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CD2 - bonus disc.

 
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Bit more from Cohen, washed down with a bit of Bob on the black stuff - both 180g Sundazed remasters - Nice



 
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R.E.M. - Fables of reconstruction

My favourite from REM. A teenage crush.
Unfortunately, I've got it only on vinyl.



Quite a few here would say "fortunately" I have it on vinyl, mind you if you don't have a TT that could explain it. Smile
 
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Michel Petrucciani was jaw-dropping live, and how he was so technically brilliant as you say with his physical challenges is hard to comprehend. This is also highly recommended - it is actually a better representation of what I heard that day.

 
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Michel Petrucciani was jaw-dropping live, and how he was so technically brilliant as you say with his physical challenges is hard to comprehend. This is also highly recommended - it is actually a better reprensentation of what I heard that day.



Geoff,

I've got that album as well so will join you and am spinning now.

I have only been to Brecon once and it was a strange experience seeing Joshua Redman play in the local cow shed.

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if you don't have a TT

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But time will come eventually.
 
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two tracks in, this sounds *very* promising - how are you getting on with it Adrian?


I need to give it a complete and proper listen fully concentrating. I have liked what I have heard so far. I had never heard of him until this rerelease and I can see why Manfred Eicher decided this stuff should see light of day again. A real Kenny Wheeler feel to it which can only be a good thing.

Second time for me, and I'm loving it. Lovely balance of structure, melody and the like, with freer playing and dissonance. Rainer Bruninghaus' piano is a delight. Check out the guys in "action" on YouTube:

Light Lines
 
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two tracks in, this sounds *very* promising - how are you getting on with it Adrian?


I need to give it a complete and proper listen fully concentrating. I have liked what I have heard so far. I had never heard of him until this rerelease and I can see why Manfred Eicher decided this stuff should see light of day again. A real Kenny Wheeler feel to it which can only be a good thing.

Second time for me, and I'm loving it. Lovely balance of structure, melody and the like, with freer playing and dissonance. Rainer Bruninghaus' piano is a delight. Check out the guys in "action" on YouTube:

Light Lines


I played it on the train this morning and was very impressed with it. Hard to believe this has taken so long to be rereleased. As you say a real good mix. Rainer Bruninghaus has always been a favourite artist of mine and if you do not have it, here is an album well worth getting.


Seems to be out of print at the moment and going for £46 on amazon but I reckon I know where to pick one up - the ECM distributor in Oz has loads of copies of OOP ECM's and would probably have it. Would n't cost too much to get up here. Let me know if interested and I will send you his email address and you can check it out.
 
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Modern Scottish Electro

The Wee Djs - Fear & Lothian


Modern English Electro.

Transparent Sound - Hair Cut Fantasy





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This was one of the last LPs I bought when I gave up vinyl over 20 years ago - what was I thinking about? Always have preferred this to Blue - I know I'm in the minority.

 
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Rainer Bruninghaus has always been a favourite artist of mine and if you do not have it, here is an album well worth getting.


Seems to be out of print at the moment and going for £46 on amazon but I reckon I know where to pick one up - the ECM distributor in Oz has loads of copies of OOP ECM's and would probably have it. Would n't cost too much to get up here. Let me know if interested and I will send you his email address and you can check it out.

The first thing I did after hearing the Schoof was to search Amazon for Bruninghaus CDs, so yes please! If you have any other OoP ECM recommendations, let me know and I'll order two or three.

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I have sent you a contact address. I would get the other Bruninghaus album Continuum while you are at it - going for £100+ on Amazon. Cheers
 
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Flute Rock who have thunk it Smile







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