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Post by funkle on Nov 16, 2019 11:12:10 GMT -6
The hits keep coming. 2019 is shaping up tp be a good year.
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 16, 2019 12:26:28 GMT -6
The hits keep coming. 2019 is shaping up tp be a good year. Yeah. I'm starting to eye up a potential top 10, and it's looking much better than it did a few months ago. I'm thinking it will very solid, top to bottom
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Post by jacofan on Nov 18, 2019 17:25:33 GMT -6
Santiago Bosch - Galactic Warrior Does anyone know if this is available in physical formats? I see that bandcamp has downloads and a reference to "CD Artwork Design" in the notes but no CD option.
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 18, 2019 17:35:00 GMT -6
Santiago Bosch - Galactic Warrior Does anyone know if this is available in physical formats? I see that bandcamp has downloads and a reference to "CD Artwork Design" in the notes but no CD option. That's a discouraging story. None are commercially available, but he posted on his FB that he has artist copies if anyone wants them. If you would like to support the project, just message him. So I did that on Saturday afternoon, inquiring about price. I can see that he read it, but he didn't bother answering. WTF? Do these guys want to make money, or not?
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 20, 2019 6:53:49 GMT -6
European Mantra - B.O.T.
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Post by teejay on Nov 20, 2019 10:15:15 GMT -6
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Post by funkle on Nov 20, 2019 16:25:21 GMT -6
By my count of what has been addressed here, that more than 80 fusion albums this year so far. I don't think I could list many more than 80 albums released during the entire decade of 1970 which was considered the pinnacle.
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 20, 2019 16:43:43 GMT -6
By my count of what has been addressed here, that more than 80 fusion albums this year so far. I don't think I could list many more than 80 albums released during the entire decade of 1970 which was considered the pinnacle. I have 122, but your point is well taken. There's way more fusion now, and more quality too IMO. The much ballyhooed 70's love is driven by nostalgists and dudes who don't want to stay current.
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Post by funkle on Nov 20, 2019 19:49:11 GMT -6
If it is not too difficult, can you post your list?
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 20, 2019 22:31:42 GMT -6
It was 134, actually. Here ya go.
1971 Inner Mounting Flame
1972 Barry Miles - White Heat
1973 Hymn of the 7th Galaxy Birds of Fire Spectrum Barry Miles - Scatbird
1974 (12) Where Have I Known You Before Introducing The Eleventh House with Larry Coryell Billy Cobham - Total Eclipse Arti and Mestieri -Tilt Missus Beastly Tortilla Flat - Fur Ein 3/4 Stundchen Energy - s/t Horacee Arnold - Tales of the Exonerated Flea Scope - s/t Isotope - s/t Secret Oyster - Sea Son Barry Miles and Silverlight
1975 (23) Believe It No Mystery Etna - s/t Mind Transplant Electromagnets - s/t Kornet - s/t Transit Express - Priglacit Modry Efekt and Radim Hladik Fermata -s/t Scope II Michal Urbaniak - Fusion III Stan Getz - Captain Marvel Arti and Mestieri - Giro Di Valzer Per Domani David Sancious - Forest of Feelings Eleventh House - Level One Energit -s/t Lenny White - Venusian Summer Jukka Tolonen - Hysterica Raices - s/t Secret Oyster - Straight to the Krankenhaus Barry Miles - Magic Theater Jean Luc Ponty - Upon the Wings of Music Chick Corea - The Leprechaun
1976 (21) Romantic Warrior Stanley Clarke - School Days Pat Martino - Joyous Lake Jan Hammer - Oh Yeah! Jean Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage Gong - Gazeuse Iceberg - Coses Nostres Al Dimeola - Land of the Midnight Sun Dr. Tree - s/t Egba - Jungle Jam David Sancious - Transformation Mingo Lewis - Flight Never Ending Szobel - s/t Caldera - s/t Napalis - s/t Eleventh House - Aspects Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour Velvet Darkness Billy Cobham - Life and Times Transit Express - Opus Progressif Volkor - Jazz Rock
