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Hi all

Apologies about the delay in posting this week's playlist - got carried away with Chelsea beating perhaps the best football team in the world  last night ('soccer' to the uninitiated). So this week, to keep the boys  doing that oddly odd show before mine happy some metal jazz/fusion. Rumour has it the new Wayne Krantz is on it way to me - but not yet - as is the new Ohmprey album (maybe next week sample from both). However, good listener feedback for both the Red Devils (with the sadly under-recorded Lester Butler) and TRAM (metal musician play some interesting, if somewhat heavy jazz fusion). New to me but been around for some time: Paul Brett Sage from the early 70's. Spot the 'Stan The Man' section of the show and it ain't just Brad Mehldau's track............ And long ones from the second Chicago album and the new album by neo-proggers RPWL

Alternative Alternative Show: 26th April 2012

8pm – 11pm BST (rebroadcast: 1am BST Saturday/8pm EST Friday;  1am BST Monday/8pm EST Sunday; 1am BST Wed/8pm EST Tues)

Panzerballett

 

The Simpsons

 

Hart Genossen Von Abba Bis Zappa

 

Metal Jazz Fusion

 

Act

Electrocution 250

 

Ridiculosous

 

Electric Cartoon Music From Hell

 

Heavy Jazz Fusion

 

LNR

Elephant9

 

Fugi Fonix

 

Walk The Nile

 

Metal Jazz

 

Rune Grammofon

Conrad Schrenk’s Extravaganza

 

777

 

Save The Robots

 

Heavy Jazz Rock

 

PAO Records

Jonas Hellborg etal

 

Art Metal

 

Art Metal

 

Indo Jazz Metal

 

Bardo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Animals

 

Boom Boom

 

The Complete French EPs 64-67

 

R’n’B

 

Magic

Bill Nelson

 

Kaleidoscopic Windows

 

Fantasmatron

 

Electronica

 

Sonulux

Yezda Urfa

 

Give ‘Em Some Raw Hide Chewies

 

Sacred Baboon

 

Neo Prog

 

Syn Phonic

Frank Zappa

 

Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow

 

Strictly Commercial

 

Rock

 

Ryko FZ

Guru Guru

 

Der Elektrolurch

 

Mask

 

Krautrock

 

TPCD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hatfield & The North

 

Fitter Stoke Has A Bath

 

Hatfield & The North

 

Canterbury

 

Virgin Japan

Paul Brett Sage

 

Little Aztec Prince

 

Paul Brett Sage

 

Rock Folk

 

Dawn

The Animals

 

Mess Around

 

The Complete French EPs 64-67

 

R’n’B

 

Magic

David Sylvian

 

Godman

 

Dead Bees On A Cake

 

Avant Rock

 

Virgin

My Brother The Wind

 

I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity

 

I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity

 

Psychedelia

 

Transubtan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRAM

 

Haas Kicker

 

Lingua Franca

 

Metal Fusion

 

Sumerian

The Red Devils

 

Mr Highway Man

 

King King

 

Blues

 

Def American

Happy The Man

 

Stumpy Meets The Firecracker In The Stencil Forest

 

Happy The Man

 

Prog

 

One Way

Brad Mehldau Trio

 

Stan The Man

 

Ode

 

Jazz

 

Nonesuch

Chicken Shack

 

The Letter

 

From The Vaults

 

Blues

 

Indigo

Speed Caravan

 

Galvanise

 

Kalashnik Love

 

Rai

 

Real World

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panzerballett

 

Zappa Medley From Hell Pt 1

 

Hart Genossen Von Abba Bis Zappa

 

Metal Jazz Fusion

 

Act

Paul Brett Sage

 

3D Mona Lisa

 

Paul Brett Sage

 

Rock Folk

 

Dawn

4Front

 

Many Places To Rush

 

Malice In Wonderland

 

Prog Instrumental

 

Spec Records

Paul Weller

 

Study In Blue

 

Sonik Kicks

 

Rock Reggae

 

Island

Chicago

 

It Better End Soon

 

Chicago

 

Brass Rock

 

Rhino

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Landau Group

 

Delano

 

Organic Instrumentals

 

Fusion

 

Tone Center

Michael Chapman

 

Kodak Ghosts

 

Fully Qualified Survivor

 

Folk

 

Repertoire

Nils Petter Molvaer

 

Vilderness 2

 

Solid Ether

 

Nu Fusion

 

ECM

RPWL

 

Transformed/We Are What We Are

 

Beyond Man & Time

 

Neo Prog

 

Pirate Label

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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

John Mayall (and Peter Green) are absolute British blues giants - with time I like them both more and more (especially early albums)


Did they ever issue the Mayall/Paul Butterfield get together of the late 60's
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John Mayall (and Peter Green) are absolute British blues giants - with time I like them both more and more (especially early albums)

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have got passed the short title track yet
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2012 at 16:37
New Corea-Burton's album for me was quite a disappointment - out of time slightly melancholic music, Corea usually do it much better
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Never heard TRAM before - really pleasantly surprised

Read about it here and  surprised at the superior playing on hearing it, when I got it from Amazon
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2012 at 16:29
From new - at least for me: got some Das Kapital promo materials. Danish-German-French neo-fusion trio, they are coming to play in Vilnius next week (they already played last year in Vilnius Jazz), sounds interesting:

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Never heard TRAM before - really pleasantly surprised
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Yes, "new" EST is same "Leucocyte" sessions outtakes . For me their last album is their most serious and ambitious work, but "301" demonstrates well how good these Australian sessions selection completing "Leucocyte" was done. "301" still contains some nice tunes and few good if unfinished compositions, but it's obviously collection of outtakes. Probably better decision would be just to release "Complete Leucocyte Sessions" in old-fashion jazz releases style
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

Necromandus vocals are obviously influenced by Ozzy (BS period)


Very much agree

Do loaded the Romano et al album, hope to listen in depth this weekend. Anything else of interest - have you heard the new EST?
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Necromandus vocals are obviously influenced by Ozzy (BS period)
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It has been a long break - and the plan to broadcast during the break came to nothing because of building closure in the evening. Oh well had a good rest...
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it's good to hear you again after long break
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good evening.

