Miles Davis "Miles In The Sky" 1968
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With the 1968 album Miles in the Sky, Miles Davis explicitly pushed his
second great quintet away from conventional jazz, pushing them toward the
jazz-rock...
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Hello, I'm Daigo.
Los Angeles is included V.A. PLANET SKA in a different version on this cassette.
Sorry, they're same version.
I'm pretty sure I have Planet Ska but I can't find it. If I do have it I can't believe I overlooked this song.
When I first listened to the tape it didn't sound familiar so maybe I don't have it.
I will keep looking. I'd love to have a better copy without the hissing.
Thanks - I always wondered what they sounded like.
You may also want to track down the 45 by "Steppin Lazer"; they were another ska outfit that played the ON.
I never heard of Steppin Lazer but I will most certainly be on the look out for it. I know there was an all-female reggae/rock band from New York in the late 80s called Steppin Razor.
Aside from the small handful of bands that are a little more well known (Untouchables, Targets, Boxboys, etc.) the only other band that I know of that was a regular at the ON is Double-0 Four and they have (I believe) 1 single ("I Don't Love You No More / Get a Feeling") and a demo cassette out there somewhere. I have been looking for those as well as this Ska Cha Cha for many many years and finally found this. This gives me hope that I will have 004 before too long and now Steppin Lazer as well.
planet ska and they named the song lost angeles on the compilation...i have the tape one of my first ska records...and i love them, all the bands the songs are just perfect...absolutly perfect compilation, the best ska album was planet ska!
i made a little clip to their Los Angeles song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHoNFd7zaiE
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