sal Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Anyone get the new Larry Goldings disc? This is really a nice one. I've listened to it about three times now and it just gets better each time. It has a really diverse program of music. Larry plays alot of piano here and sounds great doing so, and he gets excellent support from Ben Allison and Matt Wilson. The fourth member of the quartet is a trumpet player named John Sneider, who I was unfamiliar with before this recording. He does a great job here. Almost every track here is strong. Madeline Peyroux even comes out singing on one track ("Hesitation Blues"). A fine gem of an album. Quote
ghost of miles Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Yes--I've spun this one several times while sitting in for our weekday DJ. I also like LG's take on "Jackie-ing." Quote
JSngry Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 It's growing on me. Sneider play the kind of trumpet I usually don't give a second chance to. But the material's good enough to make me listen some more. Quote
gdogus Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 It's growing on me. Sneider play the kind of trumpet I usually don't give a second chance to. But the material's good enough to make me listen some more. So you knew someone was going to ask - what kind of trumpet is that, exactly? Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 I've been wanting to pick this one up for awhile now... someday when the funds allow. Quote
JSngry Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 It's growing on me. Sneider play the kind of trumpet I usually don't give a second chance to. But the material's good enough to make me listen some more. Quote
gdogus Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 It's growing on me. Sneider play the kind of trumpet I usually don't give a second chance to. But the material's good enough to make me listen some more. Ah. Well then - that's much clearer. Quote
JSngry Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Ooops, my bad. Had a lag and double posted. By that "kind of trumpet", I mean the straight tone and phrasing. It's cool and all that, it's just not what grabs me personally. But it works really well on the Abdullah Ibrahim cover, and that's the track that kept me from hitting the Stop button the first time through. Quote
gdogus Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Ooops, my bad. Had a lag and double posted. By that "kind of trumpet", I mean the straight tone and phrasing. It's cool and all that, it's just not what grabs me personally. But it works really well on the Abdullah Ibrahim cover, and that's the track that kept me from hitting the Stop button the first time through. Gotcha. I haven't heard the album - just trying to get a sense, since I dig Allison and Wilson a lot. Quote
JSngry Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Yeah, taht Ibrahim piece is called "The Wedding", and I know it's just a matter of time before it gets played on some soap opera or something and all the rich white chicks start saying "Oh my GAWD, that's SO romantic!" and finding out what it is and requesting it for their nuptials. the way that Goldings & Sneider play it almost guarantees that. Which is not a bad thing. I'd love to play me some Abdullah Ibrahim at some rich white folks' weddings! Quote
jlhoots Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Anyone get the new Larry Goldings disc? This is really a nice one. I've listened to it about three times now and it just gets better each time. It has a really diverse program of music. Larry plays alot of piano here and sounds great doing so, and he gets excellent support from Ben Allison and Matt Wilson. The fourth member of the quartet is a trumpet player named John Sneider, who I was unfamiliar with before this recording. He does a great job here. Almost every track here is strong. Madeline Peyroux even comes out singing on one track ("Hesitation Blues"). A fine gem of an album. Good description. I like it too. Quote
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