How are you Slava?
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open for business - hello
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Hi

Seems an age since the last show - and a good plan to broadcast in part of the Easter break to shorten our time away, came to nought, when we discovered the whole SU building was closed down after 9pm local time - nevertheless we're back again.

 New new and new old recordings have been found in the last 4 or 5 weeks, deserving exposure through the airwaves. Nice fusion of jazz funk from a New Orleans band new to me, Papa Grows Funk - and something spanking new from another of that city's residents, Dr John. New jazz from Brad Mehldau Trio, Corea-Burton and EST, thanks to those who recommended the metal jazz of TRAM, and yet another band "toning-down" the heavy metal songbook in the form of the German, Jazzkantine. Still making my mind up about  this European fad of electro-swing, this time from the French group, Caravan Palace - what do you make of this? A bit of blues (again) from the Ford Blues Band (doing Bloomfield), the Red Devils (and I thought Lester Butler only released one album before his death). At least 4 psyschedelic tracks from the past and brade new (including something the new and most interesting Paul Weller album) . Check out Neuschwanstein, a late 70's German neo-prog band, sounding at times to be a cross between early Genesis and the Strawbs, with a Shaun Guerin sound-alike providing the vocals. Finally thanks to Scott for introducing me to the first Bears album and the off-the-wall lyrics of Bob Drake. Enjoy:

 

Alternative Alternative Show: 19th April 2012

8pm – 11pm BST (rebroadcast: 1am BST Saturday/8pm EST Friday;  1am BST Monday/8pm EST Sunday; 1am BST Wed/8pm EST Tues)

TRAM

 

Seven Ways Till Sunday

 

Lingua Franca

 

Metal Fusion

 

Sumerian

Papa Grows Funk

 

Rat A Tang Tang

 

Live At The Leaf

 

Jazz Funk

 

Funky Krewe

Brad Mehldau Trio

 

Kurt Vibe

 

Ode

 

Jazz

 

Nonesuch

Power Tools

 

Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing

 

Strange Meeting

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Antilles

Jazzkantine

 

Jump

 

Hell’s Kitchen

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Sashimi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Funk Railroad

 

Gimme Shelter

 

Survival

 

Rock

 

Capitol

Caravan Palace

 

Clash

 

Panic

 

Electro Swing

 

Wagram Music

Bob Drake

 

Lesser Known Explorers Of The Arctic

 

Bob’s Drive In

 

Rock

 

ReR

The Red Devils

 

Cut That Out

 

King King

 

Blues

 

DEF American

Neuschwanstein

 

Intruders & The Punishment

 

Battlement

 

Neo Prog

 

Musea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd

 

Drowned

 

The Oceanic Concerts

 

Rock

 

Rhino

Dr John

 

Locked Down

 

Locked Down

 

Rock

 

Nonesuch

Necromandus

 

A Black Solitude

 

Orexis Of Death & Live

 

Heavy Rock

 

Rise Above

Simon & Garfunkel

 

The Boxer

 

The Simon & Garfunkel Collection

 

Folk Rock

 

CBS

Spooky Tooth

 

I Am The Walrus

 

The Best Of Spooky Tooth

 

Rock

 

Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If These Trees Could Talk

 

The First Fire

 

Red Forest

 

Math Rock

 

Science Of Silence

Magna Carta

 

Elizabethan

 

Seasons

 

Folk

 

Vertigo

The Bears

 

None Of The Above

 

The Bears

 

Rock

 

Primitive Man

The Ford Blues Band

 

Mary Ann

 

In Memory Of Mike Bloomfield

 

Rock Blues

 

Blue Rock It

Sloan

 

I’m Gonna Try

 

Never Heard The Last Of It

 

Pop

 

Yep Roc

Oregon

 

Always Never & Forever

 

Always Never & Forever

 

Jazz Fusion

 

Vera Bra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRAM

 

Consider Yourself Judged

 

Lingua Franca

 

Metal Fusion

 

Sumerian

The Red Devils

 

I’m Ready

 

King King

 

Blues

 

DEF American

Chick Corea & Gary Burton

 

Hot House

 

Hot House

 

Jazz

 

Universal

Pete Townshend/Raphael Rudd

 

Let My Love Open The Door

 

The Oceanic Concerts

 

Rock

 

Rhino

Neuschwanstein

 

Loafer Jack

 

Battlement

 

Neo Prog

 

Musea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Mayall

 

Down The Line

 

The Blues Alone

 

Blues

 

Decca/London

My Brother The Wind

 

Pagan Moonbeam

 

I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity

 

Nu Psych

 

Transubstans

13th Floor Elevators

 

Reverberation

 

The Psychedelic 60’s

 

Psych

 

NFS Records

Paul Weller

 

Green

 

Sonik Kicks

 

Nu Psych

 

Island

EST

 

Inner City, City Lights

 

301

 

Nu Jazz

 

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Edited by Dick Heath - April 17 2012 at 11:22
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no airplay for tonight?
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thanks and good night
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

I was really pleasantly surprised with Julian Julien album


it certainly grows with plays
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