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COBRA / #93
This is a collection of some of my favorite world tracks. Seven more to go!


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Nice cover art and design!
@McD don’t judge a book by its cover.
I’m just judging the cover at this point in time: 8/10.
Hello @LinearLineman this is a very nice selection of some great tracks, enjoyed it very much! frenq
Thanks so much @Frenq. Hope all is well for you!
Karen is at Bible study tonight. The Church Ladies are praying for all us sinners. Hallelujah, you snaggletoothed, old fish-eyed fools. Praise the Lord! Anyway, she’s bringing home something special from Arby’s. Horsey Sauce rules!
In the meantime… I’m sitting out on my leafy green patio, surveying my domain, and listening to your latest. My faves are 1) Taqsim, 2) Jubal, and 3) Kaspian Sea. Is that Jubal Flute? I have that one, but haven’t used it for a while. It’s on my short list. I like the break in Taqsim about halfway. Kaspian Sea conjures up memories of early Chick Corea. Saw RTF in college and Elektric Band once at the Uptown. I just saw my first lightning bug of the year. It landed right on my iPad. Cute little guy.
Today was an especially shitty day, so it’s nice to just sit and listen to some good original music and do nothing else. I have often wondered… do you ever make a mistake and start over? Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I think I’ll go in and watch some Andy Griffith reruns. Time to nip it in the bud. Peace, bro.
Thx @Paulieworld and sorry for your bad day. At our ages even those are to be grateful for! Bombay does help retain that pov. I’m pretty sure you employed it medicinally!
I’ll get over it. I’m limiting it to Friday and Saturday nights. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. It’s Saturday! We just got back from Bavarian Lodge. That’s twice in a month. She had Cabbage Rolls and I had Beef Stroganoff. I even bought a Bavarian Lodge T-shirt. Extra Large, of course. Peace and love… and all that old hippie stuff!
Aranjuez and Cobra did it for me but I might change my mind on repeat listening… nicely varied selection but then again you’ve got a huge back catalogue (that’s not a euphemism) to choose from 🙏
Thx @GeoTony those are my favorites, too.
I’m liking this collection too… the use of World Music instruments is very emersive to create a feeling of mystery and rituals.
@LinearLineman I thought this might a be a tribute to one of my favourite musicians, John Zorn, with his Cobra series. Will check this out!
BTW Zorn’s Masada quartet are one of the best Jazz bands I’ve ever had the pleasure to see. Zorn, Joey Baron, Greg Cohen and Dave Douglas. Tight!!
@gusgranite hsha, sorry to disappoint you. I, myself, thought it was by Rudyard Kipling!
Listened to the first couple tracks on my way home from work tonight. Really good stuff as usual @LinearLineman
Nearly missed #93 - another good one Michael. Aranjuez was my favorite, too. Heard some elements of Rodrigo throughout (and, of course, some Copland).
Thanks @Edward_Alexander. Hope all is well with you.
@pbelgium yes, Rodrigo. I rarely set out to mimic a great piece but I did this time. An homage, really.