What Are You Listening To Right Now? [#6]
May 27, 2007 at 6:25 PM Post #9,996 of 18,476
Jeremy Steig/Eddie Gomez - Outlaws [24 bit remaster]
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Recorded in 1976. Remastered from analog source.

Jeremy Steig came to fame as leader of his band Jeremy & The Satyrs who were pioneers in the jazz-rock movement. An outstanding jazz flutist, Steig exploited a wide range of performance techniques. In the seventies, he frequently collaborated with bassist Eddie Gomez, best known for his work with Bill Evans, Jim Hall and Paul Bley. Gomez is a virtuoso performer whose swiftness makes him an ideal bassist in small groups. Recorded during a European tour in 1976, "Outlaws" is considered a milestone album in jazz duets. "The session catches the special magic of that oscillating feedback loop created by emphatic interaction between superb performers and a sensitive audience," Downbeat magazine read. It was the now legendary start of a string of duet albums by the flute & bass team of Steig & Gomez.
 
May 27, 2007 at 7:22 PM Post #10,003 of 18,476
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"Three Wishes" - Roger Waters [...going to see Roger Waters this coming Friday at The Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pa. I've got to get ready!]


Nice!!

"Over Root and Thorn" by Isis.
 

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