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    Posted: April 01 2007 at 11:42

I start the new month with a true Israeli classic:

HIGH WINDOWS ~ HIGH WINDOWS
HED ARZI 4947 (Barcode: 7293372494727) ~ ISRAEL ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1967 Released: 1989
Only album by the Israeli vocal trio, which included Arik Einstein, Shmulik Kraus and Josie Katz, and which is considered as the first original Israeli Pop album ever recorded. Strongly influenced by the Beatles and other (then) contemporary Pop and Rock groups, the High Windows recorded a superb set of songs in Hebrew (all written by Kraus), using vocal harmonies and instrumental arrangements, which were completely revolutionary at the time. Israeli music up to that point was based mainly on East-European melodies and folksy approach and this was the first attempt to create a local scene modeled after Western Pop. The musical "establishment" at the time received this music with harsh criticism (The Beatles were not allowed to play in Israel to avoid the "bad" influence on local youth) and some of the songs were banned by the censor from being played on the radio. But the public loved the songs and the album soon became one of the most popular Israeli albums of all times. It had a crucial influence on the local scene and soon after an entire new generation of local musicians would start to create original Israeli Pop and Rock, including Progressive Rock. It is interesting to notice that the instrumental work and arrangements on this album were done by a brilliant piano player Ziggy Skarbnik, a legendary figure of the early days of both Israeli Rock and Jazz, who unfortunately died of cancer at an incredibly young age. The drummer was no other than Zohar Levy, another legendary figure. Listening to this album 40 years after it was recorded can be quite revealing and the realization of how brilliant this stuff was and still is becomes inevitable. A must!

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The Annual Spring Sale is over - all good things must come to an end. Big thanks to all participants! I left the price of the Sale items at US $ 5.00 to let you all catch up with it and to sell them out completely. As you'll notice they were reduced to about half and will probably be all sold out soon.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2007 at 07:34

Today we celebrate the Passover Holiday - the Jewish Holiday of Spring and Independence. This is when all Jewish families get together for the traditional Passover meal, which is accompanied by reading of the Passover "Hagadah" the story of Moses leading the Jews out of their slavery in Egypt. I wish all my Jewish Friends and Customers a Happy Holiday and of course since Easter is almost around the corner all the Non-Jewish Friends and Customer also please accept my worm greetings. May God give us all Health, Peace and Prosperity.

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Today I start to add the series of the newly remastered seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone albums. This special Limited Deluxe Edition is exquisitely packaged and is also extremely limited! Don't miss it!

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ A WHOLE NEW THING (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 90277 (Barcode: 827969027721) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1967 Released: 2007
1st album by one of the most important and influential US bands from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Sly Stone and his Family were pioneers on all fronts, musical, social and political. They were the first fully integrated group with Black and White, Men and Women musicians playing side by side. They were the first group to develop Funk as a fully-fledged musical genre. They were one of the first Pop / Rock acts to use a brass section as an integral part of the group. Later on they would also spearhead the political protest (in which many rock musicians participated) against segregation and the Vietnam War. The group had an immense influence on the US music scene, far beyond the Rock circles and earned many admirers and supporters among such distinguished musical figures as Miles Davis. Their legendary Woodstock appearance was one of the highlights of the festival. In short, they were one of the cornerstones of the US musical scene. This debut album firmly belongs to the Flower Power movement of the San Francisco scene, mixing elements of soul, funk, psychedelic influences and jazz. The different ethnic backgrounds of the members created an amalgam of styles that was truly unique and groundbreaking. The music was eclectic and sophisticated way beyond what was happening on the music scene at the time, using jazzy brass arrangements and vocal harmonies in a way never previously attempted. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks. A beautiful trip down the memory lane!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 03 2007 at 06:48
Here is the next item in the series of the newly remastered seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ DANCE TO THE MUSIC (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 90274 (Barcode: 827969027424) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1967 Released: 2007
2nd album by this great band, which brought them the recognition and success they so much deserved. The title track was a major hit on the charts and eventually became one of the anthems of the Flower Power generation. The group develops here its eclectic and unique approach to music, using previously known elements in a new way. Intricate vocal and instrumental arrangements and quirky rhythm changes are still quite amazing 40 years later with the music loosing none of its charm. Of course they'd get even better with time, but this album already includes all the elements of greatness one can expect from a classic. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks. Warmly recommended.

