26 March 2013

KENT CARTER ‎– IT WILL COME (LE CHANT DU MONDE, 1979)




A1.  Maignelay Blues
A2.  Punch
A3.  It Will Come

B. Suite Pour Orchestre À Cordes Et 2 Soloistes En 4 Mouvements
-    Inner Dance
-    Dialogue 1
-    Inner Dance Continued
-    Dialogue 2
-    Bass Fanfare
-    Epilogue

Kent Carter, double bass, cello, violin, viola, percussion
Oliver Johnson, drums
Michala Marcus, flute
Takashi Kako, piano
Carlos Corujo "Zingaro", violin

Recorded at Victor Studio, Tokyo

Le Chant Du Monde – LDX 74686, 1979

Vinyl Rip

25 comments:

  1. Thanks, weird one. I love the photo on the back cover.

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  2. Thank you Nick - saw your draft for some time and wondered what will surface...
    Will listen tonight and give some feedback about the music.

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  3. thanks for this Carter rarity, and for anyone who doesn't know it, the largely solo completely wonderful Beauvais Cathedral,1975 on Emanem still in print, is also highly recommended...

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  4. Thanks for this rarity.And thanks to Sotis for info.

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  5. I've already heard some pretty fascinating albums from Le Chant Du Monde's "Special Intrumental" series.
    Looking forward to this, many thanks!

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  6. Thanks Nick. Never heard, until now

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  7. Wonderful record! But is there any possible to repost the artwork much more bigger, please It's hard to read the details with such important info.
    Thanks for share this gem! Nick

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  8. looking forward to this, cheers nick

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  9. months later adding to request for a re-post

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  11. @ YasanBY

    http://www.emanemdisc.com/E4061.html

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  13. @ YasanBY. Yes, I'm sorry; I realised later that I'd sent you a link which you already had. It is a rule of this group not to share recordings that are currently available.

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  15. @ YasanBY I'm afraid that is right; sorry.

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  16. @ Andy
    Thank you for your clarification!
    The principles proclaimed here prompted my interest in an even more in-depth analysis of the problem of the distribution of musical content, especially considering “digital and property, etc. discrimination,” when, for objectively technical or economic reasons, a potential client cannot take advantage of the advantages available and normal for others ( ordinary) people.
    But in order not to accidentally de-credit your resource, I deleted my previous hasty and thoughtless questions.
    If you tell me the current resource (a la thedevilslunchbox), where this problem would be actively discussed, I would be grateful.
    I wish you success and prosperity!
    P.S. Forgive me my English (auto translation).

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  17. @ YasanBY. Thank you for your good wishes which I wish for you too. Be honest I don't know how to answer your problem which I understand to be 'what to do if you can't afford cds (and maybe are unable to download?). I don't know what the devilslunchbox is. On this site there is the Free Form section - which is rather quiet. I'm sorry not to be much help.
    Let's ask Ernst if he can grasp your problem better than me.
    Ernst can you help? Thanks.

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  18. @ Andy and @ YasanBY,
    the Devil's Lunchbox is a blog created by serviceton in May 2013. The link can be found at the right site of our blog or you will reach it directly via http://thedevilslunchbox.blogspot.com/

    Hope this helps..........

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