RON CHRISLEY - Misc music wanted In general, I collect rarities concerning: David Sylvian and related, Eddie Jobson, UK, Allan Holdsworth, Kansas, They Might Be Giants, Ultravox, Scott Walker, Future Sound of London. Future Sound of London: Landmass (off Wipeout Playstation game or mp3 file on the www); music from Ecco the Dolphin computer game ===== Jobson-related wants: Jobson: Various advertising jingles (86 to ?), Including: L'eggs, G.E.?, Gillette, Macy's, Bacardi, Blue Cross Eddie Jobson related video: "Boardsailing '86", released to sports shops (E. Jobson does soundtrack) CBS (1984?) Presidential Election coverage (Jobson did music) Fat Grapple (early 70's Newcastle band)|anything "Eloise" (sung by Tom Jones or Tony Bolton?): supposed to sound like "In The Dead of Night" ===== Kansas-related wants: DiCola, Vince|tape of his work with Steve Walsh Cheap Trick|tapes of 1985 tour, with Steve Walsh Kreis/Holmquist Project: Lunar Waves (only need title track, on which Ragsdale plays) Livgren|Journey Into the Mind's Eye (video due out Feb 96 on Numavox) ***on order*** Cheap Trick: any with Walsh "When CT made an appearance in Ft. Lauderdale in 1986 or '87 (I was living there at the time), the newspaper there had a short interview with Rick Nielson, in which he mentioned that Walsh had played a few tracks on whatever their most recent album was at the time. (I don't recall the names of any of them after "Heaven Tonight".)" Geoff Downes: cover of Dust In The Wind Laurie Mayer: cover of Dust In The Wind Michael Gleason|Voices from the Old World 1986 Kerygma Records/Sparrow Records # KRR-5404 (LP and Cass only) AD demos Streets demos Phil Ehart playing with Rush at celebrity Tennis 1990 Kansas in Japan 79 Bonham|"Y" off new solo album (features David Ragsdale) 2nd Chapter Of Acts|Night Light (bits with Livgren) 2nd Chapter Of Acts|Rejoice (bits with Livgren) (CD only) 2nd Chapter Of Acts|Singer Sower (bits with Livgren) > > > By the way cold grey morning was good, but there could have > > been much more added to it. > > I think Kerry would agree with that comment!!! I know he was somewhat > disappointed in some of the stylistic changes the band chose to make in > "their interpretation" of the piece...but that was their call...not > his...(and to add some balance, he did like a few things they chose to > add)...however, I recently heard Kerry's demo he had sent the band when > they were recording FON just this last weekend...prior to him playing me > his version, I mentioned that I like the song on FON because it "has a > majestic sound"...little did I know how much MORE the original has of this > quality...the opening is KERRY singing acappella like a choir of Fransican > Monks...it is gorgeously rich!!!...but the band chose not to include this > portion...I thought the opening chords (as the rest of the piece) had so > much more PUNCH...and a feeling of granduer...like it belonged in some > movie like "King of Kings" or something...Anyway, I wouldn't judge "Cold > Grey Morning" on FON as "the artist" conceived the piece...not a slam on > the band...it just isn't "the same house design that the draftsman > envisioned or drew". > ===== Scott Walker related wants: photocopy of 1984 NME interview Scott 1-4 Till The Band comes in (1970) Boy Child (1990 compilation CD) promo video Japan laserdisc Mixing It appearance, spring 95 Britvic Orange juice advert (late 80's-early 90's?) video of Later With Jools Holland appearance, spring 95 video of The Tube appearance, 1984? Track from To Have and To Hold soundtrack ==================================================== Allan Holdsworth related wants: Gary Husband "Interplay & Improvisation On The Drums" 1998 video Gary Husband has just released an instructional video featuring, Allan Holdsworth, Jack Bruce, Paul Carmichael, Mick Hutton, Mark King, Gary Moore, Paul Stacey, and Steve Topping. Allan plays on three songs on the video, one of which is "Where Is One" featuring the original I.O.U. Band lineup!! Allan also performs one song with Gary, Steve Topping, and bassist, Paul Carmichael, in addition to a "Duet Improvisation" with Gary. Total running time is 65 minutes. Produced by Dan Thress-Music In