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Derek Bailey – Carpal Tunnel

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I remember this one being released so vividly. I was just getting into this music then, and the name Derek Bailey was becoming familiar.

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On 10/5/2023 at 4:04 PM, Rabshakeh said:

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First listen. It will need a few more to really digest it.

Second listen now. I'd be interested to know what others think of it. So far it seems like one of the weaker entries in the series.

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I am amazed at just how much I like this Blind Willie McTell album.

I have been listening to Blues recordings for many many decades and yet never previously heard Blind Willie McTell . Both the vocals and the guitar playing are terrific. Though the recordings are from a long time ago, and the audio quality is a bit rough, the music is a true delight.

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I am amazed at just how much I like this Blind Willie McTell album.

I have been listening to Blues recordings for many many decades and yet never previously heard Blind Willie McTell . Both the vocals and the guitar playing are terrific. Though the recordings are from a long time ago, and the audio quality is a bit rough, the music is a true delight.

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This really is one of the greats. I can remember exactly the evening that I first heard this music.

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Goran Kajfeš Subtropic Arkestra – The Reason Why Vol. 2R-7036270-1452247120-1149.jpg.f8012064d53c976a8d754dd9feb171e1.jpg

I don't like all of these records but this one has some good stuff on it. Essentially an electric big band fro. Sweden tackling classics of non-western pop, here mostly folk rock from Turkey. It is self-consciously retro but quite unique in its own way.

I only know Kajfes from Angles 9 and Fire!. This is pretty different although it breathes a similar air to Fire! in its mix of retro and up to date.

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