#FunkyFriday #FusionFriday
Only the good stuff
Some skunk #funk
Listen to the rest from this album, you may like it
#FunkyFriday #FusionFriday
Only the good stuff
Some skunk #funk
Listen to the rest from this album, you may like it
#FusionFriday #ProgRock #Fusion and #Jazz-Rock
Oh shit, the stuff is getting #Funky
Lenny White - Ho Cake
Can you dig it?
#FusionFriday #ProgRock #Fusion and #Jazz-Rock
Here's CAB, not heard before? Snoop here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmFTRDJLWf0
#FusionFriday #ProgRock #Fusion and #Jazz-Rock
Billy Cobham's classic Stratus from his 1973 album Spectrum
Dig it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0rttxt3iIA
So what the frack, no #FunkyFriday today, #fusion and #progrock
Starting with Derek Sherinian who played for a limited time with Dream Theatre.
Capture here Quodlibet player with the album cover enlarged.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0WWKzX7Isc&list=PL3yMQqaxV3QKN86nuJwG9mPeZ_z5mT-Sl
Now spinning on #FusionFriday:
Sure, Santana is a rock band, but they made a series of gorgeous albums like Borboletta (1974) wherein their Latin rhythms and Carlos's searing guitar were swept up in cosmic jazz-fusion instrumentals...Borboletta (1974) and the others are among my favorite LPs
Now spinning at my house, because thank god it's #FusionFriday:
Secrets (1976) by Herbie Hancock...rubbery funk, slippery grooves, sunset vibes, and the almighty "People Music," a delirious multipart epic that zooms out from a mellow earthy melody into the vast mysteries of a synthesizer cosmos
Now spinning at my house, because it's #FusionFriday!
Black Byrd (1973) by Donald Byrd...such a brilliant mรฉlange of soul, groove, and jazz, with Mr. Byrd's thrilling trumpet weaving golden solos over these tracks that make me dance around my home office...okay back to work...
Now spinning at my house on #FusionFriday!
Apocalypse (1974) by Mahavishnu Orchestra...after the first version of this band broke up, John McLaughlin rebuilt & expanded it, added the London Symphony Orchestra, and made this huge blissful orchestral jazz-rock LP worth way more than the $3.99 sticker price!