Tonight, starting with a selection from the legacy of Wayne Shorter (sax player with Miles Davis and of course Weather Report). Also, something to mark the 50th anniversary of the release of that "prism" album back in March 1973.
Plus a couple of tracks from the recent re-issue of the one album by the short-lived early 1970's Aussie supergroup Fanny Adams - renowned singer Doug Parkinson fronting a band chock-full of talent. From Milesago: "On paper, it looked like a dream team, with four of Australasia's best musicians combining in a 'supergroup' and intent on conquering the world. Given the talent involved, this should have been a great group who did grand things, but, as so often happened in OzRock, the reality proved to be drastically different..."
8pm
Weather Report Birdland (1977) (Heavy Weather)
Miles Davis E.S.P. (1965) (E.S.P.)
Weather Report Elegant people (1976) (Black Market)
Unitopia Tears from the garden (2020) (The Garden, remaster)
Unitopia Journey’s friend (2008) (The Garden)
Fanny Adams Yesterday was today (1970 / 2023 re-issue) (Fanny Adams)
Fanny Adams You don’t bother me (1970 / 2023 re-issue) (Fanny Adams)
9pm
Pink Floyd Money (live, Empire Pool 1974) (2011) (Dark Side Of The Moon, Experience Edition)
Pink Floyd Us and them (live, Empire Pool 1974) (2011) (Dark Side Of The Moon, Experience Edition)
Pink Floyd Any colour you like (live, Empire Pool 1974) (2011) (Dark Side Of The Moon, Experience Edition)
Pink Floyd Brain damage (live, Empire Pool 1974) (2011) (Dark Side Of The Moon, Experience Edition)
Pink Floyd Eclipse (live, Empire Pool 1974) (2011) (Dark Side Of The Moon, Experience Edition)
The Nest Itself From peaks to pittance (2011) (2011 EP)
Montresor Supersonic (2015) (Entelechy)
Billy Bragg Waiting for the great leap forward (2014) (Live At The Union Chapel)
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Music with pictures:
A tune from Adelaide band Unitopia, recently released on their Bandcamp page ahead of further releases:
Plus a live performance from 49 years ago:
and Billy, who speaks at least as well as he writes and sings...
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