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    Funny Rat

    My only exposure to Dorge, is his beautiful trio disc with Khan Jamal and mighty Johnny Dyani called Three (also on SteepleChase). Joyful tuneful music with a lot of love.
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    Funny Rat

    Another recent example of Hans getting "serious" is his wonderful duo with pianist Simon Navatov called Chat Room (on Leo). Nabatov, who started as a pretty voluble post-bop virtuoso type of guy, has developed ini a powerful (and more economical) player with diverse ideas, and Bennink is an excellent partner here - listening attentively, and responding in a supportive but also in a provicative way. Excellent reording quality, so you heare all the univderse of sounds (and SOUNDS and sounds) that Bennink creates. Overall, a pretty mellow and introspective affair. Expanded liner notes form the Leo website:
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    Funny Rat

    He-he, this is my favorite CD of 2004 so far (Fly, Fly, Fly would be second most favorite, perhaps). Electronic manipulations add additional dimension to the music, making it even more surprising and incredibly more rich. I listened to this disc 3-4 times so far, and will need to listen more - there is a lot to digest. As soon as I do, I will post a review here.
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    Funny Rat

    Er, really? I have a reissue from that period in the 1990s when a German label put all the ESP catalogue back in print. It sounds better than Machine Gun but that's about all I can say in its favour. Nate, you are referring to ZYX reissues - thjis was the first wave of CD ESP reissues, and they do not sound good. Calibre is (was?) a Dutch company, and their reissues (from late 90s - early 00s) sound excellent. Calibre version of Spiritual Unity sounds really terific.
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    Funny Rat

    Actually all recent reissues sound good - SPiritual Unity by Dutch label Calibre sounds great, hatHut did a gret job with the Paris peformance and the Copenhagen tapes relesed on Ayler sond quite good as well. I assume all the bonus tracks imaginable are in the Revenant box. There porbably won't be much left.
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    Funny Rat

    Hve been postponing buying this one in hope to identify the best-sounding CD copy. Which one do you have (I asumethere are at least 5 of them around), and how does it sound?
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    Funny Rat

    Friends, I've been listening to this disc for a couple of days now, and can wholeheartedly recommend it: Paul Plimley / Lisle Ellis / Donald Robinson "Density of the Lovestruck Demons" (Music & Arts, 1995) My first exposure to Plimley, and what a nice surprise! Piano trio. Plimley has a pretty original style - free for sure, but very warm, bluesy... very jazz. Pretty original style - the closest analog I could think of is von Schlippenbach (also highly percussive style, and a bit of a "paradoxal" appraoch as if he is constantly questioning himself - and then gives answers that even he himself hadn't expected), but I think Plimley has more warmth and melody (but equally virtuosic). Ellis and Robinson are a perfect rythm team - Robinson is an old-time swinger, but a very free one - anything can happen at any time (but it will always sound good) - and very much focused on making his partners sound good. Ellis is absolutely brilliant, with powerful round sound jumping betweeen piano and drums - and also very and sync with other two players. YOu can ghear immidiately that the trio has been playing together for some time - and they like it. Lovely, lovely music. Couple of Ornette's tunes, btw... overall, the whole disc has this early Ornett-ish fill - cheerful, suprising, concise (all compositions are pretty short) and with a bit of a gang-ho attitude. There are some sound RA samples on the M & A website: http://musicandarts.com/CD4906j.html Got my copy for $7 at themusicresource.com - they might still have more. More Plimley recommendations, anyone? EDIT: and btw, I was listening to Plimley right after Cecil's Willisau concert - with initial apprehension that listenig to any pianist after that would be just unfair to the musician - well, Plimles still somehow pulled it off.
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    Funny Rat

    Incidentally, last Sunday I placed an order at indiejazz.com, including this one. $30! - it's better be good!
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    Funny Rat

    And you call Fear Factory album covers scary!?
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    Funny Rat

    Don't have all Ayler, so won't be able to list the essential 5. Spiritual Unity is the favorite one of those I have.
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    Funny Rat

    No, no, no, it's Doc At The Radar Station which is the best of the three comeback albums! Ah, get them all, they are all good.
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    Funny Rat

    There is an excelent Captain Beefheart music project called Fast'N'Bulbous led by Philip Johnston (Webpage) - excellent saxophonist and very skillfull arranger and composer, and featuring master guitarist Gary Lucas (from Captain Beefheart's last band). Thankfully no vocals, but very interesting re-interpretations of Beefheart's compositions with a lot of soloing (I remmeber being blopwn absolutely blown awayby the trombone player). Great and very tight band, they tour a lot - try to catch them live: exilirating experience guaranteed. I checked - their next poerformance is on Frankfurt Jazz Festival in late October: LINK.
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    Funny Rat

