Wouldn't know! I lucked into a copy of 4 Compositions For Sextet. Baptised Traveller is terminally troll-priced.
Really part of a larger problem at this echelon. Nobody knows any better so anyone in the circle who wants to speak, can speak. It's no coincidence that those in the circle are artistically conservative, no moreso than when it comes to jazz. How else did a guy like Stanley Crouch become so esteemed?
A crucial bass album not for the faint of heart is Vinny Golia's Haunting The Spirits Inside Them with Joēlle Léandre & Ken Filiano. Nuts. Filiano in general is under appreciated. He brought a lot to Bill Dixon's late music, especially Tapestries.
Then, of course Bill Dixon's music is bass heaven, two or three going at a time. I love that. Max Johnson always impresses me. I really wish more of his free improv groups were on record, since what he's released thus far is all very composed. But lots of fine sets on YouTube, usually with Weasel Walter.
Without trying to be leading or antagonistic, I truly wonder what he thinks of Brötzmann, Parker, Bailey, et al in the late 60s-early 70s, or the early AACM recordings, given that the "trap" of free jazz had "run it's course" as early as 1966?
I respectfully disagree. It's legitimizing junk writing and criticism like this that keeps the ignorance flowing right into the minds of people who don't know any better and take essays like this at their word. It's damaging. Mainstream culture may never really get jazz right, but it never had to get is this wrong.
I think any Monk is worth having. But I would consider the Big Band an essential item. The Jazz Workshop is certainly worth your time, if ultimately slightly redundant.
I meant nothing by that. I have defended Berne's ECM music on the board all along. I have zero issues with either record. I just meant it's unlikely that a group like Ice Station Zebra would be recorded for the label, and most likely because they have a full and ever-growing roster and I doubt Berne has carte blanche to record any group he wants, which I also think is fine.
It's OK.....
Sounds like a blast. As fate would have it I listened to An Average Daze, from Bloodcount's Unwound last night and it just plastered the hugest smile on my face. Such awesome, inspired music. I live for the next recording and hope one is forthcoming! (Especially from these new bands which prrrrobably won't show up on ECM ...)
I generally buy music in a very focused way (ie I'm familiar with the artists) but these are labels I have bought unfamiliar music from on reputation alone:
FMP
Hat Hut, specifically hatOLOGY
Music & Arts
erstwhile
Family Vineyard
clean feed
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