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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fighting against reality



Fire fe the Vatican, blood for the poor man.
Revelations say, so the prophets say

Monday, October 25, 2010

"Spider" John Koerner and Willie Murphy - Running, Jumping, Standing Still



Released in 1967, "Running Jumping Standing Still" is one of the most unique and underrated albums of the folk boom, perhaps the only psychedelic ragtime blues album ever made. It brims over with boisterous energy and stellar playing, driven by John Koerner’s distinctive guitar work and Willie Murphy’s dynamic piano," as some guy wrote many years ago. Personally, I think the term "folk" doesn't do this album justice. "Psychedelic ragtime blues" is more adequate. Songs like "Old Brown Dog", perhaps the highlight of the album, also meander in and out of a jazzy kind of swing. This culminates in a well-crafted sound not commonly found elsewhere. This time traveler finds it unfortunate that Koerner and Murphy never made another recording together.


I Wish My Nickname Was Spider

Monday, October 11, 2010

Paul Horn - Inside (the Taj Mahal)

Fairly straightforward. Flute music recorded in 1968 inside the Taj Mahal, with vocal assistance from a man I assume to be the night-shift janitor. You might enjoy the serious amount of natural reverberation on this recording. Good for chill-out sessions or preparing for a gladiator style rumble with a nemesis. Paul Horn will steady the ape-mind.





An Extraordinary Flautist