Guest Chaney Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 Exquisite taste? Just got this from Rita De Vuyst of Afkikker: Dear Musicians and Music Lovers, Afkikker with vzw Klimop are organising the second Blossoms Festival from 12 till 15th of April in Gent Belgium. We present beautiful concerts and our book “Bone” a tribute to Steve Lacy as well as 3 cd’s we published with music of Steve Lacy. The whole album “Blossoms” the 5 farewell concerts ane 1 dvd can be ordered as well. Now it is a handmade construction but in future we will also publish a album – box, easier to distribute. Next comes dvd Steve Lacy and Irene Aebi in Afkikker. On April 12 we start in Afkikker, our club in Ghent with reception and Jam of musicians living in Ghent On April 13 we present in Sint-Kwintenskapel Ghent a Serenade for Steve Lacy, composition of Jan Van Landeghem for 10 violins, with Michail Bezverhny. On april 14 we go to the big Gravensteen castle for the presentation of cd Steve Lacy’s quintet 1971 with Seve Potts (sax), Kent Carter (bass) and Noël McGhie (drums) On April 15 we invite Irene Aebi (voice) and Frederic Rzewski(piano) in the Sint-Kwintenskapel Ghent. Poems by Judith Malina and music by Steve Lacy As you see “Blossoms” is for Steve Lacy’music and all those who interlace with it. So, we are editing our second book “The Golden Book” with text of friends and fans and musiclovers about music, art, culture... If you want to collaborate by sending a text we can use for the book, it’s welcome! The word is coming in.... Hope to meet one day, Best greetings, Rita De Vuyst Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 for those who ordered the dudu pukwana album-i jumped on with the "follow the herd" mentality and yesterday decided to see what was up. amazon claimed my order shipped, but i had my doubts and contacted the selller directly who of course said the item was on special order and would hopefully be in in a few weeks and i got some garbage about how they are a new store and so the listings were wrong. anyways, i got a refund. said i didn't want to wait. and back to the black saint/soul note thing-some more i enjoy are: lester bowie's "the fifth power" don pullen "warriors" Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 and in a totally non-argumentative way... i just purchased cecil taylor's "one too many salty swift and not goodbye" because i saw it used on sale (still expensive). penguin and AMG both praise its wonders, and any comments i find online are equally gushing (besdies a few reservations about jackson on drums). now i am not saying the album isn't brilliant but i am wondering if anyone who feels it is a work of brilliance can suggest how they listen to this music and what they appreciate about it because i have a hard time getting inside it, besides occassionally and ironically enough, being grabbed by jackson's drumming.... Quote
jon abbey Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 do you like other Cecil group records, or is that the first one you've heard? Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 i like "winged serpents". otherwise not such a fan. i like earlier stuff with dennis charles and shepp but that was way earlier. i thought this particular unit would be a good one to explore (the jackson/ameen/sirone, etc one). "winged serpents" has some stuff a listener can grab on to and go from there, which i guess not all taylor does. Quote
jon abbey Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 i like "winged serpents". otherwise not such a fan. i like earlier stuff with dennis charles and shepp but that was way earlier. i thought this particular unit would be a good one to explore (the jackson/ameen/sirone, etc one). "winged serpents" has some stuff a listener can grab on to and go from there, which i guess not all taylor does. well, it depends on the listener. the One Too Many Salty Swift group is arguably the one that "fit" Cecil the best, but I'll agree that there are others I personally find more pleasurable to listen to. ones closer to Winged Serpents are Olu Iwa and Always a Pleasure, I personally enjoy all three of those more than anything from the One Too Salty Swift group. Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 and in a totally non-argumentative way... i just purchased cecil taylor's "one too many salty swift and not goodbye" because i saw it used on sale (still expensive). penguin and AMG both praise its wonders, and any comments i find online are equally gushing (besdies a few reservations about jackson on drums). now i am not saying the album isn't brilliant but i am wondering if anyone who feels it is a work of brilliance can suggest how they listen to this music and what they appreciate about it because i have a hard time getting inside it, besides occassionally and ironically enough, being grabbed by jackson's drumming.... I don't have this disc, so I cannot comment on it. Talking about what I appreciate in music in general, I could never really formulate for myself why I like what I like and don't like what I don't like. I would argue there is not much sense in over-analyzing it. Thinking about it, if there is one thing I am consciously looking for in music, this would probably be a sense of surprise. I get bored by predictability and routine extemely fast. Two times I saw Cecil live (once with a large American band, second time in duo with Oxley) the music was quite predictable. Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. Quote
king ubu Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 sorry to interrupt your advanced and electro-acoustic conversations to mention two much more down to earth discs I picked up yesterday: Gave both a spin by now, and the Sclavis is excellent I must say! Very short (which is definitely a plus, in these years of too long CDs by too boring musicians), but full of ideas. Just (overdubbed) clarinet & bass clarinet, with two guys adding some percussion (each on one tune only). From Ellington to yurpean folksy grooves... recommended! The Tchicai/Schweizer is some other kind of thing... more a traditional free blowing disc, but Tchicai does some nice things. I'll have to listen more to decide how much I like it, though. Quote
