mjzee Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 Release date June 28. http://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/new-songs-for-the-20th-century/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 Ok, who is Chris Stamey? I remember the name from one of those 90s bands, maybe the dbs, was that them? But why is he making a now record for Lester Koenig, and will Shelley Manne still be on drums? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 (edited) Not quite sunshine pop, but, hey, it was the punk era. (Yes, the dbs.) Edited May 30, 2019 by Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 Liked the Db's a lot in the early 80s but Stamey has done some very oddball stuff on his own. Peter Holsapple is good for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 so there will be Shelley Manne on this one? Maybe Barney Kessell as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlhoots Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 39 minutes ago, JSngry said: so there will be Shelley Manne on this one? Maybe Barney Kessell as well? & Ornette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 OOOOOO.....WALTER NORRIS?????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted O'Reilly Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 ...certainly Ray Brown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted May 30, 2019 Report Share Posted May 30, 2019 occasional oboe by cooper? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted May 31, 2019 Report Share Posted May 31, 2019 Howard Rumsey and the Lighthouse All-Stars will be making a special appearance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjzee Posted May 31, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2019 12 hours ago, mjzee said: Release date June 28. http://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/new-songs-for-the-20th-century/ 9 hours ago, Joe said: Not quite sunshine pop, but, hey, it was the punk era. (Yes, the dbs.) Is that the same jacket?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Posted May 31, 2019 Report Share Posted May 31, 2019 8 hours ago, mjzee said: Is that the same jacket?? I sure hope so! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted May 31, 2019 Report Share Posted May 31, 2019 He'll be in good company, composing 2oth Century music for Contemporary records! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted June 19, 2019 Report Share Posted June 19, 2019 Chris Stamey and the ModRec Orchestra "New Songs for the 20th Century" Impacting: June 28 2019 Format(s): Jazz Artist Title Time Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Django Haskins with Branford Marsalis Manhattan Melody (Thats My New York) 04:17 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Django Haskins and Stephen Anderson Its Been a While 04:02 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Caitlin Cary I Dont Believe in Romance 04:49 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert with Bill Frisell What Is This Music that I Hear 03:54 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Nnenna Freelon and Will Campbell Occasional Shivers 04:50 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Brett Harris On the Street Where We Used to Live 05:46 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert On an Evening Such as This 03:02 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Caitlin Cary Your Last Forever After 02:36 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Ariel Pocock with Stephen Anderson Theres Not a Cloud in the Sky 03:41 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Millie McGuire Dear Friend 04:00 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert with Bill Frisell and Nels Cline Insomnia 05:46 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Millie McGuire I Am Yours 03:30 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Millie McGuire with Elijah Freeman I Fall in Love (So Easily) 03:29 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Marshall Crenshaw and Don Dixon Beneath the Underdog 02:59 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Django Haskins In-tox-i-cho-cli-fi-ca-tion 03:36 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Faith Jones with Brett Harris In Spanish Harlem 04:45 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert with Jim Crew The Woman Who Walks the Sea 04:11 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Django Haskins with Will Campbell For a Muse 04:30 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Skylar Gudasz with Matt Douglas Lover, Can You Hear Me? 04:05 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Millie McGuire Pretty Butterfly 04:08 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert I Didn’t Mean to Fall in Love with You 03:15 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Matt McMichaels with Jeff Herrick Life Is But a Dream 03:57 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Kirsten Lambert And I Love Him 04:49 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Millie McGuire and Presyce Baez Unpredictable 03:48 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Django Haskins I Lost Track of the Time 04:20 Chris Stamey & the ModRec Orchestra, feat. Presyce Baez with Dave Finucane Occasional Shivers (reprise) 04:51 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The way Chris Stamey tells it, “One day in 2015, an old piano arrived at my home, with a bench full of magic: songs by Jerome Kern, George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Henry Mancini, Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein… many more. I fell head-first under their spell, awakening three years later with a long white beard and this collection: 26 songs on two CDs, written and arranged ‘under the influence,’ performed by some of my favorite singers and players.” On June 28, 2019, Omnivore Recordings will release the resultant 2-CD set, New Songs for the 20th Century. Vocalists on the two volumes of this lush, orchestrated, jazz-flavored outing include jazz legend Nnenna Freelon, pop icons Marshall Crenshaw, Don Dixon, and Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown), North Carolina stalwarts Skylar Gudasz and Brett Harris, and exciting newcomers Millie McGuire, Kirsten Lambert, and Faith Jones. Highlights include Django Haskins (The Old Ceremony) and renowned saxophonist Branford Marsalis together on the Irving Berlin-like overture “Manhattan Melody (That’s My New York),” and rising-star pianist