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Here is the next item in the series of the newly remastered classic seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ LIFE (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 83945 (Barcode: 828768394526) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1968 Released: 2007
3rd album by this great band, released only a few month after its predecessor, but marking a remarkable development and perfection of their unique style. Although this album did not produce any hit singles, it is nevertheless an astonishing piece of music and a true classic. The band strengthens the rock / psychedelic elements considerably, with the (fuzz) guitar being much more up-front than on the two previous albums. Each and every song is perfect, although they are quite different from each other. The definition of Funk is basically all here, creating a new musical genre. Superb songwriting and perfect execution make this album an everlasting icon of the late 1960s ingenuity and inventiveness. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks. A classic!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2007 at 05:34
I've just returned from a wonderful (but sadly very short - just 4 days) holidays on the Greek island of Rhodes. This small island (just 50 miles long) offers to the visitor beautiful scenery, thousands years of history and wonderfully worm people - everything to make your stay perfect. We hired a car and drove madly around the island to visit even the most remote hillside villages, which the whitewashed houses, colorful churches and family-run tavernas (restaurants) offering local specialties. We were also fortunate to observe the Easter celebrations, which include a midnight mass and a candle parade followed by a traditional late night feast. Truly wonderful experience.

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I continue the new additions with the next item in the series of the newly remastered classic seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ STAND! (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 75912 (Barcode: 828767591223) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1968 - 1969 Released: 2007
4th album by this great band, which represents the culmination of their unique style of psychedelic Funk, now completely refined and perfected. In addition to the superb musical performances the album also marks their strongest to date political / social statement, which reflects perfectly the atmosphere of the social revolution of the late 1960s in the US. Racial discrimination, social injustice, the Vietnam War and other issues are the subject matter of this masterpiece, which spoke directly to the heart of the young generation. The album includes several chart hits, including the song "I Want To Take You Higher", which would become an anthem of the Woodstock generation. Definitely one of the most important US albums recorded in the 1960s and a milestone of modern music. This is an essential piece of musical education, regardless of your favorite musical inclination. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2007 at 09:03
Here is the next item in the series of the newly remastered classic seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ THERE'S A RIOT GOIN' ON (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 75911 (Barcode: 828767591124) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1971 Released: 2007
5th album, which brings a dramatic change to the band's sound. Released almost two years after its brilliant predecessor, this album again reflects the changes in the social / political atmosphere that took place, with skepticism, sarcasm and bitterness replacing hope, brotherhood and happiness. With the Flower Power and Hippie ideology dissolving soon after Woodstock and the harsh reality of drug abuse and addiction among rock stars becoming a frightful reality, the band (and their leader in particular) faced an increasing difficulty to create a cohesive piece of music. Finally after endless sessions the material for the new album was assembled, producing a dark and bleak musical mosaic. The music is still brilliant in every respect, but it is dense and brutal. The lyrics include harsh social commentary, which is often shocking. In retrospect the album is another musical milestone defining (or re-defining) Funk and paving the way for many future artists, who would build on these
 foundations. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2007 at 07:55
Here is the one before last item in the series of the newly remastered classic seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ FRESH (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 90275 (Barcode: 827969027523) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1973 Released: 2007
6th album, which is not as dark as its predecessor and brings back some of the lighter / soul-drenched elements from the earlier albums. This was to be the band's last Funk masterpiece and as the times were changing the musicians felt burned-out and weary, trying to stay afloat and facing serious drug abuse problems. In spite of all the difficulties and personal confusion they managed to produce a memorable set of new songs, which paved the ground for an entire generation of future Funk artists, including Stevie Wonder, Prince and many others, who would borrow heavily from these riffs. The genius of Sly and his band is still very much apparent here and the album was to become in a time another icon of the classic Funk. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks.

