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"The Self meets Masca and the crossroad of destiny. Therein they explore the Gallery of Inner Shadows, finding stories of life and death".
Moral Excerpt welcome you to their new EP A Gallery Of Inner Shadows, an exploration of the dualistic nature of our existence and our demise. From predators among us, to the chaotic nature of society, to the acceptance of our mortality, via drone, noise, industrial sounds. Meet the other side of your very nature and become a mirror of reality.
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1 of 3 copies
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Bach - Brandenburgische Konzerte 1,3,6 BWV 1046, BWV 1048, BWV 1051 - Munchener Bach-Orchester (Kurt-Christian Stier, Ingo Sinnhoffer, Oswald Uhl, Johannes Fink, Fritz Kiskalt, Hansheinz Schneeberger, Manfred Clement, Hermann Baumann, Werner Meyendorf), Karl Richter, DGG Archiv 198 487
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Swiss church in downtown St.Gallen, used as venue for classical concerts. The church was built around 1100 and is from the early roman era. It is located in the "Irer Vorstadt" in St.Gallen.
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BWV525, BWV530, BWV802-805, BWV588, BWV589, Groot Orgel St.Laurenskerk Alkmaar, Silbermann-Orgel St.Pierre-le-Jeune Strassbourg, DGG 2533 140
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BWV525, BWV530, BWV802-805, BWV588, BWV589, Groot Orgel St.Laurenskerk Alkmaar, Silbermann-Orgel St.Pierre-le-Jeune Strassbourg, DGG 2533 140
Hand wrapped triple CD combo from Rapoon aka Robin Storey
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Melitta Muszely, Fritz Wunderlich, Renate Holm, Ingeborg Hallstein, Erika Koth, Berliner Symph., Werner Schmidt-Boelcke, Alois Melichar, Munchen Rundfunkorchester K. Eichhorn, Wiener Volksoper Orchester, Wiener Symphoniker, Ariola-Eurodisc 80692
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Happy semi-quincentenary, Maestro Beethoven! (b. 1770, d. 1826)
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Beethoven Concerto No. 5 ("Emperor")
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Vinyl LP (1957)
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal
Catalog No.: LM-2124
Monophonic
out-of-print
Number of Discs: 1
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▶ RECORDING
Piano Concerto No. 5 In E-Flat, Op. 73 ("Emperor")
☞ Side 1
1. First Movement: Allegro (20:15)
☞ Side 2
1. (2) Second Movement: Adagio Un Poco Mosso (8:24)
2. (3) Third Movement: Rondo, Allegro (9:58)
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▶ PERFORMERS
Piano – Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982)
Conductor – Josef Krips
Orchestra – Symphony Of The Air [see below]
Cover photograph – Sabine Weiss
Liner Notes – Irving Kolodin
Producer, Engineer – ?
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▶ MORE IMAGES
☞ Front cover.
☞ Back cover (and liner notes).
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▶ NOTES
☞ The year 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth. Although there is no official record of his birth, his baptism was recorded on 17 December 1770 and, so, his birth is assumed, by custom, to be the day prior, 16 December 1770. Beethoven died, at age 56, on 26 March 1827.
☞ The orchestra on this recording —the Symphony of the Air— is noteworthy. In 1937, the NBC television network created its own world-class symphony orchestra, called, of course, the NBC Symphony Orchestra. When the network disbanded the ensemble seventeen years later, in 1954, many of the musicians regrouped as the Symphony of the Air. The troupe played together until 1963 for occasional broadcasts, such as this one, and several commercial recordings.
☞ Photographer's note:
---> This concerto —particularly this recording, in my father's collection— was a favorite of mine as a young teenager...and even now.
---> Digitizing the record collection, one vinyl LP (or EP or 45-rpm) at a time.
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Listening to:
Cocteau Twins, The Pink Opaque
This was taken on the same night as the sunset image I posted yesterday. I almost missed it due to being completely transfixed on the setting sun in the west. By chance I turned around to get something out of the car and found this scene. What an incredible night.
