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deafmoon
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Posted: October 08 2018 at 06:43 |
For me as a musician from the 70's, there's a special place in my heart for Jazz Rock Fusion. I found most of the musicians to be high caliber players and the music to incorporate the experimental nature I like. Of course there was a lot of dribble and masturbatory shred, which I shun. But the fact that this was not radio friendly fare, I think made it attractive to me. I gravitated to it like a moth to a flame. Anyway 47 years after hearing Tony Williams Lifetime, I am still finding music I never heard before. No not all of it is new, just new to my ears. I thought I'd share some stuff I've been digging lately. If you like tasty fusion, maybe you'll like it too. Peace all.
Scope II by Scope Make Your Choice by Individual Choice
Gallileo by Kehell Contemporary Past by Ominox Recuerdos De Mi Tierra by Mezquita Dreamer by Caldera Babel by Max Sunyer Harmonia Maudit by FUGU Neural Code by Neural Code Camino Del Concierto by Guadalquiver |
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Cool post
Thanks for the recs. |
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Yeah thanks for the recs. I too love a lot of obscurities found inside the fusion moniker. I also have a hard time with musicians that are all chops and no sauce, which is why I never really 'got' Mahavishnu Orchestra yet by the same token absolutely adore the surrounding albums made by many of the same musicians (Mwandishi, Weather Report, Miles fusion period etc etc).
As for obscurities? Clivage - Mixtus Orbis Warm Dust - s/t Association PC - Sun Rotation Secret Oyster - Sea Son Transit Express - Priglacit Et Cetera - Knirsch Morpheus - Rabenteur Dzyan - Time Machine Hiro Yanagida - Hirocosmos McLuhan - Anomaly Edited by Guldbamsen - October 08 2018 at 09:24 |
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Obscure fusion is definitely my thing. Here are some examples
Brainstorm-Smile Awhile Dzyan-Time Machine Giger Lenz Marron-Beyond and Where The Hammer Hangs Manfred Schoof Quintet-Resonance Kristian Schultze Set-Recreation Passport-Looking Thru Gunther Fischer Quintet-Combination Dedalus-Dedalus Il Baricentro-Sconcerto Terje Rypdal-What Comes After Isotope-Illusion |
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Not sure if it qualifies as truly obscure, but I love Miroslav Vitous. From the era of this post, Mountain in the Clouds is a true gem. Reaching much more forward, 2003's Universal Syncopations is also stellar.
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Masayoshi Takanaka - Rainbow Goblins
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Not sure how 'obscure' some of these are but they are a few of my favorite ones.....
Ain Soph- Mysterious Forest, Hat and Field DFA-4TH Finnforest Kenso Nucleus The Web |
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Something old (and Swedish!) Something contemporary Edited by Cosmiclawnmower - October 09 2018 at 14:59 |
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Soncna Pot - "Zarek" (1978) |
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Wow this is fabulous. Thank you ever so much for sharing. Will have to check this band out. Soncna Pot - "Zarek" (1978) |
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Wow, I can't believe no one has mentioned Iceberg yet.
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Tihomir Pop Asanovic (featuring Josipa Lisac) - "Ostavi trag" (1974) |
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Leb I Sol - "Marija" (1978)
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Smak - "Tegoba" (1977) |
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Interesting selection Boboulo , thank you for posting and giving some insight into the music of former Yugoslavia.
Enjoyed them all, probably the leb i sol track was my personal favourite, reminded me of Santana around the time of 'Caravanserai' . Intrigued how Fusion and Prog got to reach former Yugoslavia . Did a scene just evolve from the Jazz scene without too much Western influence ?
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Misa Blam - "Bocekova balada" (1979) I
don't know if Yugoslav Underground i.e. "progressive" rock scene of the
late 60's has evolved from the Jazz scene. Though, the band Mladi Levi
were recorded this instrumental track that sounds like a proto-fusion thing, already in 1967: Mladi Levi - "Dervis i smrt" And
this is also an instrumental track by Mladi Levi, "Spominjam se
antimaterije", recorded live at the Boom Festival that was billed as "the
festival of Yugoslav progressive music", 1972: |
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A footage of Leb I Sol play their cover of traditional Macedonian song "Aber dojde Donke", Belgrade 1978: |
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Den Za Den - "Svadba" (1980) |
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Always looking to absorb more fusion.
Thanks for the recommendations, OP!
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