz Fusion

 

Free Electric Sound

 

Michael Wollny Trio

 

God Is A DJ

 

Weltentraum

 

Nu Jazz

 

Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electro Wind Band

 

Poney Part 1

 

Tribute

 

New Swing

 

Baboonan

 

Cynic

 

The Lion’s Roar

 

Kindly Bent To Free Us

 

Rock

 

Season Of Mist

 

Steamhammer

 

When All Your Friends Leave

 

Reflections

 

Blues Rock

 

CBS

 

Eddie Jobson & Zinc

 

Resident

 

The Green Album

 

Prog

 

One Way

 

New Tony Williams Lifetime (Holdsworth)

 

Fred

 

Believe It

 

Jazz Rock

 

Columbia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UK (Holdsworth)

 

Alaska

 

UK

 

Prog Fusion

 

EG

 

Gary Lucas & Peter Hammill

 

This Is Show Biz

 

Other World

 

Rock Folk

 

Cherry Red

 

Steamhammer

 

Junior’s Wailing

 

Reflections

 

Blues Rock

 

CBS

 

Ojos De Brujos

 

Una Verdad Incalmoda

 

Accana

 

Flamenco Trip Hop

 

Diguela/WB

 

The Electric Flag

 

See To Your Neighbour

 

An American Music Band

 

Brass Rock

 

CBS

 

Nick Drake

 

Way To Blue

 

5 Leaves Left

 

Folk

 

Island

 

Van Der Graaf Generator

 

House With No Door

 

H To He To Who Am The Only One

 

Prog

 

Charisma EMI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10cc

 

One Night In Paris

 

Original Soundtrack

 

Prog

 

Mercury

 

Gun

 

Race With The Devil

 

Gun

 

Heavy Rock

 

Repertoire

 

Al DiMeola + Steve Vai

 

Race With Devil On Turkish Highway

 

The Infinite Desire

 

Jazz Rock

 

Telarc

 

Jonas Hellborg

 

Black Market

 

Silent Life Solo Bass 1990

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Bardo

 

Nick Drake

 

Magic
 

Made To Love Magic

 

Folk

 

Island

 

T2

 

No More White Horses

 

It’ll All Work Out In Boomland

 

Rock

 

 Acme

 

rm = remaster  Allan Holdsworth – Artist of the Spring Term

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Some longish pieces in the jazz section to start the show, including a tribute to Flamenco master and occasional fusionist Paco DeLucia who died last week, all too young. Canadian band Jazzsoul Orchestra are world touring and due to do a one stop visit in the UK on 1st April (London's Jazz Cafe). Newie from session guitarist Nir Felder, labelled 'jazz' elsewhere but sounding to cover quite a bit of territory musically. Samples of how to cover or perhap not to cover other bands' music (IMHO), the band being Cream and good comng from Nguyen Le and the 'so what' from Onesko/Bogert/Ceo. Three short late 60's tracks, all heavily used in discos at the time - plus the CCR tune having been recent sampled by the Beeb for their programme but not getting to the vocals - this makes up for that omission. And then the usual, unusual mix - I hope......



Alternative Alternative Show

6th March 2014

9pm – 11pm GMT

 

The Brecker Brothers

 

Some Skunk Funk

 

Heavy Metal BeBop

 

Jazz Funk

 

Arista

 

Orchestre National De Jazz/Robert Wyatt

 

Kew Rhone

 

Around Robert Wyatt

 

Jazz

 

Bee Jazz

 

Jazzsoul Orchestra

 

Celestial Blues

 

Inner Fire

 

Jazz

 

Strut

 

John McLaughlin/Paco DeLucia

 

Frevo Rascado

 

One Night In San Francisco

 

Flamenco Jazz

 

Columbia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Humble Pie

 

I Believe My Soul

 

Live: King Biscuit Flower Hour

 

Heavy Rock

 

BMG

 

My Bungle

 

Platypus

 

Mr Bungle

 

Avant Rock

 

Slash

 

Nir Felder

 

Sketch

 

Golden Age

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Okeh

 

Chicago

 

South Californian Purples

 

Chicago Transit Authority

 

Brass Rock

 

 Rhino

 

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe

 

My Baby

 

New Ammo

 

Blues Jazz

 

Stoopid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deep Purple

 

You Keep On Moving

 

Come Taste The Band

 

Heavy Rock

 

Purple/EMI

 

