On release this was available in the UK as a double or two single albums. In the shop I frequented the singles were 3d (in decimal currency just over £0.01) cheaper than the double. I’ve always wondered if they sold (m)any.
Yes, it’s a very good album. However, in 1984 most folks were too busy with Prince, Madonna, U2 and other twenty-somethings to care about a band of old fogeys from the sixties such as The Kinks.
The Necks knocked me out when I saw them at Big Ears in 2016, and I've been collecting their CDs ever since. Fortunately these two are easily available in the U.S.
I’ve mentioned this before but I saw them in concert on that tour (in 1985); my one and only time. I was 14 and it was a really cool experience.
If I could be anything in the world that flew I would be a bat and come swooping after you And if the last time you were here things were a bit askew ``l reed ~ andy's chest '72
Se Permiten Submarinos 2021, Ramble Records This is really great... I've got no clue how to describe it, personally. The description uses the phrase "flamenco acid rock" and that seems accurate to me. Ramble Records (out of Melbourne) is becoming one of my favorite labels. Everything they have released lately has been excellent.
Listening to one of my favorite pandemic guitar player discoveries. Terje Rypdal. For this album think early 70's Miles Davis.
Joe Morello is a great drmmer, and as this concert was masterfully recorded, it is also rediscovered on this double CD. Dave Brubeck's was a great pianist, he had a lot of taste, excellent technique. Luckily, whoever was responsible for recording this evening was very capable, so this art of Mr Brubeck gets what it deserves: with a good HiFi system (...) you can enjoy both the music and the audio quality. We receive further proof by listening whith Desmond's sax and that mighty Eugene Wrights Bass. But, as always, we must not exalt the quality of this recording too much, because, really, in this case I think it is a "plus", but what counts here is the music, refined, original, exciting, engaging. Unfortunately, I was not there that February 21, 1963, I was too small and, above all, too far away. But I say I'm lucky to have this double CD from The Dave Brubeck Quartet: "at Carnegie Hall" is one of the best Jazz records ever. Enjoy it, like me!
Coney Island Baby is a real card in the catalog. It sounds real good on h-phones, is well produced and the band is good, and Lou gives an expressive vocal performance on most of it. A good portion of it reminds me more of VU than most of his solo output.
Time to buckle up, let the windows down...we have ignition. So it's time we take a ride We can cast all of your hang-ups over the seaside While we fly right over the love-filled sea Look up ahead, I see the loveland, soon you'll understand
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