1977 (22) Iceberg - Sentiments Al Dimeola - Elegant Gypsy Jean Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean Dixie Dregs - Freefall Colosseum II - War Dance Electric Savage Kornet - Frittfall PSI - Horizonte Kazumi - Olive's Step Joane Brackeen - Tring-a-Ling Mosaik - No. 1 Barry Miles - Sky Train Edition Speciale - Aliquante Jazz Q - Elegie Alphonse Mouzon - Virtue Munju - High Speed Kindergarten Fermata - Piesen z Hol Abraxis - s/t Barry Miles - Magic Gary Boyle - The Dancer Blow Out - s/t Jukka Tolonen - A Passenger to Paramaribo
1978 (31) Gong - Expresso II Iceberg - Arc-En-Ciel Al Dimeola - Casino Auracle - Glider Space Circus - Funky Caravan Guadalquivir - s/t Fermata - Huascaran Joanne Brackeen - Aft Vega - Andaluza Spheroe - Primadonna Jean Luc Ponty - Cosmic Messenger Max Sunyer - Babel Dixie Dregs - What If Larry Bright - Solar Visions Kazumi - Lonesome Cat Alphonse Mouzon - In Search of a Dream Chick Corea - Friends Lenny White - The Adventures of Astral Pirates Fusion Is...Barry Miles Brand X - Masques Dry Jack - Magical Elements Energit - Piknik Caldera - Time and Chance Randy Roos - Mistral John McLaughlin - Electric Guitarist Edition Speciale - Horizon Digital Billy Cobham - Inner Conflicts Gary Boyle - Electric Glide Don Mock - Mock One Chick Corea - The Mad Hatter Secret Agent
1979 (19) One of a Kind Caldera - Dreamer Space Circus - Fantastic Arrival John Serry - Exhibition Phase - Midnight Madness The Fents David Sancious - Just As I Thought Night of the Living Dregs Wooden Ear - Fantasy Jukka Tolonen - JTB Pondus - Myrornas Frammarsch Dry Jack - Whale City Didier Lockwood - New World Hawk on Flight - In Time For Joanne Brackeen - Keyed In David Bendeth - Adrenalin Brand X - Product Zyma - Brave New World Bunny Brunel - Touch
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Post by funkle on Nov 20, 2019 22:58:18 GMT -6
It was 134, actually. Here ya go. I thought you meant 122 from 2019. This is great also.
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 25, 2019 9:09:23 GMT -6
Teymur Phell - Master Volume
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Post by JaySee on Nov 25, 2019 9:52:42 GMT -6
^done ^^^^^^^done ^^^^^^^^done
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Post by jacofan on Nov 25, 2019 16:52:56 GMT -6
By my count of what has been addressed here, that more than 80 fusion albums this year so far. I don't think I could list many more than 80 albums released during the entire decade of 1970 which was considered the pinnacle. I have 122, but your point is well taken. There's way more fusion now, and more quality too IMO. The much ballyhooed 70's love is driven by nostalgists and dudes who don't want to stay current. Wish I could agree with this perspective, but I cannot. What is the third option (not a nostaligist nor one that doesn't want to stay current)? I'm certainly not finding anything terribly distinctive or compositionally compelling. As for 2019, what are the Tim Millers or Richard Hallebeeks because I'm not hearing them (yet). Suggestions welcome. As for the 70s, there are six albums by Miles Davis in that decade alone that are better than anything I've heard this year.
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Post by GeorgeX on Nov 25, 2019 19:02:45 GMT -6
I have 122, but your point is well taken. There's way more fusion now, and more quality too IMO. The much ballyhooed 70's love is driven by nostalgists and dudes who don't want to stay current. I'm certainly not finding anything terribly distinctive or compositionally compelling. As for the 70s, there are six albums by Miles Davis in that decade alone that are better than anything I've heard this year. I'll take, Things a Nostalgist Might Say, for 200, Alex.
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