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  1. Just Stompin' by La Monte Young, The Forever Bad Blues Band. supported by. pat Originally paid $57 for this in tape form and burned it out driving around. horst_k Saw them mid-90s in Vienna. They were a real knockout. more... Digital Album. Streaming + Download.

  2. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Just Stompin' (Live At The Kitchen)" on Discogs.

    • (33)
    • US
    • 15
    • 2 x CD, Album
  3. Just Stompin' by The Forever Bad Blues Band, LaMonte Young released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Just Stompin' (Live At The Kitchen) by La Monte Young, The Forever Bad Blues Band. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (37)
    • Electronic, Rock
    • 17
    • Experimental, Avantgarde, Minimal, Drone
  5. 5. Mai 2013 · LaMonte Young is one of the most important musical figures of the 20th century, although he remains relatively unknown. He’s considered the originator of minimalism (although I reckon Satie got there first) and as such his influence is writ large across much music that you probably are familiar with. That’s most obvious with ...

  6. Just Stompin': Live at the Kitchen, an Album by La Monte Young and the Forever Bad Blues Band. Released in 1993 on Gramavision (catalog no. R2 79 487; CD). Genres: Blues Rock, Microtonal Classical.

  7. La Monte Young stretches out with some bluesy jams, but always keeps the minimalistic piano drone. For me, and I'm no fan of just intonation, this one hits it on the head. This album deconstructs the blues better than any other. My rip of the out of print CD that sells for silly money now.