Série de Nick numéro 20 - what can I say - Thank you so much!
ALAN SILVA "INNER SONG"
Alan Silva, bass, piano, organ, voice
Sébastien Bernard, piano, percussion (only on B2)
A1. East Side Snaps 09:50
A2. Untimeliness 09:09
A3. Kedo, Kedo 03:00
B1. Danse Of The 21st Century 11:22
B2. Inner Song 10:18
Recorded live at Rue de Prony, Paris, France in September, 1974.
Executive Producer: Sébastien Bernard.
CENTER OF THE WORLD CW 005
(lp rip)
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ReplyDeleteSplendid! We're making progress with the COTW catalogue. Four down and three to go, if I counted correctly (counting the Bobby Few platter a little bit down the front page).
ReplyDeleteCenter of the World and Last Polka are still available on CD at fractal-records.com, though. I missed that Sotise also has a flac of Inner Song on 9 Grey Chairs (and also Few Coming Thru). This is the 3rd and best copy I have had over the years: all Lo-Fi and heavy on surface noise, but great music.
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Oh! I have forgotten the post on 9 Grey Chairs as well - sorry!
ReplyDeleteAt least another cover version - should I delete it?
Too much...hmftlgrmpf >:}
Thank you, Onx, for the alternate version.
ReplyDeleteOnx, there seems to be a problem with track 5. Nero burned it to CDR but the result was 10 minutes of silence. Burrrn refused to burn it to CDR.
ReplyDeleteHowever, when I later converted the track from flac to wav (using Switch) it then burned to CDR, and played, perfectly.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteGreat. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you this work. This is fantastic and with much imagination.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great music!
ReplyDeleteI too can't get track 5 to play properly. Any chance of a re-up?
Your copy appears to be the best.
Thanks in advance!
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ReplyDeleteSo this is all Silva solo except for one song?
ReplyDeleteOh well u get some and you miss some, looks like there is some issues that would prevent a re-up.
I am only recently beginning to understand the greatness of Mr. Silva's soul, though I have known about him ever since the 70's mostly because of Cecil Taylor.
Can you re-upload this record, thanks
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ReplyDeleteI would appreciate if you can reupload this jewel.
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog!
Sincerely
JRAC
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ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Costa Rica
Sincerely
JRAC