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He must have been very young when that photograph was taken. Look at his rich and full head of hair. Now on: Jack Wilson – Plays Brazilian Mancini (Vault, 1965) Almost a George Shearing record...
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Now on this excellent countrified jazz funk grinder from Alexandria Township 1975: Mike Makhalemele - The Peacemaker (Jo’Burg / Al Shams) Ratau MM was the saxophonist with The Drive and played with Winston Mankunku Ngozi among others. No idea who the other players are on here, but I suspect Sipho Gumede is the bassist, just because it sounds like him. Something I find so interesting about South African fusion from the era is that, whilst there is no obvious “traditional” influence, the music is still unmistakeably South African. Something about how the keyboard vamps are allowed to lock in just that bit too long, whilst the bass is given a more free roaming ply melodic role than would be normal for an American record. Easy streamer, for anyone who is interested.
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Nubya Garcia – When We Are You don’t like it? He overplays in bits but I really like him on these Black and Blues.
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Bob Thiele And His New Happy Times Orchestra / Gabor Szabo With The California Dreamers And Tom Scott & Bill Plummer – Light My Fire I always assumed that this would not be worth investigating, but it's actually pretty enjoyable. Tom Scott is a player who I never got. Did record company execs reckon he'd be the next Charles Lloyd?
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Herbie Mann – Impressions Of The Middle East (Atlantic, 1967) My philosophy of life, which underpins all my decisions and interactions, with animals, the natural world, and other humans, is that Herbie Mann records are all either really really bad or really really good. I like this one.
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The article has come in for quite a bit of criticism.
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There's one tune that rhymes something like "God is cool" with "Are you afraid they'll think you're a fool". I can't remember it exactly. As a young youth it struck me as one of the silliest rhymes not on a Lou Reed record. Great one! The frame narrative is so portentous and 1960s. It makes no sense. I love that it was Demis Roussos doing the vocals as well. Abigail's Party flashbacks every time I hear the lyrics "the next one was a green".
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That's what I mean. You'd expect a lot more.
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Cecil Taylor Unit – Akisakila - Cecil Taylor Unit In Japan (Trio, 1973) Nice compositions. Nice playing.
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I really enjoyed this one.
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I’m with you. Once of those “returns to real jazz” that make you wish that the artist just hadn’t. It just sounds like a guy wandering around pointing his soprano about without much form or thought over forgettable compositions.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Rabshakeh replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Morbid Angel – Altars Of Madness (Earache, 1989) Agnostic Front – Cause For Alarm (Combat, 1986) Bathory – Hammerheart (Noise, 1990) -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Rabshakeh replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Steve Kuhn & Toshiko Akiyoshi – The Country & Western Sound Of Jazz Pianos (Dauntless, 1963) What a strange record this is. Such a strange combination of musicians too.
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I'd never heard this. Looking at the internet, I am amazed to see it treated as "fact", not just by the Quoras but also by some legacy media outlets. Whether that's because it is substantiated or because whatever intern writes for what's left of them is doing his/her "research" through Google isn't clear.
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It has still never been clear to me why he recorded so little. Lots of other jazz musicians were in Western Europe at the time and many of them got to record all the more for being here. Why did Steeplechase or SABA never come a-knocking? Why aren't there 400 records of Byas playing on radio with NHOP and Kenny Clarke, with Sahib Shihab on baritone?
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I don't know this one! Time to check it out.
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