10 min plus songs
BigSpliff
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What's your favorite? Has this been done to death? Right now I'm thinking:Cymande - Dove. 11 minsRare Earth - Get Ready (live). 22 mins (but on -2 at least)Temptations - Papa Was a Rolling Stone. 17 mins.and I was just listening to Tico All Stars - Descarga de cueros, which at 12:30 mins must have the most percussion/cowbell ever committed to wax.
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Pharaoh Sanders-The Creator Has a Master Plan
Can-Halluwah (I think thats the really long one on Tago Mago-the one that starts with rain and then backwards vocals)
Amani - Nat Adderley Sextet - Soul of the Bible LP
and it was gorgeous, as is that entire album.
For a favorite classic:
City, Country, City - War - World is a Ghetto LP
Blind Faith-Do What You Like
Yes-Tales Of Topographic Oceans (one big song divided in four parts)
Yes-The Gates Of Delirium
Yes-Awaken
Jimi Hendrix Experience-1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)
The Rascals-Boom
The Rascals-Cute
Pink Floyd-Echoes
Pink Floyd-Dogs
Parliament-Sir Nose D'voidoffunk
War-Gypsy Man
Allman Brothers Band-Whipping Post
Allman Brothers Band-Mountain Jam
Ornette Coleman-Free Jazz
Pharoah Sanders-The Creator Has A Master Plan
Led Zeppelin-Dazed And Confused (Live)
Sonny Rollins-East Broadway Run Down
Sonny Rollins-Everything Happens To Me
Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles-Free Form Funkafied Filth
Beastie Boys-B-Boy Bouillabaisse
Siah & Yeshua dapoEd-A Day Like No other
DJ Shadow-In/Flux
DJ Shadow-Entropy
DJ Shadow-What Does Your Soul Look Like
Jethro Tull-Thick As A Brick
Jethro Tull-A Passion Play
Mothers Of Invention-The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet
Frank Zappa-Big Swifty
Loggins & Messina-Vahevala (Live)
Tower Of Power-Knock Yourself Out (Live)
Chicago Transit Authority-Liberation
Chicago-It Better End Soon
Cream-Toad (Live)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood-Welcome To The PleasureDome
Funkadelic-Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow
Funkadelic-Maggot Brain
Earth Wind & Fire-Zanzibar
Erykah Badu-I Want You
The Orb- Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld: Live Mix MK 10
The Orb-Plateau
The Orb-Monragne D'Or (Der Gute Berg)
The Orb-Slug Dub
Goldie-Timeless
Goldie-Mother
Milk Cult-Clown Party
Monday Michiru-Afternoon Dreams
Sheila E.-A Love Bizarre
every track these guys have done
As one might say elsewhere, school me on them.
Donald Byrd- the emperor/ and the little rasti
Eric Kloss- one two free/ and its too late
Kraftwerk- autobahn
Sonic Youth- hits of sunshine
Eddie Harris-turbulence
Herbie Hancock- every song off of mwadishi
too name a few...
There's this japanese rock band around at the moment called Green Milk from Planet Orange. I saw them play a 1 hr set which I found out afterwards was only 2 songs - 40mins & 20mins. They're gonna have to fix that.
I think that's "Oh Yeah"
Definetely all things Fela and Pharoah. "Creator" is the bomb, but don't sleep on "Elevation". I love when they get back to the initial theme after the freeform part ??? beautiful!!
Also a lot of Miles' stuff from 68-75, especially a track like "He Loved Him Madly" from "Get Up With It". 26 minutes of pure pleasure.
Herbie Hancock "Sextant". The whole LP. Nice and shroomy long tracks.
My Can collection is crap, but "Animal Waves" from "Saw Delight" is long-ass fiyah IMO.
Donny Hathaway's live version of "The Ghetto"
Isaac Hayes' live version of "Ain't No Sunshine"
Airto "O Galho da Roseira Part 1 + 2" from "Seeds On The Ground".
luther thomas + the human arts ensemble - Una New York
archie shepp - mama rose
- blas??
byron morris and unity - kitty bey
black renaissance -
saul williams - wine
david porter - hang on sloopy (long version)
rammelzee vs k rob - beat bop
white noise - the visitation
thurston moore - elegy for all the dead rock stars
sun ra - space is the place
SUN RA -SLEEPING BEAUTY!
and anything by the Necks, preferably 'sex' and 'hanging gardens'... 60 mins plus;)
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Can - Bel Air
Neu! - Fur Immer
Faust - Kraut Rock
loads and loads of disco
Concept albums are the best ones.
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Close The Crackhouse - Professor X
Iron Butterfly "Inna Gada Davida"
bad cover, great track though.
That's a great choice. Although my first pick would have to be 'Trane's "My Favorite Things". I never tire.
-"Joy"-Isaac Hayes.
-"Brilliant Circles"-Stanley Cowell.
-"The Creator Has a Master Plan"-Pharoah Sanders.
-"Ptah the El Daoud"-Alice Coltrane.
-"Water Torture"-Herbie Hancock (I think, at office right now).
I'll add on more when I get back to the crib.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
looks like something I should own
you should. i don't have one for trade right now though.
I am falling for a big trap here, right? You are not really looking for this!?! But If I could unload a copy to you that'll be nice.
But wait, all my copies are in storage in a different country... The only one I have accessible right now is the white label Motown Promo whoch features a long version (8:43) and an edit (6:49) on the A side and the 10:49 instrumental on the flip.
http://www.brainwashed.com/godspeed/
I noticed they haven't put a biography up just yet so let me breakdown the group in Guzzospeak,
Godspeed You Black Emperor is a collective of Canadians who do a style of music that has been labeled as "post Rock" mostly instrumental with selected additions of tape loops and spoken word bits collected from crazy homeless folks, and political extremists. The music itself is heavy on strings (group includes an entire string section) as well as electric guitar, drums, and bass.
The basis for their music comes from thier political philospohy of complete anarchy, yet their music is incredibly structured and builds to amazing crecendos before going into freak-out territory.
Think lullaby music soaked in aggressive acid.