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Chris Chovit said: I noticed that a couple listed Terje Rypdal as an influence. I haven't heard (him?). Can someone please fill me in? Terje is a musician from Norway. His main instrument is guitar, although his albums of the last 25+ years credit him with flute, keyboards, and soprano sax. In a way he has taken the sound of Hendrix and applied it to the European strand of jazz which includes Jan Garbarek, with whom he played in the late 60's/early 70's, and helped define what's become known as `The ECM Sound' (although thats only a part of what he does). His output is varied, from almost atonal/angular/shards-of-sound to lush and romantic. My favourite, and why I included him, is `After the Rain', which the review in UK's Melody Maker depicted as `the thinking man's Tubular Bells' - mainly cos TR played all the instruments, and possibly not the greatest recommendations in some eyes/ears but 20 years on I still find much to enjoy from the tracks. I wouldn't recommend everything he's done - as noted, his output is diverse(sp?), but I've also liked his last 3-4 group albums. Hope this helps - his discography, and a more literate analysis is on the ECM pages: http://www.ecmrecords.com/ecm/artists/8.html David david.orton@bl.uk Those Orton Leaves: http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~or387751/