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Is this a BLOG?? http://davebarry.blogspot.com/
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Most interesting/favorite 'Andrew Hill' Blue Note
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Artists
I listened to the Morgan/Maupin session from Hill's "LEV" again last night, and I think this is some of the most interesting Lee Morgan playing on record, right up there with Larry Young's "Mother Ship". Man, Lee was so amazing in those 'progressive' contexts. -
Have Mosaic or BN Sales Been Hurt?
Rooster_Ties replied to Leeway's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
To each their own, but I think I'm every bit as interested in Blue Note as before. I don't equate the actions of a few, with the music recorded 30+ years ago. And, I can't help but be enthusiastic about Greg Osby, Jason Moran, and maybe a few other artists on BN's current roster. And I certainly don't think Mosaic had/has any influence on the BNBB situation. I haven't been buying cuz money's tight at the moment, but in the next year to two, I fully plan to buy most of the Mosaic Select titles, along with a few other BN Mosaic sets that I haven't picked up yet (Byrd/Adams and Turrentine sets). Yeah, somebody fucked up when it came to the BNBB, but that doesn't affect my opinion of the music. -
http://www.discosquirrels.com/
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My guess is that with all the Ornette on record, that it won't totally die away, never completely. There will be a few students who are captivated by Ornette's music and concepts, who will embrace his language, if only by using all of his recorded output as examples of what the language is. In that respect, I guess I'm glad there's so damn much Ornette on record. He's one who could have easily not taken the world by storm, and it's not too hard to imagine a world with only a handful of Ornette albums, not unlike Jimmy Woods, or Tyrone Washington, or probably plenty of other somewhat visionary jazz players who (for whatever reasons) just didn't get to record as much. Same thing goes with Sun Ra...
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Stupid question. What's a BLOG?? Is it an acronym for something?? I only just saw a reference to "BLOG" recently, for the first time, as in something related to some reporter in Iraq. Still didn't quite get what "BLOG" was referring too. Thanks!!
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Lil Armstrong
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What's up with Jim Sangrey?
Rooster_Ties replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Berigan - not sure if this is true of anyone else, but your Avatar looks like... "Image Hosted by tripod® www.tripod.com", or at least when I see it. Is that what you intended??? -
BLACK OAK ARKANSAS LIVE VHS +70'S FOOTAGE
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Holy shit, I just realized that's a washboard he's playing!!! Thank god for walmart.com's extra big CD cover gifs. (I never would have noticed the washboard from the picture at allmusic.com.) AND, while walmart.com sure doesn't have every Blue Note title, much as I'd like to have big ol' gifs of several classic BN titles..... .....it's funny how they sure did have some Black Oak Arkansas. I guess that fits better into Walmart's target demographic, than obscure jazz titles. -
What the smurf IS this site???
Rooster_Ties replied to Jazzmoose's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Sometimes I wish Aric were around, just so we could get his feedback on stuff like this. I'm sure it would have been priceless. -
...and then, years later, it finally *CLICKED*!!!
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Recommendations
I took to Shorter's playing with Miles immediately, since Nefertiti was (luckily) one of the very first Jazz albums I ever owned. ( I think the very first two jazz tapes I ever made were "KoB" with "Nefertiti" on the flip side. And Henderson's "Mode for Joe" with his "Power To The People" on the flip side.) BUT, I was slower to connect with Wayne's own Blue Note albums. I always liked them OK, but only connected with them on a much deeper level several years later. In fact, in some ways I feel like I'm connecting with them even more deeply in the last year or so, for some strange reason. You think you know somebody... -
BLACK OAK ARKANSAS LIVE VHS +70'S FOOTAGE
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Just testing the waters for my next "Album of the Week"... -
Funny thing is that there is a "conceptual continuity" to most of Ornette's output. He has a language all his own, and it seems that 80% or even 90% of his tunes (compositionally speaking) fit with each other in a way that's difficult to describe, but easy to hear. And, quite a few tunes by Don Cherry seem to fit well with most of Ornette's output as well -- in particular, the entire "Complete Communion" album. Haden has also written a number of tunes that seem to fit very well too, I might add. I think part of Ornette's great gift was as a composer. Say what you like about his playing (I love it, I know many hate it), but so many of Ornette's tunes are as beautiful and engaging as anything written in the 50's and 60's. The closest artist I can think of to Ornette, compositionally speaking, who developed a sort of language all their own - was Monk. Both wrote tunes that are deceptively simple (almost nursery-rhyme like), and yet incredibly sophisticated, on so many levels. I wish I understood music theory better (jazz, modern classical too), to be able to approach Ornette's music with a better technical understanding. BUT, I've known a few 'jazz theory' guys who completely were stuck in the notion of "chord changes", who couldn't even begin get their ears around Ornette. And in some ways, I think I 'understand' Ornette's music better than they ever will. (One guy I'm thinking of in particular was the adjunct jazz-piano instructor I had back in College, who was totally dismissive of Sun Ra, Carla Bley, even Andrew Hill somewhat - cuz they wouldn't "stick to the form", and were "sloppy, sloppy, sloppy".)
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BLACK OAK ARKANSAS LIVE VHS +70'S FOOTAGE
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Only 6 days left to bid, don't let this one slip through your fingers!! -
Jury duty sucks ass...
