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Guy Berger

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  1. I think that was Mr. Gone. Guy
  2. Zawinul does have a huge ego, but I think you have this completely backwards. It's Zawinul doing Wynton a favor by playing at J@LC, not the other way around. One's a major artist, the other an artistic footnote. Guy
  3. It's been chillier as well (won't crack freezing until next weekend), but not nearly as bad as you guys have it. Guy
  4. I cleared 24% of free space on my hard drive. The hard drive refused to completely defragment! Motherfucker! Guy
  5. I wouldn't be so sure. Guy
  6. I'm only slightly familiar with this period of Miles's career, but "informed sources" tell me that the best stuff was live. Hence, if you are interested (and loaded) you should skip the studio recordings and go for the Montreux box. Guy
  7. Nice album, I picked it up a while back and am finally spinning it. I think Firebirds is better, but both are worth hearing. The solo introduction to "Lost Generation" is indeed fantastic. Guy
  8. I disagree. The Cellar Door band is fantastic. The On the Corner band had its moments but Miles definitely knew what he was doing when he revamped it into the Dark Magus-Pangaea-Agharta lineup. Guy
  9. I liked that poem. (I'm not a poetry connoisseur.) Randy, do you mind posting some more? Guy
  10. I don't like these as much as Beethoven's sonatas... That said, the first movement of the last Schooby sonata is really great. Guy
  11. Not just that, but an Earl Klugh compilation. Is this really the best use of Mosaic's resources? Guy
  12. It did for me, but that's because I put a lot of tabasco sauce on the CD before eating it. Guy
  13. I like it, and you will too if you like the moderately adventurous (not avant garde, not hard bop) BN albums of the period. That said, it didn't blow away as much as it did other people. Guy
  14. Judgment, Andrew!!!, Dialogue (a Bobby H album) He appeared on Dialogue, Hank Mobley's No Room for Squares, and Joe Henderson's Our Thing. Guy
  15. Both Noj and SS1's recommendations are right on the money. Black Fire is my second-favorite Hill. A combination of great compositions and great musicians doesn't go wrong in this case. Passing Ships is my favorite of the late 60s Hill recordings for BN (I haven't heard the Mosaic Select) -- you can hear the Hill vision projected onto a larger ensemble. Guy
  16. My thoughts -- hey, if they want to reissue this stuff, best of luck to them. That said, I really wonder what they're thinking. Mosaic has never before shown interest in "contemporary jazz" and this change of heart seems insincere. It really seems like a gimmick with the primary purpose of (relative) commercial success. Ghost's question about Mosaic's dilution of their brand* is on the money. Companies sometimes paint rosy pictures of other pastures and as a result spread themselves too thin, forgetting their values and core competencies and what made them successful in the first place. We've been down this road before. Let's hope that's not the case here. Guy
  17. This is a combination that will work on teams without a legit big man. Detroit has been playing OK since he showed up. This is definitely a pale shadow of the championship Pistons team. Guy
  18. Did Chewy get booted off the board again? Guy
  19. There's a lot more to this concert. The highlight is an abstract collective improvisation (Miles sits out) on "This". Guy
  20. Trust me, there will be many other auditions. In a few months you'll forget this audition ever happened. guy
  21. A really "tight", controlled style. (In contrast to Elvin and Blakey.) Also, a real precision and attention to the sounds coming out of the drum kit. I probably haven't paid enough attention to Roy Haynes. Guy
  22. Did Tony ever talk about being influenced by Max? I hear a lot of similarities in their playing. Guy
  23. My feeling as well. I'm not sure why anybody (well, it is chewy...) would get worked up about this. FWIW, I was just thinking that Tony Williams's 60s BN albums could have easily been early ECM releases. Guy
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