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Episode of Late Lunch with Out To Lunch recorded by AMM All-Stars at their Betsey Trotwood Friday lunchtime residency on 5th July 2024.
Episode of Late Lunch with Out To Lunch mainly comprising music recorded by AMM All-Stars at their Betsey Trotwood Friday lunchtime residency on 5th July 2024.
Nick Lubran - acoustic guitar, wooden flutes
Paul Moss - recorder, clarinet, Yamaha keyboard (on "Motorcycle Madness")
Robert "Sugarlips" Goldsmith - sopranino sax, baritone sax
Dave Black - electric guitar
Out To Lunch - electric piano, acoustic guitar
François Moreau - double bass
Peter Baxter - tabletop percussion
0:00 Marc Guillermont's "Make a Blues Noise Here" as accompanied by AMM All-Stars at the beginning of How It Ought To Be 29-i-2020 1:24
1:38 "Whatever Next (Not Wallpaper)" 35:41
38:04 "Busking My Busby" 5:55
44:30 "Motorcycle Madness" 3:52
48:32 Out To Lunch "Dipped Dark Dependency" 8-vii-2024 7:57
56:50 AMM All-Stars "Indeed They Play" live broadcast from Resonance FM 5-vi-2018 2:08
Image: "What Happened in the Forest is On My Mind" pen, ink and MS Paint by Out To Lunch 8-vii-2024 incorporating a photo taken by Graham Davis at Highgate Cemetery with additions by Peter Baxter.
https://archive.org/details/on-the-spot-man-10-vii-2024
https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/playlists/late-lunch-with-out-to-lunch/
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