Anybody remember Carbon Magazine piece?...

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Anybody remember Carbon Magazine piece?...

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Ages ago (95/96 Spz American tour) J spoke of records that he and the band had bought on a tour across America. I remember it, I know ages ago somebody on the boards was writing about it (they couldnt remember tracks etc...)

Here it is -

Long but some interesting records.

Charles Wourinen: Times Econimum (Nonesuch)
Miles Davis: Circle in the Round (Columbia)
Elliot Schwartz: Grand Piano Music
O.S.T: Shakespeare Waller
Weldon Irvine: Keyboard Riffs for DJ's Vol. 3 (Taff City) Miles Davis: Agharta (CBS)
Martin Luther King Jr: Peace On Earth (Canadian Broadcasting Corp.)
Crow Dog: Songs of the Sioux (Electra)
Eagle Has Landed: Space Missions (Intrepid)
Elvis Presley: Elvis Country (RCA)
Miles Davis: At Carnegie Hall (Columbia)
The Patsy Cline Story (Decca)
Ravi Shankar: In New York (Liberty)
Bartok/ Szcyeti/ Berry Goodman: MicroKosmos (Odysey) + Contrasts
Temptations: Getting Ready
Charles Mingus: The Art of Charles Mingus
Hugh Masakela: The Promise of a Fututre (Universal City Records)
Jack Nitzsche:One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest (U.A.)
Jimmi Smith/ Oliver Nelson: Monster (Verve)
Luciano Berio / Swingle Singers: Sinfonia (CBS)
Gil Evans: Live in New York Vil 2
Gil Evans The Individualism Of (Verve)
Oscar Macmillan: Chicago House Mix
Miles Maeda: Chicago House Mix
The Graduate Soundtrack: Simon and Garfunkel (Columbia)
Rich in London: Buddy Rich Live at Ronnie Scotts (RCA)
Herbie Mann: At the Village Gate (Atlantic)
The Wild Angels Soundtrack: Davie Allen & the Arrows (Tower)
The Deer Hunter Soundtrack: John Williams (EMI)
The Bix Beiderbecke Story: Bix & Tram Vol. 2 (Columbia)
Meaty Beaty and Bouncy: The Who (MCA)
A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack (Warner Bros.)
The Best of Herbie Mann: Herbie Mann (Atlantic)
Drums Unlimited: Max Roach (Blue Note)
The Sidewinder: Lee Morgan (Blue Note)
Bobby Hebb: Sunny (Philips)
Yoko Ono: Approximately Infinate Universe (Apple)
Ike Turner: Bad Dreams (United Artists)
Duane Eddy: Water Skiing (RCA Victor)
Lucia Pamela: Into Outerspace With (Arf! Arf!)
John Sinclair with Wayne Kramer: Friday the 13th (Alive Records)
John McLaughlin: Devolution (Douglas)
Sam Samudio: Hard and Heavy (Atlantic)
Jack Nizsche: St. Giles Cripplegate (Initial)
Yoko Ono: Mind Train (Apple 41)
The Coasters: The Early Years (ATCO)
AC/DC: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Atlantic)
The Who: Magic Bus (Decca)
Al Green: I'm Still In Love With You (Hi Records)
Sly & the Family Stone: Life (Epic)
Blues Magoos: Psychadelic Lollipop (Mercury)
Kinks: Well Respected Kinks (Marble Arch)
The New Trumpet: Contemporary Works for Trumpet and Flute (Nonesuch)
The New Flute: Contemporary Works for Flute And Tape (Nonesuch)
Tim Buckley: Greeitngs from LA (Warner Brothers)
OST: Privileged
Russian Gypsey Music: Various
20th Century Flute Music (Nonesuch)
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry sing (Folkways)
Ray Charles: Yes Indeed (Atlantic)
Busted Flush between Time, the Jim Brown Session
The History of Space Age Pop VOL 1: Melodies & Mischief
The History of Space Age Pop VOL 2: Mallets in Wonderland
The Stereoactive Dimension (RCA)
The Harmony Rockets: Paralized mind of the Archangel Void (Big Cat Records)
Esquivel: Music From a Sparkling Planet (RCA)
Paul Horn, In India (Blue Note)
Muddy Waters: Fathers and Sons (Chess)
George Harrison: Wonderwall (Apple)
Gary Burton: Good Vibes (Atlantic)
OST: Thunderball John Barry (UA)
Ennio Morricone: The Mission (Virgin)
Jimmi Smith: Unfinished Business (Mercury)
OST: Phaedra (UA)
John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band (Capitol)
Brian Eno: Music for Films (Antilles)
Philip Glass: Kogaanisgatsi (Antilles)
Miles Davis: Lift to the Scaffold (Fontana)
Al Green: Gospel Soul(Hi Records)
Elmore James: Last Sessions (Relic)
The Swan Silvertones: Best Of (Vee-Jay)
Rev. James Cleveland Presents The Harmonising Four (King James Records)
Aretha Franklin: Lady Soul (Atlantic)
Slim Harpo: Tip on In (Excello Records)
Ike & Tina Turner: Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Harmony/Columbia)
Aretha Franklin: Aretha Now (Atlantic)
Various: Pebbles Vol. 3 (BDF Records)
The Edwin Hawkins Singers: Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord (Pavilion Records)
Lou Reed: Street Hassle (Arista)
Elvis Presley: The Complete 50's Masters (RCA)
Einhert, Brotzmann: Merry Christmas (Thirsty Ear)
Caspar Brotzmann: Massaker Home (Thirsty Ear)
Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka (Point Music)
Elvis Presley: Back in Memphis (RCA)
Elvis Presley: From Elvis In Memphis (RCA)
Elvis Presley: From Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis Tennessee (RCA)
Elvis Presley: Flaming Star / Follow That Dream (RCA)
Elvis Presley: The Memphis Record (RCA)
Herbie Mann: Memphis Two Steo (Atlantic)
Ray Charles: The Greatest (Atlantic)
Ray Charles: Modern Sounds In Country & Western (Rhino)
Sonny Rollins: Don't Stop The Carnival (Milestone)
Alice Coltrane: Lord of Lords (Impulse)
Gary Burton and Stephan Grappelli: Paris Encounter (Atlantic)
Roberta Flack: First Take (Atlantic)
The Patsy Cline Collection (MCA)
Miles Davis: Chronicles, the complete prestige recordings (Prestige)
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Post by simonkeeping »

