You know what I would really like to hear is .....

Posted by: u5227470736789524 on 03 February 2008

A chance to dream, fantasize, pretend you are an artist rep/record executive .... what have you thought would make a disc you would love to have in your collection but are not aware of it being available .... and if we are really lucky, maybe someone can lead us to something we didn't know existed, but we had dreamed of.

So ..... every time I listen to the Wallflowers, I wish Jakob Dylan would make a solo acoustic recording.
Posted on: 03 February 2008 by droodzilla
Wasn't there a suggestion that, just before he died, Jimi Hendrix was looking to collaborate with Miles Davis? That's something I would have loved to hear.

Hendrix died way too young - I'm sure he would have produced a great body of adventurous music, had he lived.
Posted on: 03 February 2008 by Guido Fawkes
When ELP were formed, there was talk of Jimi wanting to join - HELP, I guess - it would have been great to hear Hendrix, Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Perhaps Keith could have kept Jimi away from the chemicals.

Otherwise what I would really like to hear is the next HMHB album Smile
Posted on: 03 February 2008 by John M
Led Zeppelin with Terry Reid singing - no disrespect to RP, but, what if.....
Posted on: 04 February 2008 by naim_nymph
I'm not sure how many film soundtrack cd's are lurking in my collection, quite a few actually, but the best film ever made <tongue in cheek>... is still begging for a good quality, expert, off the original analogue tape remastered soundtrack cd...

The Film of course is Roman Polanski's "The Fearless Vampire Killers" @ 1966

The harpsichord sounds typically Bach, but is it?, and which one, JS or JC ?
The rest of the wonderful music on this film i'm even more clueless about, can anyone please tell me? : )

Who says Vampires are no laughing matter?

nymph
Posted on: 16 February 2008 by naim_nymph
Whoops!...

Actually... a well produced "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" does exist for the greatest film ever made, (please ignore my post above)! Red Face

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Composed and Conducted By Krzysztof Komeda The Fearless Vampire Killers

Or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are In My Neck

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51p03roXK5L._AA240_.jpg

It's very good too, albeit sounding weird at times with what might be some very slight distortion on a couple of tracks, and some dodgy 1960-styled stereo flutter at the begining. These tracks are all quite short and represent the film musik complete with dead-pan indifference from one track to next. The muzyka is brilliant! a short re-occurring melody repeats using clarinet, oboe and later on what i think is a bassoon.
But it's the singing that is most fasinating, no lyrics, no instruments, just fasinating sustained note singing in a delightful femmecreepy kind of way : )

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So, if i was a recording-executive (with lots of influence) i would re-create this soundtrack into a 're-worked' album using the same style of classic instrumentation but with longer, more inter-twined tracks, and to include the, 'dance of the vampires' harpsichord menuetto that is disapointingly not included on the soundtrack.

nymph records Inc
Posted on: 08 March 2008 by u5227470736789524
Well, I got lucky ... to be released May 13, 2008, Jakob Dylan solo, mostly acoustic, produced by Rick Rubin.
Yes !!!!!!