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Frank Cunimondo is a Pittsburgh based jazz pianist still going strong. To be honest most of his recorded output is outside the purveyance of our interests - mainly piano/bass/drums jazz trios, often backing a lounge singer named Lynn Marino.
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Frank Cunimondo is a Pittsburgh based jazz pianist still going strong. To be honest most of his recorded output is outside the purveyance of our interests - mainly piano/bass/drums jazz trios, often backing a lounge singer named Lynn Marino.
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"Leading up to its fifth studio album, Accordo dei Contrari had one simple yet ambitious goal: to make music that was “original, challenging, and beautiful at the same time”.
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Two CD set of the band's third and fourth albums. Killer jazz rock from a band that probably doesn't get talked about much but shared the same musical space as Kraan, Munju and Missus Beastly.
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Brian Auger’s musical chops began attracting attention in 1962 where he cut his teeth on the live circuit playing jazz piano in East End clubs with Tubby Hayes.$15.00
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"Ginger Baker and Graham Bond, live from Bremn, Germany on October 24th, 1970. Back together for the first time since their powerhouse days in the Graham Bond Organisationwith Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Graham Bond join forces again in Ginger Baker's Air Force.
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Limited numbered edition mastered from the original analogue tapes.
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"STUNNING BLOW BY BLOW PERFORMANCE FROM DETROIT 1975 • Following the demise of Beck, Bogart and Appice in April 1974, Beck entered Underhill Studio and met with the group Upp, whom he recruited as backing band for his appearance on the BBC TV programme Guitar Workshop in August ‘74.
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"Throughout the last few years, I’ve found myself listening to more and more jazz from Spain. Bands such as El Tubo Elàstico and On The Raw have thoroughly impressed me, and now add Canarian Juan Belda and his Bit Band.
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There were three cornerstone prog bands from the Czech Republic: Blue Effect (later Modry Efekt), Jazz Q, and Collegium Musicum. Coniunctio is a 1970 release featuring a collaboration between members of Blue Effect and Jazz Q. Blue Effect was led by guitarist Radim Hladik.
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"The Norwegian Jazz trio Bushman’s Revenge mixes the energy of Rock with the freedom of Jazz in an exciting and exhilarating way.
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"Strasbourg's eccentric and eclectic Zeuhl/avant garde/RIO "ensemble" (more like a small orchestra!) have produced a sequel to their 2011 "soundtrack" to an imaginary alien space invasion. The band has matured as both individual instrumentalists and as a cohesive collective.
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Released on the Vertigo label back in 1972, this was essentially a Nucleus album. Its a killer lineup that features Allan Holdsworth on guitar and he makes his presence known. Keyboardist Dave MacRae played in Matching Mole and bassist Roy Babbington moved over the Soft Machine.
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Released on the Vertigo label back in 1972, this was essentially a Nucleus album. Its a killer lineup that features Allan Holdsworth on guitar and he makes his presence known. Keyboardist Dave MacRae played in Matching Mole and bassist Roy Babbington moved over the Soft Machine.
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"A real masterpiece....dreamy improvised music with eastern influences and electronics!!
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"An important pioneering album, which melded jazz rock and blues together, and at the time of its release created something quite new.
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"The album was the final record release by the band. Orginally formed in 1975 by virtuoso drummer JON HISEMAN, Colosseum II also featured legendary guitarist GARY MOORE, keyboard player DON AIREY and, in its first incarnation, MIKE STARRS (vocals) and NEIL MURRAY (bass).
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Two albums from 1977 from the late Jon Hiseman’s Colosseum II
Band members include Don Airey, Gary Moore and John Mole
The band performed on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s album ‘Variations’, a UK No.2
‘War Dance’ proved to be Colosseum II’s last album
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I have to admit that until this reissue came out I never heard of this 1977 album before. The original vinyl sells for ridiculous amounts and there never was a CD reissue in the past.
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One of the monster fusion albums of the 70s getting a vinyl reissue courtesy of Long Hair Music. This is the second album released by Wolfgang Dauner's Etcetera ensemble. Featured members include Larry Coryell, Gunter Lenz, Jon Hiseman (Colosseum), and Fred Braceful (Exmagma).
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The double live album Dark Magus was recorded on March 30, 1974, at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
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"Miles’ touted “Fillmore Band” didn’t sound much like a band to me. In an area of music where individual virtuosity is the rule rather than the exception, give-and-take between players becomes all important.
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5CD budget set (some bonus tracks!) from Miles' electric period:
A Tribute To Jack Johnson
On The Corner
Big Fun (disc 1)
Big Fun (disc 2)
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"Along with its sister recording, Pangaea, Agharta was recorded live in February of 1975 at the Osaka Festival Hall in Japan.
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Stunning 7 LP box set collects George Duke's best work that he recorded for the MPS label in the mid 70s. Everything has been sourced and cut from the original analogue master tapes (MPS saved all their master tapes). Great sound, pressed in Germany, amazing jazz rock/fusion.
$160.00