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Here is the last item in the series of the newly remastered classic seven albums by Sly & The Family Stone - Limited Deluxe Edition:

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ SMALL TALK (LIMITED DELUXE EDITION)
EPIC 04540 (Barcode: 886970454025) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1974 Released: 2007
7th and last album by this seminal group. Although Sly released a few later recordings under his own name and the group's moniker, none of those would resemble the glory days of the first seven classic albums with the original band. This album is a much calmer and settled down affair than its two predecessors, with optimism and hope again on the horizon. Marriage and parenthood induced some new hope, but alas for just a short while, as he was to sink deeper and deeper into drug addiction, which eventually destroyed his career. Since the mid-1990s he completely disappeared from the public eye. Although less groundbreaking and revolutionary that all the previous albums, this one closes the circle gracefully, making the entire classic seven albums chapter one of the most fascinating ones in American music history. This beautiful new edition includes splendid liner notes and ultra-rare bonus tracks.

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To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the debut album by the great Polish band Quidam, their first 3 albums were reissued in a beautiful mini-sleeve Limited Edition. Here is the second album:

QUIDAM ~ SNY ANIOLÓW / ANGELS' DREAMS (LIMITED EDITION)
ROCK SERWIS 102 (Barcode: 5907729910229) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1998 Released: 2006
2nd album by this superb Polish Prog band. The angelic voice of Emila Derkowska in the lead and the great instrumental work by all the players in the band create together one of the freshest and most uplifting performances in modern Prog. This album follows splendidly in the tracks set by the stunning debut, released two years earlier, and fills all the expectations. The album was released in two versions - one with Polish lyrics and the other with English lyrics. Although Derkowska feels comfortably with the English vocals, the Polish version is preferable in my opinion, as the singer is free to concentrate on her vocal performances rather than (at least subconsciously) on the foreign language. The music is a unique mixture of classic Prog elements with classical and folk influences. The flute is the second leading voice in the band and it provides a splendid companion to the singer's delicate voice. The album is full of gorgeous melodies, magic moments and atmospheric tension, which set the standard of Progressive Rock music another notch higher. This beautiful new edition includes both versions of the album in an exquisite mini-sleeve packaging.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2007 at 04:48

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the debut album by the great Polish band Quidam, their first 3 albums were reissued in a beautiful mini-sleeve Limited Edition. Here is the third album:

QUIDAM ~ BAJA PROG - LIVE IN MEXICO `99 (LIMITED EDITION)
ROCK SERWIS 103 (Barcode: 5907729910328) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1999 Released: 2006
3rd album by Polish Prog band Quidam recorded live during the annual Baja Prog festival in Mexicali, Mexico. Quidam are not only the best Prog group in their country since the mid-1990s, but also one of the best bands worldwide. They play modern Prog at its best: vibrant, complex, improvised and deeply melodic. Fronted by the amazing female vocalist Emila Derkowska, who sings both in Polish and English, and including some amazing instrumentalists, they have little competition when it comes to creating memorable and moving melodies and stellar performances. Obviously the opportunity to perform live removes many of the constraints and limitations of the "serious" studio situation and the bands expands their material here to pay tribute to their many influences. Note the legendary guitar solo from the Genesis' "Firth Of Fifth", quotes from Camel's "Snow Goose" or their incredible version of Deep Purple's "Child In Time" - each and every one of these performances being truly breathtaking. Derkowska sticks to Polish vocals during the concert, which is for the best. The companion DVD presents most of the material from the audio CD and a few additional songs heard (and seen) here for the first time, as well as a short documentary about the band's stay in Mexico. This beautiful new edition includes both the CD and DVD in an exquisite mini-sleeve packaging.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2007 at 07:23

It's high time to add some jazz releases this month, so here are two different projects led by the superb US drummer Steve Smith:

