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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2007 at 04:16
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So i suppose Fuxi that the best way to acquire them is by Amazon? You got me interested.



Yep, I got IN THE WEST (which is excellent) through Amazon.uk and I believe they often sell YUME NO OKA as well!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2007 at 03:01
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Mahavishnu Orchestra!!!!!!!!!!!  Listen to this 500 times and then you can die. hehehe
 
I agree with you. But I have some additional "spice";120 min DVD from different live performances
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 19:20
Mahavishnu Orchestra!!!!!!!!!!!  Listen to this 500 times and then you can die. hehehe
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 15:51
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass (etc.)


Of course the great Eberhard Weber should also be in Progarchives!


Hmmm. The ensemble I don't know (I'll have to check the video's Friede posted), but Eberhard Weber solo might be a bit off limits for PA. I'm listening to Colours of Chlöe right now, and although it's really good stuff, it's not rock - and definitely not progressive rock. He's a great player though!

I agree about Weber, at least his solo albums and his band Colours; he is definitely jazz. But The United Jazz and Rock Ensemble don't have "Rock" in their name for nothing.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 15:13
Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass (etc.)


Of course the great Eberhard Weber should also be in Progarchives!


Hmmm. The ensemble I don't know (I'll have to check the video's Friede posted), but Eberhard Weber solo might be a bit off limits for PA. I'm listening to Colours of Chlöe right now, and although it's really good stuff, it's not rock - and definitely not progressive rock. He's a great player though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 14:56
Killer groovy stuff !!! Is that a toilet plunger the trombone player is using for a mute?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 11:00
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass (etc.)


Of course the great Eberhard Weber should also be in Progarchives!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 08:29
Originally posted by LeInsomniac LeInsomniac wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The Relesase Music Orchestra is another example of great fusion. The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass, Volker Kriegel - guitar, Wolfgang Dauner - keyboards, Albert Mangelsdorff - trombone, Ian Carr - trumpet, Ack van Royen - trumpet and flugelhorn, Barbara Thompson - saxes and flutes, Charlie Mariano - saxes and nagaswaram. On their second album Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn) joined. They should definitely be included in the database.


Well then I suggest that you try to add this group and work on a Bio for them, I got interested in them! Do you know an album I should get, or someplace I can get to listen some mp3 of them?

There are some videos of them on YouTube, with Dave King replacing Eberhard Weber. Here the links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtpdmjnLnTw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn1qxvJy7Nc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DX4IW1aAsc

I hope these videos whet your appetite for more.

Their albums are available from Mood records. Here the link:
http://www.jazzpages.com/MoodRecords/mood_ef.htm

Start with their first album "Live im Schützenhaus" from 1977 and work your way forward from there. Fusion of the very finest; they definitely don't have to hide from anyone.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 07:45
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

The Relesase Music Orchestra is another example of great fusion. The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass, Volker Kriegel - guitar, Wolfgang Dauner - keyboards, Albert Mangelsdorff - trombone, Ian Carr - trumpet, Ack van Royen - trumpet and flugelhorn, Barbara Thompson - saxes and flutes, Charlie Mariano - saxes and nagaswaram. On their second album Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn) joined. They should definitely be included in the database.


Well then I suggest that you try to add this group and work on a Bio for them, I got interested in them! Do you know an album I should get, or someplace I can get to listen some mp3 of them?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2007 at 03:43
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Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Have I mentioned Laboratorium in this thread?


Yes, I should definitely check them out!! Thumbs%20Up
What album could you recommend to start?


Definitely Modern Pentathlon and Quasimodo. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 21:01
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Have I mentioned Laboratorium in this thread?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 19:19
The Relesase Music Orchestra is another example of great fusion. The best fusion band of all time, however, are the United Jazz and Rock ensemble (which is not in the archives yet). The line-up alone is fantastic: Jon Hiseman -drums, Eberhard Weber - bass, Volker Kriegel - guitar, Wolfgang Dauner - keyboards, Albert Mangelsdorff - trombone, Ian Carr - trumpet, Ack van Royen - trumpet and flugelhorn, Barbara Thompson - saxes and flutes, Charlie Mariano - saxes and nagaswaram. On their second album Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn) joined. They should definitely be included in the database.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 16:03
Have I mentioned Laboratorium in this thread?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 15:57
Originally posted by Peto Peto wrote:

I would also recommend Jazz Q from Czech republic
                      Modrý efekt from Czech republic
                      Fermáta from Slovakia
                      Czeslaw Niemen from Poland
                      SBB from Poland
   


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 15:47
I would also recommend Jazz Q from Czech republic
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                      Czeslaw Niemen from Poland
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 14:21
I`ve seen this band, Spaced Out, a few times in Montréal and have three of their albums. Heavily influenced by UZEB but a little heavier. Killer bass player. They`re in the archives and you can check out a few of thier wild videos on their web-site particularily the video for Anti-matter. Really tripped out. If you`re into Planet X this should turn your wheel as well. Killer stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 13:55
Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Their new album Quantum, is quite good, with Allan Holdsworth replacing MacAlpine. I think they sounded better with Tony, even though Holdsworth is the superior jazz guitarist.
I just got it a few weeks ago, my first album from these guys. but it seems that Holdsworth was just a guest musician playing on two tracks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2007 at 13:42
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

In the last couple of months, I've been going over some of the Cryptogramophone release (the Cline bros., Bendian, Liebig, Stinson, Amendola, Maupin and many more) and have taken a liking to the varied output of this label. I also have been listening to some of Tim Berne's releases (under several names - Big Satan, Hard Cell etc.) which are different than the previous bunch, more experimenal, free form (though all of those use improvization to varying extent and under different pre-defnied frames).
 
Any other musician/project you think would be interesting to listen to next?
 
 
 
So, no repsponse on this?
Here's an article from today posted at All About Jazz.com about the Cryptogramophone label and its musicians:
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2007 at 11:00
I think I`ve mentioned this somewhere but for some reason there seems to be a black hole somewhere and things just disappear. Anyway, the guy who produced Madonna`s debut, Reggie Lucas, was also a killer jazz guitar player. He also toured with Miles and played on a few of his  Electric Band albums. If you cand find it, Survival Themes is quite interesting with a mix of laid back fusion and electric guitar freakouts. Sort of reminds me of Abercrombie`s first Gateway album. No idea whether or not it got released on CD. Maybe Wounded Bird Records will pick it up.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2007 at 08:39
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