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Pre order? Are they getting reissued?
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Im a big fan of Joe both as leader as a sideman. All of the Blue Notes are great but my favorites would be: - Inner Urge - In n Out on Milestone: - Multiple - Tetragon - Power to the People Later Joe: - Mirror Mirror - So Near So Far - Double Rainbow
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Yes, Witch Doctor is very 'hot'. Great record though.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
BFrank replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
This evening, Shelley Carrol Quartet at the Kitchen Cafe. A program of songs associated with Stan Getz. Quite excellent. -
TIFF is having a Mikio Naruse retrospective. I've managed to book tickets for 4 of the films and am trying to see 3 more (which are currently sold out, but tickets generally are released a few days ahead of each screening). So far I saw When a Woman Ascends the Stairs and then today, Floating Clouds, which was far too melodramatic for my taste.
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It would be a real shame if Shorter had opposed the release. In fact, at least part of the so-called āBecauseā session had already leaked as bootlegs, and from what I understand, it's quite good. Barbara Burton's vibes are surprisingly good, and McCoy Tyner is good too. I can understand why Shorter āat the timeā was reluctant to release it. It feels more like a prequel than a sequel to Odyssey of Iska (or Weather Report), and it's ājazzier.ā But listening to it now, it's at least a valuable relic of the past.
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There is a scene from a Columbia recording session in the Straight No Chaser documentary where Rouse asks whether the chords he just makes up are correct. So obviously there were no chord symbols on the sheet. I must have some facsimile of a Monk sheet somewhere without chords. I will look for it. To me it makes sense. Monk wanted improvisation on the tune, not the chord changes, and he himself played just like that. If so, he wouldn't have needed to notate changes.
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According to the liner notes from the Mosaic box, the problems with the "Meet Me At The Jazz Corner Of The World" tapes are baked in: Although all of the sessions in this collection were recorded by the extraordinary Rudy Van Gelder, there are sonic problems on two sessions. The drums were recorded very āhotā on the March 14, 1961 session and sound at times on the threshold of distortion. On the live Birdland date, there is a vibrating, fluttering distortion that takes place intermittently in the horns and sometimes the entire ensemble. These problems exist on the original master tapes. They have been corrected as much as possible, but are still aurally present.
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Much love for Power to the People. I need to dig deeper in Joe's Milestone catologue.
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Time keeps on slipping into the future, forgot how much I really like this record! š š Haven't heard it (nor knew of its existence) but now I want to!
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
gvopedz replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Jeffrey Shurtleff - State Farm https://archive.org/details/lp_state-farm_jeffrey-shurtleff -
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
jlhoots replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Brandi Carlisle: Returning To Myself -
Prompted by the JoeHen thread.
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āDick Cary & his Tuesday Night Friends playing Dick Cary Originalsā Arbor Jazz cd I havenāt played this one in a long time and thatās a shame. Iāve always been a fan of whatever Mr. Cary played on either piano or horn, and this one where he has a lot of input is a joy to hear.
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