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I find that whole idea oddly intriguing and tempting. I don't know why but maybe because it harks back to early childhood music/book packages, some great tunes and combuines that with a cottage-industry/craftsman, self production ethos. I'd love to hear and see one in the flesh Do you know this: Brilliant (though high production) set of completely varied Disney interpretations. Imagine the Disney songbook up to the late 60s played by the houseband on Pinocchio's Pleasure Island. A rather disturbing listen. No I don't but I'll look it up. There's the Sun Ra Disney on Leo Records too
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I find that whole idea oddly intriguing and tempting. I don't know why but maybe because it harks back to early childhood music/book packages, some great tunes and combuines that with a cottage-industry/craftsman, self production ethos. I'd love to hear and see one in the flesh
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Evan Parker + AMM @ Cafe Oto. More birthday celebrations -
Jay Hoggard - Mystic Winds, Tropic Breezes [india Navigation]
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Air - Air Time [Nessa]
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Fire into Music - s/t [ballroom Marfa]
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Tarfala Trio – Syzygy {No Business]
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Because they were behind you? How is Cafe Oto? I might try to get there on Sunday for EP if I can squeeze it in. PM sent. Sunday will be great. sadly I'm out of town. Hope you make it -
I have that LP; it's incredible but their first one is even better! Was that reissued as well? Not that I know of. What's the first one called? I know him from Krakatau and bought tis on the strength of those albums
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Edward Vesala - Ode to the Death of Jazz [ECM] Edward Vesala - Lumi [ECM]
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Evan Parker and The Necks at Cafe Oto in a couple of hours I can't wait to see how this works. I find the Necks music completely enthralling and they seem so self-contained that I'm not surprised they don't usually collaborate....we'll see I may make wednesday's AMM and EP which will make an interesting contrast Because they were behind you? -
Jone Takamaki Trio - Universal Mind [Arc Light Editions] nicely done reissue. Great music
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Welcome to the board, HB Elroy. I came over from AAJ a few years back and haven't missed it (tbh I got fed up with all the linked AAJ reviews, often by just one person - it seemed to have become just plugging the main site in so many threads). I recognise the ID's in Niels post from some time back and it would be good to see them over here.
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CREPUSCULE W/ NELLIE
mjazzg replied to Joe's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Looking forward to reading this. Any European distribution in the pipeline? I suspect not but no harm is asking -
Hey Leeway, belated birthday congratulations. I trust the chocolate cake was good........
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I've been digging this album too. At this stage it still loses me a bit in the second half leading up to the excellent Really OK. More spins required etc. An excellent album, i'm still knocked out by Chris Speed here, his playing adds the perfect amount of bite. Ordered my copy today in no small part due to the discussions of it on the board. When I read "Halvorson" and "Giuffre" in the same sentence it became a 'must buy' I've also just realised how much I like the cover design....a small bonus. Now all I need is for the good people at Relative Pitch to get it in the post quickly so I can join in the discussions
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For those close enough and so inclined a public Memorial Service has been announced http://www.londonjazznews.com/2014/10/news-public-memorial-service-for-kenny.html
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What makes for a great box set?
mjazzg replied to LouisvillePrez's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
not too many discs -
I listened to it last night. It's very sparse and introspective overall, going to take some concentrated listening... I preferred Koan to Oblique so that whets my appetite to hear it's sparse
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I thought about grabbing that from Alan's list but I had other priorities (non-record-related). Assume you got it there? Looks like a great record. No, not from Alan so he may still have it. Very good indeed. You wouldn't be disappointed if you like the two musicians as I suspect you do. It's high intensity playing that somehow creates an almost graceful calm in places
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New Tyshawn Sorey on Pi Recordings "On Alloy, Sorey takes on the jazz piano trio tradition as exemplified by Bill Evans, Paul Bley and Andrew Hill, in addition to contemporary artists such as Craig Taborn, Jason Moran and Vijay Iyer and extends the continuum to include compositional influences from classical music such as Morton Feldman, Claude Debussy and Frédéric Chopin." no ambition there, then?
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Louis Moholo & Keith Tippett - No Gossip [FMP] Torrents of ideas shared. Astonishing performance by both.
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Great read Leeway, thanks. Good to see Berne spreading his wings across a residency like this.
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Good to hear. Wish he played vibes on it
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Music's good too....another from that list?
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