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 a lot of nagging and employing an engineer who cares
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2014 at 15:10
this new Bugge's album is quite nice - after his early nu jazz recordings he continued with series of (openly boring) chamber jazz solo piano albums

I believe this change in direction is for good
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very much agree with wrt last few albums by BW - very little to merit radio play
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this new Theo Croker's album is released on OKeh - old jazz label which Japanese decided to re-vitalize last year

they add some money forming labels initial catalog which is extremely eclectic, it often looks they just contracting one known artist out of every jazz sub-genre

few weeks ago they released quite strange NP Molvaer album as well (for me it sounds as "Molvaer for American market")
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

this new Theo Croker's album is released on OKeh - old jazz label which Japanese decided to re-vitalize last year

they add some money forming labels initial catalog which is extremely eclectic, it often looks they just contracting one known artist out of every jazz sub-genre

few weeks ago they released quite strange NP Molvaer album as well (for me it sounds as "Molvaer for American market")

Interesting I first came across Okeh as a label of the 30's specialising in the blues  - Bessie Smith for instance, I  think, sure Keb Mo' was signed to it in the 90's
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As promised I have pulled together an ALT2 Show Summer Special, and pushed the sounds beyond the 3 hour mark.  I've also taken the opportunity to play some really long tracks which I don't permit during the normal shows , so hence the complete Steve Wilson remastered Close To The Edge and Books 1 and 2 of Rush's Cygnus X1 fused into a whole of 30 minutes play,  I hope you can stand Mr Lee's voice. And listen out for the 'who are these guys?' track right at the end of the recording.

THE CATCH: this show is only downloadable and won't be broadcast (but thanks to LCR - especially Alison -  for letting me have time to use station facilities). I am literally uploading the show to We Transfer at the moment. Now if you want a download, please contact me, via the show's email address in the next 6 days:

 Feedback as usual is welcome.

Alternative Alternative Show
Summer 2014 Special 1
 
Zawinul Syndicate
 
Patriots
 
Lost Tribes
 
World Fusion
 
Columbia
 
Helge Lien Trio
 
Afrikapolka
 
Natsukashii
 

Jazz

 

Ozella
 
Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto
 
Desafinado
 
Getz/Gilberto 50thAnniversary Edition
 

Bossa Nova

 

Verve
 
Wolfgang Muthspiel
 
Bossa For Michael Brecker
 
Driftwood
 

Jazz

 

 ECM
 
Michael Brecker
 
Itsbynne Reel
 
Don’t Try This At Home
 

Jazz Fusion

 

Impulse
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Frumpy
 
How The Gypsy was Born
 
Frumpy 2
 
Heavy Rock
 
SPV/Philips
 
Herbie Hancock/Leonard Cohen
 
The Jungle Line
 
River: The Joni Letters
 

Jazz Fusion

 

Verve
 
Blues Creation
 
Mississippi Mountain Blues
 
Demon & Eleven Children
 
Rock Blues
 
Bamboo
 
Boomish
 
Irreducible Minimum
 
Clearance Sale
 

Jazz Drum’n’Bass

 

ESC
 
Rush
 
Cygnus X 1 Books 1 and 2
 
Farewell To Kings/Hemispheres
 

Prog

 

Mercury
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sandrose
 
To Take Him Away
 
Sandrose
 

Fr Prog

 

Musea
 
Dr Feelgood
 
She Does It Right
 
Down By The Jetty
 
R’n’B
 
Parlophone
 
Ian Anderson
 
The Browning Of The Green
 
Homo Erraticus
 
Prog Folk
 
KScope
 
Ian Anderson
 
Get In That Swing
 
Stereo Death Breakdown
 
Blues
 
Fledging
 
Caravan
 
Memory Lain, Hugh (rm)
 
For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night
 
Canterbury
 
Deram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Echolyn
 
Here I Am
 
Suffocating The Bloom
 

Nu Prog

 

 
Nick Drake
 
Road
 
Pink Moon
 
Folk
 
Island
 
Charles Ford Band
 
Reconsider Baby
 
Charles Ford Band
 
Blues
 
Arholie
 
Umphrey’s McGee
 
The Linear
 
Similar Skin
 

Rock

 