Rooster_Ties replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Law-abiding citizens should have nothing to fear... -
Charles Tolliver or Joe Henderson sessionographies
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Discography
I'll pull together all my Tolliver dates (with him as the leader), and post the info to this thread. We can call this thread the "work in progress", until we get closer to having a more complete sessionography for Tolliver. Then, when it's nearly complete, I can start a brand new thread with all the session info right up in the first post in the thread. I'll see what I can pull together this week. I don't have everything he's ever recorded, but I think I probably have 90% of everything Tolliver's on that's ever been released on CD. I think that's about 75% of his total output, perhaps even closer to 80% or 85%... I'll at least get the album titles and recording dates together within the next couple days. Then I'll work at filling in the details about song titles, sidemen, label info, etc... 'Bout damn time there was a decent Tolliver discography/sessionography somewhere, even if we do have to do it ourselves.... -
Most interesting/favorite 'Andrew Hill' Blue Note
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Artists
Over the past two days, I've twice listened to "Lift Every Voice" (including the extra session with vocals), and I am ever more deeply impressed with this material. Yeah, yeah, the vocals are weird - but I'm a choral singer (7 years as a baritone in the Kansas City Symphony Chorus), and I can tell you that the arrangements that 7-voice choir sings (9-voice on the latter session), are some pretty tough stuff. I'll go on record as saying that I think "Lift Every Voice" (plus the extra session) is as good as anything else Hill did on Blue Note. The scope of these two projects with vocals must have taken a fair amount of extra work, for the vocal arrangements and the extra logistical complications of including them in some fairly challenging material. I've always wondered if the vocals were recorded separately from the band, meaning if the vocals were overdubbed?? Any theories?? I would tend to think that they were probably overdubbed, but I don't have any strong basis for that conclusion. By the way, I should mention that my new lobbying for this album as being a great one in the Hill catalog does NOT have to do with the vocals in particular. The band is as tight and loose as any that Hill assembled, and I think both Woody Shaw and Lee Morgan play their socks off. Hell, the whole band (both bands) are really outstanding. -
sessions better on paper than on disc
Rooster_Ties replied to CJ Shearn's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Excellent choice for a thread, but I'll have to think a bit about this one... Actually, there is one CD I recently got, which falls pretty flat for me, despite the names in the line-up... Stanley Cowell's "Setup" (1995, Steeplechase). Stanley Cowell - Piano Eddie Henderson - Trumpet Rick Margitza - Sax (Tenor) Dick Griffin - Trombone Peter Washington - Bass Billy Hart - Drums To my ears, none of the players were "on" that day, and the trombone player, Dick Griffin (who I've never heard of otherwise) nearly ruins every other tune on the disc. (Well, he's not quite that bad - but his intonation is really lousy in a number of places). I usually like Eddie Henderson in most contexts, but he sounds under-rehearsed here (as does the entire group), and tentitive in some of his solos. Margitza is usually OK in my book too, but this wasn't his best day either. Anybody else have this CD, and think similarly?? (Or differently?? - are my ears on wrong???) It just doesn't sound anywhere near what I hoped for, and really - several of the tracks are pretty crappy (or at least lifeless) in the perfomance department. Cowell is often one of my favorite piano players, but not on this date.... -
Come on, now, people. Yeah, Candy Dulfer is a little bit questionable as a jazz musician, maybe... But it's not like I mentioned Wynton!!!! How about this to get the game going again.... Mark Isham
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YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THIS!!!!!!!!!
Rooster_Ties replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
It lists my old address, from about a year ago. -
FT: Eddie Gale "Black Rhythm Happening" cd
Rooster_Ties replied to undergroundagent's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I might be interested... I'm about to e-mail you.... -
Jury duty sucks ass...
Rooster_Ties replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Only called once - sat around all morning, ate lunch downtown (3 hour lunch break!!!), and never was picked. Just had to call in the next day, and found out I was off the hook for the rest of the week. Actually, I think I'd like to actually be on a jury sometime. Not for some huge, many-month-long case, but something about a week long. Might be interesting... -
Album of the Week - what do people already have???
Rooster_Ties replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Recommendations
All along I was simply using this thread (and the poll) as a method for feedback to help me choose. (My week, my choice, my vote counts the most!! ) ( And actually, if Chick Corea's "Complete 'IS' Sessions" had just gotten 5 votes (instead of three), I would have picked it. ) Ideally I would have liked to have set up a poll where people could vote for more than one choice (which I believe the polls on AAJ can actually do, if I'm not mistaken). The choice was still mine to make, all the time. Sorry if you got the impression that the cold hard numbers of the poll were the only deciding factor. The poll was just a way for me to guage interest in the titles I was thinking about, and in that respect, it helped me a lot!! ( And if you look up above, I say several times how I'm "leaning towards picking this" and "thinking about picking that", irrespective of the poll numbers. That should have more than clued people into the fact that the poll wasn't everything. ) -
BLACK OAK ARKANSAS LIVE VHS +70'S FOOTAGE
Rooster_Ties posted a topic in Offering and Looking For...
I'm not the seller, all the usual disclaimers apply... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...10&category=618 On second thought, there probably are some other disclaimers that ought to apply in this case too...
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