psychedelic rock n´roll stoner reggae sludge garage doom hard-core surf rocksteady new wave exotica rockabilly indie lounge downtempo pop post rock punk metal experimental shoegaze ambient western andalusí jazz noise ska thrash trip-hop tropicalismo dub folk funky hip-hop electronic acid techno blues americana
Fife and drum music is a close relative of blues. Meanwhile blues was born in the plantations in the delta of the Mississippi, with poverty and long and hard working hours, up in the hills, where people lived from their own land, they were still playing the music from their ancestors. Pentatonic scales were brought to the by the USA african people who were sold as slaves. The mix of african and european folk is the root of all the popular music since. Blues, country, country blues, blue grass, rythm and blues, jazz, ska, rocksteady , rock and roll, pop... Almost everything we listen to nowadays comes from something similar to this fife and drum music, so RESPECT.
One of the most amazing and influent bass players ever. He revolutionated music expanding bass guitar´s possibilities to a neverseen universe of sounds, and explored fusion between various styles, jazz, rock, funk, reggae... A must know for every bass player, has influenced several generations of bass players. People like Victor Wooten, Mark Egan, Gerald Veasley, Marcus Miller...
Tracklist:
1. Donna Lee - 02:28
2. Come on Come Over - 03:55
3. Continuum - 04:33
4. Kuru Speak Like A Child - 07:43
5. Portrait of Tracy - 02:23
6. Opus Pocus - 05:28
7. Used to Be A Cha Cha - 08:57
8. Bright Size Life - 04:44
9. Barbary Coast - 03:06
10. Hejira - 06:43
11. Talk to Me - 03:46
12. Birdland - 05:59
13. A Remark You Made - 06:51
14. Teen Town - 02:52
15. Havona 06:01
16. River People
17. Punk Jazz
18. Dry cleaner from des miones
19. Dreamland
20. 4 Am
21. Teen Town
22. Slang
23. Port of entry
24. Soul intro the chicken
25. Three views of a secret
26. Liberty City
27. John and Mary
password for all three parts is www.chilecomparte.cl
One of the best jazz records ever. Miles Davis – trumpet, band leader Julian "Cannonball" Adderley – alto saxophone, except on "Blue in Green" Paul Chambers – double bass Jimmy Cobb – drums John Coltrane – tenor saxophone Bill Evans – piano (except "Freddie Freeloader") liner notes Wynton Kelly – piano on "Freddie Freeloader"
Tracks:
1. So What
2. Freddie Freeloader
3. Blue in Green
4. All Blues
5. Flamenco Sketches
6. Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take)
"24 of the coolest instrumentals from the 1960s & 70s"
Jazz, blues, rock & roll, garage, lounge, surf, psychedelic... Bands like the Eliminaotrs, Electric Frankenstein, the John Shakespeare Orchestra, the Remo Four, the Midas Touch, Pop Drive Ltd... The subtitle does not make wrong, it´s a cool compilation of instrumentals, really cool.
Today weather has changed. So we do aswell. Master Musicians of Bukkake has become my current favourite psychedelic band. Totem One is superior indeed, but this Totem Two stills good anyway. Proper soundtrack for a trip.
1.Boogie stop shuffle
2.Feel da vibe
3.Welcome
4.Linecheck samurai
5.Take 5
6.Pretty flower
7.Step forward
8.Wicked
9.Kansas city
10.You are my love
11.Go home
12.Red eye
here is part of my music library I want to share with you; records which have accompained me for ages as well as recently discovered ones. Most of them really nice to get the original vinyl or CD. Keep music alive going to shows, buying records, T shirts and stuff... and learn to play an instrument!! If you have a band and want to upload your demo just let me know. Thanks for comments and following. Respect