thats quite a long shopping list. ta!
Dogntank

Post by Dogntank »

When I say I remember it... I found it some weeks ago on the net.
The rest of the site had details on such as...

The US leg is now finished, and due to "unforseen" circumstances, involving a complete lack of tour buses in either Britain or mainland Europe (everyone has decided to go on tour at the same time!) the European Tour has been cancelled. Jason and the band did send back some interesting bits though, and hopefully they will be going back into the studio soon, with a pencilled in release date for a new album in mid April

Here are some credits of people responsible for the tour and a map of the route the band took around the US,


Sean Cook: Fender Jazz Bass
John Coxon: Gibson Firebird III, Fender Jaguar
Jason Pierce: Fender Thinline and Jaguar, Vocals
Kate Radley: Farfisa Compact, Vox Continental, Roland D20
Damon Reece: Ludvig Gold Sparkle, Percussion

D.J.Mok (Spring Heel Jack): D.J.Mixing
Colin Gentry: Director of Euphonics
S.Louch: Roadie 1
Paddy Farr: The Strobe King From Hell
Milo Ligett: Driver and Herbal Advisor
Caron Malcolm: Everything Else T.M.


Mental!
This is when they (Spz) were spending a lot of time in America, practically moving there... good to see the roadies then are the same as now (pretty much!.....)
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