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1. Leonard Bernstein&Amsterdam concertgebouw orchestra- Mahler Sinf.Nr.1***** 2. Petty , Tom- Full moon fever***** 3. Lou Reed New York ***** 4. Van Morrison- Avalon Sunset***** 5. Peter Gabriel – passion***** 6. Neil Young – Freedom****1/2 7. Bob Dylan- Oh Mercy****1/2 8. Neville Brothers- yellow moon****1/2 9. Upon a time Marsh/Abercrombie/Graves****1/2 10. Rickie Lee Jones- Flying cowboys****1/2
- 1-Geri Allen/Charly Haden/Paul Motion- In the year of the dragon*****
- 2-Leonard Bernstein&Amsterdam concertgebouw orchestra- Mahler Sinf.Nr.1*****
- 3-Petty , Tom- Full moon fever*****
- 4-Lou Reed New York *****
- 5-Van Morrison- Avalon Sunset*****
- 6-Peter Gabriel – passion*****
- 7-Neil Young – Freedom****1/2
- 8-Bob Dylan- Oh Mercy****1/2
- 9-Neville Brothers- yellow moon****1/2
- 10-The Cure-disintegration****1/2
Upon a time Marsh/Abercrombie/Graves****1/2
Rickie Lee Jones- Flying cowboys****1/2
Ralph Towner- City of eyes****1/2
Daniel Lanois- Acadie ****1/2
New Model Army- thunder and consolation****1/2
Red Hot Chilli Pepper- Mothers milk****1/2
Chris Rea – The Road to hell****+
Neil Young- El Dorado ep ****+
Miles Davis Aura****
Faith No More- The Real Thing****
Myles , Alanah – s.t.****
Steve Coleman&Strata Institute cipher syntax****
Tracy Chapman- crossroads****
John Cougar Mellencamp-Big Daddy****
Billy Joel – storm front ****
David Byrne Rei momo****
Kate Bush- the sensual world****
Nirvana- Bleach***1/2+
Reinhard Mey- mein Apfelbäumchen***1/2+
Phil Collins- but seriously***1/2+
Miles Davis Amandla***1/2+
Black Velvet Band-when justice came***1/2+
Tina Turner- Foreign affair***1/2
L.Shankar- Pancha Nadai Pallavi ***1/2
Barrence Whitfield & The Savage – Live emulsified***
L.Shankar – Nobody told me ***
Shankar MRSC ***
Bob Dylan & The Dead **
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