Motion. Directed by Dan Salzmann Executive Producer: Sam Kawa Presented by: Rittor Music For more information contact: Warner Bros. Publications 15800 N.W. 48th Avenue Miami, Florida 33014 == From: MuzikQuest Date: Sat, 25 Apr 1998 12:38:23 EDT Subject: [FUSE] Gamalon/Fusion Guitarists Concerning "Never Was, Never Will Be", According to Mark "Lauren" Gleed, he recorded about another 5 or 6 songs last summer with Allan Holdsworth, since that original rough bootleg tape that's been floating around was first made, and has also recently acquired the talents of Tony Levin to lay down his bass tracks. == Steve Tavaglione (sax)|_Blue Tav_; AH is on the track Tsunami only (Sohbi/Creatchy Records, Japanese Krokus: AH solos on "Long Way From Home," on the album _Change of Address_, on Arista Paz: Love In Peace (Mtr Mix CHECD 00102; 1977) Strange Advance - The Distance Between; President Records 1988 London, England - President PCOM 1094 John Stevens: Retouch; View (German) Carl Verheyen: No Borders c1988; Chase Music Group CMD 8012 Never Was Never Will Be (a SOMA reunion of sorts) possibly out on Polygram/late '94 (4 tracks with AH so far). Rock 'n' roll... Billy Childs -- He's studying the music now--and I guess the new release will be out on Windham Hill Jazz mid-94... Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 12:21:41 -800 (PST) From: Chris Richards Subject: AH Soloist on Movie "Speed" Soundtrack? At the request of Jeff Preston, I just re-viewed the credit roll on the video-cassette for "Speed". Indeed it lists Mike Fisher and Alan Holdsworth as "soloists", under the category of Orchestrations? Can anyone confirm this? The spelling of AH's name is as appears above. tapes: > > >ALLAN HOLDSWORTH,GORDON BECK >------------------------------- >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 11/81" 25MIN. > >ALLAN HOLDSWORTH & I.O.U. (PAUL CARMICHAEL,GARY HUSBAND) >--------------------------------------------------------- >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 1981" 30MIN. > >ALLAN HOLDSWORTH,PAT SMYTHE,HAROLD FISHER,DARRYL RUNSWICK >------------------------------------------------------------- >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 8/14/77" 23MIN. >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 11/26/78" 30MIN. > >ALLAN HOLDSWORTH,RAY WARLEIGH,GORDON BECK,JOHN MARSHALL,J.O'WHEY >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 1/8/80" 30MIN. > >NUCLEUS >-------- >"BBC RADIO-LONDON,ENGLAND 11/72" 23MIN. > >SOFT MACHINE >------------- >"JAZZ LONDON RADIO SHOW-LONDON,ENGLAND 1974" 26MIN. > >TEMPEST >-------- >"HIPPODROME-LONDON,ENGLAND 6/2/73" 54MIN. > Nucleus 1980 session with AH (J.T.de.Boer@let.rug.nl) ==================================================== Sylvian: ===== David Sylvian : A biography by Power, Martin David Sylvian was lead singer of "Japan" before launching a solo career. Featuring an in-depth study of how Sylvian formed the group and how the bandbroke-up at the height of their career, this biography also features full album reviews and 16 pages of photographs. Apparently due to be published by Ominbus press in OCT 98 in paperback format. Price 9.99 UKP ===== Video of Japanese broadcast of Abstract Day Video of Italian broadcast of Time Zones 94 Pt One Video of Italian broadcast of Red Ronnie's "Mi ritorni in mente" (Toyah = JBK) Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 16:02:57 -0500 (EST) From: PKBone@aol.com To: sylvian@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Covers etc. Message-ID: <970217160256_2094326416@emout14.mail.aol.com> Another oddity in my collection that might be of interest to listmembers is a record called Ink in the Well: A Conversation, which is a promo that Virgin sent out containing a September 1987 interview from Swedish radio to promote SotB and the subsequent tour. According to the sleeve it's from an edition of 500 copies. (Mine is #265.) Incidentally, I had about a dozen of these several years ago, given to me by a Virgin America employee who was a Sylvian fan -- he said they were about to be thrown out. :-/ All the extras have since been given away. :-) -Paula. ==================================================== Tapes: I'd like to get tape copies of the following: Organ music: Stephen Montagu: Behold a Pale Horse John Harper: Psalm 150 Messiaen Myron Roberts W. Matthias "Litanies" by Jehan Alain "Alleluyas" by Simon Preston "Paean" by Leighton "Suite: Laudate Dominum" by Peter Hurford Other classical: Offenbach?