SMITH, STEVE ~ BUDDY'S BUDDIES
TONE CENTER 40062 (Barcode: 8712725400622) ~ USA ~ Jazz
Recorded: 1999 Released: 1999
Legendary drummer Buddy Rich is usually associated with soaring Big Bands, but he also made several recordings with small ensembles, using the members of his band to play in a much more intimate setting. This album is a tribute to these small ensemble recordings, initiated by ex-Buddy Rich alumni Steve Marcus and Andy Fusco (both sax players). They joined forces with two other alumni, who also played with Rich on his small group recordings: pianist Lee Musiker and the extraordinary bassist Anthony Jackson. To drive the quintet and fulfill the place of their legendary drummer / leader they invited one of the most respected and musical US drummers Steve Smith. Smith is not only a fantastic player, but also one of the most versatile musicians around. His illustrious career spans back to the 1970 when he played with the Rock group Journey during their hay days and with the French violin virtuoso Jean-Luc Ponty and his Fusion group. Later on he played in several jazz small groups, Big Bands and a myriad of Fusion ensembles (including Steps Ahead), always being one of the most solid and sought after drummers around. Since the early 1980s Smith also leads his own Fusion group Vital Information, recording several albums over the years. It's no wonder therefore that Smith is up to the challenge set up by this album, leading the quintet with grace and elegance. The music includes a selection of standards mostly associated with Buddy Rich ensembles. The level of musicianship is outstanding, with Smith and Jackson providing rock-solid rhythm foundation for the other musicians to solo. Although the music is well framed within the swing genre, it is fascinating and beautifully played. This album deserves to be considered as one of the best jazz recordings of the 1990s. Definitely a must for all people who cherish the memory of Buddy Rich and hard swinging well played jazz.

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SMITH, STEVE ~ FLASHPOINT
MASCOT 7175 (Barcode: 8712725717522) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 2005 Released: 2005
Veteran Fusion drummer Steve Smith combines forces with three other extraordinary musicians to form one the best Fusion ensembles ever. Legendary saxophonist Dave Liebman needs no introduction and his exceptional work since his days with the Miles Davis group has always been a beacon of innovation and excellence in the jazz world. The same can be said about the legendary bassist Anthony Jackson, whose illustrious career includes playing with Chick Corea, Michel Petrucciani and countless other jazz stars. The fourth member of the band, Turkish keyboards player Aydin Esen, is the only relatively unknown musician in the group, but his performances and compositions prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that he belongs to the same class of musicianship with his three companions. The music is simply breathtaking and overwhelming from the very first moment this record starts playing to the very last note. The music (written mostly by Liebman and Esen) is rich in textures and incredibly intense. The performances are stellar, with one solo chasing another. The entire session just flows beautifully, simultaneously filling the listener with energy and stimulating his intellect. Definitely one of the strongest, cleverest and most fulfilling Fusion albums recorded in the 21st Century. Wholeheartedly recommended!

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It's always great to see some of the heroes of the 1960s-1970s Golden Age back on the scene with new releases proving they are still alive and well. Legendary guitarist Leslie West is one of them and here is his new album:

WEST, LESLIE ~ GOT BLOOZE
PROVOGUE 7155 (Barcode: 8712725715528) ~ USA ~ Blues-Rock
Recorded: 2005 Released: 2005
Legendary guitarist Leslie West is best known as the leader of Mountain, America's answer to the UK power trio Cream. Mountain recorded a series of excellent albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which were loud and powerful (often being quoted as one of the forefathers of Heavy Rock), but also quite sophisticated. West's unique tone and approach to the guitar, heavily based in the blues tradition, stays to this very day as one of the icons of the formative years of electric guitar. A famous anecdote tells that if one places West in a room with another 99 guitar players, just one note played by him will be immediately recognizable. Since the mid-1970s West recorded sporadically, with none of the albums leaving any significant impact on the scene, but his 2000s output marks a revival of his powers. West returned to what he does best - playing the blues in his unique manner, which has but a few competitors. West formed an excellent group with two formidable blues / rock veterans: Tim Bogert (Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Beck, Bogert & Appice) - one of rock's most respected bass players and Aynsley Dunbar (John Mayall, Frank Zappa) - one of blues-rock most respected drummers. Together they storm through a program, which includes many blues standards, but sounds fresh and vital like never before. West also pays tribute to his ex-partner Jack Bruce by including his superb composition "Politician" on this album. For blues-rock fans this is an absolute must!

