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Label / Distributor: Universe / Code7/Plastic Head
Engineer: Jim Vickers
Producer: Orrin Keepnews
Pieces in Set: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 8026575001220
Catalogue Number: UV 001
Additional notes
Album Notes: Personnel includes: Paul Bley (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, ARP synthesizer); David Holland (bass); Barry Altschul (drums). Recorded at Advantage Studios, New York, New York on November 24, 1972. PAUL BLEY & SCORPIO marked the pianist's entering the '70s fusion arena just as he was emerging from his more avant-garde "Synthesizer Show" phase. Actually, not all that much has changed, just a subtle turn towards mainstream accessibility. And what's really appealing about this album is the versatile trading off between Arp synth, Fender Rhodes, and straight piano--sometimes on the same track--and the superb accompaniment by bassist Dave Holland and drummer Barry Altschul. The fusion aspect of the set isn't heavily overdone, either--the electronics sound natural and "acoustic," as on the lyrical synthesizer solo on Annette Peacock's "El Cordobes." Peacock also contributes the somber "Dreams," here given a spare, shimmering treatment courtesy of Bley's Rhodes. There are also older pieces from Carla Bley: "King Korn," the deceptively simple "Syndrome," and a little bit of abstraction called "Itcus." SCORPIO is one of Paul Bley's best albums, recorded at an early-'70s artistic peak.
Advantages: Environmental friendly, good values, products not tested on animals Disadvantages: Results not satisfactory, not a good outcome
...At one of my trips at the saloon, I was recommended some products from Paul Mitchell for my daughter, who has a frizzy and curly hair which seems to have gone in a very bad shape over the last year.
I have to admit that up until this point I have never heard of this brand, so I have decided to give it a try and see if it will help getting my little daughter?s hair back in shape. Since I normally do not buy products I don?t know I have looked up on the internet to see what information I could find about Paul Mitchell products, even if it was a bit late by this point.
Who is Paul Mitchell?
Paul Mitchell was a hairdresser who, together with John Paul DeJoria, decided in 1980 to create a brand designed especially for hair care professionals. The company wasn't a big success in the beginning and they struggled not to...
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Advantages: Great smell, Disadvantages: Normally far better value elsewhere
...**Introduction**
This is my first fragrance review for a while and I have chosen to review a very popular fragrance, Paul Smith for Men. I had used a tester of this fragrance many times whilst I was in Boots and Debenhams but had never actually bought one due to the price compared to other fragrances which I prefered and I have bought a wide range of fragrances over the years. Here is my review of Paul Smith's popular fragrance for Men. This is the first Paul Smith fragrance I have used.
**The Bottle**
I feel that The bottle is a more important feature than you might think, Nobody wants a fragrance that has a weird gastly looking bottle. I like the design of the bottle it's like the Calvin Klein Eternity fragrance. The difference is that the Paul Smith fragrance is a nice green colour whereas the Calvin Klein Eternity is a kind...
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Advantages: A few big tunes Disadvantages: Lots of weak tracks
...Although it wasn't until the year later when his commercial debut was released the Houston rapper Paul Wall released his independent solo debut in 2004 with "Chick Magnet" after collaborating with many of the key artists from H-Town and the Texas state.
1. "They Don't Know"
Found later on "The People's Champ" this one has him just killing it as he gets Grid Iron and Michael'5000' Watts to compose a track which has him sampling some H-Town classics from the likes of Lil' Keke, Fat Pat, and UGK (from nearby Port Arthur) and you here that Mike Jones (rather than Bun B, who is on the remix) joins him as they show us what H-Town is about.
**Five Stars**
2. "Dat's What Dat Is"
Moving things on a little you actually get UGK's Bun B working with Paul Wall on this one and after kicking the track off and just throwing out some very...
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