Saturday, March 3, 2007

QUASAR-NEBULAR TRAJECTORY, LP, 1979 + MAN CODA, LP, 1981, AUSTRALIA





Nebular Trajectory's deceptively straight opening salvo scarcely prepares one for the deeply blasted kraut inspired vision of jazz rock that ensues. Dzyan's "Time Machine" is the most immediate and obvious reference point for the sizzling but liquidly loose interplay of their power-trio-plus-effects set-up. Man Coda if anything raises the stakes further by plunging the entire proceedings even deeper "into the pudding" via a further loosening up of the collective language and an openness to the soundstage redolent of Terje Rypdal's classic "Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away".

NOTE: THE LINK FOR MAN CODA DIED, AND AS I NO LONGER HAVE THIS LP ON MY HARD DRIVE, THE MAN CODA LINK BELOW WILL NOW RE-DIRECT YOU TO THE MY GENERATION BLOG'S POST OF THIS LP.

NEW LINK FOR NEBULAR TRAJECTORY!

Get Nebular Trajectory Here

Get Man Coda Here

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks very much:another jazz rock
gem to listen.By the way I've seen
your new posts,it's very good.BYE

Anonymous said...

Please repost Man Coda -- Media Fire removed it.

Anonymous said...

Hi from Mexico:
Hey the second link is dead in Mediafire, would you repost and... only wanna know where's the tracks 1 and 2 of Nebular?
I just get five tracks from 3 to 7! Why? Please please!!!
This is the best blog in the world
THANKS!!

Tuonela said...

Thanks for this, much appreciated.

calisan, there are only five tracks, they are missnumbered. The album is complete.

Google Man Coda, it's on some weird Russian site.