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Today's addition is a jazz classic I love, by my favorite piano player, which should have been here a long time ago:

EVANS, BILL ~ ALBUM (EXPANDED EDITION)
COLUMBIA 64963 (Barcode: 5099706496328) ~ USA ~ Jazz
Recorded: 1971 Released: 1996
The history of jazz is crowned by a small pantheon of stellar figures, which are (more or less) unequivocally accepted as the most prominent contributors to the development of the genre. Miles Davis and John Coltrane are members of that exclusive club and so is Bill Evans, the most influential jazz pianist ever. Since Evans' biography is available from many sources, I won't go into it here, so here are just a few personal comments: Although Evens played in a variety of settings, he surely deserves the title of inventor of the piano trio, a format in which most of his exceptional work was done. Over the years Evans led a series of legendary trios with the most eloquent bass and drums players, primarily noticeable for the phenomenal and telepathic level of interplay between the trio members. His (fortunately) numerable trio recordings are not only a document of his exceptional sensibility and lyricism as a player and composer, but also cornerstones of musical collaboration. Starting from the first trio (1959) with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian and up to the last moments of his life (1980) with Marc Johnson and Joe La Barbera, the trio recording have always been the safest bets on musical delight one might ever take when buying a jazz album. This particular album, recorded with legends Eddie Gomez on bass and Marty Morell on drums, is very important in Evans' history. It includes his first contributions on the electric piano (a custom-made version of the Fender Rhodes), which he will explore more extensively later in his career. It also includes exclusively his own compositions, as opposed to his treatments of jazz standards, which were earlier the bulk of his recording material. This was the first of the only two albums Evans recorded for Columbia - the other ("Living Time") still awaiting a proper reissue. I can't imagine anybody who loves jazz (or in fact anybody who loves music) ignoring this album, so if you still don't have it - now is your chance. Absolutely essential!

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Every new release on the tiny French label Soleil Zeuhl is always a feast of new sounds and daring musicianship, so I'm glad to add today the latest of their releases:

PIENZA ETHNORKESTRA ~ INDIENES D'EUROPE
SOLEIL ZEUHL 14 ~ FRANCE ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2005 Released: 2007
Pienza Ethnorkestra are a French trio playing some of the most interesting music I have ever heard. The members of the band include ex-members of Magma and One Shot and they play drums, bass and the electric hurdy gurdy - the strangest instrument one might consider as a front for a band. Nevertheless they manage to create a fascinating sound, which although difficult to classify falls comfortably within the wide limits of RIO / avant-garde Rock. All three players are obvious virtuosi on their respective instruments, with the hurdy gurdy being of course the most unusual and innovative. The music is based on folk motifs: East European, Gypsy and Middle Eastern all serving as a basis for extensive instrumental improvisations. The hurdy gurdy sounds like a string trio played in unison, a truly amazing effect. Most of the album is up-tempo with the music being quite intense, which demands a lot of attention and careful listening. Absolutely amazing stuff and most warmly recommended to people with "balls" between their ears.

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It's a great pleasure to be finally able to add two classic Prog albums that belong to the canon of the genre:

GREENSLADE ~ GREENSLADE
WOUNDED BIRD 2698 (Barcode: 664140269828) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1972 Released: 2006
1st album by the phenomenal Prog group created by keyboards wizard Dave Greenslade, following the demise of Colosseum Mk. I. Greenslade joined forces with original Colosseum bassist Tony Reeves, a remarkable player with strong jazz background, who played both the electric and acoustic bass with elegance and sensitivity. To complete the group they enlisted the great (and sadly overlooked and under appreciated) drummer Andrew (Andy) McCulloch, who played with Manfred Mann, King Crimson ("Lizard") and Arthur Brown and since the mid-1970s disappeared from the music scene almost completely. The fourth member of the group was the vocalist Dave Lawson (Episode Six, Stackridge), an excellent vocalist who handled the complex compositions with flying colors. Greenslade, a prolific composer, wrote most of the material for the group, with some marginal contributions by Reeves and Lawson (who handled the lyrics). He used a wide range of keyboards between acoustic piano, organ and synthesizers, creating complex and beautiful sound layers, amply supported by his fellow band members. The debut album is a classic showcase of Prog at its best: great melodies, superb instrumental work and a wide range of influences including jazz, blues, rock and classical music. A beautiful sleeve work by Roger Dean. An absolute must for any serious Prog lover.

