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  3. Yelena Eckemoff ABBA Museum IMPACTING NOW! Format: Jazz, Rock “With Rosendals Garden, Eckemoff ventures into particularly fertile terrain: a refined form of symphonic jazz that is as intricate as it is welcoming. The compositions are sophisticated in construction, the arrangements layered and harmonically adventurous, yet nothing feels hermetic. “Accessibility, in her hands, is not compromise but strategy. In an era when jazz often competes for attention through volume or technical spectacle, Eckemoff opts instead for narrative patience and emotional architecture. “Within the broader contemporary jazz landscape, Eckemoff occupies a distinctive space. While American jazz often leans into rhythmic assertiveness and European jazz sometimes drifts toward abstraction, she forges a synthesis: structurally rigorous yet narratively intimate, classically grounded yet improvisationally fluid. As a composer in a field still disproportionately defined by male bandleaders, her authority feels neither declarative nor defensive, it is simply assumed.” — Thierry de Clemensat @ Paris Move Original French: “Avec Rosendals Garden, Eckemoff explore un territoire particulièrement fécond: une forme raffinée de jazz symphonique, à la fois complexe et accueillante. Les compositions sont sophistiquées dans leur construction, les arrangements riches et harmoniquement audacieux, sans jamais devenir hermétiques. “Chez elle, l’accessibilité n’est pas une concession, mais une stratégie. À une époque où le jazz rivalise souvent d’intensité sonore ou de démonstration technique, Eckemoff choisit au contraire la patience narrative et l’architecture émotionnelle. “Dans le paysage du jazz contemporain, Eckemoff occupe une place singulière. Là où le jazz américain privilégie souvent l’affirmation rythmique et où le jazz européen tend parfois vers l’abstraction, elle forge une synthèse: structure rigoureuse, intimité narrative, ancrage classique et fluidité improvisée. Dans un milieu encore largement dominé par des figures masculines, son autorité ne s’affiche pas; elle s’impose naturellement.” For interviews, review copies, or media inquiries, contact: Harry Eckemoff info@yelenamusic.com www.yelenamusic.com www.landhproduction.com Follow Yelena Eckemoff: https://hypeddit.com/eckemoff/rosendalsgarden  
  4. Yep, yep! I know there's been a revival of interest in his work somewhat recently, but this LP (hir first, IIRC) remains overlooked even so. Also, Dennis Sandole alumni represent!
  5. I am OK with paying ahead as long as I get the book at some point!
  6. Japanese reissue of this forthcoming:
  7. I finished "Listening To Prestige" earlier today. It was definitely the type of book I was able to read on and off over a number of weeks . Much of the book's discussion of musicians who recorded for Prestige was familiar to me, though every so often I discovered something of which I was unaware. As I said in a previous post, the book caused me to listen to some albums on Prestige that I had not heard in a long long time. Though I would not consider the book an essential read for jazz fans, I did enjoy it and am glad I read it.
  8. John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Bob Thiele, August 1964, RVG studio
  9. Grateful Dead, April 14, 1972, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, disc 3
  10. hmmm hope I get mine soon and then I will have to decide ... set aside the Prestige book to read this first or continue on and then move on to the KD? I have barely cracked Listening to Prestige. Not that it doesn't strike me as something one could pick up and set down and read very piecemeal.
  11. I had forgotten that Rufus Harley was an interesting (enough) tenor player!
  12. Just Checked Amazon - Whistle Stop is $99. for the Hard Back, and $30. for the paperback. Did not see and eBook mentioned.
  13. Yeah, mine arrived Wednesday last week. I ordered another book from them at the same time that was in stock and that came near immediately. Hope you get your copy soon.
  14. Well done. I was honing in on the drummer as the key but I've never heard of Billy Abner and wouldn't have gotten this.
  15. 9. I got it. Super rare, it's "Taurus the 20th" from Rufus Harley "Scotch & Soul".
  16. I thought it was coming in April? I better get it soon. Even though it was a pre-order, I already paid.
  17. Ken Dryden

    Irene Kral

    Alan Broadbent loved working with her. She died far too young, but left some great recordings.
  18. felser

    Irene Kral

    +1, fascinating album.
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