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Eric started following Joe Henderson - Tetragon
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Birthday boy Chick Webb, innovator and master percussionist.
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Even for a mobster.
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By the way, the Cisco Bradley liner notes are from this book, that will be published soon: I Hear Freedom. The Great Migration, Free Jazz, and Black Power
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David Murray Quartet - Birdly Serenade I saw this group at OTO last year and was impressed by the Spanish pianist Marta Sanchez, as well as Luke Stewart, who is more of a known quantity. I might almost prefer the record as a piano trio without the vocals or occasional reed playing, but Sanchez and Stewart are good accompanists too. But still I think one of Murray's better recent records. Mostly because he sits out a lot. I didn't know he looked like that. Great face for a bandleader, or a cop.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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This is a good taster of Paul Whiteman's production in the 1920-1927 period:
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Prompted by the Paul Whiteman thread:
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George Russell “Ezz-thetics” Riverside/OJC cd Been too long since I have spun a Russell cd!
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Jazz Oracle catalogue was taken over by Upbeat. Their last release (West Coast Jazz 1922-1927) dates from 2016. Frog Records website is alive, but the last release I have been able to identify dates from 2022 (Various – The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No 6). Retrieval is now part of the Challenge Records emporium, and their latest CD, to my knowledge, was issued in 2018 (Irving Mills And His Hotsy Totsy Gang – 1930). Not a good time for this sort of "boutique labels" in the early jazz niche. On the contrary, it looks like Archeophone Records is alive and well...
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Some people might dislike flashy stuff like this, but I actually quite like it. Or maybe I just don't really like the song “Invitation” to begin with...
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..... with Thad Jones and Eddie Harris!
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Well that was a brief bit of warmth, cold snap is here and the temperature will lower over the next few days. Sigh. Starting off the morning with a different input tube in the SEWE300B and things are sounding very good. I listened again to the 10" Tal Farlow of the McGhee/Farlow disc I had finished up listening to yesterday, and now am listening to the third disc of “Classic V-Disc Big Band Jazz Sessions” Mosaic Records 10 disc set.
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Finian's Rainbow was a painful memory for Kenton in later years and was panned rather mercilessly by Michael Sparke in the "This Is an Orchestra" biography for its uninspired scoring and lackluster playing by what could have been "any anonymous studio orchestra". So YMMV, it seems, isn't it?
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Ts-find Xenakis, Metastastis (Rosbaud) * Penderecki, Anaklasis (Rosbaud) * Messiaen, Chronochromie (Rosbaud) * Ligeti, Atmospheres (Bour) and some other pieces -
Well, nobody can deny Whiteman's was one of most (if not the most) popular orchestras during the 20s. He hired some of the most relevant musicians and vocalists of that time (among them Bix, Trumbauer, the Dorseys, Red Nichols, Bing Crosby, Bill Rank, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang...), as well as probably the two most outstanding arrangers, Bill Challis and Ferde Grofé). As mentioned before, in small doses, and picking up here and there, I would say the around 10 CDs I own are "not essential" in my shelves -except for a few sides with Bix-, but "nice to have". Then, you have "Rhapsody In Blue"... the initial acoustic recording recording is a delight. The "King of Jazz" was a star back then...
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There was a period when his music seemed to be coming in for reappraisal.
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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 memoriam, Rafael Amador. R.I.P. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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👍- I have the German Roulette/Bellaphon issue from 1972 ...
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I have that quarter-tone piano disc. I recommend this set (many samples at New World Bandcamp page): Thinking about this, likely to pick it up sometime (samples at Another Timbre bandcamp page):
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Yes, Harlequin was nice - I'm saying "was" because it's been a long time since the Interstate conglomerate (Krazy Kat, Harlequin, Country Routes a.o.) put out any new reissues.
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That's a fine and appropriate distinction you are making. Anyone who is into Bix at least to some degree (or certain other white jazzmen of the 20s who were featured as soloists) will invariably wind up with a fair share of recordings by the Paul Whiteman orchestra on vinyl or CD reissues. So this is likely how this band is experienced today - as the background to the soloists. And as long as diehard reissuers (on certain of those "boutique labels" ) drool about almost any run-of-the-mill 20s dance bands just for the presence of 12 or 16 bars of "hot choruses" by this or that jazzman and push them onto the reissue market (which seems to have happened for decades) the Whiteman orchestra, by comparison, had the merits of always having had its act together musicality-wise and often with cleaner (for the time) recording and reproduction technology (for listenability to the average ears of today - not everyone will be able or willing to "listen through" the shattering sounds of jazz or jazzish recordings from the "acoustic" era for greater lengths of time. ) As for the Whiteman band on its own terms, for me the twofer on French RCA ("The Famous Paul Whiteman - Jazz à la King 1920-1936", Black & White series) does go a long way.
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