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Rabshakeh

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  1. I'm a big fan of Savage Night by James Thompson.
  2. Pinduca – Carimbó E Sirimbó Do Pinduca
  3. Luca Tilli, Sebi Tramontana and Steve Beresford – Flying Slippers Now on to this fantastic one: Mestre Geraldo E Sua Bateria – Batucada Genial
  4. Dom Um Romao and Jadir De Castro – Batucada Seculo 21
  5. Fela Ransome Kuti & His Koola Lobitos – Fela Ransome Kuti & His Koola Lobitos
  6. Enoch Light And The Command All-Stars – Persuasive Percussion - Vol. 4
  7. The Incredible Naná with Agustin Pereyra Lucena – The Incredible NANÁ with Agustín Pereyra Lucena
  8. Capt. John Handy - All Aboard A four horn front line and ragtimey piano makes for a pretty indigestible record.
  9. Oh no! That's too young I was listening to his excellent work on that Charlie Byrd record just last night.
  10. It was triggered by listening to that new Abhorrent Expansive record with Craig Taborn on. I always enjoy this one, although I rarely remember to listen to it. In the fusiony death metal world I tend to reach for Gorguts and Cynic first.
  11. Fantastic! When I upgraded it was like having a whole new LP collection!
  12. Adia Vanheerentals – Taking Place Solo soprano in specific settings. Much more about the settings that the sonorities, so it distinguishes itself from the Lao Dans or John Butchers of the world. Those guys never played to a bunch of chickens. I'm really astonished at how hard the Teagarden Verves are to find second hand. I'd have assumed that this music shifted units, but I'm not sure how many times I've encountered them in the wild.
  13. Roland Prince - Color Visions
  14. Spinning this one at the moment: Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound X – El Progreso
  15. Gunesh - Gunesh Some 1980s Soviet jazz rock from Turkmenistan.
  16. Sam Ostropov - Blight Music Fun idea: a recent record exploring the kind of music that the David Murray Octet and others like it made in their prime. There are lots of roads that were never fully explored.
  17. John Plonsky Quintet with Betty Ann Blake - Cool Man Cool
  18. Does that mean he won't be recording / touring with them any more? I would be a bit interested in hearing some more small group Marsalis at this point, I guess. Harsh, but fair.
  19. Climaco Sarmiento Y Su Orquesta – Bombo Y Maracas
  20. A trombone, bass, bass and bat quartet.
  21. Ted Nash and his nephew Ted Nash, apparently. Who knew.
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