Thursday, December 16, 2010

BRUCE DITMAS-AERAY DUST, LP, 1977, USA



Following on from my post of his Yellow LP some time back, here's another wild and wooly collection from this one time fusion drummer turned avant analog keyboard maven and Joan LaBarbara associate, courtesy of Blog friend Ward, who last gifted us with the Chamberpot LP. The A side here mirrors Yellow's outwardly bound mooginess and groove splatter while the far more jazzy flip finds him in a series of enjoyable if much more idiomatically straight duets with legendary Italian jazz trumpter Enrico Rava.
Get it via Rapidshare here

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2007/05/bruce-ditmas-yellow-lp-1977-usa.html

bd said...

thanks! i love ditmas records but theyre so hard to get!

Anonymous said...

thank you Mr. VDOOOOO!

Anonymous said...

Wow! Thanks for posting this. I have his more recent "What If" album and it's pretty good, and I really liked his playing on that Paul Bley / Jaco Pastorius / Pat Metheny quartet album. An underrated drummer for sure!

Anonymous said...

NO cop SHADES!!! VICTOR