    Don't have it. I own no Captain Beefheart. (Shiny Beast I borrowed from the library.) (I've never even heard Trout Mask Replica!) As the Rhino is a limited edition, maybe I shouldn't delay? Sometime in the future, I may pick up his pre and post-Mercury recordings. (The Mercs I'll bypass.) Grow Fins looks interesting but from what I've read, meant more for the completist. Oh-la-la, no Captain Beefheart!!!! "I'm Going to Do..." is already OOP, but I have a spare copy. it is pretty essential, I would say. The repertoir mirrors Bat Chain Puller - but you also get the energy of a concert perfromance (and even listener can feel audience's supportive energy). You can probably find 10,000 more eloquant reviewes of it on-line, so I will not go too much into describing the music here - I would just note Beefheart's short soprano solo in "Veteran's Day Puppy". Every reviewer who writes about Beefheart likes to note that he could not really play soprano saxophone, and his "solos" were just copmbination of pretty random notes. I don't care. Beefheart's solo here (not even the whole solo, but the first opening notes) sends chills down my spine every time I listen to it, and transposes the emotion - and I tend to hear a a cry of eternal loneliness here, better than the most virtuosic reed solo of better techicinas. IMO, every sound is exactly where it is supposed to be and sounds the way it is supposed to sound. Probably not for nothing Anthony Braxton refered to him as "master composer and musician". Also, let me note that Bat Chain Puller is porbably the least good of Beefhearts comebacl albums - both Doc At The Radar Station and Ice Cream for Crow are stronger. For me Beefhjeart's masterpiece is Lick My Decalls Off, Baby, but it is extremely difficult to find now. Grow Fins is the only one I don't have yet, and I intend to get it. It is really pricy, but from what I know a large share of proceeds go to the Magic Band musiccins, and they definitely deserve it.
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    Funny Rat

    Tropical Hot Dog Night, baby!!!!! Tony, I assume you have Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band - "I’m Going To Do What I Wanna Do: Live at My Father’s Place 1978" on Rhino Handmade. This is a concert from Bat Chain Puller era, and it smokes.
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    Funny Rat

    Never heard of those. Will check out. John, if you are still interested in "heavy metal", I would highly recommend Flotsam & Jetsam's "Cuatro". A bit close to Metallica stylisticaly (somewhere between "...And Justice for All" and "Black Album"), but with more interesting melodies (with less relience of catchy riffs), more inventive drumming and absolutely incredible vocal - great range and expressive pallette (but all with good taste, without pink tights bombast of "power" metal). For me "Cuatro" is up there with the classics like "Master of Puppets" or "South of Heaven" - I am surprised it never got as big. Unfortunately, Cuatro is now OOP, but you should be able to get it used very cheap in the US.
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    Funny Rat

    INDEED! (You're not surfing the 'net while driving, are you? MENACE!) Today is the first day I can drive legally (my license was returned in a pretty grey envelope yesterday with a message imploring me to ride according to the rules; now can you imagine riding accoridng to Swiss rules with NIPPLES blasting out of the windows - absurd!).
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    Funny Rat

    Tropical Hot Dog Night, baby!!!!!
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    Funny Rat

    Yeah, I should have dragged the guy to my car, lock him in and expose him to the music I have there (Brötzmann's "Nipples" - that's what I have in my car stereo right now) at full volume - with glasses vibrating and all.
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    Funny Rat

    Amazing thing just happened. A guy rang on my door, showed some ID and asked whether I have a radio or a TV. I said no (true). Then the guy asked whether I have a car - I said yes (also true). The guy (visually relieved) said - "aha, you gotta have a radio in the car!" - I said that I certainly do (I am in a very honest mood today). Elated, the guy told me that I gotta pay Sfr. 14 (price of CD, btw) per month[ of some radio tax and virtuosically fast filled in some 2-page form and left it with me. Was slightly disappoited I don't have a TV, though (I offerd a fridge, but he was not convinced). Amazing country. Amazing poeple also - the guy must have been dreaming all his childhood to become a radio tax colllector. Now, I agree with ubu - why the fuck did I decide to clean this morning!? Didn't help my apartment much, but kept me in apartment long enough to get cought by this wonderful man. I am outta here! Oh yeah, the guy left me a 50-page brochure... explianing societal rationale for the tax, I assume - will have an exciting reading tomorrow.
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    Funny Rat

    This will undoubtedly invite participation of more board members.
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    Funny Rat

    Enjoy your cleaning, Tony. I am not sure about the quality of your effort with an audio background like this, though. I am not done cleaning, but fuck it. Going for somehting equally "fun" - grocery shopping! If my mp3 player was charged, while shopping I would have been listening to:
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    Funny Rat

    looks frightening! I actually thought a bit and decided to go for this one. Looks much more calming, doesn't it? Good music.
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    Steve Lacy

    I agree! The only thing, sound quality varies significantly betwen tracks and it's a bit unnoying.
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