Genesis: Trespass
Genesis: The Lamb Lies Down
On Broadway
Gentle Giant: Gentle Giant
Gentle Giant: The Power And The
Glory
George Gershwin: The George Gershwin
Centennial Tribute
Philip Glass: Koyaanisqatsi
Steve Hackett: Voyage Of The
Acolyte
Best album Genesis never made! Sounding like a lost Genesis album that would fit quite
nicely between Foxtrot and Selling
England By The Pound. Gushing with mellotrons, haunting Hackett guitar wailings,
and even featuring two other Genesis members (Collins and Rutherford), most of this stuff
blows away anything on the subsequent Genesis album A Trick Of The
Tail.
John Hiatt: Riding With The King
John Lee Hooker: Very Best Of Boom
Boom
Inti Illimani: Homage To Violeta
Parra
Keith Jarrett: Belonging (47
minutes).
....Recorded 1974. Keith Jarrett's biographer, Ian Carr,
refers to Belonging as "one of the greatest quartet
recordings in jazz because everything about it is superlative: the compositions, the
free-flowing interplay, the level of inspiration and the brilliantly focused improvising
of all four musicians". Jarrett's slower compositions, Blossom and the
beautiful two-minute title track, verge on sound-poetry; his up-tempo pieces are jaunty
and often irresistibly joyous. The album as a whole is a faultless vindication of
Jarrett's reputation for producing complex and subtle but wholly accessible music,
delightful to jazz specialists and casual listeners alike. The quintessential
European-quartet Jarrett recording, it not only gave its name to this particular band but
set new standards for quartet jazz. Simply indispensable.
King Crimson: In The Court Of The
King Crimson
Rock in the finest traditions of the avant garde. Including The Return Of The Fire
Witch and The Dance Of The Puppets.
Jerry Lee Lewis: Best Of Jerry Lee
Lewis
Claudio Lolli: Ho Visto Anche Degli
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