Vibravoid

 

Astronomy Domine

 

The Politics Of Esctasy

 

Post Psych

 

Nasoni

 

The Soft Machine

 

You Don’t Remember

 

Jet Propelled Photographs

 

Psych

 

Charly

 

Crazy Elephant

 

Gimme Gimme Good Loving

 

Crazy Elephant

 

Bubblegum

 

Repertoire

 

Creedence Clearwater Revival

 

Fortunate Son

 

Chronicle

 

Rock

 

Fantasy

 

Cressida

 

Down Down

 

The Vertigo Years

 

Prog

 

Eclectic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francis Dunnery

 

L’95

 

Let’s Go Do What happens

 

Rock

 

Razor Edge

 

Onesko Bogert Ceo

 

Outside Woman Blues

 

Big Electric Cream Jam

 

Heavy Rock Blues

 

Grooveyard

 

Nguyen Le

 

Sunshine Of Your Love

 

Songs Of Freedom

 

Jazz Rock Fusion

 

ACT

 

Steamhammer

 

Junior’s Wailing

 

Reflections

 

Blues Rock

 

CBS

 

Future Kings Of England

 

Time Flies Like An Arrow
 

The Viewing Point

 

Space Rock

 

Backwater

 

Nils Petter Molvaer/ Moritz Von Oswald

 

Step By Step

 

1/1

 

Nu Fusion/Chill

 

Universal

 

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Also via Apple’s I-Tune/Library (upper LHS of the screen : Radio – University/Colleges (scroll down to and click on Loughborough Campus Radio- LCR)

 

To feedback/chat during the show e.mail: [email protected]  or join Prog Archives and contributed via the thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51952&PN=73            or

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 13:51

As threatened during last week's show, gone for the new  programme with just over 80% of the recordings by "Celtic" musicians. Alas the jazz section is rather lacking (what happened to my Tommy Smith recordings????) and I'm assuming Percy Jones is Welsh. Also pondered whether to include Cornishman John Surman........but. I also couldn't find that Welsh band, who named one of their albums after one of my favourite places in Pembrokeshire, Barafundel. However, plenty to go on with.


Alternative Alternative Show

13th March 2014: Largely Celtic

9pm – 11pm GMT

 

Miles Davis

 

What I Say (excerpt)

 

Live Evil

 

Jazz Funk

 

Columbia

 

Allan Holdsworth

 

Kinder

 

Velvet Darkness

 

Jazz

 

Epic

 

Percy Jones

 

Slick

 

Cape Catastrophe

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Hot Wire

 

Michael Brecker

 

Itsbynne Reel

 

Don’t Try This At Home

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Impulse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Country

 

(Don’t Rear) The Reaper

 

“Ships”

 

Rock

 

Chrysalis

 

Stud

 

Sail On

 

Stud

 

Rock Folk

 

Esoteric

 

U2

 

It’s A Beautiful Day

 

The Best 1990 - 2000

 

Rock Pop

 

Island

 

Taste

 

It’s Happened Before It’ll Happen Again

 

On The Boards

 

Blues

 

Polydor

 

Nazareth

 

Shapes Of Things/Space Safari

 

Rampant

 

Heavy Rock

 

Snapper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Budgie

 

Rocking Man

 

Squawk

 

Rock Blues

 

Popamentary

 

Sons Of Selina

 

Gamoto Monapano

 

Nour D’our

 

Space Rock

 

Delicious

 

Jack Bruce & Robin Trower

 

Seven Moons

 

Seven Moons

 

Rock Blues

 

Big Daddy

 

Thin Lizzy

 

Whiskey In The Jar

 

Soldier Of Fortune

 

Rock Folk

 

Telstar

 

Robin Williamson

 

The World

 

The Seed At Zero

 

Folk

 

ECM

 

Pallas

 

Ark Of Infinity

 

The Sentinel

 

Prog

 

Centaur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tir Na Nog

 

Looking Up

 

Tir Na Nog

 

Folk

 

Chrysalis

 

Skid Row

 

Go I’m Never Gonna Let You

 

34 Hours

 

Expt Rock

 

Repertoire

 

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band

 

Crazy Horses

 

The Penthouse Tapes

 

Rock

 

Mercury

 

Stone The Crows

 

Fool On The Hill

 

Stone The Crows

 

Rock

 

Repertoire

 

Gary Moore

 

Jumping At Shadows
 

Blues Alive

 

Blues

 

Virgin

 

Man

 

Bananas

 

Keep On Crinting

 

Spunk/Space Rock

 

EMI

 

Allan Holdsworth – Artist of the Spring Term

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Also via Apple’s I-Tune/Library (upper LHS of the screen : Radio – University/Colleges (scroll down to and click on Loughborough Campus Radio- LCR)

 

To feedback/chat during the show e.mail: [email protected]  or join Prog Archives and contributed via the thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51952&PN=73

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2014 at 06:31
After last week's Celtic special, admittedly thin on jazz, back to what we call normal round here wrt contents.

