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Lou Reed, Ornette Coleman and David Bowie: After Walking On The Wild Side 8/18/72

by Mike Jurkovic
British saxophonist Ronnie Ross had just locked down his now iconic baritone solo on Lou Reed's soon-to-be overplayed rock classic, Walk On the Wild Side" when co-producer David Bowie snook up behind Reed and whispered excitedly Ornette's here." Reed, intently tapping a vein and hitting the rush, replied like only a stoned kid from Queens could. No sh**." Yeah, no sh**. And that is just the beginning of the fascinating story behind After Walking On The Wild Side 8/18/72.
Continue ReadingWes Montgomery: The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings

by Chris May
Recorded in spring 1965, during Wes Montgomery's sole European tour, The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings presents the guitarist as part of an all-star international octet assembled for a one-off appearance on German television station NDR. The programme was part of a series presenting musicians who did not regularly work together in informal rehearsal" performances. Montgomery's tour, on which he appeared with both his own quartet and local rhythm sections, has been well documented on official and unofficial recordings. But this ...
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