Howdy do, Folks!
This week I've got what I 'd like to call, a "New World Potpourri." All New World albums, all with credited composers/artists! First we've got the second outing from Brujo Publishing Inc. (the folks behind W 280-281), helming composers such as George Small, Paul Jost, Tony Davilio, Juan diaz, and Rich Malfitano. It's equally great as it's predecessor, with perhaps even more variety in genres/styles. Next, we've got Bill Loose's second New World outing after W 290-291. While not as enchanting, it's still a great listen with Loose's typical charm. Finally, we've got the complete output of one Vic Szczepanski, possibly the label's most elusive artist. While I could find very little about Vic Szczepanski, his albums for Robert Hall are easily some of my favorites for how unique they truly are. If anyone happens to know more about Vic Szczepanski's life and other work, please let me know!
I have no clue who the original rippers for any of these albums are, but if anyone does know, drop me a line!
W 282-283, George Small, Paul Jost, Tony Davilio, Juan Diaz, Rich Malfitano -
W 286-287, Vic Szczepanski -
W 292-293, Bill Loose -
W 294-295, Vic Szczepanski -
W 296-297, Vic Szczepanski -
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Have a good one!