discovering stones throw
"mothers looking a perfect stranger,
since she caught her face into the record changer"
(falstaff openshaw)
yesterdays new quintet - angles without edges ****
Stones Throw 2001
A1 Prelude (1:59)
A2 Julani (3:05)
A3 Papa (4:34)
A4 The One Who Knows (3:43)
B1 Paladium (5:53)
B2 Life´s Angles (3:07)
B3 Thinking Of You (3:15)
B4 Uno Esta (3:44)
C1 Rugged Tranquility (4:07)
C2 Daylight (3:55)
C3 Hot Water (3:40)
C4 Sun Goddess (3:57)
D1 Kuhn´s Tune (2:31)
D2 Little Girl (Dakota´s Song) (2:21)
D3 Broken Dreams (5:34)
D4 Last Day (0:55)
dj caretaker's advice. i must say, it wasn't so good for the first time, i was hoping. first you need tubes in your equipment (dopamin's say) then a cup of tea, green thee, and a nice magazine with pictures from exotic places. then it'll be perfect. this is true modern jazz. i mean not rabbit-jazz, but true old fashioned jazz made in 2001. some of the tunes are really heavy, they aren't kiddin', but there are some for the beginners too. (so as i)
joe mcduphrey experience - experience EP ***
Stones Throw 2002
a1 Experience (2:30)
a2 Fifty Eight (0:58)
a3 Solar Waves (2:54)
a4 Song For Airto (4:20)
b1 Parallel Worlds (3:31)
b2 Tomorrow, Yesterday (3:44)
b3 Flower Of Life (5:15)
as the other one, this is recommanded to use together with a tea pot. if the YNQ is a dopamin record, it should be probably spityus choice.