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Sunny Murray -Charred Earth LP on Kharma Label

98.210.133.122

Posted on June 25, 2017 at 08:41:16



I picked this up a few years back, when on my quest to get all the LP's with Byard Lancaster. It is a bit "out", but I enjoy it. Great cover art too.
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RE: Sunny Murray -Charred Earth LP on Kharma Label, posted on June 25, 2017 at 10:09:52
vacuumtube1954
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This is a great lp. I am a hugh Sunny Murray fan, have must of what he was on. Great drummer and great guy.

 

RE: Sunny Murray -Charred Earth LP on Kharma Label, posted on June 25, 2017 at 10:28:09
ASHRA
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Cool LP. I like the music too. Bayard used to be somewhat of a fixture in downtown Phila. playing his sax on the corner for all to hear.
Thanks for the post!

Still spinnin'...

;^)

 

Sonny Simmons used to have a similar situation in SF..., posted on June 25, 2017 at 11:06:35
musetap
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January 28, 2004



was walking downtown once and heard this beguiling sound and followed it for almost a whole
block, round a corner to Simmons blowing on Market street. The wind and buildings had created
this strange path that had amplified his sound and made it VERY woodwindish, almost viola like.

I sat and listened to him for about 20 minutes. put a few bucks in his container and moved on.
Word was he did this a lot but that you didn't really want to "engage" with him due to... irrationality issues.
Beyond a Thank you and God Bless of course.

His sound was a siren, beautiful and bewitching. bedeviling.

Within a couple years of that he was "re-discovered" and his career kicked back into gear
and he was in clubs again and recording.

This reminds me I met Prince Lasha once too at a record store I was managing.
He said he had some records to sell, I was very encouraging, but he never did come
back with any to sell. Too bad.

These two WERE the Firebirds at one time.

"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure




 

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