Cinephonic - Le Combat
From the album Visions, from Canada. It’s a mixture of Morricone and late 60s David Axelrod. It’s groovy. In particular, the drummer, Mike Essoudry, has used a lot of patterns Earl Palmer used for Axelrod’s Song Of Innocence.
The break dancing in the video is pretty awesome.
I always enjoy this chap’s films. Also interesting that he mentions his system - which includes Naim.
Vanilla Fudge - Some Velvet Morming
The usual heavy, extended version by this lot and they really do it justice. The album this came from was Near The Beginning, side one is terrific side two is a jam, which is so-so ( the band recognised that they really shouldn’t have taken so much acid…
And here’s the original. One of the many fantastic song spread across her albums.
There’s a new compilation that’s got all the good stuff and in wonderful sound.
Utterly wonderful, Kev!
Proud to be a Vooduu Person
Petra Haden and the Sellouts - I Can See For Miles (live)
A live version of her tremendous interpretation of the Who’s classic. Pete Townshend said he now prefers Petra’s version!