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![]() I love the idea of "Lost, hidden and Rare tracks" because it will give us a chance to hear even MORE from our favourite bands that we might never know existed.
As a starter. I know there are a lot of Jethro Tull fans out there on AM. Prior to the release of "A Passion Play", Tull were in the studio in France at the Chateau D'Herouville recording the follow up to "Thick as a Brick". Due to a combination of Ill-Health, Technical and Production problems and the bands sudden decision to return to the UK from Tax exile, the recordings were never finished. Rather than continue with these pieces they started recording "A Passion Play" and the Chateau recordings went into Tull folk-lore as the "Chateau D'Isaster Tapes". These recordings were finally made available on the double compilation album "Nightcap" and listening to them you can hear where a lot of the themes which appeared on "A Passion Play" came from. The second CD of the set contains a lot more Unreleased and Rare tracks. For me, stand out tracks on the Chateau Tapes are, Look at the Animals and the 3 parter-Scenario, Audition and No Rehearsal. Die Hard Tull fans will probably have these in their collections but they may be of interest to others who are not "Completists". Just a thought. |
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Interesting! I'm making a note to investigate your suggestion.
Listeners can expect to hear similarly obscure recordings, sometimes from bands you are familiar with (or thought you were!). Listen for Obscurities In The Dark, premiering Friday, March 7th at 9pm EST, and keep those suggestions coming! Last edited by paul : 02-27-2003 at 08:11 AM. |
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Welcome to Aural Moon Paul. I look forward to hearing your show next Friday.
Any chance we could hear some Happy The Man? Tommy - Extended Playa |
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Thanks, Tommy. I'll look into acquiring some Happy The Man for you.
Here's a taste of the obscureness listeners can expect next Friday: Work from members of the vast "Zappa Family Tree" such as L. Shankar and Mike Keneally, along with an obscure recording of Zappa with Grand Funk Railroad... Old Holdsworth work with Tony Williams and Tempest... Solo projects from John Goodsall, guitarist extraordinaire of Brand X; and the incomparable Jan Akkerman of Focus... Weirdness from Phil Manzanera and friends, before '801'...plus what would a of show of mine be without something by Bill Nelson...
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Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny. Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993) Last edited by paul : 03-01-2003 at 09:07 AM. |
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what is that song?
My roommate in college played that Zappa tune with GFR - but I can't remember what it was! Was it off Zoot Allures (sp?). Please enlighten me! It's been 19 years - god, am I old!
I have the Jan Akkerman "The Noise of Art " - superb! Doesn't he have others? How about some Finch? Any band with a bass player named "Beer Klaasse" can't be all bad! The thing that separates "Nightcap" from other compilations is that the music is high quality and not just filler. |
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I have The Noise of Art too. Jan Akkerman has tons of solo material dating back to 1972, everything from lute music to blues to jazz to pop. Never heard of Finch...I'll investigate. Beer the Bassist, eh? Don't forget to tune in tomorrow at 9pm EST!
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thank you!
for the answer to the Zappa.
Finch's two best are "Glory of the Inner Force" and "Galleons of Passion" - both are mid-70's and have very long all-instrumental tracks. I believe they are Swedish or Norwegian. World-class guitar. Another interesting band of that era was "Birth Control". They have a song about lying in a hammock (I am not making this up). |
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I will check out that Finch...tomorrow night you'll be hearing some 70's prog stuff from Finland!
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Dutch treat
That would make sense - I do remember listening to Finch and Focus in tandem.
Any luck on Birth Control? They are from that same area of Europe, I think. I thought Finch was a household name in prog - but it's funny how these things work - I had never heard of Nektar until Nearfest last year. |
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