The band that has been a favourite for a whole year, Norway's Motoropsycho and some samples from their new album. Motorpsycho further demonstrate that a band  can tap a motherlode, which we may have thought long exhausted and come up with some fresh gems - here psychedelia.  A couple of recording made this month!! Thanks Scott for the recording of  Oregon's 82nd Ave Brass Band, and Umphrey's McGee to celebrate  their 1000th show recording, have made it a free download (excellent music, superb recording. Continuing to remembering  the music of the late Paco De Lucia. And because I ran out of room for The SAHB  last week a couple of reminder sof Alex Harvey & Co. 


Alternative Alternative Show

9pm – 11pm GMT 20th March 2014

 

82nd Ave Brass Band

 

Splatch

 

Live At The Analog Cafe, 1-3-2014

 

Jazz

 

White Label

 

Tower Of Power

 

Knock Yourself Out

 

East Bay Grease

 

Jazz Funk

 

 Rhino

 

Susan Clynes

 

Childhood Dream

 

Life Is…

 

Jazz Vocal

 

Moonjune

 

Polar Bear

 

The King Of Aberdeen

 

Held On The Tips Of Fingers

 

Nu Jazz

 

Babel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motorpsycho

 

Cloudwalker

 

Behind The Sun

 

Psych

 

Rune Grammofon

 

Billy Jenkins

 

Ronald Regan

 

Entertainment USA

 

Jazz Sampling

 

Babel

 

Sensational Alex Harvey Band

 

Schools Out

 

The Penthouse Tapes

 

Rock

 

Mercury

 

Duster Bennett

 

Jumping At Shadows

 

The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions

 

Delta Blues

 

Blue Horizon/Sony

 

Nils Petter Molvaer/Moritz Von Oswald

 

Further

 

1/1

 

Nu Fusion

 

Universal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sausage

 

Temporary Phase

 

Riddles Are Abound Tonight

 

Post Rock

 

Interscope

 

Paco De Lucia

 

Punta Del Faro

 

Nueva Antologia

 

Flamenco

 

Universal

 

The Soft Machine

 

Shooting At The Moon

 

Jet-propelled Photographs

 

Psych

 

Charly

 

Soft Machine

 

Land Of The Bag Snake

 

Floating Worlds Live

 

Jazz Rock

 

Moonjune

 

Nitin Sawhney

 

Broken Skin

 

Beyond Skin

 

Trip Hop

 

Outcasts

 

Flash

 

Children Of The Universe

 

Flash

 

Prog

 

Esoteric

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motorpsycho

 

The Magic & The Wonder

 

Behind The Sun

 

Psych

 

Rune Grammofon

 

Sensational Alex Harvey Band

 

The Boston Tea Party

 

SAHB Stories

 

Rock

 

Mercury

 

Barry Ryan

 

Eloise

 

Singing The Songs Of Barry Ryan

 

Pop Opus

 

Rev Ola

 

Mike Bloomfield

 

Your Hollywood Blues

 

Mill Valley Bunch

 

Blues

 

Golden State

 

Umphrey’s McGee

 

Walletsworth

 

Live @ Ace Of Spades, Sacramento 13-3-2014

 

Rock

 

 Live Downloads

 

 Allan Holdsworth – Artist of the Spring Term

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Also via Apple’s I-Tune/Library (upper LHS of the screen : Radio – University/Colleges (scroll down to and click on Loughborough Campus Radio- LCR)

 

Feedback/chat during the show e.mail: [email protected]  or join Prog Archives and contributed via the thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51952&PN=73            or

