Yes, it was the same session, I tend to favour Midnight Special, but Chicken Shack is not far behind for his Blue Note stuff.
Thats it! Great! Thanks Steve, @AlanP and @Tony
Dont have it anymore, will see if I can stream it
Cheers
I can! Whoohooo
…Turn To Stone takes me back
Now playing…
Annette Peacock - an acrobat’s heart
Annette Peacock (Vocal, Piano), Cikada String Quartet: Henrik Hannisda (Violin), Odd Hannisdal (Violin), Marek Konstantynowicz (Viola) and Morten Hannisdal (Violoncello).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… kicking off this Monday morning with Annette, along with the Cikada String Quartet, and they are sounding sublime! one sweet album…
Roy Budd - Get Carter - CD
Great film.
“You’re a big man, but you’re out of condition”. Excellent film, great soundtrack. Saw a mini documentary about the music on, I think, a VHS copy of the movie in a holiday rental. Never able to find it again, alas
Think I saw this posted here recently, but can’t find the post. Thanks anyway! Great album. What a line up.
Tangerine Dream | Rubycon | 1975
Why? Possibly because there was some small chat on here about them last night and I realised I haven’t been playing much TD of late.
Following the first, their under-appreciated fourth
Different band, but it’s still Love
Four Sail
Another classic, natch.
Prokofiev. Lieutenant Kije suite. Vinyl. First play, all incredibly familiar. I now know where Sting nicked bits from. Contains the section called Troika which may be known to Linn LP12 owners.
“Sergei Prokofiev’s Lieutenant Kijé (Russian: Поручик Киже, Poruchik Kizhe ) music was originally written to accompany the film of the same name, produced by the Belgoskino film studios in Leningrad in 1933–34 and released in March 1934. It was Prokofiev’s first attempt at film music, and his first commission.” Wiki.
Remember studying that one in depth for Music O Level !
Side 2 Hary Janos Suite features in Larry Young ‘Zoltan’.
Hank Mobley No Room For Squares / 2000 Blue Note / EU CD / RVG Edition / 724352453924
Hank Mobley Tenor Saxophone
Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd Trumpet
Herbie Hancock, Andrew Hill Piano
Butch Warren, John Ore Bass
Philly Joe Jones Drums