Whilst reviewing an exceptionally boring and badly written draft thesis, I unthinkingly chose this.
There we have it.
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Fotheringay - Fotheringay (1970). An album I never tire of. The Banks of the Nile is just gobsmackingly good.
The Doors. Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine. 1972.
Manages to avoid all songs from their first compilation album,“13”, but is still very good.
Improv in the evening, why not? Splinters Inclusivity, 3CD set in a hardback book from the Jazz in Britain coves. CD 2 1972 Live at the 100 Club second set. If Carlsberg made Supergroups: Tubby Hayes; Trevor Watts; Kenny Wheeler; Stan Tracey; Jeff Clyne & 2 drummers - Phil Seamen & John Stevens. Phew!
Now Playing…
Over the Rhine - The Long Surrender
Karin Bergquist (Acoustic Guitar, Vocals), Linford Detweiler (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Wurlitzer), Jay Bellerose (Bells, Whistle), Keefus Ciancia (Prepared Piano), Jim Gilstrap (Vocals), Niki Haris (Vocals), Levon Henry (Tenor Saxophone), Greg Leisz (Strings), Jean McClain (Vocals), David Piltch ( (Electric Bass, Upright Bass), Patrick Warren (Pump Organ) and Lucinda Williams (Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… returning home after coffee with friends and now sitting down with a bowl of bananas, blueberries, strawberries and yogurt and now kicking off the day with this wonderful album from Linford and Karin. …and Karin along with Linford and the band are sounding sublime!
LP - BlueNote reissue : )
Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris
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Dexter Gordon - tenor sax
Bud Powell - piano
Pierre Michelot - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
Recorded in CBS Studio, Paris, on 23rd May 1963
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Dexter Gordon was born on this day in 1923
born 27th February 1927 in Los Angeles, California ![]()




