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As promised two example of new jazz, making the UK critics sit up: Manchester's GoGo Penguin and the US's Snarky Puppy, the latter of whom are also wowing W Europe and will star in the forthcoming Cheltenham Jazz Festival over Easter. 'v2.0 'is GoGoPenguin's second album, quote: 'full of classical triplets and dance beats' and suggesting themselves heirs to EST crown, although some tracks here suggest themselves to be possible EST rejects. More from Motorpsyche's newie - strongly recommended. Animals As Leaders also have a new album out today (Tuesday) and in my terminology this is heavy math rock but suggested elsewhere as heavy progressive. I don't hear progression across their  3 relatively enjoyable albums, however. I still wonder if  their music doesn't stand up to lots of replaying, since a couple of tunes seem to evolve from noodling around, to find an apparently interesting sounding chord, then extending it to 4 minutes without really augmenting it other than a few synth flourishes... but thenI haven't reached the overplay stage nor complete boredom  yet. And then the usual wild mix of largely obscure bands and their tunes e.g. Wuthering Height (a Danish metal folk band) you'll love or hate; Karthago a German 70's heavy, Hammond driven, rock band (good, but not quite as good as Frumpy's few recordings); Ambergris, 2nd level brass rock perhaps not taking themselves as seriously as Chicago or BST.


Alternative Alternative Show

9pm – 11pm GMT 27th March 2014

 

Snarky Puppy

 

Jambone

 

We Like It here

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Ropeadope

 

GoGo Penguin

 

One Percent

 

V 2.0

 

Nu Jazz

 

Gondwana

 

Dewa Budjana

 

Lamboya

 

Surya Namaskar

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Moonjune

 

Rusconi

 

The Return of the Corkies

 

History Sugar Dream

 

Nu Jazz

 

Bee Jazz

 

Nir Felder

 

Memorial

 

Golden Age

 

Nu Fusion

 

Okeh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Areknames

 

Pendulum Arc

 

Love Hate Round Trip

 

Nu Prog

 

Black Widow

 

Allan Holdsworth

 

White Line

 

IOU

 

Jazz Rock

 

Enigma

 

Motorpsycho

 

The Promise

 

Behind The Sun

 

Psych

 

Rune Grammofon

 

Jonas Hellborg

 

Wounded Knee

 

Silent Life Solo Bass 1990

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Bardo

 

Nitin Sawhney

 

Days Of Fire

 

London Undersound

 

Trip Hop

 

Cooking Vinyl

 

Anekdoten

 

Harvest

 

Nucleus

 

Prog

 

Virta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Animals As Leader

 

Ka$cade

 

The Joy Of Motion

 

Math Rock

 

Sumarian

 

Yom

 

Rebirth & Party

 

The Empire Of Love

 

Klezmer Jazz

 

Harmonia Mundi

 

Scott Henderson & Thelma Houston

 

I Hate You

 

Tore Down House

 

Soul Rock

 

Mesa

 

The Invisible Opera Company Of Tibet

 

G’Day

 

The Invisible Opera Company Of Tibet

 

Rock

 

Voiceprint

 

The Animals

 

See See Rider

 

Retrospective

 

Blues

 

ABKCO

 

Motorpsycho

 

Hell Pt 7: Victim Of Rock

 

Behind the Sun

 

Psych

 

Rune Grammofon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dewa Budjana

 

Capistrano Road

 

Surya Namaskar

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Moonjune

 

Nitin Sawhney/Ojos De Brujo

 

Shadowland

 

London Undersound

 

Trip Hop

 

Cooking Vinyl

 

Karthago

 

I Don’t Care

 

Second Step

 

Heavy Rock

 

Repertoire

 

Ambergris

 

Chocolate Pudding

 

Ambergris

 

Brass Rock

 

Paramount

 

Easy Star Allstar

 

Exit Music (For A Film)

 

Radiodread

 

Reggae Dub

 

Easy Star

 

Wuthering Heights

 

The Mad Sailor

 

Salt

 

Heavy Folk

 

Scarlet

 

 Allan Holdsworth – Artist of the Spring Term

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Also via Apple’s I-Tune/Library (upper LHS of the screen : Radio – University/Colleges (scroll down to and click on Loughborough Campus Radio- LCR)

 

Feedback/chat during the show e.mail: [email protected]  or join Prog Archives and contributed via the thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51952&PN=73            or

