It was the latter. I couldn't see whose record it was.
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Tapper Zukie always seemed to lose more and more prominence with time. I remember his name being mentioned a lot more as a kid.
I was thinking the other day of how massive ECM used to be. It had a whole section of its own in my local Tower Records. It was almost a lifestyle choice. A lot of jazz people I knew hated it. For a long time there was almost a genre of articles going 'Guess what? You wouldn't know it but ECM used to release good records'.
It all seems so long ago now.
I'll miss Allen. Obviously sometimes he could be quite difficult, but he is an original thinker with a lot to say.
His substack is a strong dose of Allen-ness in all of its forms.
It's one of my favourite BYG records too. Certainly my favourite to emerge from that trip to the Panafrican Festival.
Just an idle thought, but I think that the Paris 1969-70 period is ripe for a book length history. So much happened in such a short time. Its as much a story of the closing of Jazz's canonical era and the opening of the next chapter as Bitches Brew and Red Clay.
It is very commercial. Some serious lapses in taste. But mostly it is an enjoyable mix of Watts riding a groove over airy Vangelis type synths. It is quite a unique, albeit dated, sound. I enjoyed it in a similar way to Turrentine Fantasy records: a nice mix of grit and gloss but maybe I wouldn't want to be caught listening to it.
I never really "got" Kris Davis. Her work seems a little inconsistent and not always that groundbreaking or energetic. Particularly when there are so many pianists out there.
Do you have a favourite record of hers? I'm prepared to see the error of my ways.
This is precisely my feeling.
His output is amazingly consistent. I think far more than his peers. But that's a problem in itself, given the mass of output.
Lots of suggestions, so thank you. I'll get investigating some of these.
This thread essentially ended a decade ago, since which time Mr. Guy has, to my calculations, issued around 236,000 albums. I'd love to hear about which are among the forum members' favourites.