24 April 2009

Steve Lacy - The Crust


vinyl rip, 320 mp3, Emanem

Number 8 from I Forgot Clifford. You can't have a top ten jazz blog without some Steve Lacy. This one appeals on many counts, rare, Derek Bailey and John Stevens.

This was another classic Lacy session from the DJ archives. When I look back on the benefits of blogging it was to meet some new music pals like DJ and exchange music, ideas, opinions.

Steve Lacy - ss
Steve Potts - as
Derek Bailey - guitar
Kent Carter - bass
John Stevens - drums

The Crust
38
The Owl
A bit of the Dumps
Flakes
Revolutionary Suicide

100 Club, London, July 30, 1973


http://rapidshare.com/files/219092764/crust.rar


My own music group below was very influenced by Lacy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdv6KFQqotw

15 comments:

  1. Whoa, Derek Bailey? Never heard of this one. You continue to amaze and delight. Thanks so much!

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  2. Does anyone know steve potts' current whereabouts?

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  3. Whoa! This sure looks like a treasure.

    Highly appreciated share!

    Peace.

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  4. I downloaded a bunch from I Forgot Clifford the last day it was up and did not tag them properly. I have what I think is a 23 minute Steve Lacy version of "Epistrophy" and maybe another track called "Now": anyone know what this is from? It's a great recording! As is this one. Thanks as always for posting!

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  5. The answer may be somewhere here:

    http://www.wnur.org/jazz/artists/lacy.steve/discog.html

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  6. You may be referring to a post of a Richard Davis Muse LP

    Epistrophy
    Now is the Time

    This is a live date with Hannibal.

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  7. Can you upload this again?

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  8. Could this be re-posted? Thanks!

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  9. Give this a go, it'll only be up for a couple of weeks:
    https://transfer.sh/65km4/crust.zip

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  10. Colin, I apologize, I completely missed your re-post. I check the home page under the "new links for old posts section", and failed to check back to this page.

    If you could kindly do so again, I'd appreciate it, but if not, that's okay.

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  11. No problem, try this:
    https://transfer.sh/t7S1F/sl-tc.zip

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  12. Any chance of a re-up on this? I'm reading Ben Watson's book about Derek Bailey and the Lacy disc sounds intriguing.

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  13. Sure, give this a go
    https://file.io/b2Hh0i19

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