May-16th-2003, 07:48 PM
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Game On
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Exploding Customer - Live at Glenn Miller Cafe
This might be old news to a lot of posters (I've received recs from Al & Michael) but I couldn't find this in the archives for Best of 2002; so maybe I'm not as far behind as I always think I am. This is incredibly hot; I don't really know what to compare it to but it sounds as fresh as the first time I heard Ornette. All compositions are by saxophonist Martin Kuchen, who plays tenor, alto & soprano, all extremely well. The songs all have a propulsive groove to them, maintained by bassist Benjamin Quigley and drummer Kjell Nordeson, who has played drums with the AALY Trio & vibes with School Days. The major surprise for me was how much I enjoyed the playing of trumpeter Tomas Hallonsten; this guy's solos are to be savored as he spits out rapid fire lines and then turns on a dime to explore a new, but logical, avenue. Top 10 of 2003 for me, for sure. OK shrugs?
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May-16th-2003, 08:23 PM
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A-scan, ya'll
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Sing it!
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May-17th-2003, 12:33 PM
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swing high swing higher
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yeah BABY!
play it!
the trumpeter is fantastic
and the tunes keep getting better
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May-17th-2003, 12:43 PM
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A-scan, ya'll
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May-17th-2003, 12:52 PM
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A-scan, ya'll
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those of you digging Küchen would do well to check out his latest project, the Unsolicited Music Ensemble with Tony Wren and Raymond Strid.
review here: http://www.squidsear.com/cgi-bin/new...cgi?newsID=147
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May-18th-2003, 12:44 PM
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. . .one of the jazz albums of the year.
When do we get to hear Vol. 2, JaS?!
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May-19th-2003, 02:23 AM
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We are all happy that you semas to like the Customer!
"Vol 2" was recorded a months ago in a studio in Stockholm and the artists say: "This is much better!".
So, sooner or later we hope that it will be released.
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May-19th-2003, 09:13 AM
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Right on! Can't wait for this one!
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May-19th-2003, 08:46 PM
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Game On
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Quote:
Originally posted by JaSt
"Vol 2" was recorded a months ago in a studio in Stockholm and the artists say: "This is much better!".
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Where do I order a pacemaker.
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September-8th-2003, 11:19 AM
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I've been looking around for that Unsolicited Ensemble disc "Bulbs" and thus far only Verge lists it for $24.00. Anyone else know where this can be obtained for a more reasonable price? Thanks
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September-10th-2003, 01:02 AM
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the cantilena of speech
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Though I don't see Bulbs listed in the Cadence catalogue for some reason, they do stock Slam discs, at $16 US apiece, & I'm sure could get it for you.
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September-10th-2003, 08:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Michael Schaumann
I've been looking around for that Unsolicited Ensemble disc "Bulbs" and thus far only Verge lists it for $24.00. Anyone else know where this can be obtained for a more reasonable price? Thanks
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Remember, Verge prices are in Canadian dollars!
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September-10th-2003, 10:17 AM
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So what does that come out to even still?
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September-10th-2003, 11:08 AM
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the cantilena of speech
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At current exchange rates, $24 Cdn = about $17.75 US.
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September-10th-2003, 11:40 AM
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Thanks Nate. . .anyone deem this kind of high. I don't go through verge as much as a lot of you folks. They have a mighty nice selection though.
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September-10th-2003, 12:08 PM
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Headhunter
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You can get the CD at Jazz Loft www.jazzloft.com for $15.99 US. They currently have it in stock.
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September-10th-2003, 12:10 PM
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Thanks Phil! I respectfully retract everything I so negatively asserted in your Jazz Hearts thread!
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September-11th-2003, 06:28 AM
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Headhunter
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That's cool - Jazz Loft is one of the sites I'm referring to in my post on the Jimmy Cliff thread. A lot of people may be already aware of these sites but at the same time I'm sure a lot of people are not. The French one has only recently started up. Do you think it it would be worth posting their site addresses and a bit if info about them? By the way, the Jazzhearts CD got a bit of air play in St Louis during August on Dennis Owsley's "Jazz Unlimited" programme on Sunday nights on KMWU. Do you know the programme?
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September-11th-2003, 09:51 AM
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Yeah that's our NPR affiliate. The show is in the modern straight-ahead vein so I believe you ought to do well there. You should also try to get in touch w/KCUR in Kansas City, MO. They emphasize jazz much, much more and have several great shows.
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September-12th-2003, 08:59 AM
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Headhunter
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Thanks for the tip Michael. A CD is on its way to their Music Director.
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January-23rd-2004, 05:21 PM
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Kills all threads!
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Up!
Whee, baby, this is one of the best CDs I've heard in a while.... I can't stop listening to it. Great tunes, great playing (I've heard Kjell Nordeson before in AALY, but somehow I didn't realize what a badass he really is). One of the very best "post-Ornette" (for lack of a better term--by which I essentially mean a pianoless quartet playing tunes and soloing pretty freely) discs I've ever heard.
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January-29th-2004, 03:55 PM
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skirting the issue
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This is very cool music!
Is this still considered AG jazz? I'm kind of guessing not, but I wonder what the cognoscenti think.
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May-4th-2004, 09:39 PM
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A-scan, ya'll
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Originally Posted by JaSt
We are all happy that you semas to like the Customer!
"Vol 2" was recorded a months ago in a studio in Stockholm and the artists say: "This is much better!".
So, sooner or later we hope that it will be released.
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update, yo!
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May-4th-2004, 10:44 PM
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What heart?!
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Gosh-golly-darn it!  I just listened to this today. Only my third time through since I got it in Athens, but I've loved it from my first listen on!
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May-5th-2004, 03:54 AM
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I could've sworn that I'd posted a short rave here...oh well. Yes, where is volume 2?
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May-5th-2004, 02:53 PM
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E.C. "Live at Glenn Miller Café Again" will hopefully be recorded during the next months.
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May-10th-2004, 08:48 AM
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Some serendipity may be at work here. For no particular reason I pulled Exploding Customer from the pile of unlistened-to discs this weekend and gave it a long listen. Just wonderful stuff; Ornette's classic group updated for the naughts. Then this morning, a friend reminded me that I rarely visited JC anymore, so here I am, and here is a new thread all about the band I was grooving to all weekend.
Glad to see the sharp ears are still hanging out in these parts; thanks for the takes on this great disc. The whole Ayler catalogue, BTW, is outstanding; check out their two Anders Gahnold discs, including the recent double with Johnny Dyani.
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