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Prince Lawsha - Firebirds Live At Berkeley Jazz Festival, volume 1 [Birdseye] Famoudou Don Moye/Ari Brown - Live At The Progressive Arts Center [L'Orsa Maggiore]
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I thought this might be of interest to some https://thebluemoment.com/2016/10/26/the-house-of-buddy-bolden/#comments
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Looks like a great line up, enjoy and then send them to London please -
Bob Moses - When Elephants Dream Of Music [Gramavision] George Russell - The African Game [Blue Note] 80s big band afternoon, Maybe Hemphill's could be next edit to add: Julius Hemphill Big Band - s/t [Elektra Musician] of the three the Russell sounds by far the most dated
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Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun [FMP]
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Full Blast - RISC [Trost]
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Looks intriguing. To my shame my knowledge of poetry could fit on a postage stamp but I've ordered a copy of this to hopefully shed some light on the darkness
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Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
mjazzg replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
thanks, that may just swing it (pun unintended). I've found an available copy -
Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
mjazzg replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Ordered my copy of the Parker. I saw him perform with Toma Goubard a few years ago, it was fascinating music. The Giuffre will be next despite having the Stuttgart and Bremen Hats
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Roscoe Mitchell - Conversations [Wide Hive}
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and I completely understand why now . Bit pricier than JHR but as clean as a whistle which is very useful with music as intricate as this Now... Nakama - Before The Storm [Nakama Records]
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Thanks for posting. An interesting listen indeed. Glad he liked the fireworks analogy as it worked for me too. As a non-musician I fear some of the nuance of his thoughts passed me by. That idea of having composers in the band so they can inhabit the spaces provided by the compositions provides a new way to listen to and understand his work. Now I'm just going to have to buy the Parks disc
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David Holland/Derek Bailey - Improvisations For Cello And Guitar [ECM] extraordinary stuff
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Brotzmann/Parker/Drake - Song Sentimentale [OtoRoku] I was there for one night of the residency. This is a marvellous souvenir. Is this Brotzmann's best rhythm section? Quite possibly
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I think it's a bold effort of contemporary large unit composition. Maybe not an unqualified success perhaps but unsurprisingly the playing's impressive - it's a hell of a line up
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DeJohnette/Coltrane/Garrison, In Movement (ECM)
mjazzg replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
I found the initial impact was strong. The choice of material was interesting and I was very pleased that both "Alabama" and "Blue and Green" were approached somewhat tangentially and not just run through. As a big fan of the original "Serpentine Fire" I thought this version was just great and as unlike EWF as could be but still paying tribute. I liked the "atmospheric" nature (but then I'm a big ECM fan) but I tend to prefer that to straight ahead run throughs. I also thought that Garrison's use of electronics works well. I've not paid a lot of attention to Coltrane but I like what I hear on this. Having said that I haven't revisited it too much - there's a feeling that it has quickly revealed its secrets and I know what I'm going to get - but of course that's just me. I need to listen to it again, soon -
Jim Pepper - Comin' and Goin' [Antilles] first listen in many a year. A certain datedness in some of the instrumentation/arrangements does not obscure the strength and passion of Pepper's music.Glad to reacquaint
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Thanks, interesting story. I'll check out his appearances under Youngstein
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That's sad, I didn't know that. In fact I know next to nothing about him other than what's on the sleeve notes. I picked it up because of Bobby Naughton connection. I was pleased I did, it's a strong listen with some memorable bass playing amongst other positives
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yeah, it is a good 'un now... Tony Scott - Music For Voodoo Meditation[Verve] next... Noah Young - Unicorn Dream [Laughing Angel Records] two more good 'uns
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Masahiko Togashi - Three Masters, Donaueschinger Musiktage '80 {Next Wave]
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Hozan Yamamoto/Chris Hinze - Kyorai, A Interplay Of Shakuhachi & Jazz Flute [CBS/Sony Japan]
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Nice one I wonder if he posts international.... more likely the more local Universal Sound edition for me. Often picked it up and put it back again
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and now... Al Shorter - Tes Esat [America] Chancey, Floridis, Kowald, Moholo - Human Aspect [Om] Moholo shines (as do others) in two very different sessions
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