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Artist: BAILEY & MILO FINE, DEREK Title: Scale Points on the Fever Curve Format: CD Label: Emanem Country: UK Price: $17.00 |
"The first gig on Milo Fines extended visit to London found him playing clarinets, drums and electronic keyboard in cohorts with Derek Bailey on electric guitar. They first worked together twenty years previously, but this was the first time they performed as a duo. 58 minutes." - Emanem. |
Artist: DAY, TERRY Title: Interruptions Format: CD Label: Emanem Country: UK Price: $19.00 |
"Terry Day was a founding member of the People Band and its precursors in the 1960s. He subsequently worked with several leading improvisers such as Maarten Altena, Derek Bailey, Fred van Hove, Maggie Nicols, John Russell and John Stevens. He was a member of numerous groups including the Four Pullovers, Alterations, the Promenaders, Company, Kahondo Style and the Loverly Band. His activities have been curtailed since the late 1980s due to ill health. Before that he was a compelling force on a wide variety of instruments, as can be heard on this collection recorded from 1978 to 1981. This CD contains 29 solo improvisations and multi-tracks performed by Terry Day on piano, keyboards, alto & soprano saxophones, bamboo pipes, drums, percussion, cello, mandolin, home made instruments, balloons, toys (blowers, whackers & pluckers), African thumb piano, voice, Chinese flutes, plastic trumpet, and a Michel Waisvisz crackle box. (There are also cameo appearances by Peter Cusack and Davey Payne on three punk rock songs.)" - Emanem. |
Artist: RUTHERFORD, PAUL Title: Solo In Berlin 1975 Format: CD Label: Emanem Country: UK Price: $19.00 |
"Recorded a year after his acclaimed masterpiece, The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie, these three festival sets are at least as good. They find Rutherford at his most original and inventive, making wild music by enhancing his trombone with his voice, with mutes and other objects, as well as using his awesome speed and stunning range. No one else has made the trombone sound like this, before or since. 75 minutes. (5 minutes originally on an FMP sampler -- the rest is previously unissued)." - Emanem |