John B Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I would. Especially if the tickets were not too expensive. Quote
king ubu Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I hope to catch some of that on the radio later tonight... I guess I could tell you around midnight Quote
John B Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 John B, have you heard this: http://edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3/JawofTraitor.mp3 And this: http://www.edgetonerecords.com/catalog/mp3...teLikeSteel.mp3 Tony and ubu, friendly warning - you would not like it. Very much so. Interesting...fairly spastic, but nice. Let me know what you think of the disc. Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I would. Especially if the tickets were not too expensive. Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I hope to catch some of that on the radio later tonight... I guess I could tell you around midnight I saw them live three years ago (with Malachi then), and it was so-so. And Chris Potter is opening... I think I will skip. I'll go see Ochs-Masaoka-Lee tomorrow, though (15-minute ride form my place ). Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 sorry to interrupt your advanced and electro-acoustic conversations to mention two much more down to earth discs I picked up yesterday: Gave both a spin by now, and the Sclavis is excellent I must say! Very short (which is definitely a plus, in these years of too long CDs by too boring musicians), but full of ideas. Just (overdubbed) clarinet & bass clarinet, with two guys adding some percussion (each on one tune only). From Ellington to yurpean folksy grooves... recommended! Flurin, for inexplicable reason I rodered this one about a week ago from amazon.fr! Will let you know my opinion when I have a chance to listen to it. Quote
king ubu Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 ... I'll go see Ochs-Masaoka-Lee tomorrow, though (15-minute ride form my place ). Now you're talking! I'd like to see that concert, for sure, but I guess it'd be slightly more than 15 minutes! Quote
P.L.M Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 P.L.M., what solo piano interpretation of Feldman would you recommend? I just have the two volume published by hat ART ten and fifteen years ago. I like them both (Marianne Schroeder "Works For Piano" and, with different piano players (Steffen Schleiermacher, Isabel Mundy, Mats Persson etc...), five altogether who performed the last piece together written for... five pianos and called "Five pianos") "Works For Piano, vol.2". I like them both but, first it's not an "integral" of Feldman's piano and, secondo, both are out of print from quite a time now. Th sound is quite magnificent on both, by the way. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 i am enjoying michel portal's "alors!!!" right now. how does "splendid yzlement" stack up? Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 i am enjoying michel portal's "alors!!!" right now. how does "splendid yzlement" stack up? P.L.M. is he main Portalologist here. I remember not liking "alors!!!" too much - but I listened to it only once, time to revisit. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 no, i don't like it much either once i have begun listening more closely. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 actually it is a fun record but i will stick with "mountainscapes" for this sort of thing. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 31, 2006 Report Posted March 31, 2006 and in a totally non-argumentative way... i just purchased cecil taylor's "one too many salty swift and not goodbye" because i saw it used on sale (still expensive). penguin and AMG both praise its wonders, and any comments i find online are equally gushing (besdies a few reservations about jackson on drums). now i am not saying the album isn't brilliant but i am wondering if anyone who feels it is a work of brilliance can suggest how they listen to this music and what they appreciate about it because i have a hard time getting inside it, besides occassionally and ironically enough, being grabbed by jackson's drumming.... Hey Ak, just want to give my 2 cents. I first heard Cecil "live" with Lyons. Grimes and Murray around '64. I've heard Cecil many times since and produced a concert with him once (also a failed recording project - not Cecil's fault). In a personal way I consider him a friend though I have not talked to him in 20 years. The band on "Salty Swift" is my favorite of his groups (with the exception of the Lyons, Sirone, Cyrille quartet). The New Worlds are amazing and the MPS disc if fine too. Just relax and let the music take you. Or not. Quote
GregK Posted March 31, 2006 Report Posted March 31, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I wouldn't give up a chance to see Roscoe Mitchell live. Especially when he is on stage with Moye and Jarman! Quote
Д.Д. Posted March 31, 2006 Report Posted March 31, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I wouldn't give up a chance to see Roscoe Mitchell live. Especially when he is on stage with Moye and Jarman! Well, I skipped - went to a fashion show instead. The main reason I would go see AEoC is not Mitchell or Jarman. It's Moye. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 31, 2006 Report Posted March 31, 2006 Do you guys think it makes sense to go to AEoC concert? Starting in two hours, one hour drive from my place. I wouldn't give up a chance to see Roscoe Mitchell live. Especially when he is on stage with Moye and Jarman! Well, I skipped - went to a fashion show instead. The main reason I would go see AEoC is not Mitchell or Jarman. It's Moye. Silly boy. Quote
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