'Saddest smile'. Larissa Iceglass of Lebanon Hanover. April 2014 lebanonhanover.bandcamp.com/track/saddest-smile
www.discogs.com/artist/2276783-Lebanon-Hanover Ilford Delta 3200.
Missed it by THAT much....
This was literally my latest album ... that is, one I brought home from the thrift shop on the weekend. With apologies to Don Adams, Mel Brooks, and the GS crew.
The We are Here challenge on August 26 2021 was: My Latest Album Cover
My vinyl collection is finally underway.
This beauty is As All Seasons Die by Profetus and I did not make it justice.
Our 52 week group has a Red theme for this week (at my suggestion). Took this photo outside my local post office after my weekly trip sending off various CDs/records I've sold on Discogs during the week (I've given up on eBay). Lots more for sale still if anyones interested..... www.discogs.com/seller/stevenkemp/profile
Rubin of Low Factor.
Info:
Bandcamp: lowfactor.bandcamp.com/
Discogs: www.discogs.com/artist/2491561-Low-Factor
New Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps9Jtq3ET0M
[Hasselblad 500 c/m / 80mm Planar / 2014]
After googling, and finding that Back cover and label both state A side timing as 15'45", actual timing is 11'15", I had to use my stop watch: Mine is indeed 15'45".
Which seems to mean that it is not available digitally. Mine was bought - without sleeve - at a junk yard. And sounds like that.
My 1995 record cover for the self-released "Deathprod Recording The Jörg Mager Trio". I was asked to do this cover by Helge Sten aka Deathprod himself. Quite an honor given how much his work inspired me at the time.
Scans taken from Discogs.co, as I don't have any copies of these files left.
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Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Clear
Artist (group): Weather Report
Vinyl LP (1974)
Label: Columbia
Catalog No.: KC 32494
Stereo
Vinyl, out-of-print (original pressing)
Number of Discs: 1
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▶ Rear cover: here.
▶ LP on turntable: here.
▶ Inner sleeve: here.
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☞ Side 1
1. Nubian Sundance 10:40
2. American Tango 3:42
3. Cucumber Slumber 8:22
☞ Side 2
1. (4) Mysterious Traveller 7:18
2. (5) Blackthorn Rose 5:02
3. (6) Scarlet Woman 5:47
4. (7) Jungle Book 7:20
The album cover and inner liner erroneously list Jungle Book after American Tango on side 1, and omit Cucumber Slumber.
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▶ Musicians (Weather Report)
☞ Joe Zawinul – leader, electric and acoustic piano, synthesizer, guitar, kalimba, organ, tamboura, clay drum, tack piano, melodica
☞ Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophone, tack piano
☞ Miroslav Vitouš – acoustic bass (tr. 2)
☞ Alphonso Johnson – electric bass
☞ Ishmael Wilburn – drums
☞ Skip Hadden – drums (tr. 1,4)
☞ Dom Um Romão – percussion, drums
☞ Various guest musicians, including:
Ray Barretto – percussion (tr. 3)
☞ Helmut Wimmer (Hayden Planetarium) – front artwork
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▶ "In 1974, three years after the band's inception, Weather Report became one of the world's most popular jazz groups due to their uncompromising originality and musicianship. This was the year that founding member Miroslav Vitous was replaced by Alphonso Johnson, who became a critical asset as both a fluid, creative bassist and a composer. Drummer Ishmael Wilburn and Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romao, with a shifting cast of supporting players, laid the foundation for the band's most exciting incarnation yet. The overdue reissue of Mysterious Traveller is a welcome acknowledgment of this mid-period lineup's importance in the evolution of fusion."
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▶ To me, 1974's Mysterious Traveller marked Weather Report's transition from the improvisational sound of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, in its first albums, to the more composed-through funk/rock vamping of its later efforts. It's also my personal pre-Jaco (Pastorius) favorite of Weather Report's oeuvre, and, in particular, the cuts: Blackthorn Rose with a beautiful soprano sax/piano duet, the miniature electronica of American Tango, the ethereal (and mysterious) title track, Mysterious Traveller, and the jazz-funk workout of Cucumber Slumber.
A wonderful find in a local thrift shop — and in good condition— in...
Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.
13 August 2020.
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