UM
 
Fairport Convention
 
A Sailor’s Life
 
Watching The Dark
 

Folk

 

Hannibal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Herbie Hancock/Lucianna Souza
 
Amelia
 
River: The Joni Letters
 

Jazz Fusion

 

Verve
 
Siren/Kevin Coyne
 
Some Dark Day
 
Strange Locomotive
 

Folk

 

Cherry
 
Chicago
 
South California Purples
 
Chicago Transit Authority
 

Brass Rock

 

Rhino
 
Dr Feelgood
 
Boom Boom
 
Down By The Jetty
 
R’n’B
 
Parlophone
 
District 97
 
I Don’t Wanna Wait Another Day
 
Hybrid Child
 

Nu Prog

 

Lasers Edge
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blues Creation
 
Atomic Bombs Away
 
Demon & Eleven Children
 
Rock Blues
 
Bamboo
 
Umphrey’s McGee
 
No Diablo
 
Similar Skin
 

Rock

 

UM
 
Mose Allison
 
Young Man’s Blues
 
Mose Allison Sings
 

Blues Jazz

 

Prestige
 
Yes
 
Close To The Edge (Steve Wilson rm)
 
Close To The Edge
 

Prog

 

Rhino
 
Plus a bonus quiz track (but no prizes): who are these artists, apparently recorded together playing live in the USA circa 1980?
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We're back, and maybe we'll celebrate properly our 30th continuous year of playing a pretty eclectic range of musics, including of jazz. September has proved to be a good month for jazz fusion and several samples here. MSMW's dub version of Cream's Sunshine of Your Love, reminds me of my bad attempts of singing this tune as a reggae, back in the early 70's. Antoine Fafard's newie (third solo album) is really good, and perhaps a calling card to attract some major musicians. My best find of this summer, hidden away in the archives (and I certainly do not remember this being played on UK radio in 1972) is the self-titled Captain Beyond album (recorded by former Deep Purple/Iron Butterfly/Johnny Winter band members): cleverly arranged heavy rock. Made time for The Pineapple Thief and at last enjoying some of their albums - 137 echoes Radiohead but who recorded first. And so on. Usual time and place on the internet.


Alternative Alternative Show

2nd October 2014 - Welcome Back My Friends

9pm – 11pm BST

 

Format

Track

Time

Band

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Album

Genre

Label

CD

1

5.42

InterStatic

Boozy Mugwump Blues

Arise

Jazz Rock

Rarenoise

CD

2

3.50

Moraine

Skein

Ground Swell

Jazz Fusion

MoonJune

CD

1

5.28

Antoine Fafard

Shuffle It

Ad Perpetuum

Jazz Fusion

AF/White Label

CD

3

5.54

FORQ

Starchy

Forq

Jazz Fusion

Ground Up

CD

8

10.51

Medeski Schofield Martin & Wood

Sunshine Of Your Love

Juice

Jazz Dub

Indirecto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

1

4.01

Captain Beyond

Dancing Madly Backwards

Captain Beyond

Heavy Rock

Capricorn

CD

2

3.03

Jonathan Badger

Dotter

Verse

Avant Rock

Cuneiform

CD

5

4.40

Taj Mahal

Honky Tonk Women

Paint It Blue: Songs Of The Rolling Stones

Blues

House Of Blues

CD

1

3.33

Gregory Porter

Moanin’

Issues Of Life

Jazz Soul

Motema

CD

10

8.06

Marbin

Volta

Third Set (Live)

Jazz Rock

MoonJune

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

3

6.56

The Pineapple Thief

Kide Chameleon

137

Nu Prog

Cyclops

CD

3

3.45

Joe Bonamassa

Love & A Love Song

Different Shades Of Blue

Blues Rock

J&R

CD

1

3.33

The Grits

Make A Sound (Like James Brown)