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GREENSLADE ~ BEDSIDE MANNERS ARE EXTRA
WOUNDED BIRD 6866 (Barcode: 664140686625) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1973 Released: 2006
2nd album released just a few months following the eponymous debut. With a steady lineup and a prolific composer like Greenslade, the band just couldn't go wrong and this album is every bit as good as the stunning debut. It includes a set of great instrumental and vocal tracks, all performed perfectly and all being classic Prog of the highest caliber. The music is completely timeless and as enjoyable today as it was at the time of its release. The album has another great Roger Dean's sleeve. Absolute must for all Prog heads.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2007 at 08:49

Here are more of the new Wounded Bird releases, this time by the early Fusion hero Jan Hammer:

GOODMAN, JERRY / HAMMER, JAN ~ LIKE CHILDREN
WOUNDED BIRD 430 (Barcode: 664140043022) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 1974 Released: 2006
Only album by this duo, formed following the demise of John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra Mk. I in 1973. Goodman and Hammer were the founding members of MO and played on the seminal three first albums by the group. This album is quite different from the fiery pyrotechnics used in MO and concentrates on presenting a gentler and more personal side of both musicians. Hammer composed most of the music for this album (with Goodman contributing on three tracks), which varies a lot stylistically between Funk, Fusion and Progressive. Between the two of them they play a myriad of instruments, with Hammer handling all keyboards and percussion and Goodman playing electric and acoustic violins and guitars. Hammer shines on the moog synthesizer, his main solo instrument, and Goodman displays again his amazing violin technique, which resembles his work with Flock (before MO). The album lost none of its charm in time and is still a prime example of well-played and sophisticated Fusion music. Since Goodman's recording heritage is rather sparse, it's great to see this album back in circulation. Recommended!

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HAMMER, JAN ~ OH, YEAH?
WOUNDED BIRD 437 (Barcode: 664140043725) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 1976 Released: 2006
2nd album by keyboards wizard Jan Hammer, best known from his stint with the original Mahavishnu Orchestra. Born in Czechoslovakia, Hammer left his native country after the Soviet invasion in 1968 (same as many other prominent Czech musicians) and emigrated to the US, where he attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston. He first played jazz (for Sarah Vaughan) but joined MO, as he was more interested in the Jazz-Rock Fusion, which exploded in the early 1970s. His memorable contributions to the MO sound are classics to this very day. After the demise of the original MO Hammer recorded an album with fellow ex-MO member Jerry Goodman ("Like Children" and a year later released his first solo album ("The First Seven Days") and formed the Jan Hammer Band with which he performed extensively. On this album Hammer continues the musical direction set by his debut, which is basically a funkier and rockier version of Fusion. The band includes another talented US violin player Steven Kindler and percussionist David Earle Johnson (with whom Hammer also recorded a duo album) and resembles at times the MO sound. The only disappointing thing is the (fortunately rare) usage of vocals, which although quite OK, contribute little to the otherwise solid album.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2007 at 09:19
Here are two more of the Jan Hammer reissues:

HAMMER, JAN ~ MELODIES
WOUNDED BIRD 5003 (Barcode: 664140500327) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1977 Released: 2005
3rd album and the last released as under the Jan Hammer Group flag. With time Hammer gets completely disassociated with the jazz and fusion elements and moves steadily towards rock. This album marks the transition very clearly, with some fusion elements still there (especially in the instrumental passages), but rhythmically the music is all funk. Hammer's fusion fans were of course devastated watching him deserting the genre he so excelled in, but Hammer was determined to move on. Therefore it would be unfair to judge this album from the fusion perspective. As a funk album this is still a very good album by any parameter. The melodies are well written, the rhythmic part is as funky as they get and even the vocals (fortunately Hammer does not attempt to sing by himself and leaves the job to people who can sing) are more than adequate. Hammer can still play the hell out of his keyboards, making them sound more and more like a guitar. Worth investigating.

