More recordings like "The Trinity Sessions"?


Apparently the group just set up and began to play and record. Are there more examples other than concerts that were made this way? I'm aware that at one time that was the way it was done but am asking about more recent recordings.
Examples?
Thanks
Steve
scoly1
Per John's reference to SQ:

If that's what you're after, pass on the Rundgren stuff. Not good. I assumed that you were more focused on the live/spontaneous feel of the performances.

Marty

PS and OT

John,

I got hold of 2 Cow's WAOB. Great call, thanx. You might check out the Canadian band called "Jr. Gone Wild". Very much of a piece with WAOB.
Forgot to paste the Jr Gone Wild link

http://www.well.com/~sjroby/slw.html

CD called Simple Little Wish
Thanks Marty, I picked up one of the 3 Jr Gone Wild discs they had on the 'Zon.

We should have a Canadoan band thread!

John
You could easily have a Canadian band thread. Frazey Ford could have her own thread. Amazingly talented girl.
correction;

"My Aim Is True was recorded at Pathway Studios, Islington in a total of Twenty four hours studio time and at a cost of 2000 pounds. As I still had my "day-job" these sessions had to take place on "sick days" and holidays during late 1976 and early 1977. The musicians were members of the Marin county band Clover, who could not be credited at the time due to contractual reasons. The producer was Nick Lowe,"