Make A Sound

Trip Hop

BBE

CD

23

3.27

The Youngbloods

Get Together

The Youngbloods

Rock Folk

RCA

CD

2/7

6.04

RPWL

Swords & Guns

New Species 13

Nu Prog

Classic Rock Soc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

4

3.48

Captain Beyond

Mesmerization Eclipse

Captain Beyond

Heavy Rock

Capricorn

CD

2

5.51

Blue-Eyed Hawk

Somewhere

Under The Moon

Avant Rock

Edition

CD

1

4.04

Crosby Stills Nash & Young

Carry On

Crosby Stills Nash & Young

Rock Folk

Atlantic

CD

6

3.11

Stefan Grossman

Shake That Thing

Blues For The Mann

Blues

Guitar Workshop

CD

2/4

3.48

Terry Reid

Marking Tine

The Complete Studio Recordings 1966-9

Rock

EMI

CD

5

7.09

David Sylvian/Robert Fripp

Firepower

Damage

Avant Rock

Panegyric/DGM

 

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Also via Apple’s I-Tune/Library (upper LHS of the screen : Radio – University/Colleges (scroll down to and click on Loughborough Campus Radio- LCR)

 

To feedback/chat during the show e.mail: [email protected]  or join Prog Archives and contributed via the thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51952&PN=73

 

 

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What's better on a rainy day than put a radio show together for next Thursday - well, I steam cleaned the kitchen floor first. Various bits of feedback during last Thursday's show has influenced selections. Mark Guiliana last played as electro-jazz duo with Brad Mehldau, is here with his latest. Searching around over summer for earlier David Binney albums, and with "Aliso" we get Wayne Krantz's distinctive guitar sound in unfamiliar company. Thanks Scott for the Captain Beyond recommendation - indeed hinting at "Abraxas". Some positive feedback for London based Blue-Eyed Hawk deconstruction of 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' has encouraged further delving into their album "Under The Moon".  Personal  favourite  of the 70's but held over from last week, Stefan Grossman demonstrate some master folk blues playing  - I think I saw him live at Loughborough back then. Japanese band Happy Family have reformed and are recently released on Cuneiform, enjoyably sounding like a heavy jazzed-up Krimson. And the new Yes album is pretty good even though the band long abandoned progressing. Enjoy!!!

Ray Gomez on the third show?


Alternative Alternative Show

9th October 2014 Week 2

9pm – 11pm BST

 

Antoine Fafard

Polyseven

Ad Perpetuum

Jazz Fusion

AF/White Label

Mark Guiliana

My Name Is Not Important

My Life Starts Now

Nu Fusion

Beat Music

David Binney

Aliso

Aliso

Jazz Fusion

Criss Cross

InterStatic

Frank’ll Fix It

Arise

Jazz Rock

Rarenoise

Sonny Rollins

St Thomas

Saxophone Colossus

Jazz

Prestige

 

 

 

 

 

Santana

Oye Como Va

Abraxas

Latin Rock

Columbia

Captain Beyond

Evil Men

Sufficiently Breathless

Rock

Capricorn

Soma

The Grand Panjandrum

Soma

Prog

WMD

David Sylvian

The Only Daughter

Blemish

Avant Rock

Samadhi Sound

Opeth

Eternal Rains Will Come

Pale Communion

Nu Prog

Road Runner

 

 

 

 

 

Blue-Eyed Hawk

Living In The Fast Lane

Under The Moon

Avant Rock

Edition

Stefan Grossman

Shake That Thing

Blues For The Mann

Blues

Guitar Workshop

Happy Family

Slide

Minimal Gods

Heavy Fusion

Cuneiform

Lars Bartkuhn

Folksong

Passion Dance Orchestra

Folk rock

Ropeadope

The Pineapple Thief

Drain

Abducting The Unicorn

Nu Prog

Cyclops

 

 

 

 

 

Soma

No Better Time Than Now

Soma

Prog

WMD

Judy Dyble

I Talk To The Wind

Whorl

Folk Rock

Talking Elephant

Jeff Beck

Morning Dew

Truth (Japanese remaster)

Rock

EMI

Ben Miller Band

The Outsider

Any Way, Shape Or Form

Blue Grass Folk

New West

Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band

Floppy Boot Stomp

Bat Chain puller

Avant Rock

Vaulterative

Yes

Believe Again

Heaven & Earth

Prog

Avalon

 

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hello live to the studio for the next 2 hours
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dang I missed this show! bah!
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I hope you have a chance to catch at least part of the last two shows - and let me know if you would like to download edited recordings of future shows, but don't seem to be on that particular circulation list. BTW last Thursday's show is up for 6 days.


