Great set here herr. Thankee!
#1 "Nana ..." I still say this has Brazilian roots before it creeped over to Warsaw. Must be the best vibes solo ever (make that cheque out to...)
#2 hmmm ... Somefin' i can sink my 'Teef into. Love that walking electro eastern bedouin bottom.
#3 Yipes ... like the pennywhistling pan flute peruvians meet the bucket thumpers outside of Wrigley field right before the tuvan bassoon singers get off the bus. a must for anyone just once.
#4 OK this was on one them Sonars ... that subtle bass roll down deep is what takes this away from or heartily links it to the five of it's genetics.
#5 Hillish Dolphyesqueness ... i have this and don't know it !!! Sounds like it could come from POD or OTL ... aaargh! fo shame!
#6 Jerzy again. I prefer my edited version. Dang thems fine marimbas. Dinner music for a pack of aged beatniks!
2:46 hit stop folks.
#7 Damn! this one is a hopper. Great segue after all that duchampian mania previously.
#8 Nice moody centerpiece. A little Genrique-ski.
#9 Possibly that Yancy by chancey? One of those show off for four hands but only with two.
#10 Another great one off one of them Sonars. Have this and #4 on a recently cobbled playlist of that stuff. Know not much of this quartet aside from this tune. A bit more bouyant than that other "classic quartet" sound but with much of the same feel.
#11 Is this that crazy song for Ursa minors? Quite fun and a perfect prelude to ... (that fifth beer really paid off with the upcoming segue) ...
#12 I always dig anything with a bit of congabonga underneath - sets even the most hi brow lindy into the swanky regions. What a great cut!!!
#13 Ding a Ring... oh yes, please come in. Can i get you fellas a drink? and just who is that tall handsome electrolux bass salesman in the outro. Nice... makes the housewife swoon.
#14 Yipes that bass just keeps on ... maybe this is Yancy? Boy I need to relisten to all that if it is. Errol without the big sur, Tatum without the coffee and just a stellar good postured workout!
#15 Green Hornet meets Raymond Scott on Bourbon Street and they get too drunk and go nutria tipping and then march back over the bridge to some hinterland where this must have originated from.
#16 fwaah? A bit of electro Jazz Carriers maybe. (trying not to look at my collection of mini lp pizza box sleeves) hmmm maybe not?
#17 ooh .. what a cooker. An eight minute song that flies by for about four minutes then jostles you to pay attention. That hint of caravan in there, too, puncuates that eastern feel of this set.
#18 Might this be some manglesdorf? Like it much but they shut down the power whilst it was still good.
#19 What a nice kloser ... has a bit of that "theme" bit for a fine ending piece. more Morello and Brubeckian classicalismoes. Nicely done, couw.
good thing i don't smoke.