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    What Are You Listening To? #43



    Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra -- MTO Plays Sly




    Bik Bent Braam -- Growing Pains (2 CDs)




    Don Pullen -- Evidence of Things Unseen




    Mark Nauseef -- Wun-Wun




    Mary Halvorsen -- Bending Bridges


    Kikuchi/ Peacock/ Motian -- Tethered Moon

    Bud Freeman -- Chicago/ Austin High School Jazz in Hi-Fi

    Ned Rothenberg's Sync -- Inner Diaspora

    Bill Frisell -- All we are saying

    Larry Coryell -- Vanguard Visionaries

    Elgar -- Violin Concerto (Hillary Hahn)

    Lee Andrews and The Hearts -- Biggest Hits

    Bob Dylan -- Highway 61 Revisited/ Bringing It All Back Home



    Jefferson Airplane -- Surrealistic Pillow




    Zac Brown -- Uncaged

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    Parker/Lee/Evans-The Bleeding Edge

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    Wadada Leo Smith-Ten Freedom Summers
    Milford Graves Percussion Ensemble

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    Ned Rothenberg -- World of Odd Harmonics (Very strong solo album, need another listen before I post on Cap's thread about it)




    Paco De Lucia -- Siroco




    Georg Graewe/ Ernst Reijseger/ Gerry Hemingway -- Sonic Fiction (Still a WOW!)/ Continuum




    Marty Ehrlich's Rites Quartet -- Frog Leg Logic




    Positive Catastrophe -- Garabatos, Vol. 1 (They have a new album out)




    Dinah!




    Charlie Haden/ Hank Jones -- Come Sunday




    Nikolai Kapustin: Piano Music ( Marc-Andre Hamelin)




    Nikolai Kapustin: Piano Music (Steven Osborne)




    The Cadillacs -- For Collectors Only (3 CDs)

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    The Who-Quadrophenia
    Pete Townshend-Who Came First?

    Both on vinyl (bought Who tickets this week. Damn, were they expensive!! Still looking forward to it).

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    Release date 07/31




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    New York Eye and Ear Control
    Patti Smith-Horses
    Patti Smith-Easter
    Bruce Springsteen-Tunnel of Love

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    JD Allen Trio-The Matador and the Bull (on CD)

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    Lovely!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikawkee View Post
    JD Allen Trio-The Matador and the Bull (on CD)
    How's it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Damen View Post
    How's it?

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    It's pretty damn good. Well played and very lyrical.
    I dig the fact that the songs are short too.

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    RTF- Return of the Mothership. Peace and all that.

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    Post-Chromodal Out-
    Hafez Modirzadeh

    I dig it. Kind of slow and moody but definitely out and imaginative.

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    Terje Rypdal-Odyssey Studio and Live complete

    Pretty damn good but I'm Norwegian so....

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    Positive Catastrophe -- Dibrujo, Dibrujo, Dibrujo...




    Liszt -- Hungarian Rhapsodies (Meta)





    Sonny Stitt -- move on over... the Eddie Buster sides/ New York Jazz




    Horace Tapscott -- Thoughts Of Dar Es Salaam




    Ike Quebec -- Ballads





    Sam Cooke -- My Kind of Blues/ Cooke's Tour




    Brahms -- Hungarian Dances (Masur)




    The Best of The Marvelettes




    Ricky Van Shelton -- Backroads




    Yasmin Levy -- Sentir




    Statler Brothers -- Gold (2 CDs)

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    Patti Smith-Wave
    Velvet Underground-self titled
    Don McLean-Tapestry
    Chuck Mead-Back to the Quonset Hut
    The Stooges-Fun House

    All vinyl.

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    Velvet Underground-Live Vol. 1 and 2
    Allen Toussaint-Life, Love and Faith
    Pete Townshend-Who Came First
    Mickey Newbury-Heaven Help the Child

    All vinyl.
    Last edited by shikawkee; August-5th-2012 at 03:22 PM.

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    Marvin Gaye-Here, My Dear
    Bruce Springsteen-Nebraska
    Mercury Living Presence Box Set

    All vinyl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shikawkee View Post
    Today:

    Terje Rypdal-Odyssey Studio and Live complete

    Pretty damn good but I'm Norwegian so....
    I'm a fan of Rypdal - really loved his stuff with Jan Garbarek. I recently listened to Odyssey, excellent album, and was wondering what Odyssey Live is like. Plus, being Norwegian, have you had a chance to see/hear him in action?
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    The master at work!
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Richie Beirach - Eon. Picked this up on a whim and enjoyed it very much. Any recommendations as to where to go next?
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    jazzfiend - any comments on the latest Foxes Fox?

    the first one is one of my favorite EP recordings.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by baksheesh View Post
    I'm a fan of Rypdal - really loved his stuff with Jan Garbarek. I recently listened to Odyssey, excellent album, and was wondering what Odyssey Live is like. Plus, being Norwegian, have you had a chance to see/hear him in action?
    Sadly, I had a chance to see him recently while I was in NYC recording but couldn't get in. Sold out.

    Odyssey live is pretty cool. Different, but cool. It's from a Swedish radio broadcast (of a gig I suppose....could they get that all in a radio studio??).

    Hopefully I'll be able to catch him live at some point. I'm touring Norway myself soon. Maybe then. I have found a lot of his old stuff on vinyl and I dig it. Sometimes it can get Roland Jazz Chorus/effect-y/80's but Odyssey is better than that IMO.

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    Velvet Underground-White Light, White Heat and First album (banana).
    Puccini-Tosca and Madame Butterfly (w/Maria Callas)

    On vinyl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikawkee View Post
    Sadly, I had a chance to see him recently while I was in NYC recording but couldn't get in. Sold out.

    Odyssey live is pretty cool. Different, but cool. It's from a Swedish radio broadcast (of a gig I suppose....could they get that all in a radio studio??).

    Hopefully I'll be able to catch him live at some point. I'm touring Norway myself soon. Maybe then. I have found a lot of his old stuff on vinyl and I dig it. Sometimes it can get Roland Jazz Chorus/effect-y/80's but Odyssey is better than that IMO.
    I hate when that happens! I missed a chance to see Dave Holland live in Paris about 10 years back, and still kick myself over it. I'll give Odyssey a shot if I can get a hold of it. Is she doing much lately at all?
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Impressed by this live set. Gratowski in particular is a revelation - I've never heard of him before to be honest. Kaufmann is a known quantity of course. de Joode is beyond serviceable.
    Last edited by baksheesh; August-7th-2012 at 04:36 PM.
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Cheers,

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