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HAMMER, JAN ~ BLACK SHEEP / HAMMER
WOUNDED BIRD 173 (Barcode: 664140017320) ~ USA ~ Classic Rock
Recorded: 1978 - 1979 Released: 2005
4th and 5th albums (originally released on the Asylum label) combined here as one set. By the end of the 1970s Hammer moved completely into rock and these two albums are his best achievements in that genre. He could still write excellent songs and as these two albums feature three very good vocalists: Colin Hodgkinson - also a great bass player (Back Door, Brian Auger), Bob Christianson and Glenn Burtnick, the result was surprisingly good. Quite close to Prog, these two albums include excellent instrumental work by Hammer, who uses the electronic keyboards like a true virtuoso. Just listen to his interpretation of Hendrix' "Manic Depression" to appreciate his abilities. As these two albums were unavailable for ages, it's good to seem them back in circulation. People who are not familiar with this music might be quite surprised listening to them now.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2007 at 18:47

Here are the last two (for the while) Wounded Bird reissues, both of them jazz related:

PIKE, DAVE ~ JAZZ FOR THE JET SET
WOUNDED BIRD 1457 (Barcode: 664140145726) ~ USA ~ Jazz
Recorded: 1966 Released: 2006
Vibraphonist Dave Pike has been active on the US jazz scene since the mid-1950s, playing in a variety of bands. In the early 1960s Pike joined the Herbie Mann band, where he stayed for several years, playing an amplified vibraphone (one of the first musicians to do so). After leaving Mann's band he recorded a few albums (this being one of them) and in 1968 he left for Europe, where he stayed for several years leading the Dave Pike Set, which was one of the most advanced and sophisticated early jazz-rock ensembles. With the Set he recorded a series of brilliant albums for the legendary German MPS label (sadly mostly not available on CD), which featured the absolutely top European players at the time, including guitarist Volker Kriegel and many more. In the mid-1970s Pike returned to the US, where he continued to perform and occasionally record. This album is quite unique in many ways: it was produced by Herbie Mann and features some of the best players on the scene, including Herbie Hancock (plying the organ - the only time that happened!) and trumpeter Clark Terry. The material includes several original tunes (by Hancock and Pike) and lovely arrangements of great (then contemporary) Pop songs, creating one of the nicest ever jazz-pop albums (typical of the mid-1960s), with that incredible sound that makes my heart melt each time I hear it. Perhaps my nostalgia slightly clouds my judgment, but this is a most pleasant album, full of joy and naivete, so rare these days. Superb!

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DUKE, GEORGE ~ THE 1976 SOLO KEYBOARD ALBUM
WOUNDED BIRD 8208 (Barcode: 664140820821) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 1976 Released: 2004
Keyboards player George Duke has always been one of my favorite musicians, mainly due to his phenomenal achievements during the first decade of his career. His early piano trio recordings (mid 1960s), his work with Jean-Luc Ponty (late 1960s) and finally his stint with Frank Zappa (early to mid 1970s) are all examples of pure genius and incredible musical versatility. Unfortunately by the end of the 1970s Duke phased out gradually from his jazz and fusion oriented activities and moved into pop, mostly as a producer. His recordings sine then bear little resemblance to the glory of his early days. During the 1970s Duke recorded a series of revolutionary and groundbreaking albums for the legendary German MPS label (sadly mostly not available on CD), which showcased his exemplary jazz-rock / fusion wizardry. This album, his first completely solo recording, was the last of these MPS recordings, released under the title "The Dream". Duke re-mixed the album in 1980 and in 1982 it was released in the US on the Epic label under this new title. Unavailable for many years, here it is finally back in circulation. The music, all composed by Duke, is a set of beautifully crafted melodies, played by an array of keyboards, sounding like an entire ensemble. Absolutely brilliant and timeless piece of music!

