March-31st-2005, 02:28 PM
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Registered Loser
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What Are You Listening To? 15
Serge Gainsbourg - Du Jazz Dans La Ravin
Billy Bang Sextet - Sweet Space/Untitled Gift
Art Ensemble of Chicago - The Pathe Sessions
V/A - World Psychedelic Classics v3: Love's a Real Thing
Elliot Carter - Quintets and Voices
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March-31st-2005, 02:38 PM
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My early work was better
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Anthony Braxton/Milo Fine - Shadow Company
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March-31st-2005, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckyd4
Anthony Braxton/Milo Fine - Shadow Company
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CD4:
How did you cop that so quickly!
There's an entertaining story about Milo's impromptou dinner with Braxton & Taylor Ho Bynum ( btw, impromptou describes the occassion of that recording as well). My paranoia informs my refraining from posting such anecdotes at the present time.
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March-31st-2005, 03:09 PM
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www.steveminkin.com
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Peter Kowald -- Duos2 (Derek Bailey, Diamanda Galas, Fred Frith, Andrew Cyrille, Julius Hemphill, Jeanne Lee, Butch Morris, Evan Parker, and others)
John Zorn -- Film Works XV: Protocols of Zion
Robert Dick/ Steve Gorn -- Steel & Bamboo
Ellery Eskelin -- Ten
John Zorn -- Xu Feng
Hard To Find 45s on CD, vol. 6 (one of the very best in this fine pop series)
Guy Mitchell -- Heartaches By The Number
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March-31st-2005, 03:14 PM
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swing high swing higher
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Rowe/Beins: Grain
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March-31st-2005, 03:32 PM
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PAUL BLEY - The Paul Bley Quartet
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March-31st-2005, 03:37 PM
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Ligeti: Concerto For Cello & Orchestra/
Concerto For Piano & Orchestra/
Chamber Concerto For 13 Instrumentalists
Ensemble Modern
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March-31st-2005, 04:31 PM
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Xennakis: Live In New York
Phlegra/Kulenn/Kai/Epicycles
The ST-X Ensemble
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March-31st-2005, 04:36 PM
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Mono - One Step More and You Die
Freddie Hubbard - Ready for Freddie
Sepultura - Roots
Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning
Chris Burn - The First Two Gigs
Uri Caine - Primal Light
Sakada - s/t on w.m.o./r
Clouddead - s/t
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March-31st-2005, 06:45 PM
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Randy Weston - Ancient Future/Blue
Randy Weston - African Cookbook
Rudresh Mahanthappa - Mother Tongue
Sam Rivers/Ben Street/Kresten Osgood/Bryan Carrott - Purple Violets
Dave Holland Big Band - Overtime
Bob Dylan - Bringing All Back Home
David Bowie - Stage
Super Furry Animals - Rings Around the World
Franck - Complete Organ Works (Bate)
Haydn - String Quartets Op. 74 (Kodaly Qt.)
Ravel, Rachmaninoff (#4) - Piano Concertos (Michelangeli)
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March-31st-2005, 06:49 PM
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My early work was better
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Originally Posted by Jesse
CD4:
How did you cop that so quickly!
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Martin Davidson was kind enough to swing a copy my way. I listened to the first track or two, which sounded very good, but wasn't listening closely enough to say much beyond that. Wasn't in the right place to sit down and concentrate, so I held off on the rest of it until I can relax and kick back with it.
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March-31st-2005, 08:31 PM
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Morton Feldman: String Quartet #2 (Disc 4)
Flux String Quartet
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March-31st-2005, 10:43 PM
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Stangl/dieb13: Eh
Equanimity & it's foil.
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March-31st-2005, 11:34 PM
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Pat Metheny - zero tolerance for silence
Pat Metheny Group - The Way Up
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March-31st-2005, 11:34 PM
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Nakamura/Sachiko/Otomo: Good Morning Good Night
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March-31st-2005, 11:39 PM
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William Parker: O'Neal's Porch
Has anyone heard this Rob Brown?
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March-31st-2005, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jesse
Stangl/dieb13: Eh
Equanimity & it's foil.
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Still my favorite Erstwhile disk. I don't have many though.
Hopefully my Tony Conrad box set will arrive today. Waiting, waiting.
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March-31st-2005, 11:51 PM
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dirty antipodal jackalope
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Terry Gibbs Dream Band - The Big Cat
William Parker Quartet - O'Neal's Veranda
Jack Wilson - Easterly Winds
Hank Mobley - Hi Voltage
Art Farmer - A Sleeping Bee
Maria Schneider - A Concert In The Garden
Johnny Rivers - Anthology
Spirit - Spirit Of '76
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Kenny no longer on the radio. Seeking radio station that isn't so pigeonhole-bound that it can't handle an approach that takes in Louis Armstrong, Sun Ra, the Grateful Dead and Bob Wills.
