Genesis - Duke Billy Cobham - Spectrum Pink Floyd - The Wall Alphonse Mouzon - Mind Transplant Ozric Tentacles - Erpland Traffic - Shootout at the Fantasy Factory
All the 15 to 18 minute songs on Media Player: Yes- Close to the Edge Tchaikovsky- Romeo and Juliet Rush- Cygnus X-1 Pink Floyd- Dogs Cream- Spoonful Live Jethro Tull- Baker St. Muse Supertramp- Brother Where You Bound Grateful Dead- Terrapin Station Medley Steve Miller Band- Macho City Miles Davis- Concierto de Aranjuez Wagner- Siegfried Idyll Cream- Toad Live Lou Reed- Metal Machine Music (all 4 - but you can't really listen to it, right?) John Coltrane- Chasin the Trane The Who- My Generation (live at leeds) Herbie Hancock- Chameleon The Doors- The End Live Yes- Awaken Blind Faith- Do What You Like Ravi Shankar- Sindhi-Bhairavi
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/RcgcbCxpCis" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Spoiler My Mother Was A Friend Of An Enemy Of The People ...- Blurt, 1980 My mother was a friend of an enemy of the people! Translate my tears! With this saxophone I thee shed! ln the land of the living dead, Where it's better to be red! Cher-rey red on a double bed! Yeah! Because we're! Yeah! Because we're! Blurt! Means! Blurt! Means! Blurt! Means! De pig run over de liddle bode! Squea! De peeg run over de liddle bode! There go ma meal! l used to be a plonky! A Foyer freak! You could see me on the Oval when I made my streak! Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall I and little Alice ran up and called: Fall Humpty! Fall! Fall! The suspense is unbeara-bull! My mother was a friend of an enemy of the people! .
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U.K. - Self-Titled Bruford - One of a Kind U.K. - Danger Money Bill Bruford - Feels Good to Me The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed The Don Ellis Orchestra - Electric Bath Renaissance - Scherehazade & Other Stories Weather Report - Sweetnighter Rush - Moving Pictures
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Hey, Manny - Bill Bruford has always been a favorite drummer of mine (especially with King Crimson on the crimanally under-appreciated "USA" live album"), but I have not listened to any of his solo albums. What does he have going on there? More of a collaboration with musician friends like Fripp, Eno, Manzanera, etc - or is it more of a drum clinic?
You’ve already gotten a chance to hear “Screw Driver,” a song from Prince and his new all-female band 3rd Eye Girl. While that song indulged the Purple One’s AC/DC jones, the new band recently stretched out on a 2013 remake of one of his most popular songs. This rehearsal version of “Let’s Go Crazy,” originally on the soundtrack to 1984′s Purple Rain, is night and day from the original. Gone is the uptempo track with it’s synth flourishes, replaced by a dirty, bluesy jam that sounds like Kyuss jamming with Rage Against the Machine. It even sounds like there’s a little bit of Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein” in there. The Black Keys wish they could still do blues like this. And after listening to this and “Screw Driver,” it’s pretty awesome to see Prince embrace his status as one of the better rock guitarists out there. http://www.metalinsider.net/new-mus...aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582
More of a jazz fusion sound, Win. The first album(which is credited "Bill Bruford") was done before the formation of the legendary prog-rock supergroup, U.K. (Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Bruford, and fusion guitar god Allan Holdsworth) where as the album credited as "Bruford" is after he and Holdsworth left U.K. and right before he re-joined King Crimson in the 80's. That first album, "Feels Good to Me", includes some vocals by Annette Peacock who was also known for appearing on albums by free jazz pianist, Paul Bley. Bottom line - if you like Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever (the Al DiMeola one), Jeff Beck when he was doing fusion, etc., then you'll like these albums. Don't be expecting prog-rock though.
Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean Pink Floyd - Animals Gong - Downwind Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans Miles Davis - Get Up With It
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