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kati Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 27 2014 at 21:38
Hello Dick :) ha! A new show for me and I love your eclectic diversity on your playlists. I must admit that at first, I misread your forum topic, my eyes lied thus I read instead "Our own Dicks Health ALT2 Radio show Returns" which I though was a bit presumptuous to say the least lol :)I am so happy I took another look hihihihi
Looking forward into tuning in to your show and finding out more/inc reading about your show    hugs Sonia

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Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Hello Dick :) ha! A new show for me and I love your eclectic diversity on your playlists. I must admit that at first, I misread your forum topic, my eyes lied thus I read instead "Our own Dicks Health ALT2 Radio show Returns" which I though was a bit presumptuous to say the least lol :)I am so happy I took another look hihihihi
Looking forward into tuning in to your show and finding out more/inc reading about your show    hugs Sonia


The then site webmaster created that title and I had little say about it, other than accept it....... 



Very glad you've discovered us - doesn't help we can only broadcast during term time, around 30 weeks a year - the latest playlist has just be posted. BTW check out The Alternative Alternative Show on Facebook and increase our membership!!! I like to chat to hardcore listenership during show, so either post something here or link via 
the e.mail address listed. I have conflict issues with accessing the ALT2 Facebook page from a PC, (but not with a less commonly used Mac/Apple) so tend not to use Facebook. WE go on air at 9pm British Summer Time this Thursday

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fter sampling a couple of psychedelic folk tunes last week, inspired to play just music that would have been released by December 1969, this week while many of the albums raided are recent remasters. SO imagine tuning into your favourite underground music show around that time. Ten Years After to kick off, possibly surprisingly being labelled 'jazz rock', taken from their second album Undead featuring second rate blues but first class jazz fused with rock. (I once asked the late Alvin Lee, circa 1973,  "Why weren't TYA playing jazz rock anymore?" in Lufbra's ENTs Office, response: "Hey Man we're not into that anymore" - end of story, I guess. Otherwise some obvious tunes and a few obscure. In fact it came down to grabbing the first 20 albums that were nearest on my shelves, and subsequently half regretting not having the time to include the first Renaissance, Led Zeppelin (but two of the folks apparently ripped off on the first Led Zep album are represented), what of Pink Floyd (well, even so I had to squeeze my favourites Soft Machine in by the back door). BTW if you're interested, a lo-fi recording of last week's show has been made - more details later.


Next week Led Bib fine new album will feature - thanks Joyce and Xavier. 


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8th May 2014 – At Last The 1969 Show

9pm – 11pm GMT


Ten Years After:  Woodchoppers Ball Undead Jazz Rock Deram

John McLaughlin:  Arjan’s Bag Extrapolation Jazz Polydor

Dave Brubeck Quartet:  It’s A Raggy Waltz At Carnegie Hall Modern Jazz Columbia

John Surman:  Way Back When Pt 2 Way Back When Jazz Fusion Cuneiform

Tony Williams: Lifetime To Whom May Concern: Us Them Turn It Over (Bill Laswell Deluxe Ed) Jazz Rock Polydor


Cream:  Sitting On Top Of The World/Goodbye Blues RSO

Ford Theatre:  Back To Philadelphia/ Trilogy For The Masses Post Psych Lake Erie

East Of Eden:  Northern Hemisphere/ Mercato Projected Prog Deram

Martha Velez:  Swamp Man/ Fiends & Angels Blues Wounded Bird

The Doors:  The End/ The Doors Psych Prog Elektra


Santana:  Waiting/ Santana Latin Rock Columbia

Chicago:  Beginnings/ 1968 Brass Rock H2000

Jeff Beck:  Rock My Plimsole/ Truth Blues Rock EMI

Bert Jansch:  Blackwaterside/ Jack Orion Anglo Folk Transatlantic

King Crimson:  21st Century Schizoid Man/ In The Court Of The Crimson King Prog EG


Kevin Ayers (+ Soft Machine):  Stop This Train/ Joy Of A Toy Canterbury Parlophone

Love:   Signed DC/ Out Here Blues Rock Universal

Lemon Pipers:  Green Tambourine/ Green Tambourine Psych Pop Repertoire

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band:  As Safe As Milk/ Mirror Man Sessions Psych Blues Buddah

Touch:  Seventy Five/ Touch US Prog Eclectic


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Details of tomorrow nights show below. BTW, e.mail me at 
if you would like to be included in the mailing list for edited show recordings - e.g. last week's At Last The 1969 Show is available for about 5 more days to download.