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March-31st-2005, 11:56 PM
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QAMS2005
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Mitch Hedberg - Strategic Grill Locations
Goodbye Mitch. You were here, you said something, some of us heard it.
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April-1st-2005, 12:07 AM
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An air of normality
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Beniamino Gigli - The Gigli Edition, Vol. 1: Milan Recordings 1918-19
Beniamino Gigli - The Gigli Edition, Vol. 2: 1919-22
Various Composers - Anthology of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Volume 1: 1935-1950 (discs 1-5... so very many gems in this set!)
Richard Teitelbaum - Z'vi (CD-R)
Soul Sirkus - World Play
Mudvayne - Lost and Found (April 12 release)
Life of Agony - Broken Valley (May release)
Adema - Planets (April 5 release)
Clare Fader and the Vaudevillains - Seventh and Trade
Tord Gustavsen Trio - The Ground (mellow, limpid, beautiful...)
Various Composers - Anthology of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Volume 1: 1935-1950 (disc 6)
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Last edited by Other Steve; April-1st-2005 at 12:08 AM.
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April-1st-2005, 12:33 AM
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Mudvayne - (mellow, limpid, beautiful...)
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April-1st-2005, 01:15 AM
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Enjoying each and every moment of her singing!
Dianne Reeves - The Grand Encounter
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April-1st-2005, 01:42 AM
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I was just listening to Archie Shepp, The Way Ahead, when I noticed something that kind of irritated me: No one else gets an uninterrupted solo. (Yeah, I know, this probably isn't news to a lot of people.) Shepp's tenor is all over the place, but it's kind of disappointing that you've got Grachan Moncur on there, for instance, and he really isn't given a lot of room to maneuver. At one point on the third track, Fiesta, it sounds like Moncur is going to get a solo, but then Shepp starts to play over him.
I mean, I know he's the leader and everything, and I still enjoy the record, but there's something about it that seems kind of shabby to me. Makes me understand a little better what the eai people mean when they're always talking about musicians playing without ego.
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April-1st-2005, 02:23 AM
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Registered snoozer
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so far today:
albert ayler - new york eye and ear control
iron wine - the creek drank the cradle (something about this guy touches me deeply. it's almost a bit embarrasing).
last night:
keith rowe/john tilbury - duos for doris.
it's intensly emotional. i love listening to it in headphones in a dark room.
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April-1st-2005, 05:48 AM
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Listened to mono version.
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April-1st-2005, 07:32 AM
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The Bluegrass
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Minamo -- Shining (From 12K's website: 12k is proud to announce the latest release from Japan’s Minamo. Shining is the quartet’s 5th full-length release to date and continues in a common tradition of being sourced and edited from live performance recordings, a practice central to the band’s interest in improvisational forms and organic track growth.
(While guitar is still the prominent instrument, Shining takes a slightly different path from the drone-oriented releases of the past. Still pursuing vague and evasive atmospheres Minamo now inject much more prominent rhythm and turbulence, as on “Crumbling’s” software driven looping or “Stay Still’s” 16th note picked guitar repetition that is quietly offset by sparse piano. This is part of what makes Shining a work of subtle pairings and contrasts. Digital hums and crackles merge with the glacial pace of peaceful, melodic string resonance, blurred echoes of familiar sounds fall away into pools of feedback. This is highly free-formed work yet at the same time there is an obvious communication between musicians (and instruments) that makes Minamo’s music a language unique to a 4-piece band as they continue to explore the unstable boundaries of free improv, post-rock, and live electronic ambience. Minamo are: Keiichi Sugimoto: guitar and computer
Yuichiro Iwashita: acoustic guitar Namiko Sasamoto: keyboards
Tetsuro Yasunaga: computer and electronics). Real good one, occupying a zoned that isn't rock or ambient or eai or free improv as we've known it and yet is some of all of those things if not their sum.
William Parker Quartet -- Sound Unity (The quartet returns in its power-swinging form. If you loved the swinging tracks from "O'Neil's Porch" -- which I did -- you'll love Sound Unity, too. A mix of live recordings from Montreal and Vancouver, this one's for you, from our good friends at AUM-Fidelity. Drake in particular is on fire and gets lots of room; and my man, Flip Barnes, proves once again that he's one of jazz's unsung, living trumpet greats. Turn it up! Damn, it's good to hear these guys again.)
Mary Lou Williams -- Zoning
Last edited by Gary Sisco; April-2nd-2005 at 06:21 AM.
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April-1st-2005, 08:18 AM
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swing high swing higher
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I really need to hear Sound Unity - sounds like I will really like it - is it tune based, Gary?
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April-1st-2005, 08:49 AM
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The Bluegrass
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Steve -- Pretty much. Like I said, if you liked the swingers on "O'Neil's Porch," you pretty much have the picture, though Drake gets more room on the new one (and for good reason). Barnes kicks ass, also.
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April-1st-2005, 09:20 AM
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Game On
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Bill Charlap Trio - Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein
Simon H. Fell - Composition No. 30 disc 1
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