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Here is the new album by the great Polish Prog group Quidam and another superb blues album by veteran Leslie West:

QUIDAM ~ .BEZ PÓLPRADU (.HALFPLUGGED)
ROCK SERWIS 066 (Barcode: 5907729906628) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006
6th album by this great group, which survived the departure of their phenomenal female lead singer and lyricist Emila Derkowska (replaced by male vocalist Bartek Kossowicz), an event that would have destroyed most other groups. This album is quite unusual in many respects, as it wasn't really planned to happen at all. Quidam were invited to perform acoustic (i.e. unplugged - see the album's title) concert and although hesitant at first they sized this opportunity to rearrange some of their material and some Prog classic to create a new sound for the group. The result is truly outstanding. The acoustic Quidam sounds every bit as fantastic as their electric alter ego. The new singer does a superb job even when singing older material, which Derkowska performed (compare the version of "Sanctuary" with the original performances on their 2nd and 3rd albums). As usual, they include in their music tributes to the Classic Rock and Prog icons, this time performing (or incorporating passages into their own work) songs by Beatles, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues and Deep Purple. It certainly looks like Quidam can do nothing wrong. With 6 first-rate albums and a consistent level of excellence they are one of the leading contemporary Prog groups and their future looks brighter than ever. Brilliant music!

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WEST, LESLIE ~ BLUE ME
PROVOGUE 7191 (Barcode: 8712725719120) ~ USA ~ Blues-Rock
Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006
2nd recent album by legendary guitarist Leslie West, dedicated to the exploration of his blues roots. Similar to its predecessor, the album includes a mixture of blues and rock classics brilliantly performed by West and his cohorts, again including drummer Aynsley Dunbar (see John Mayall, Frank Zappa). West lost none of his magic touch, which made Mountain one of the most distinctive and pioneering groups of the late 1960s. There are no great discoveries here, no groundbreaking pyrotechnics, just perfect blues-rock performances that sound right time after time. If you love Mountain, you'll love this. If you love the blues, you'll love this too. Just listen to West's version of Gershwin's "Summertime" and bliss will take over. So what else can one ask for?

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As we all know, some of the most fascinating music is happening in Japan, so today's new additions bring us a sample of the best new Japanese Prog / Fusion, both released on the French Musea label:

SIDE STEPS ~ STEPS ON EDGE
MUSEA 4511 (Barcode: 3426300045119) ~ JAPAN ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 1993 Released: 2003
1st album by Japanese Prog / Fusion quartet Side Steps, which was one of the most promising and interesting debut Fusion albums of the 1990s. The band features the classic guitar / keyboards / bass / drums lineup and plays amazing instrumental music, usually at neck-breaking speed. These young musicians seem to have mastered their instruments from the cradle, otherwise it's quite impossible to explain the virtuosity displayed here. The compositions are equally strong, which makes this album a particularly enjoyable experience. Stylistically the band borrows some of their elements from Uzeb, Allan Holdsworth and many other (mostly European) Fusion masters, but they definitely have enough originality to be considered masters on their own. If you like fiery Fusion like Mahavishnu Orchestra and beyond, you will enjoy this album immensely. Highly recommended!

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ARS NOVA ~ BIOGENESIS PROJECT
MUSEA 4532 (Barcode: 3426300045324) ~ JAPAN ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2002 - 2003 Released: 2003
4th album by Japanese Prog trio Ars Nova, which plays a modern version of music first created by groups like Nice, Trace or Refugee. So far nothing extraordinary, but considering the fact that all three players are female changes the picture a bit. Since I'm a big admirer of female musicians, who are not intimidated by the male-dominated world of Prog (in particular) and Music (in general). Of course the fact that they are female isn't enough to make Ars Nova the superb group it is - but their talents as composers and instrumentalists. The band's albums are mostly extensive and complex concept works, based on literary or mythical themes. This one is no exception with a story line based on a Science Fiction futuristic idea. On this one the band gets a huge cast of supporting / guest artist (many of them Prog legends), who are members of groups like Balletto Di Bronzo, PFM, Gerard, Ayeron and others. The music is bombastic and dramatic, but all in good taste, making it an ideal meal for Symphonic Prog lovers. Definitely worth checking out.

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Although I promised no re-stocking, some orders were still on their way, so today a massive Cuneiform and South American (Brazil, Chile) shipments arrived. Check out your waiting lists and with the Sale going on you can get the stuff you have been waiting for at a discount price.

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