Płyta IDEALNA !!!
Zupełnie nowa, nieużywana, nieskazitelna. Absolutnie bez żadnych wad, bez jakiejkolwiek, najmniejszej nawet ryski, bez zagnieceń poligrafii, bez jakichkolwiek odcisków palców na poligrafii bądź krążku.
Egzemplarz mega kolekcjonerski.Edycja – plastikowe etui ( również bez rys i bez odcisków palców ).
Folia z paskiem samoprzylepnym.
Paczki wysyłam bezzwłocznie w dniu otrzymania wpłaty.Koszt wysyłki : 1-3 płyty : 6,50 / 7,50 ( w zależności od opcji ).4-7 płyt : 10 PLN8 płyt i powyżej : 14 PLNPłatność jest możliwa tylko przez przelew bankowy lub system PayU.Nie wysyłam za pobraniem.
MICHAEL ZENTNER - Present Time ( Frith, Greaves ) PERŁA Niesamowite, nieznane ARCYDZIEŁO na styku wielu nurtów.Fenomenalna, wielowarstwowa muzyka.Style: Jazz-Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental, Prog Rock.Plejada znakomitych Artystów.Gratka dla prawdziwego zbieracza !!!Wykonawca: Michael Zentner Firma fonograficzna: Ozone Records Nr katalogowy: OZ006 Hansford Rowe Bass Frank Wyatt Recorder Tom Young Engineer Steve Moses Drums Gilad Amarilio Reissue Producer Vonette Yanaginuma Harp Bill Bacon Drums Michael Zentner Voices, Multi Instruments, Producer, Mixing Daevid Allen Voices, Mixing Peter Blegvad Choir, Chorus John Greaves Bass, Choir, Chorus George Bishop Multi Instruments Kenwood Dennard Drums Alan Braufman Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Michael Finlayson Engineer, Mixing Fred Frith Multi Instruments, Mixing Michael Gayle Assistant Engineer Lisa Herman Vocals Percy Jones Bass Carla Bley Sax (C-Melody)Tracklist1 Parts Bass – John GreavesClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Alan BraufmanDrums – Kenwood DennardVibraphone, Bells – Dan GandelVoice – Daevid Allen 2 The Search Alto Saxophone – Alan BraufmanBass – Hansford Rowe, Percy JonesChorus – John Greaves, Peter BlegvadDrums – Bill BaconRecorder – Frank WyattVibraphone – Dan GandelVocals – Lisa HermanVoice – Michael Zentner 3 Cliche Bass – Percy JonesBass [Melodic Bass] – Hansford RoweChorus – Peter BlegvadDrums – Bill BaconVibraphone – Dan Gandel 4 The Jonestown Shuffle Bass – Hansford Rowe, John GreavesDrums – Bill BaconSaxophone [C Melody] – Carla BleyVocals – Lisa Herman 5 Chapter VII Alto Saxophone – Alan BraufmanDrums – Steve Moses*Vibraphone – Dan GandelVocals – Lisa HermanVoice, Harmonica [Enharmonic] – Michael Zentner 6 A Piece Of Odd Bass – Percy JonesDrums – Kenwood DennardTenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – George BishopVibraphone – Dan Gandel 7 The Case Of The Stolen Riff Alto Saxophone – Alan BraufmanDrums – Kenwood DennardPiano, Percussion, Voice [Yelling], Guitar [E-bow] – Fred FrithVibraphone – Dan GandelVocals – Lisa HermanVoice – Michael Zentner 8 Tears And Spheres Harp – Vaunette YanaginumaIve got the wet walnut to thank for this one, since it caught ?Michael Zentner? and pressed the hoomyeah button. (Hmm, yeah, I know that name...) Flipped over the cover and hoomray!--Daevid Allen, Fred Frith, Percy Jones--we?re buying the walnut a beer tonight. Zentner (I later learned, since those free beers aren?t helping the walnut none) played with The Muffins (if they say so). How he managed to get chunks of Brand X and Henry Cow to play with him, hoom cares. The results speak for themselves: playful, toylike melodies twisted into strange and fantastical creations by some of the better warped minds in the business. Reminds me of Allen?s later adventures some of the time (?Parts,? ?Chapter VII?), other times of Jean-Luc Ponty. The Ponty comparison is worth idling at, because both play the violin (Zentner also plays guitar) and both ?compose? songs that take a simple theme and riff off it for a while. Present Time is more subversive than Ponty?s music, however, truer to the progressive spirit. And the music is also more complex; the interplay of ?A Piece of Odd? for example yields richer results than Ponty?s later, hermetic recordings. So if you?re lingering over another Ponty purchase (mulling over an Individual Choice), consider expanding your world instead with Present Time. It?s better suited to the sonically adventurous (?The Case of the Stolen Riff?), the sort of folks who have at least one Van Der Graaf Generator album under their Van Allen belt. (Thought about giving this the green treatment actually, but the mediocre mix oranged it.)