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2010年7月24日星期六

V.A - Jamaica to Toronto 1967-1974

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In 1963, the flight from Jamaica to Toronto was 8 hours. Today it's 3 1/2. Countless people have made the dwindling journey over the years, but in the sixties and seventies there was a new breed of
traveler: the finest ska, rocksteady, and reggae recording artists the West Indies have ever produced. We're talking Studio One, Treasure Isle, Trojan, and WIRL veterans Jackie Mittoo, Johnnie
Osbourne, Wayne McGhie, Lloyd Delpratt, The Mighty Pope, Noel Ellis, Jo-Jo Bennett, and many more. Arriving in their new Canadian home, these talented singers, songwriters, musicians, and
performers simply did what came naturally to them. One by one, they hit the studio and captured some of the hardest tunes this side of Kingston. Jamaica to Toronto: Soul Funk and Reggae 1967-1974,
details this crucial sonic migration and stands tall as the second helping of Light In The Attic's new Jamaica to Toronto series, compiled by DJ/Canadian music historian Sipreano, along with Light
In The Attic.



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Origine du Groupe : Jamaica

Style : Reggae

Sortie : 2006



Tracklist :

1.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Fugitive Song

2.) EDDIE SPENCER - If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)

3.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Chips-Chicken-Banana Split

4.) JACKIE MITTOO - Grand Funk

5.) LLLOYD DELPRATT - Together

6.) COUGARS - I Wish It Would Rain

7.) JOHNNIE OSBOURNE - African Wake

8.) RAM - Love Is The Answer

9.) BOB AND WISDOM - I Believe In Music

10.) THE SHEIKS - Eternal Love

11.) WAYNE McGHIE & THE SOUNDS OF JOY - Fire (She Need Water)

12.) COUGARS - Right On

13.) EDDIE SPENCER - You're So Good To Me Baby

14.) THE HITCH-HIKERS FEAT. THE MIGHTY POPE - Mr. Fortune

15.) NOEL ELLIS - Memories

16.) WAYNE McGHIE - Here We Go Again

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V.A - Jamaica to Toronto 1967-1974

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In 1963, the flight from Jamaica to Toronto was 8 hours. Today it's 3 1/2. Countless people have made the dwindling journey over the years, but in the sixties and seventies there was a new breed of
traveler: the finest ska, rocksteady, and reggae recording artists the West Indies have ever produced. We're talking Studio One, Treasure Isle, Trojan, and WIRL veterans Jackie Mittoo, Johnnie
Osbourne, Wayne McGhie, Lloyd Delpratt, The Mighty Pope, Noel Ellis, Jo-Jo Bennett, and many more. Arriving in their new Canadian home, these talented singers, songwriters, musicians, and
performers simply did what came naturally to them. One by one, they hit the studio and captured some of the hardest tunes this side of Kingston. Jamaica to Toronto: Soul Funk and Reggae 1967-1974,
details this crucial sonic migration and stands tall as the second helping of Light In The Attic's new Jamaica to Toronto series, compiled by DJ/Canadian music historian Sipreano, along with Light
In The Attic.



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Origine du Groupe : Jamaica

Style : Reggae

Sortie : 2006



Tracklist :

1.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Fugitive Song

2.) EDDIE SPENCER - If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)

3.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Chips-Chicken-Banana Split

4.) JACKIE MITTOO - Grand Funk

5.) LLLOYD DELPRATT - Together

6.) COUGARS - I Wish It Would Rain

7.) JOHNNIE OSBOURNE - African Wake

8.) RAM - Love Is The Answer

9.) BOB AND WISDOM - I Believe In Music

10.) THE SHEIKS - Eternal Love

11.) WAYNE McGHIE & THE SOUNDS OF JOY - Fire (She Need Water)

12.) COUGARS - Right On

13.) EDDIE SPENCER - You're So Good To Me Baby

14.) THE HITCH-HIKERS FEAT. THE MIGHTY POPE - Mr. Fortune

15.) NOEL ELLIS - Memories

16.) WAYNE McGHIE - Here We Go Again

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Stomu Yamash'ta - Go Live in Paris

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http://www.myspace.com/stomuyamashta70

