This one is dedicated to Riccardo!
LUTHER THOMAS "11th STREET FIRE SUITE"
Luther Thomas, alto saxophone, small instruments, recitation
Luther C. Petty, flute, small instruments
Side One (22:18)
1st Movement - Since I Lost My Baby (I almost lost my mind)
2nd Movement - 11th Street Fire
3rd Movement - Charge And Discharge
Side Two (15:52)
4th Movement - Dormin (Methapyrilene Hydrochloride)
5th Movement - The Fire Just Kept On Burning
Recorded September 2nd, 1978 at Studio K., New York, N.Y.
CREATIVE CONSCIOUSNESS RECORDS CC1002T
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ReplyDeleteThis seems to be a link to the Levin/Rader album from yesterday, not the Luther Thomas record.
ReplyDeleteYes that's right - sorry.
ReplyDeleteHere's the correct link >
http://www.multiupload.com/KSSD9GLJH6
Many thanks onx : much appreciated and new for me.
ReplyDeleteI sure appreciate this opportunity. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNew to me.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
Thanks onxidlib.
ReplyDeleteNot seen previously in the racks of any stores near me, and unlikely to be, ever.
High appreciation !
Hello Ernst
ReplyDeleteCan you re-up it please? Not sure I will like it because sometimes Luther Thomas is too free for me but I would like to try, considering the high quality of the Human Art Ensemble Poem of gratitude... thank in advance.
Shall do a re-up this weekend - or as soon as I find the CD-r and/or the files on an external hard-drive.
ReplyDeleteHi Ernst
ReplyDeleteIt seems that you finally haven't found the file so if someone else can help???
Oh sorry - I've forgot it. Shall search for it in 30 minutes!
ReplyDeleteWill come back here with good or bad news tonight or tomorrow.....sorry.
Haven't found my rip. Maybe someone who has dl it might be able to reup it?
ReplyDeleteI downloaded this, and enjoyed it. But like Ernst, cannot now find the files. Strange ..
ReplyDeleteFound them. Original FLAC files - 204MB, RARed
ReplyDelete"LUTHER THOMAS "11th STREET FIRE SUITE" (CREATIVE CONSCIOUSNESS REC.,1978)"
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great and unexpected post!
ReplyDeleteFinally here, nice. I will have the chance to listen to it and discover, thank you Serviceton and Ernst for both research
ReplyDeleteBIG THX!...
ReplyDeletethanks - never would hear unusual and rare records like this without this place
ReplyDeleteCould anyone please reupload the original FLAC files? Thank you very much in advance!
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