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i don't know much about him but a record that strucked me as a wonderful surprise was Jacob Young's Evening Falls (ECM, 2004). Real beautiful acoustic guitar playing. Nice ensemble too! Very best from Argentina, Ariel. El 20/08/2009, a las 17:43, <dohol1@windstream.net> escribió: > Rypdal, Torn, Frisell, Abercrombe and Towner...They're all great. > > Raul Bjorkenhiem also had a couple of records on ECM that are better > than OK. > > > > An It must be mention that Derek Bailey was on a couple of early ECM > recordings, a duo with Dave Holland and a release by the MIC > ( Bailey, Evan Parker, Jamie Muir, Hugh Davies and Christine > Jeffreys..) > ---- Kevin Cheli-Colando <kevin@minds-eye.org> wrote: >> Also, while not on ECM, I am really enjoying Eivind Aarset these days >> and would recommend you check him out as well if you haven't already >> (definitely more electronic than the ECM stuff, but very tasty). >> >> Kevin >> >> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Jim >> Goodin<jimgoodinmusic@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Totally agree on Steve Tibbetts. He has seemed to have >>> 'disappeared' though >>> in terms of new work, does anyone know anything about him. I >>> still listen >>> to Big Map Idea which is really old but wonderful, also Yr. >>> >>> Krispen played Terje Rypdal on his June Free Wav radio show >>> http://radio-boise-freewave.blogspot.com/. >>> >>> Ralph Towner I also highly recommend, he's really an acoustic guy >>> not >>> lo9oping but wonderful improvisor on 12-string steel and nylon 6. >>> >>> Jim >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Till now you seriously considered yourself to be the body and to >> have a >> form. That is the primal ignorance which is the root cause of all >> trouble. >> >> - Ramana Maharshi (1879-1950) >> >> Sound and Vision: http://www.minds-eye.org >> Video http://www.vimeo.com/user877640/videos >> >