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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
EKE BBB replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
In two consecutive days, we've lost two of the most important Spanish rock musicians, two icons, two excelent musicians, vocalists and composers, as well as probably our best representatives of "sex, drugs and rock'n'roll". May you rest in peace, motherfuckers! Jorge Martínez (70) from Ilegales Robe Iniesta (63) from Extremoduro - Today
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Love to here the Shorter! But it has been implied the McLean date is in sombody's hands, like somebody's great uncle who was a Knight's Templar has a copy.
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It’s odd that it hasn’t even been reissued in vinyl.
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Jay Kelly - Netflix
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Chad Powers - HULU
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That was awesome.
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Discographical information about recording dates on jazz releases.
John L replied to John L's topic in Discography
For new jazz, the labels that I buy from tend to be Blue Note, Smoke, ECM, and a lot of small often artist-controlled labels. In every case, I would say the precise recording dates are the exception rather than the rule. What you say about Columbia and Concord is spot on, but it would seem that most reissues of the music include this information. So the information was documented but maybe not included on original LP covers. Today I wonder if a lot of this information is not being documented for posterity at all. -
Over the last four weeks we attended a series of concerts during the Wiesbadener Bachwochen, a bi-annual festival. This year there was an enlarged program to celebrate 50 years of its existence. to much to pay for all, but we picked some jewels. The Italian ensemble Zefiro played wind sonatas for the Dresden court by Fasch, Heinichen, Zelenka and others. Absolutely cinvincing and enganging performances. Its leader, oboist Alfredo Bernardini, conducted a program of orchestral pieces of the Dresden orchestra with students of the period performance branch of the Frankfurt music Academy, which they aptly call Capella Academica Frankfurt. One has to keep in mind that the Dresden orchestra between 1700 and 1750 was one of the three best in Europe, and these young people now play that demanding stuff flawlessly! The director of the branch, Eva Maria Pollerus, played three and a half hours of Bach last Saturday, all of Clavierübung I & II. The harpsichord was a reconstructed model by Harass in Thuringia built by Jürgen Ammer in 2007, a type of instrument that Bach played. Absolutely stunning sound, and perfect performance Everybody thinking it is appropriate to play these Partiutas on a modern piano should get an opportunity to hear this and be convinced that it is not. The sound with multiple regsitration of four sets of strings - 16", 8", 8", 4" - was fascinating.
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Website is being a little weird tonight, sorry for the "tripple threats".
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Me too. Me too. Me too. SL: Yeah. JM: It was like I was improvising using them as an instrument like, you know. And it was great. It was fun. And I have never heard that session. SL: Oh really? JM: Never heard it. SL: I hope it sees the light of day someday. Mr. McLean, this has been a real thrill. This interview does not imply Jackie was opposed to this date being released; am I wrong???
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But the Wayne session still lives?
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Well, the tunes she composed/arranged, or solos on.
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Guess, Abrasion will never see the light of day.
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Alas, the tape is really lost. Thought somebody here actually had a copy.
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What Christmas music are you playing?
Holy Ghost replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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I think someone has a copy somewhere. So what if Norman Connors was "over his head" I'd pay to hear "Abrasion" at least once, gladly donate the royalties to Jackie's estate.... In a way, wasn't Art Blakey's "Just Coolin'" in a similar bag, like iffy? But it was released (I bought it). Put out Abrasion, and I am going to believe everybody contributing to this thread would buy it.
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The material has not been reissued in the US on any format since the 1994 2-CD set. However, it has been reissued 4 times on CD in Japan since then.
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