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Jeez, I thought Allen' s comments made sense because I read it to mean that since Metheny apparently thinks the instrument itself is irrelevant , in this case a guitar, then he is going to care less about whether the guitar actually sounds like a guitar and I took it that since Allen thought a lot of musicians share Metheny's attitude, then a lot of guitarists, would also care less - so the result is you have a lot of guitarists playing guitars that don't sound like guitars-and hence it is logical to hate the sound of most jazz guitar. Since the electric guitar is infinitely malleable in its sound - many don't sound like the sound I like on guitars anyway. Am I reading you right, Allen?
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Maybe I understand this discussion of guitar tone. I used to love McLaughlin's tone on Miles stuff and Mahavishnu and other earlier stuff, but around the time After the Rain came out and since then I find his tone to sound synthetic and generic and I wish he would go back to that earlier tone and frankly a lot of jazz guitarists today sound the same way.
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Good call Parkertown, you are correct. Actually the Times article says it is the official live version from the recordings most of us know as "Four and More" and "My Funny Valentine" and you are quite right - it is George Coleman - so either Ratliff or Metheny wasn't paying attention and I guess I have to put myself in that category too.
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I am not a Metheny fan but I really enjoyed this interview, so although Ratliff says some stuff that I have no idea what he is talking about (such as improvisors being "masters of certainty" who "make things up on the spot" - seems a bit contradictory) this is a great interview - kudos to him.
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Price reduced to $18.00
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Motian/Frisell/Lovano -- I Have the Room Above Her
skeith replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
Yeah, I am inclined to agree, the band seems more on fire in the tracks you describe and in "the Riot Act" where I think Frisell really cuts loose and uses some effects. The melodies seems stronger on these tunes too compared to those on the first half of the cd. However, I love the first tune and the melody is so slight I am not even sure it's there. But I am really enjoyed this cd and was happy to see in Jazzmatazz that Trioism is set to be released in the futre. -
It's the 80's domestic release. They want $15 and I got nothing to do with this - it's just a courtesy to those of you looking for it.
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Well sound quality is a very personal thing. I like the sound of the new domestic one better and that is why I am selling this one. But others have expressed, and I can understand it, a preference for the sound of JRVGs. The domestic reissue also has 2 bonus tracks at the end of the cd and it depends whether you value those or not. They are ok, I prefer the originally issued takes.
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This cd is in near mint condition and comes with the OBI strip, the fourfold japanese liner notes (tunes and personnel in english) and the plastic inner sleeve - all the original stuff. I offer it at $22.00 US insured to anywhere in the US
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Motian/Frisell/Lovano -- I Have the Room Above Her
skeith replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Best wishes for a great birthday!!!!!!!!!
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Anyone care to comment on the sound quality of True Blue in comparison to previous releases of this title?
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I would love to see Organissimo play a gig in NYC and hook up with you. By the way, wouldn't there be some restaurants like Moustache in the Detroit area?
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Glad you had a good trip. Interesting that you went to Moustache. I love this place too and just a few weeks ago took some friends from Ohio there. They loved the food , particularly the Ouzi - which is that rice and meat baked in a round philo dough ball - just scrumptous-hope you tried that. did you eat at an Indian restaurant? If so, give me your review because I am always on the lookout for good (preferably cheap) Indian places.
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Hey, what happened to the Wednesday lunch? And I got all dressed up too... I knew I never should have posted in the Politics Forum
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I've been following this in the New York Times. My understanding is that a lot of the Trane stuff was put up by Alice Coltrane and what I don't get is why Alice Coltrane would part with these treasures? Or wouldn't Ravi have wanted these?
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Well Ella did the Harold Arlen Songbook and I consider her a jazz musician - and both of these tunes are on it. I love her renditions on that recording. I love Harold Arlen's music too.
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I hope that they are out looking at The Gates because the weather is AWESOME right now and tomorrow is supposed to be rainy and dark!
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Motian/Frisell/Lovano -- I Have the Room Above Her
skeith replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
Pryan - when this first came out, I was not a huge fan of it-but that is only relative to their other cds which I consider superb. BUt I don't think it has been reissued so it probably is hard to find, and depending on what the price is, you may want to grab it. -
You may be thinking of Darbar which is around 55th or 56th and 6th ave - it's pretty good but pricey.
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Smart move Maren, Actually many of those 6th street Indian restaurants are among the worst in the city. I'd recommend as cheap but fairly good - Baluchi's - there are a number of them in the city, but they are fairly good. any chance you would be in lower manhattan for lunch.. If so maybe I could join you - I will be working and depending on work - I may not have much time. But I am sure you are flooded with offers.
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If you people don't start talking about the new Paul Motian Trio cd, then I will be forced to return to the Politics Forum and you know you won't like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Motian/Frisell/Lovano -- I Have the Room Above Her
skeith replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
I don't know RDK, I guess mine are mostly JMTs, the only Winter I have is the "Sound of Love" live one. Not sure I noticed a particularly different character from the one Wiinter I have to the JMTs. This new one is clearly the old formula and yet there is something just slightly but indescriibably different, but I can't articulate it. Lovin' it though, Big time Sorry Guy, Hope the torture ends soon!!! -
Motian/Frisell/Lovano -- I Have the Room Above Her
skeith replied to Guy Berger's topic in New Releases
I am breaking with that fine Organissimo tradition of having tons of posts anticipating a new release or reissue and then none or next to none after it comes out. I got this one and I love it! So there!! -
How is The Swing Era, Gom? I keep thinking I want to read it. Give me your review.