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Political action had always been a defining aspect of the career of Crosby, Stills and Nash. From the iconic moment that David Crosby, then of The Byrds, took to the stage at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 to accuse the US government of a cover-up in the assassination of JFK, he became cast as […]
Hi-Fi Nerds have long been the butt of jokes. Our obsession with sound quality is seen as something suspect and even perhaps slightly unhealthy. Almost fifty years ago the comedy due Flanders and Swann wrote A Song of Reproduction which affectionately (?) ridiculed the man whose sole interest was high fidelity sound, and ‘…never did […]
From the archives Ivan Hewett writes: Britain’s conservatoires are among the best in the world. As the Royal College of Music launches a £25m appeal to reinvent its campus, Ivan Hewett explains the conservatoires’ success and profiles some of their most exciting graduates. Please click HERE to continue
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Our Mission Statement Here are the goals of the Music and Philosophy Interest Group: to further strengthen the interdisciplinary community committed to philosophical problems in the study of music to embrace Classical, Analytic, and Continental traditions of philosophy to expand upon the disciplines already committed to the study of music and philosophy (e.g., aesthetics, history […]
“Fans of Cuban jazz may think first of pianist, composer and producer Chucho Valdés, who presides over the Havana Jazz Festival and the steady flow of North American jazz artists to the island. Those who’ve traveled to woodshed, network and sometimes record in Cuba include Jane Bunnett, George Benson, Terence Blanchard, Steve Coleman, Roy Hargrove, […]
Children who take music lessons have better hearing as adults even if they stopped playing their instrument after just a few years of practice, a new study suggests. MORE
GA-20 – One Night ManSteve “West” Weston. – Your Dog Keeps Looking At MeBloomin’ Hummerz – Killer On The RunEdgar Winter – Still Alive And WellRufus Thomas – Bear CatLew Jetton & 61 South – BetchaSue Foley – Truckin’ Little WomenJack Broadbent – GraceSTAN the BAND – Little SoldiersHound Dog Taylor – The Dog Meets […]
Robert Baird writes: Call me a hopeless romantic but I could not get “Penny Lane” out of my head as I sat in the back of a black cab whizzing across a remarkably deserted London early one morning a couple weeks ago. “On the corner is a banker with a motorcar…” I was on a […]
Unique early performance at Sigma Studios, Philadelphia 15th April 1972 Includes the entire WMMR-FM broadcast Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality Background liners “That was the one that made me the superstar I am” Billy Joel announced after playing the buoyant Everybody Loves You Now from his 1971 solo debut Cold Spring Harbor, a […]
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Originally published in 2014 Robert Plant stands in the bright sunshine, eyes scanning a sunlit pedestrian square in Birmingham, while people pass on by, oblivious to the presence of one of rock and roll’s great frontmen. “I’ve been around so long I can be easily ignored,” he notes, with twinkly amusement. “Even people who know […]
These are the tracks – picked by Howard – on random rotation throughout the day here: CSNY / Carry On (the studio version) The Godfathers / ‘Cause I Said So (live version) Quicksilver Messenger Service / Mona (Live off ‘Happy Trails’) Bach / Goldberg Variations; Glenn Gould (The 1981 recording) Roy Budd / Main theme; […]
Victor L. Schermer writes …… Benny Golson’s timeless ballad, “I Remember Clifford” is but one measure of the reverence and love with which Clifford Brown was regarded by musicians, friends, family, and fans. The affection in which he was held during his lifetime was made all the more poignant by his untimely death at the […]
Nalen Anthoni joins the harpsichordist as he records the ‘Württemberg’ Sonatas. Things ain’t what they used to be. Borough High Street as ‘a continued ale house with not a shop to be seen between’ – recounted by 17th-century playwright Thomas Dekker – is no more. But turn into Trinity Street for architectural changes that achieve […]
A new 14-disc Yes box set that, as the name implies, contains the audio from seven complete concerts from 1972. These gigs are from the Close to the Edge tour and were performed in the weeks leading up to the shows heard on the 1973 live album Yessongs. The recently discovered reel-to-reel recordings have been fully restored and we are promised “incredible sonic […]
Though some may not prefer later Billie with an orchestra, this is a profound and deeply soulful session. Here are the contents. For those wondering, this is an official issue from SONY/CBS France. The outtakes have been on bootlegs before, but this is the first official issue. CD1 includes the master takes plus a few […]
“Jimi Hendrix arrived in London on September 24, 1966, as an unknown guitar slinger. By the time he left in June 1967, he was one of the biggest acts in Britain, with a string of hit singles, a debut album that had made number two in the charts behind him, and a reputation for wild […]
At the time, we were told …. For the first time on vinyl the great score composed by Charles Mingus for the legendary 1959 directorial debut of John Cassavetes Shadows. Much has been said about the controversial relationship between the two great masters. “(…)The score encapsulates Cassavetes’ and Mingus’s unique approaches to both improvisation and composition in […]
This four-disc collection comprises three CDs and a DVD (NTSC / Region Free) featuring all of the surviving radio and television broadcasts in the BBC archive transmitted on radio and television in the UK between 1972 and 1982. The set features on CD Todd’s solo 1972 BBC Radio One “In Concert” performance, recorded soon after the release of […]
“You can ask Duff about sex, substance abuse, Axl Rose and his near-death experience after his pancreas burst. But he can’t talk about his fund-management company right now.” If that sounds an unusual instruction before an audience with one of rock’s foremost hell-raisers, then Duff McKagan, bassist with Guns N’ Roses when the band carved […]
This important concert captures the band at the crucial turning point in their career. Broadcast live by WBCN from their home state of Massachusetts, it comes just a few weeks before the recording of walk this way, and shows the band in energetic form as they move on from ‘Done With Mirrors’ through rehab, and […]