After last week's nostalgic '1969' show, some significantly new material this week - the first 6 albums featured have all been released in the last 6 weeks, so Led Bib, Phronesis, the hard to musically define, Krokofant (Rune Grammofon like Cuneiform keep finding the interesting) and others. Yet another very belated Love release, found in the archives - what took them so long? The original Renaissance (reminder: the other Yardbirds spin off); should have been played last week but time constraints mean they were held over to now. Then a couple of forgotten Brit folk bands, Dando Shaft and a John Peel favourite, Principal Edwards Magic Theatre. The new Black Keys - now signed to a big record label and with a large following, but I still prefer their raw punk blues of a decade ago, when we were the only show to play them. And must not forget avant rock player Amy Denio....


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9pm – 11pm BST 15th May 2014

 

Led Bib

 

New Teles

 

In Your Neighbourhood

 

Nu Jazz

 

Cuneiform

 

Geir Lysne

 

22

 

New Circle

 

Nu jazz

 

Act

 

Helge Lien Trio

 

Heggorman

 

Badgers & Other Beasts

 

Nu Jaz

 

Ozell

 

Krokofant

 

Thispair

 

Krokofant

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Rune Grammofon

 

Phronesis

 

Nine Lives

 

Life To Everything

 

Nu Jazz

 

Edition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+1

 

Secondary Sparkling

 

After The Storm

 

Fusion

 

Precognitive

 

Love

 

Looking Glass

 

Lost Love

 

Rock

 

Sundazed

 

Down To The Bone

 

Happiness Is The Healer

 

Dig It

 

Acid Jazz

 

Dome

 

Principal Edwards Magic Theatre

 

Lament For Earth

 

Soundtrack

 

Folk Psych

 

Dandelion

 

Amon Duul II

 

Syntelman’s March Of The Roaring 70’s

 

Live In London

 

Krautrock

 

Inside Out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IQ

 

Ocean

 

The Road Of Bones

 

Nu Prog

 

GEPR

 

Creepy John Thomas

 

Down In The Bottom

 

Brother Bat Bone

 

Rock Blues

 

Telefunken

 

Echolyn

 

When The Sweet Turns Sour

 

When The Sweet Turns Sour

 

Nu Prog

 

Echolyn

 

Amy Denio/Tone Dogs

 

Brave It

 

Aneky Low Days

 

Avant Rock

 

Soleilmoon 

 

Love

 

Trippin’ & Slippin’/Ezy Rider

 

Lost Love

 

Rock

 

Sundazed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Krokofant

 

EJs

 

Krokofant

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Rune Grammofon

 

The Black Keys

 

Waiting On Words

 

Turn Blue

 

R’n’B

 

Nonesuch

 

Dando Shaft

 

Country Home To me

 

Dando Shaft

 

Folk

 

Neon

 

BLO

 

Do It You Like It

 

Chapters & Phases

 

Afro Rock

 

RPM

 

Billy Tipton’s Memorial Saxophone Quartet

 

Disgruntled Postal Worker

 

Box

 

Jazz Fusion

 

New World

 

Renaissance

 

Kings & Queens

 

Renaissance

 

Prog

 

Line

 

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New Phronesis is probably British nu jazz at its best (ok, they are not really British, but UK-based anyway) :)

Krokofant looks/sounds as Jaga Jazzist reincarnation (even by cover art) :)

Still didn't listen to new Led Bib, their early releases were quite interesting, later somehow missed interest

New IQ album is surprisingly heavy and popular?

Did you listen new Jack Bruce, surprisingly good album
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Slava,  last weeks show did you catch it: 

Krokofant's album sound like heavy jazz rock fusion with a bit free jazz tossed in - don't hear the JJ connection.

Jack Bruce's newie is certainly  interesting, and some of the pairings are intriguing, e.g. John Medeski with Uli Jon Roth....

Actually have  a couple of female listeners liking IQ played last week, i.e. the track Ocean.

Led Bib at risk of sound similar to a lot of other newer sax lead groups. 
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Starting in 10; anybody there to chat???
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LInk is broken on your footer, Dick.
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Hence, I cannot join...
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Fixed.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aapatsos Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2014 at 16:40
Yep, tried this http://www.lborosu.org.uk/media/lcr/live/live.php

hello after many weeks (or months rather)


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Angelo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2014 at 16:46
And gone again, it's time for bed. I'll try to catch you guys next week - a bit earlier in the evening.
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