Col Nolan —
Main Stream ... LP MBS (Australia), 1989. Near Mint- ...
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Great work from Aussie pianist Col Nolan – who also plays organ here, working in different combos with Ron Gillett on tenor and Dave Colton on guitar! LP, Vinyl record album
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Nolan Sisters —
Nolan Sisters ... LP East World (Japan), 1981. Near Mint- ...
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Early work that really shows the initial Armstrong connection to the world of blues – thanks to some great vocalists on most of these cuts! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has some light wear, a few patches of stuck-on paper.)
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Eboni Band —
Eboni Band ... LP Eboni, Early 80s. Near Mint- ...
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A really unique record, and one with a very unusual pedigree – as the group features key members of some acts from the Ivory Coast in the late 70s, mixed with various Motown session players in the studio – all in a way that offers up a completely different take on Cali soul from the time! The African artists contribute a lot of vocals and work on kora that's especially beautiful – and the other players are led by Gregg Middleton on bass, who also does all the arrangements – and the combo features Ernie Fields on saxes, Nolan Smith on trumpet, and Fred Wesley on trombone! Every song has a nicely different flavor – and titles include "Fasso", "Sing A Happy Song", "Desire", "I Love All", and "Mogofindeou Sopeunte". LP, Vinyl record album
Includes tracks by Michael Nesmith, Bob Nolan, Al Perkins, Leo Kottke, Philip Mitchell, and more! LP, Vinyl record album
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Zito Righi E Seu Conjunto —
Alucinolandia ... LP Hot/Mr Bongo (UK), 1969. New Copy (reissue)...
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Definitely a set to make you hallucinate – as the grooves are quite groovy, but in a really trippy way! The album's a bit like the classic Psicodelico set by Luiz Carlos Vinhas – a mix of older samba modes and wigged-out 60s sounds – sometimes odd production, sometimes offbeat instrumentation – really running through a variety of different sounds as the album moves on, almost with a party sort of feel! Some numbers have female vocals – used almost in a Brasil 66 way at points, or in a solo bossa diva mode at others – and the few instrumental tunes take nice advantage of the group's soulful piano, guitar, sax, and trombone. Titles include "Somos Todos Irmaos", "Poema Ritmico Do Malandro", "Sou Feliz Aqui", "Isn't A Dream", "Adeus Amor", "Hert", and "Bye Bye". LP, Vinyl record album
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