“Indo Jazz Suite” (1966) de The Joe Harriot Double Quintet

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  • Been listening to this album for almost a decade now. Certified classic.
  • Sounds like it was recorded 20 years in the future, yet record 50 years ago. Puts every thing else to shame Worth a listen.
  • Loved it for 50years and more. The"solos" are something else. Marvellous. Bloody marvellous!🤗💞 (Doesn't quite correspond with my album but what the hell) ❤😃
  • @jackross6467
    Discovered this in the late 60's and loved it ever since. Agree with Paul Cannon comment - doesn't quite match with the recording I had but then it's impro preform to a certain extent. Still looking for the original album version I had.
  • @awt9881
    I have been listening to this almost everyday and it is stuck in my head. It plays in my head when it is not even on.
  • A should have been a classic. Absolutely excellent!
  • I heard these guys live in Birmingham, England and attended a lecture by John Mayer,
  • An extremely recommendable disc. A sound delight. Thanks for sharing
  • The opening track, at least, is Raga Piloo from Indo_Jazz Fusions I&II. This is not "Indo Jazz Suite"
  • I share the same opinion, Philipe Price; an album that was 51 years old and could have been recorded a few dozen years later, keeping it perfectly current.
  • John Mayer has been one of my favorite composers & musicians ever since a hot summer day in Park Slope, Brooklyn in 1999 - I stumbled upon (one of my desert island discs ever since..) his album on Nimbus Records “Asian Airs” and bought it instantly as I was entirely intrigued. My girlfriend at the time was studying sitar so she was also intrigued. Within a few months I obsessively tracked down his available discography. I believe there’s but one chamber work that I don’t have. Wish I had met the maestro but didn’t learn of his passing until 2007 I think. -Cheers