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Post by jb on Jan 6, 2006 19:52:16 GMT 10
yeah, it's great to hear the influece Tim Berne has had on the new generation of players in NY. Vijay's groups are extending a lot of the ideas that Rainey, Berne and co have been developing over the last 20 years. Exciting stuff
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Post by Jamie O on Jan 10, 2006 11:34:15 GMT 10
Coltrane "Live at the Half Note" Ravel String Quartet Outkast
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Post by frustrated on Jan 10, 2006 17:12:21 GMT 10
Damn I really want to get that half note thing. Did you buy it in Melbourne?
That group at that time is scary as shit... four years of playing every night together - can we ever reproduce those conditions again?
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Post by frustrated on Jan 10, 2006 17:13:18 GMT 10
And I always follow Trane with Outkast... ;D
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Post by stanleydodds on Jan 10, 2006 17:59:54 GMT 10
Chick Corea- now he sings now he sobs (chick at his most exiting- pre scientology)
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Post by timothystevens on Jan 12, 2006 20:04:40 GMT 10
Fletcher Henderson, 'Sweet thing' (the rejected first version, 19 November 1926).
Can anyone work out the piano break? It's alarming.
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Post by Kenny on Jan 14, 2006 12:54:39 GMT 10
Jazz Crusaders' Mosaic set. Hubba, gooba, hubba. Andrew Hill - Andrew!!! Stupid title!!! Really!!! Tony Parenti And His New Orleanians. Sounding better and better. Kenny's Lunch - Rabbit Fricassee With Pasta.
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Post by march on Jan 17, 2006 16:25:00 GMT 10
Mathew Shipp quartet - Pastoral Composure Geri Allen - The Nurturer Vijay Iyer - Blood Sutra Vijay Iyer - Imagining Albert Ayler - Complete Impulse Recordings
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Post by timothystevens on Jan 19, 2006 17:52:26 GMT 10
Fletcher Henderson, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb, Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Stan Kenton, Duke Ellington, Luis Russell and Count Basie.
Truly. Excellent.
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Post by aj on Jan 19, 2006 18:42:43 GMT 10
Just lately : lots of Bill Evans. Also Freddie & Woody : Double Take, and The Eternal Triangle. Trumpet bliss.
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Post by Miles overload on Jan 19, 2006 20:14:26 GMT 10
Miles Davis - the cellar door sessions WOW, I hadn't heard LIVE EVIL so am impressed by the great playing of all, good to hear Gary Bartz and Keith Jarrett (the only keyboard player on this session)
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Post by TPG on Jan 20, 2006 1:36:00 GMT 10
Morton Feldman Terry Riley concrete voices in my head Eyeless in gaza
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Post by Mats on Jan 21, 2006 18:09:04 GMT 10
Theo Bleckmann - Anteroom Vinicius Cantuaria - Tucuma Paul Motian - I Have The Room Above Her Kelomat - s/t Moppa Elliot - Mostly Other People Do The Killing
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Post by vickihb2 on Jan 22, 2006 13:38:24 GMT 10
Joe Henderson with McCoy Tyner "New York reunion". McCoy's band but I like the way his ego doesn't get in the way of giving much space to the other musicians, then again he could be really lazy ;-)!
Circleworks (Mr Hopkins, I salute you).
Sonny Rollins (he's always so bloody groovy).
Michaelangeli (Divine and such a Devil of a man)
Cesaria Evora (Divine and such a Devil of a woman)
Frock
Donny Hathaway? Makes me dance, even in 42 C.
Kid's choice: The Beach Boys, Kool and the Gang and Jet but I'm bopping to them too.
Life is good this week. Praise be!
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Post by march on Jan 24, 2006 18:47:30 GMT 10
Chris Abrahams - 'Glow'
aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh this is amazing!
Steve Coleman - Tao of Mad Phat, Alternate Dimensions I, Resistance is Futile Henry Threadgill - Every Body's Mouth's a Book
aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh too much amazing music!
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