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Re: Falstaff Beer, question pour Claude

Titre du sujet : Re: Falstaff Beer, question pour Claude
par Anonyme sur 11/11/2007 19:00:35

Wouah !!!
Claude, si tu as chez toi le single "change of adress", tu as en ta possession l'un des singles les plus rares de Clapton...
Une pièce très recherchée, qui vaux une petite fortune (pour un single)


copie d'un article le concernant :
"The story of how the '45 vinyl single titled 'Change Of Address' is somewhat curious, in that it was a cryptic attempt to place an unknown musical phenomenon into the music market, while using that group's music to make known Island Records (Chris Blackwell's) new office location. It is believed that 500 copies of the '45 vinyl were distributed, mostly to UK disc jockeys and other well-regarded individuals on the music scene. None were originally distributed outside of the United Kingdom. Details of how this extraordinary instrumental medley was created can be threaded to the rehearsals made early during 1969 by Baker, Clapton and Winwood. Clearly ahead of its time, this instrumental has a refined mix of jazz riffs layered with potent rock guitar riffs and double bass drum beats; Quite similar to an embryonic hatching of what was happening with fusion jazz during 1969! Listening to the Blind Faith Deluxe Edition's studio jams disc, you can hear an early version of the 'Change Of Address' instrumental done in a slower and less complex musical style. The final version was released on '45 vinyl, probably recorded during March or April of 1969 in London, and then carefully multi-tracked and finely mastered at Olympic Studios during May 1969. "

et pour la discographie complète de Blind Faith :

http://www.winwoodfans.com/discog/bf.htm