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Joined: January 24 2010
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 8714
Posted: April 14 2016 at 12:41
Birth Control's "We All Thought We Knew You", off of their 1977 album "Increase", which was dedicated to Helmut Koellen of Triumvirat, who died that year.
Run to the record shop and pick up some early Gary Burton albums.....Duster (with Larry Coryell), Lofty Fake Amalgam (Coryell!), Genuine Tong Funeral (with Carla Bley), Throb, and the albums with Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea (Crystal Silence). Burton is a trailblazer of vibes in jazz-fusion.....hell, he's still kicking up a storm.....check out his stuff!
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
Joined: July 20 2009
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
Status: Offline
Points: 7411
Posted: April 16 2016 at 11:25
The best I've ever seen is "Tunnels," which featured Swiss vibraphonist Marc Wagnon, guitarist John Goodsall, bassist Percy Jones, and others. Highly highly recommended!
Joined: April 12 2013
Location: Michigan
Status: Offline
Points: 470
Posted: April 19 2016 at 22:27
An album that slipped under the
radar of some Bill Bruford fans (though the title track is the only one he
plays on). This is the title track, though it's not openly labeled as such:
In
earlier posts that mention Pierre Moerlen’s Gong no one mentioned “Time Is the
Key”—specifically the first four tracks: Ard Na Greine, Earthrise, Supermarket
and Faerie Steps.A bloody 17-minute continuous
percussive epic!!!!
There is some subtle vibraphone in Crying Song by Floyd, from "More."
Edited by AreYouHuman - April 21 2016 at 22:57
Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Does not appear throughoutly, that's true, but I like a unique feel it gives the band at times.
Exactly COLOSSEUM LIVE - how can anyone here miss that ?!
Dave Greenslade is a superb player, both organ & vibraphone. And the best wah-wah guitar work from anyone is right here folks... Dave Clempson please !
Edited by Son.of.Tiresias - June 06 2016 at 07:23
You may see a smile on Tony Banks´ face but that´s unlikely.
Joined: December 30 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 5111
Posted: May 13 2016 at 05:59
I'm just listening to the s/t album by MeTaL-O-PHoNe - a trio of Joachim Florent (of Jean Louis) on bass, Benjamin Flament on vibes and Eli Duris on drums. Flament uses effects on his vibes to produce a variety of distorted and fuzzed-out sounds, so it's pretty different from any other recording with vibes I've heard. Excellent stuff though for those into some avant prog / avant jazz.
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