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomu_Yamashta



The primary difference when comparing this live performance and the rendering simply titled Go (1976) is that Go Live From Paris (1978) presents the proceedings (as they exist) in a properly
linear fashion, as correlated to the Eastern mythology that informed the extended two-part suite. This is in direct contrast to Go, which assembled the contents out of sequence. The stage show
was recorded at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France on June 12, 1976 and the recital setting allows for considerably longer and more exploratory interaction amongst Stomu Yamashta
(percussion/piano), Steve Winwood (vocals/keyboards) and (drums). They are joined by legendary jazz axeman Michael Shrieve,Al DiMeola (guitar) as well as Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel veteran
Klaus Schulze (synthesizer) -- all of whom had contributed to Go. Filling out the band are Jerome Rimson (bass), Pat Thrall (guitar), Brother James (congas) and Karen Friedman (vocals).
Specifically, the licks traded between DiMeola and Shrieve are comparable to the workouts the pair shared as part of the Borboletta (1974) era Santana. In terms of sheer intensity, it is hard to
beat DiMeola's searing leads and Winwood's blue-eyed soul on the driving "Ghost Machine," easily topping its former incarnation. "Surfspin" lands into the funky mid-tempo "Time Is Here"
highlighted by Karen Friedman's expressive exchanges with Winwood, while Rimson punctuates the rhythm with some penetrating bass interjections. This is followed by the sole Winwood composition
"Winner/Loser," which further exemplifies how the spontaneity of the concert yields results that best their predecessors. In fact, on the whole the material on Go sounds like a blueprint for the
exceptional and inspired outing found here. The second movement commences with fairly even renditions of the trifecta "Solitude," "Nature" and "Air Voice" -- which had previously been given the
name "Air Over." "Crossing the Line" is an additional zenith, spotlighted by Winwood's emotive vocals and the untamed and otherwise incendiary frenzy of fretwork courtesy of DiMeola. Clocking in
just shy of a quarter-hour, "Man of Leo" provides another opportunity for the players to loosen up and fuse their collective improvisations behind DiMeola's intense soloing and the similarly
seminal instrumental offerings from Shrieve, Rimson -- who is at his most melodic -- and Freidman's haunting warbles.



by Spinato's Musicpills

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Origine du Groupe : Japan

Style : Funk , Soul , Experimental

Sortie : 1976



Tracklist :

01 Space song

02 Carnival

03 Wind spin

04 Ghost machine

05 Surf spin

06 Time is here

07 Winner Looser

08 Solitude

09 Nature

10 Air voice

11 Crossing the line

12 Man of Leo

13 Stellar

14 Space Requiem

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Stomu Yamash'ta - Go Live in Paris

http://media.paperblog.fr/i/251/2513256/stomu-yamashta-L-1.jpeg

Note :

http://www.myspace.com/stomuyamashta70

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomu_Yamashta



The primary difference when comparing this live performance and the rendering simply titled Go (1976) is that Go Live From Paris (1978) presents the proceedings (as they exist) in a properly
linear fashion, as correlated to the Eastern mythology that informed the extended two-part suite. This is in direct contrast to Go, which assembled the contents out of sequence. The stage show
was recorded at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France on June 12, 1976 and the recital setting allows for considerably longer and more exploratory interaction amongst Stomu Yamashta
(percussion/piano), Steve Winwood (vocals/keyboards) and (drums). They are joined by legendary jazz axeman Michael Shrieve,Al DiMeola (guitar) as well as Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel veteran
Klaus Schulze (synthesizer) -- all of whom had contributed to Go. Filling out the band are Jerome Rimson (bass), Pat Thrall (guitar), Brother James (congas) and Karen Friedman (vocals).
Specifically, the licks traded between DiMeola and Shrieve are comparable to the workouts the pair shared as part of the Borboletta (1974) era Santana. In terms of sheer intensity, it is hard to
beat DiMeola's searing leads and Winwood's blue-eyed soul on the driving "Ghost Machine," easily topping its former incarnation. "Surfspin" lands into the funky mid-tempo "Time Is Here"
highlighted by Karen Friedman's expressive exchanges with Winwood, while Rimson punctuates the rhythm with some penetrating bass interjections. This is followed by the sole Winwood composition
"Winner/Loser," which further exemplifies how the spontaneity of the concert yields results that best their predecessors. In fact, on the whole the material on Go sounds like a blueprint for the
exceptional and inspired outing found here. The second movement commences with fairly even renditions of the trifecta "Solitude," "Nature" and "Air Voice" -- which had previously been given the
name "Air Over." "Crossing the Line" is an additional zenith, spotlighted by Winwood's emotive vocals and the untamed and otherwise incendiary frenzy of fretwork courtesy of DiMeola. Clocking in
just shy of a quarter-hour, "Man of Leo" provides another opportunity for the players to loosen up and fuse their collective improvisations behind DiMeola's intense soloing and the similarly
seminal instrumental offerings from Shrieve, Rimson -- who is at his most melodic -- and Freidman's haunting warbles.



