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Showing posts with label M.I.G. Music. Show all posts

January 30, 2025

"Druid One" album review by Italian musician and writer Alessandro Monti.


Here's a brilliant review on "Druid One - Live at Essen Pop and Blues Festival 1970" by my friend Italian musician and music writer ALESSANDRO MONTI (https://unfolkam.wordpress.com/a very big fan and expert of Our Holy Band.




"Where do we come from? 
All we know is that we are born on this planet, we live, we walk, we play, we work and then we leave leaving traces of our passage without knowing what will happen to those traces, and without paying the slightest attention to who will follow or collect them.

I have often asked myself these questions while listening to magnificent recordings like this one, in which half the members of the group are now elsewhere, entities of pure spirit beyond this material world without knowing that their improvised music was so intense as to take root in the planet and be rediscovered at unthinkable moments... or maybe they knew? 

Curious to think that the other half of the group continues to make music: a classical cellist and a violin teacher disinterested in his past: that's life. But to many of us this music still communicates a unique and unrepeatable emotion, a ritual that is renewed with every listen as if it did not belong to any era... perhaps because it belongs to ALL eras? 

The answer blows in the wind with this music taken from a concert in 1970, recorded impeccably by German radio at the time of the second album based on the four elements, it is no coincidence that two of them appear: water at the beginning and at the end, after an alchemical sonic journey, the dance of the earth. 

There was a time when we literally had to work miracles to find live recordings of our favorite bands, then the doors of the cosmic archives opened and we listened to all sorts of things. Today the release of a new TEB album seems almost normal, in reality all this is miraculous, especially if we think about the time spent on the dusty shelves of some archives. The music speaks for itself and no comment (let alone "critical") could add something sensible... just a few technical aspects to note: 

side A of this album starts in fade in, certainly after the performance has already begun, while side B ends with a fade out while the group seems to be able to continue endlessly, this makes me think (like Luca wrote) that perhaps it is not a complete tape, but the unrepeatable magic fully justifies its publication with the rare quote from Abelard & Heloise to seal the set: a surprise too good to be true."

Recording: ️ ️ ️ [5/5]
Vinyl dynamics: ️ [3/5]
Performance: ️ ️ [5/5]
Magic: ️ ️[5/5]

 
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August 12, 2024

A good review on the Third Ear Band record released by M.I.G. Music.

 

 

A very good review about the record is on the  Web at the link https://rythmes-croises.org/third-ear-band-back-to-1970/                                                                    

Rythmes Croises is a French webzine devoted to alternative and avant-garde music,  often interested to the Third Ear Band.

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June 26, 2024

A CD edition of Essen Festival is scheduled for the Autumn.

Bernd Ramien, A&R catalog and marketing manager of M.I.G. Music, wrote me that a CD edition of the live gig at Essen Festival is planned for the Autumn. In fact, this limited vinyl edition was thought for the TEB collectors and vinyl lovers.

Updates on the M.I.G. Music web site at  http://www.mig-music.de/en/ or https://www.facebook.com/migmusic.de/

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May 13, 2024

M.I.G. Music scheduled the TEB live album at Essen Festival for 31 May 2024.

The announced LP/CD TEB  live recording of Essen Festival (1970), titled "Druid One", will pubblish by M.I.G. on May 31th, 2024. 

The news is on line now at M.I.G. web site at http://www.mig-music.de/en/mig-music/


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April 03, 2024

The wonderful 1970 Third Ear Band live concert soon out for M.I.G. Music - an update.

The fantastic unreleased 40 minutes live gig played by the Third Ear Band at the Essen festival in June 1970 will be released soon by M.I.G. Music in two different formats: a vinyl record limited edition and a CD standard edition (with a booklet edited by me including a short story of the event).

The album is engineered by  Manfred-Joachim Kaiser and mastered by Johannes Scheibenreif. The cover is a wonderful colorful drawing by Anna Vavatsis and based on this frame taken from a short video of the gig:


These are other frames taken from that great live event:


For further infos and updates go to the M.I.G. web site at http://www.mig-music.de/en/mig-music/

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February 10, 2024

A 1970 Third Ear Band's unrealised live recording found in Germany!

Dear TEB aficionados, lovers of fine antiques, 

I was contacted a few days ago by Made In Germany (M.I.G. Music), a German label specializing in reissues and discoveries of 60s and 70s albums and recordings (http://www.mig-music.de/en/), to collaborate in the production of an extraordinary new live album by the Third Ear Band!

As announced months ago (read HERE), this is a recording of the performance that the band (in the quartet line-up: Sweeney, Minns, Smith and Coff) played on April 24, 1970 at the Essen festival, recorded and broadcasted by German radio. I am working  to analyze the seven tracks, partly taken from "Alchemy", partly from the upcoming "Elements" album, with some brilliant surprises.

An extraordinary new chapter in the band's history is therefore expected in the coming months. I am sure that it will amaze and captivate you as in the past. 

Keep in touch!

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