This coming Thursday, jazz is largely represented by jazzers improvising around relatively simple pop tunes. Wayne Krantz (reintroduced it),  MSMW continue it with  their newie 'Juice', and Bill Frisell's latest does more. The very best of Scandanavian 00's nu jazz, i.e. EST and New Conception Of Jazz, have partly come together in Bugge Wesseltoft's latest 'Trialogue'; IMHO this best I've heard from Bugge in half a decade. Decided that the one thing to connect shows for the time being, is a sampling a classic jazz track per week, where possible by the originator: last week Rollin's 'St James', this week Davis's 'So What'. Personally fascinated by what David Sylvain has been doing on that border between rock and jazz for the last 20 years; 'Blemish' is a wonderful musical experiment. Too brief reminder of the late, innovative flamencoist, Paco De Lucia. Interesting new American folk music from O'Death and  the Ben Miller Band. Plus much more. 



Alternative Alternative Show

16th October 2014

9pm – 11pm BST

 

Format

Track

Time

Band

Track Title

Album

Genre

Label

CD

1

5.43

Wayne Krantz

It’s No Fun Not To Like Pop

Krantz, Carlock, Lefebvre

Jazz Rock

Abstract Logix

CD

5

5.40

Peter Fernandes+ Hallebeek/Husband

Youth Truth

QED

Jazz Fusion

Peter Fernanades

CD

4

7.07

Medeski Schofield Martin Wood

Louis The Shoplifter

Juice

Jazz Rock

Indirecto

CD

8

5.07

Bugge Wesseltoft

Round Midnight

Trialogue

Nu Fusion

Jazzland

CD

1

9.24

Miles Davis

So What

Kind Of Blue

Cool Post Bop

Columbia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

2

3.05

Wool

Combination Of The Two

Wool

Post Psych

Delayee

CD

3

5.16

Happy Family

Rodrigo

Minimal Gods

Heavy Fusion

Cuneiform

CD

1

6.31

David Cross

Learning Curve

Testing To Destruction

Prog

Red Hot

CD

13

3.44

Cold Chisel

Star Hotel

Last Stand

Reggae Rock

Warner Music

CD

3

6.18

Bugge Wesseltoft

Headbanger Polka

Trialogue

Nu Fusion

Jazzland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

10

6.02

Bill Frisell

Tired Of Waiting

Guitar In The Space Age

Jazz Rock

Okey

CD

7

6.09

Paco DeLucia

Senorita

Cancion Andaluza

Flamenco

Universal

CD

4

4,19

Motor Psycho

August

Still Life With Eggplant

Rock

Rune Grammafon

CD

4

4.19

Joni Mitchell

A Strange Boy

Hejira

Folk Rock

Asylum

CD

4

7.52

David Sylvian

The Heart Knows Better

Blemish

Avant Rock

Samadh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

11

4.31

Chicago

Mother

Chicago

Brass Rock

Rhino

CD

2

3.43

O’Death

Wrong Time

O’Death

Folk

Northern Sky

CD

3

4.37

Mr Big

Fragile

The Stories We Could Tell

Rock

Frontiers

CD

6

3.07

Ben Miller Band

Burning Building

Any Way, Shape Or Form

Blue Grass Folk

New West

CD

˝

8.20

Dream Theater

Take The Time

Greatest Hit &….

Metal Prog

Warner Music

 

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oh managed to catch a bit, hello Dick
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

oh managed to catch a bit, hello Dick

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Too busy, too busy (work+study) Unhappy glad I have time to check some music

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This Happy Family sounds my kind of stuff, yummy
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semi retired and they creep politely round me to ask favours wrt to lecturing with colleagues resigning or on maternity leave. So okay but could do with out the cold
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

This Happy Family sounds my kind of stuff, yummy

Nice album, out on Cuneiform last week
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