Fifteen Saxophones, on Northern Light/Wergo, reissued on Unseen Worlds (w/ liners by yrs truly)
Having Been Built on Sand, a collaboration with Lawrence Weiner, which is also going to be reissued along w/ Solos and 4 Cuts
Solo (CD from 2006)
yes. I love the original but having blasted the transfers on headphones, it's ridiculous how good this stuff sounds.
I am hopeful that at the pressing stage this good fortune continues.
SOLOS is mid-size ensemble free improvisation (four woodwinds, two basses doubling on brass, drums, electric piano), pretty rollicking.
4 CUTS is one drone-y group improvisation, a solo bass tune (overdubbed), saxophone solos and duos.
my upstairs neighbor, who sadly just moved out, is learning clarinet at 26 inspired by Eric Dolphy. I gotta say I'm pumped and it was cool to hear him practice. He's a very hard worker and a sweet guy, so I'm sure he'll have fun with it. He was already a musician (electronics and guitar, mostly) but had not done anything with reed instruments as far as I know.
just looked online and two of the three leader entries I clicked on had glaring errors (this was the free "test drive" version. I mean, for sure he's got way too many releases to keep track of in there but a search of the BYG and Windham Hill catalogs would set him right.
$180 a year is okay, but only if there are fewer glitches and forehead-smackers.
yeah -- how's the pressing? I have yet to actually listen to any of their vinyl releases though I preordered the Rendell/Carr and the newest Ray Russell release.
YES.
I need to get Jazz of New Cities. Have most of his other CDs and was lucky to see him play a number of times (hope that happens again). The first time, maybe in 2012 or early 2013, I felt like it was the closest I could get to seeing Lester Young in performance.