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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Lucky you! Last night I saw a great two sets by The Awen Ensemble, a new group who seamlessly meld Jazz and Folk influences and sit nicely into that British pastoral continuum. Particularly impressed by the vocals, sax and flugel frontline which made me think a lot about Winstone, Wheeler and Sulzmann. In fact something you might enjoy @HutchFangiven you're lovely of Winstone's 70s recordings. -
Yes, a true fusion
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Pedro Iturralde - Jazz Flamenco [Hispavox, Spain 1967]
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Today's playlist Grant Green - Idle Moments [Blue Note, France 1987 RE] Joe Henderson - The Complete An Evening With [Red Records, Italy 2023] Amadu Bansang Jobarteh - Master Of The Kora [EvaDisc, UK 1978] Sadao Watanabe - Sadao Watanabe [CBS/Sony, Japan 1972]
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Grant Green: under-estimated as Jazz artist, and Blue Note to blame?
mjazzg replied to Milestones's topic in Artists
My introduction to GG was when a DJ played 'Windjammer' from 'Live At The Lighthouse'. I then bought 'Idle Moments' so I quickly got both ends of his spectrum. Both work for me and both are definitely Jazz. I've subsequently bought a good number across his stylistic spectrum. -
Their album is very nice. Sorry to hear the news
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This is sad. I liked a lot of what he did. His work with Bowie sent me to 'Hideaway' which was possibly my first Jazz (some may say not) album. 'Another Hand' was a stand out for me but there was good to be heard in lots of what he did. Fond memories of seeing him live in a rammed venue in 90s. I bought his last but one release 'Time And The River' after someone posted it here, it's good
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Thanks, I missed the merch table which was selling them, so my partner told me only when we got home! So I will invest in a couple now -
Interesting, thanks. A shortish hop from here on a good day, I'll take a look
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
mjazzg replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I'm really enjoying this since you posted, thanks @soulpope -
I like 'Equinox' a lot. The others I don't know but shall listen to Has @JSngry posted Jim Marks yet? https://youtu.be/RT6DeY4p1XE?feature=shared An album I own solely due to his recommendation a couple of years ago Yeah, that's a good album
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Exceeded expectations, great musician leading a very good band playing to an audience with a significant diaspora representation. Great night -
Good job it's on the borders as I'm sure the rarefied "village" of Highgate wouldn't tolerate the marauding hordes. I wonder if it's the old Sounds 323 site, that morphed into a very alternative stock on the heavier/darker spectrum so a step to Metal
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Bought tickets for a performance of Howl accompanied by the Gary Crosby Trio next month
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Thanks both, very much looking forward to this evening -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
mjazzg replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Two harps, synthesized, piano/electronics and joined on a couple of tunes by a guitarist. I thought the synth washes, and some of the harp, took a lot of it far too close to a New Age territory befitting a high end spa. Listening to the album again today it has a lot more space and rhythmic undertow. I also wasn't too sure that needed to play a different flute each time either it felt like a demonstration. His facility on them was very apparent. To my ears it felt a little of a missed opportunity. The standing ovation suggested others didn't hear it that way. I suspect the female vocalist was Ganavya, she's just released an album on his label and is US based. https://youtu.be/qGh2_IrRg1w?feature=shared We had a London based vocalist on one tune. Also,very excited by the prospect of seeing Sonia Jobarteh for the first time tomorrow. I think you posted that you'd seen her a while back -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Shabaka at The Barbican Not entirely convinced by this presentation of his new direction -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Elaine Mitchener at Café Oto. From bemusing to ecstatic, visiting challenging on the way. Providing more evidence, as if it were needed, that Pat Thomas is a national bloody treasure. -
I still remember the furore when, as a librarian, I bought 'Songs For Fucking' to add to the public library collection.
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Just read this, a shock. He leaves a legacy that's for sure
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This worked really well live, haven't heard the album yet https://www.discogs.com/master/3288400-Mike-Reed-The-Separatist-Party
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Often wonder about that top one, I should seek out a listen someday and stop wondering. Second looks interesting if only for WLS and Hopkins
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I'm a big fan of Kazuko Shiraishi's album, words are spoken in Japanese but it has a great feeling to it, obviously helped by the presence of Sam Rivers, Abdul Wadud and Buster Williams https://www.discogs.com/master/332790-Kazuko-Shiraishi-Featuring-Sam-Rivers-Dedicated-To-The-Late-John-Coltrane-And-Other-Jazz-Poems Of a lot more recent vintage is Aja Monet https://www.discogs.com/release/27677148-Aja-Monet-When-The-Poems-Do-What-They-Do
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