Ariel Pocock singing “There’s Not a Cloud in the Sky.” Cary adds a bit of Americana into the mix, with “Your Last Forever After.” All are backed by the “ModRec Orchestra” (named after Modern Recording, Stamey’s studio home base in Chapel Hill, N.C.) with Bill Frisell, Nels Cline (Wilco), and Matt Douglas (Mountain Goats), as well as N.C. jazz virtuosi soloists Stephen Anderson (the Dominican Jazz Project), John Brown, Will Campbell, Jim Crew, and Dave Finucane taking turns at the microphone. Inspired by the canon of the Great American Songbook but with Stamey’s own distinctive melodic and lyrical twists (familiar to fans of the dB’s co-founder), New Songs for the 20th Century uses Mid-Century Modern harmonic and lyrical inflections to evoke an earlier era. “I was intrigued by reimagining those decades right before The Beatles appeared, before President Kennedy was killed,” Chris explains, “when it seemed like the world was looking around, catching its breath, and wondering what was to come. “What came first here was the sheet music, the notated chords and melodies. I’d write out the songs in silence, then simply put the sheets of paper in front of the players and singers. It was fascinating to hear them bring the tunes to life in the studio in ways I’d never expected. Then I would orchestrate for strings and winds as needed, connecting the dots in the old-fashioned way records were made before Leo Fender came along.” Included are also full-length, remixed performances (not previously available) of several songs from the nationally broadcast holiday radio musicalOccasional Shivers, including “Beneath the Underdog" (titled after the Charles Mingus autobiography), “In-tox-i-cho-cli-fi-ca-tion,” “What Is This Music That I Hear?” and McGuire’s standout ballad, “I Am Yours.” And there are even new versions of a few older Stamey tunes that seemed to want to sing along, such as Faith Jones’s powerful “In Spanish Harlem” and Cline’s and Frisell’s dreamscape treatment of “Insomnia.” Chris adds, “North Carolina is known internationally as a place Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Nina Simone, and Billy Strayhorn all once called home. But recording this record showed me, without a doubt, that a similar dedication and pursuit of excellence still persists here, today.” About Chris Stamey: Chris Stamey has participated in indie music of all stripes since the 1970s, as both a musician and a producer. In 1976, he self-released Sneakers, one of the very first American indie records. The following year, he relocated to New York to play and record with Alex Chilton in the burgeoning CBGB’s rock scene, then started Car Records in 1977. That same year, he formed The dB’s with fellow Carolinians Will Rigby, Gene Holder, and Peter Holsapple, and they made several acclaimed records, including Stands for deciBels (self-produced) and Repercussion (produced by Scott Litt). His recent albums include Lovesick Blues and Euphoria,as well as Falling Off the Sky with the dB’s. As a producer, he has worked with Ryan Adams, Alejandro Escovedo, Flat Duo Jets, Skylar Gudasz, Tift Merritt, Le Tigre, and Yo La Tengo. Since 2010, Stamey has been musical director for an international series of concert performances of Big Star’s classic album Third, alongside Big Star’s Jody Stephens, Ray Davies, Kronos Quartet, members of The Posies, R.E.M., Teenage Fanclub, Wilco, and Yo La Tengo; Thank You, Friends, a concert film of these arrangements, was released in March 2017. His original jazz radio play about the early ’60s in Manhattan, Occasional Shivers, premiered nationwide on Christmas Day 2016. A “songwriting memoir,” A Spy in the House of Loud (Univ. of Texas Press), was published in 2018. "Manhattan Melody (That's My New York)"—Django Haskins with Branford Marsalis "There's Not a Cloud in the Sky"—Ariel Pocock with Will Campbell Track and Singer Listing: VOLUME 1 1 Manhattan Melody (That’s My New York) Django Haskins 2 It’s Been a While Django Haskins 3 I Don’t Believe in Romance Caitlin Cary 4 What Is This Music that I Hear? Kirsten Lambert 5 Occasional Shivers Nnenna Freelon 6 On the Street Where We Used to Live Brett Harris 7 On an Evening Such as This Kirsten Lambert 8 Your Last Forever After Caitlin Cary 9 There’s Not a Cloud in the Sky Ariel Pocock 10 Dear Friend Millie McGuire 11 Insomnia Kirsten Lambert 12 I Am Yours Millie McGuire VOLUME 2 1 I Fall in Love So Easily Millie McGuire 2 Beneath the Underdog Marshall Crenshaw, Don Dixon, Django Haskins 3 In-tox-i-cho-cli-fi-ca-tion Django Haskins 4 In Spanish Harlem Faith Jones w/ Brett Harris 5 The Woman Who Walks the Sea Kirsten Lambert 6 For a Muse Django Haskins 7 Lover, Can You Hear Me? Skylar Gudasz 8 Pretty Butterfly Millie McGuire 9 I Didn’t Mean to Fall in Love with You Kirsten Lambert 10 Life Is But a Dream Matt McMichaels 11 And I Love Him Kirsten Lambert 12 Unpredictable Millie McGuire & Presyce Baez 13 I Lost Track of the Time Django Haskins 14 Occasional Shivers (reprise) Presyce Baez The ModRec Orchestra: Will Campbell (alto & soprano sax) Dave Finucane, Elijah Freeman, Branford Marsalis (tenor sax) Matt Douglas (flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax) Bill Frisell, Scott Sawyer, Chris Stamey (guitar) Stephen Anderson, Jim Crew, Wes Lachot, Julian Lambert, Chris Stamey (piano) John Brown, Jason Foureman (acoustic bass) Dan Davis (drums) Karen Galvin, Katelyn Hammel, Laura Thomas (violin) Matt Chicurel, Emi Mizobushi, Aubrey Keisel (viola) Leah Gibson, Josh Starmer (’cello) Written, arranged, mixed, and produced by Chris Stamey With additional contributions from Alex Bingham (acoustic bass), Charles Cleaver (piano), Nels Cline (guitar, treatments), Brent Lambert (nylon-string guitar), Gregg Gelb (clarinet), Danny Gotham (acoustic guitar), Eric Heywood & Allyn Love (pedal steel), Peter Holsapple (accordion & mandolin), Andy Kleindienst & Danny Grewen (trombone), Mark Simonsen (vibes), Rob Ladd & Tony Stiglitz (drums) Attachments stamey_son.. 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GA Russell Posted June 29, 2019 Report Share Posted June 29, 2019 Mods, please join this with Michael's thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted June 29, 2019 Report Share Posted June 29, 2019 Modly merged. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA Russell Posted June 30, 2019 Report Share Posted June 30, 2019 5 hours ago, JSngry said: Modly merged. Thanks, Jim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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