Fawzi Al-Aiedy - 1975 - Silence

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REO Speedwagon a écrit:Nous poursuivons avec le folk... Irakien. Voilà donc un genre d'album jamais proposé ici. Il s'agit de l'artiste Fawzi Al-Aiedy avec son premier album Silence en 1975. Si vous aimez la musique du monde arabe, pour moi ce fut une belle surprise.
Fawzi Al-Aiedy - 1975 - Silence
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Chanteur arabe et citoyen du monde, joueur de Oud et de Hautbois , Fawzy (prononcé Faouzi) est né en Irak entre deux pluies. Grace à sa double culture (il vit depuis plus de 25 ans à Paris) Fawzy a su faire connaitre la musique arabe irakienne et proche-orientale au grand public européen. Il est l'un de ces artistes qui sont le point de passage entre l'Orient et l'Occident, l'un de ces modestes et talentueux artisans de la paix. (MONDOMIX).
Nominé aux Django d'or, catégorie "Musiques Traditionnelles du Monde". Coup de coeur de l'Académie Charles Cros (album Noces-Bayna). Coups de coeur du Jury du Babel Med, pour ses spectacles RADIO BAGDAD et NOCES-BAYNA.

Pechmayneau a écrit::haan: Oh mon Dieu ...![]()
En plus Jimmy Ellis dit Orion avec son album 'reborn' c’est vraiment naze ...
Algernon a écrit:Y'en a plein qu'il faudrait reposter pour l'affichage![]()
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REO Speedwagon a écrit:Voici un autre groupe sympathique de country rock du nom de Taylor. Unique album en 72 et album beaucoup trop cher sur la toile. J'ai eu un sacré coup de bol d'être tombé dessus avec une excellente qualité d'extraction. J'ai du retoucher un poil certains titres et le résultat est top. Donnez-moi votre avis sur ce disque là.
Sinon, je n'ai pas trouvé d'info sur ce groupe. Peut-être que quelqu'un ici pourra ? Merci par avance![]()
ENJOY !!!
Taylor - 1972 - Taylor
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ça sonne pour moi tés rock 70's comme j'aime avec je trouve des petites touches de rock sudiste et de country rock, j'aime vraiment bien les morceaux d'eux que j'ai pu entendre sur le net Line-Up:
Keith Norris - Drums / Percussion
Steve McDonald -Keyboards / Vocals
Kevin Bayley Lead Guitar
Rick White Rhythm Guitar
Clint Brown Bass Guitar
Taylor were a Wellington based rock band formed in 1971. Although only around for two short years, the band produced one excellent, and now very rare album. All members of the group had professional experience, coming from varying backgrounds, and Taylor provided them with a stepping stone to better things.
Keith Norris and Clint Brown had been playing together since 1969, starting in Wellington's Rebirth. In mid-1970, the pair left and headed to Australia, thereby ending Rebirth, and they joined up with expatriates Dave Brown and Milton Parker to form Tangent. This group disbanded in March 1971 and Brown and Norris returned to Wellington, where they joined up with guitarist Kevin Bayley, keyboardist Steve McDonald and guitarist Rick White, to form Taylor.
Kevin Bayley had been playing lead guitar with Chapta for a period in 1970. Steve McDonald had previously played with his brother Eddie in a group from Wellington called the Strangers, before joining Dizzy Limits in 1966. He stayed with them during the transition to Timberjack in 1970, before moving on to Taylor. Rick White probably had the longest introduction. He started back in 1964, while still at school, with a Wellington pop called the Relics. They recorded a single in 1966, disbanding shortly afterwards, with Rick going on to form Tom Thumb. He stayed with them until 1970 and then joined Farmyard for a short time, before becoming part of Taylor.
Taylor had moderate success, releasing a single "Hard Life"/"Simpson's World" in 1971, recording an excellent self-titled album which contained both songs from the single, in 1972 and also securing a much sought after residency at John's Place in Auckland.
When Taylor broke up in mid-1973, Brown and Norris returned to Wellington, where they met up with Wayne Mason and Carl Evenson from Fourmyula. This pair had just recently returned to New Zealand from Britain for a holiday, after having formed Flinders prior to their departure from London with fellow New Zealanders Bruce Robinson on guitar and Richard Burgess on drums. All four had returned to New Zealand, giving up on the task of making it in Britain. Bruce Robinson joined Mark Williams in Face, replacing Mack Tane, while in Wellington Brown, Norris, Mason and Evenson began jamming together. After Mark Williams went solo, the Face ended, so Bruce Robinson joined the rest of the guys in Wellington, providing them with a much needed guitarist. Bruce Robinson had originally been in the Pleazers and later Troubled Mind. Calling themselves Rockinghorse, they began rehearsals in late 1973, and made their debut shortly afterwards.
Kevin Bayley later joined Rockinghorse and when this group called it a day in late 1978, Kevin Bayley formed Short Story in 1979, while Clint Brown was later to play in the Warratahs. .
Steve McDonald had a short stint with Human Instinct and then began recording solo, before going under the name Spinfield.
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