|Candide (operetta?) Holst|Prelude & Scherzo? Various: Carmen Alice, "Il Sole Nella Pioggia" [with Barbieri/Jansen] 1989 EMI Italiana Spa; EMI 090-7925202 Ambrosia|1st album Anderson, Ian|Divinities (4track CD single) Anderson, Ian|Divinities: 12 Dances with God (April 24th?) EMI CDC 5552622 Anderson, Jon|Angel's Embrace (Higher Octane Records) B-Tribe|Festa Fatalle (sp?) dance tracks that quotes "I'll Find My Way Home" Bailey, Steve|track from 1994 album with Jon Anderson Bauhaus (just about any) Bowie: Buddha of Suburbia (don't need: title track or Dead Against It) Bowie: Lodger & Heroes Burroughs, Laurie Anderson & Giorno album: Youre' The Guy I Want To Share My Money With Cranes (not Forever or Wings of Joy) Curved Air|Japanese live album with Jobson & Copeland? Damn The Machine|CD single with Cat Food on it De Meij/Kuipers|Lord of the rings (ottavo ott18924); $15 Ebony: Year of the Cat (ZYX music : ZYX 6829-8) CD single Either/Orchestra|"The Half Life of Desire" (11 piece jazz ensemble covers Red) Emerson, Keith|Changing States Ezra Winston|_Myth of the Chrysavides_ (LP or tape) Gologotha: not UK 90's band, but 70's French band Hackett, Steve & Sonic Obsession|Timeless (UK CD single) Hackett|CD bonus tracks, incl one on Guitar Noir Happy Family Harmonia Ensemble|Harmonia Meets Zappa Hatfield & The North: Afters (bonus tracks on other 2 albums) Help Band| "Lucky Man" on the Album: Dance Zone Level One, PolyTel 740-032-2 Hoyry-Kone Incredible String Band|with Jobson (any format; tape copy OK) Jerky Boys Jethro Tull|BBC 1991 live (14 April) Jethro Tull|Glory Row (on Repeat: Best of vol 2) Judgement of Paris (not Signal) Kanzeon|Kanzeon M. Walking on the Water|Pictures of an Exhibitionist (German 25min CD) Mikkelborg, Palle| any compositions other than Aura Nascimento, Milton|Angelus (on Windham Hill) "Qualquer Coisa A Haver Com O Paraiso" only Numan, Gary: Cry, the Clock Said 9:59 and Moral 4:34 off Dance Ogerman/Brecker: Cityscapes Outer Limits|A Boy Playing The Magical Bugle Horn (89) Outer Limits|Silver Apples On The Moon (87?) Paradox|Broken Barricades (Japanese Holdsworth-clone sound) Pink Floyd: any recordings of Earl's Court (London) Wall shows Porcupine Tree|any except Sky Moves Sideways Procul Harum|with Jobson (any format; tape copy OK) Radius|Arc Measuring (with David Cross; any format; tape copy OK) Rongey, Kurt|Any Rypdal, Terje|If Mountains Could Sing Saito, Tadamitsu|It's About Time (upcoming release with Jon Anderson) Sancious|Just As I Thought Sandii and the Sunsetz|Banzai Baby ("This is not enough": Sylvian wrote & backing vocals?) Shaka|Steppin' (On The Wild Side)|cassette single only? (rel 1/92) Shore, Howard (e.g. soundtracks other than Naked Lunch) Simon Says|any Soundtrack|Fagen/Khan track from Arthur II Soundtrack|Lord of the rings (intrada int8003); $18 Soundtrack|National Lampoon's European Vacation (track produced by Ehart) Stolt, Roine|The Flower King Syndone|Spleen or Inca Tipographica|any Tolkien|Lord of the Rings (BBC 13-cassette production; copy acceptable) Ultravox|first three Ultravox albums (except what is on 3 into one and Ha Ha Ha) White Willow|any Yano, Akiko: Ai ga Nakucha ZNR (Traite...) Zappa|many albums Zazou, Hector|Appearance on "Mixing IT", BBC Radio 3 ===== NOTES: Akiko Yano:_Ai ga nakucha_ Drums: Yukihiro Takahashi Steve Jansen Bass: Mick Karn Haruomi Hosono Keyboards: Akiko Yano Ryuichi Sakamoto Duet vocal on "Good Night", David Sylvian ===== ==================================================== John Wetton related wants: Banks, Peter 2 Sides Of Peter Banks 73 Chapman, Roger Mail Order Magic 80 Chapman, Roger Hyenas Only Laugh For Fun 81 Edward's Hand Stranded 71 Family Fearless 71 * Family Bandstand 72 * Ferry, Bryan Another Time, Another Place 74 Ferry, Bryan In Your Mind 77 Haskell, Gordon It Is & It Isn't 74 * MacKay, Duncan Score 77 Manzanera, Phil K-Scope 78 Mogul Thrash Mogul Thrash 71 Norman, Larry Only Visting