by Spinato's Musicpills

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Origine du Groupe : Japan

Style : Funk , Soul , Experimental

Sortie : 1976



Tracklist :

01 Space song

02 Carnival

03 Wind spin

04 Ghost machine

05 Surf spin

06 Time is here

07 Winner Looser

08 Solitude

09 Nature

10 Air voice

11 Crossing the line

12 Man of Leo

13 Stellar

14 Space Requiem

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Marie-Louise Munck - The Birds Fly Up

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http://www.myspace.com/mmunck



Antenne is Kim G. Hansen and Marie-Louise Munck. Copenhagen’s Kim G. Hansen formerly recorded as half of the Danish industrial duo, Institute for the Criminally Insane.



He was also one of the founding members of Danish experimental noise-rock band Grind, who later became Amstrong – a project focused on trip-hop aesthetics but still influenced by the origins of
the band. After



Amstrong’s first album, Sprinkler, in 1999 Kim left the band to form a solo project – Antenne. The female vocalist of Amstrong, marie-louise munck, also participates at the project as vocalist on
most of the songs. She has recently completed her first solo album .



by the Sirens Sound

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Origine du Groupe : Denmark

Style : Trip Hop

Sortie : 2009



Tracklist :

1. New Love Begin

2. The Birds Fly Up

3. Rest

4. Songbird

5. Dad Is Dead

6. All The Time In The World

7. Reveal Yourself

8. Rosa

9. Dream On Dreams

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Marie-Louise Munck - The Birds Fly Up

http://morningsiderecords.dk/wp-content/40_morecd-40.jpg

Note :

http://www.myspace.com/mmunck



Antenne is Kim G. Hansen and Marie-Louise Munck. Copenhagen’s Kim G. Hansen formerly recorded as half of the Danish industrial duo, Institute for the Criminally Insane.



He was also one of the founding members of Danish experimental noise-rock band Grind, who later became Amstrong – a project focused on trip-hop aesthetics but still influenced by the origins of
the band. After



Amstrong’s first album, Sprinkler, in 1999 Kim left the band to form a solo project – Antenne. The female vocalist of Amstrong, marie-louise munck, also participates at the project as vocalist on
most of the songs. She has recently completed her first solo album .



by the Sirens Sound

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Origine du Groupe : Denmark

Style : Trip Hop

Sortie : 2009



Tracklist :

1. New Love Begin

2. The Birds Fly Up

3. Rest

4. Songbird

5. Dad Is Dead

6. All The Time In The World

7. Reveal Yourself

8. Rosa

9. Dream On Dreams

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Clarence Reid - Running Water

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 A sweet southern soul album on the Alston imprint by the singer who would later be better known as the kinky Blowfly, but here, Clarence Reid is fully dedicated to a sensitive, soulful yet
rawer kind of music. At that time when he was also writing most of Betty Wright best-known tracks for TK, he took the time to co-write his entire album, and some of the tracks here are quite
memorable.



Of course, you might know the title track, an 8-minute tour de force that's been covered over and over through the years; but Clarence also shines on deep soul tracks like 'The Truth' and 'New
York City'.

Enjoy it!



by Greg

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Origine du Groupe : North America

Style : Soul , Funk

Sortie : 1973



Tracklist :


1. Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart

2. New York City

3. If It Was Good Enough For Daddy

4. Real Woman

5. Please Accept My Call

6. The Truth

7. Ruby

8. Love Who You Can

9. Please Stay Home

10. Like Runnning Water

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