21 June 2020

John Stevens/Elton Dean/Nick Evans/Barry Guy - London 1979

























JOHN STEVENS  drums
ELTON DEAN  alto sax, saxello?
NICK EVANS  trombone
BARRY GUY  bass

1. 32:24
2. 12:46
3. 28:43

Live at the Plough, Stockwell, London
28th September 1979

With thanks to the original taper and to Bozo for the copy.

20 comments:

  1. FLACs
    https://www.adrive.com/public/2Arhvu/JS%20ED%20NE%20BG.rar

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  2. Yeah! What a stellar line-up!
    Thank you, Andy!

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  3. Thanks for sharing Andy - much appreciated

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  4. Andy oh wow this takes me back - one of my favourite places back in the 70's

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  5. what a great line-up!
    many thanks.

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  6. Fantastic share. I don't know all of Elton's discography but to my knowledge he have never officially recorded with John Stevens did he?

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  7. Thanks Andy. I hope it will work for me this time.

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  8. @correct silence - Elton is with Stevens on his Luta Continua album, which I never traced to have a copy.

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  9. For Milos. A Luta Continua
    https://www.adrive.com/public/PFS3Vx/John%20Stevens%20Dance%20Orchestra.rar

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  10. @Miloo @Andy
    I have seen several times this cd from Konnex records but never really wanted to buy it, i was more interested by small bands. Another strange thing about this cd is the fact that normally Konnex reissue some lp previously published on vinyl records but for this cd it seems that the whole material has never been previously published. Another problem with Konnex is the fact that they don't respect the original order and datation, most of the Konnex reissues are in fact sort of compilations. For exemple regarding the sessions with Alan Holdsworth, the reissuing work done by "belle antique" in japan is really better and the sound also.

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  11. thanks andy interesting grouping
    roberth

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  12. Thank you Andy! At last I found the way to unpacl your files. Looking forward to listen!

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  13. @ Miloo. What was the problem? I thought everyone used WinRar. Am I wrong? Anybody?

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  14. Many thanks Andy. Re unpacking, I always use 7-zip for extracting files, never failed yet as far as I can recall.

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  15. Andy, problem was I have not rar on my pc. As for this time, everyone was working for me with 7-zip programme. But I solved it with alternative one.

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  16. Remaster as usually - more heaviness in rhythm section @MEGA

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