This Country 74 Rainbow, Philip Jungle Law 81 Rare Bird Somebody's Watching 73 Streetwalkers Streetwalkers 74 * Uriah Heep Return To Fantasy 75 Uriah Heep High & Mighty 76 Wetton, John Raised In Captivity 93 * unreleased Wishbone Ash Number The Brave 81 ==================================================== Videos (copies please): Various|video of Gothenburg prgfest 95 King Crimson|Live in Japan 1995 video ELP live at the RAH video Beckmann Communications, Meadow Court, West Street, Ramsey, Isle of Man, IM8 1AE, British Isles. Tel (+44) 1624 816585 / Fax (+44) 1624 816589. > > hi > Very soon two tapes will be released from the 1995 art-rock festival in > Gothenburg. Galleon and Anekdoten on one tape and Twin Age and Flower- > kings(Roine Stolt) on the other. For more information check out > http://www.algonet.se/~larry/pic.html .The video will, at first, be > released on europe-format (PAL). Up-dates on a ntsc version later on. > Email me for any questions concerning this. > Tobias Broljung Fruitopia advert (US) by Kate Bush; sounds like "Forbidden Colours" Lynch: The Grandmother, etc. Cindy Crawford Shape Your Body Workout video: Cindy Crawford exercise video that uses a Rain Tree Crow track (big wheels in shanty town) Anderson, Laurie|Collected Videos Jethro Tull|20 Years of: mentions Jobson? Zappa|Zappa's Universe, Yellow Shark, Dub Room Special, etc. Orb Future Sound Of London Sylvian: Bamboo Music, Orpheus Karn/Dalis Car: any Sakamoto: Heartbeat tour (only portion with Sylvian and Chavez) ==================================================== Printed items: Sketches of Sakamoto (Japan only?) ISBN 4-87233-046-3 c $54 January 1986 issue of Guitar player, with flexi disc: Fripp's Easter Celebration David Toop: Ocean of Sound Article from August 1995 issue of CCM Magazine by Kerry Livgren, Mark Joseph, and Dr. Patrick Cavanaugh: "Can 'Christian' Music Exist?" 3 pages. Photocopies of CD inserts for: Slowdive: Just for a day Slowdive: Souvlaki Torch Song: toward the unknown region Strange Cargo: Hinterland wings: over America Sylvian: Perspectives (photo book) Sylvian: Trophies AD|Art of the State (photocopy of sleeve and insert) Lots of UK/Jobson articles; email me for what I do and don't have Dave Stewart: _Musicians Guide to Reading and Writing Music_ paperback Zappa: Them or Us ===== CD ROM magazine with TMBG: From: OpusRL@aol.com The Blender CD has Henry "That's Not A Tumor, That's My Neck" Rollins on the cover, and it was their first issue (1.1). It came out last year around this time. The Johns do a horoscope feature, where on John will be off camera reading a normal lame horoscope while the other John will make odd faces in response to the words. In one, all you see is the back Flan's head. Quite amusing. Also, they review (quite favorably) John Henry, and They do a stripped down, accordian-and-guitar version of "Extra Savior Fair". Somebody once told me there's another track of the Johns on there somewhere, but I haven't found it. I got a few numbers for you, I don't know which would work. There is the feedback number, which is (212)302-2626 (free if you call from work). There is also a subscription number, which is 1-800-825-0061 (free if you call from North America). Tell me if you get through. = Blender, in contrast, is like being locked in a room with brilliant teenage speed freaks. The graphics are very bright, the sensibility very arch, and the tone inches toward shrieky hysteria every other screen. But when it's good, Blender is the best of the bunch. An interview with Alice Cooper is properly awestruck (the user has to pass a Worthiness Test to see it), and the video tour of Henry Rollins' house is almost as inspired as the we-go-shopping-for-underwear-with-Luscious Jackson segment. The music reviews run the gamut from Future Sound of London to Regis Philbin, and the two guys from They Might Be Giants reading the horoscopes are a hoot. Best of all, Blender runs quickly, which means you can skedaddle out of the lousy segments, like the failed comedy of "Therapist to the Stars"). For a magazine, it has a ways to go. For a CD-ROM, it's pretty good. If I could afford a laptop so I could take it to the can, I might even subscribe. =====