Płyta IDEALNA !!! Nowa, nieużywana, nieskazitelna. Bez najmniejszych wad, bez najmniejszych rys, bez zagnieceń poligrafii, bez jakichkowlwiek odcisków palców na poligrafii bądź krążku.
Egzemplarz mega kolekcjonerski. Edycja – plastikowe etui.
Etui bez rys. Folia z paskiem samoprzylepnym.
Sensible Shoes is the fourth album by this London quartet of dual alto saxes, Fender Rhodes & keyboards, bass and drums.
It is a cataclysmic offering of jazz-rock, free-jazz, avant-skronk, funk-rock, art-noise and whatever else they can lay
their hands on. A tremendously popular act at home in the UK, where they regularly play large-scale festivals and concert
halls (as well as playing the typical club gigs that all musicians play), Sensible Shoes is their first recording to be
released outside of the UK. The band has impressed afficiandos of foward thinking electric jazz with their impressive and
muscular dual sax-topped, Fender Rhodes-driven music. This new album is culmination of two years of heavy touring since
the release of their last album and all of that work definitely shows! A band who have already done great things and are
destined for more of the same, but with extra sauce, please. "We are a jazz band from London, we sound like (insert some ridiculous adjectives here). We have played with (insert long
list of people who we have onced shared a toilet with). And we have played at (insert long list of places where we have
once smuggled our instruments inside)."
"We need bands like Led Bib to make the world safe for dangerous music." – Observer Music Monthly
"Like crossing the road in a reverie and being run over by a passing bus - but in a pleasing way" – Evening Standard
“…an electrified 21st century Fire Music.” – Jazzwise
"The future of jazz or an infernal racket? This young London “post-jazz” outfit are a bit of both. Under the drummer Mark
Holub, saxophones and a bumpy rhythm section manoeuvre from dishevelled waltzes to jazz-thrash, pausing occasionally to
catch their breath. They’re clearly having a great time, and sometimes you will, too." – The Times
"They represent a new generation of jazz musicians, blessed with the technical know-how of a music college degree and the
sexiness of rock n' roll." – Blues and Soul
"Gritty, raunchy jazz from a group who deserve to be checked out." – The Wire
"...the effect is like one of those cartoon fights with arms and legs protruding from a raging dust cloud." – Irish
Tribune