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:excited: Seems some rare Barney Wilen is upcoming: found here: http://www.sonorama.de/ :excited: Anyone knows anything about this? :excited:
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"Diane" is otherworldly! One of the most gripping, fascinating discs I've heard... it's as if Chet was visiting us back from the other side.
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ok, that's fine with me, just send me that Mosaic certificate now, willya?
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for those who haven't looked into the other thread yet, this is upcoming, it seems (nothing on the site yet except the pic):
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me too want all
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Okay, so last night at the Unerhoert... it was really, really good! Only that I had to leave before the final set was through was a bit of a drag, but I had to get up early today. First was Christoph Grab's quartet: Christoph Grab’s RAW VISION & Ronny Graupe Christoph Grab: Saxophone, Clarinet / Silvan Jeger: Bass / Maxim Paratte: Drums / Ronny Graupe: Guitar No Frank Moebus - he's in hospital with tuberculosis! Holy shit! Hope he pulls through that - no idea how bad it is. Ronny Graupe learned the music (some of it seemed very tricky) in the afternoon and did a great job. Jeger was too low in the mix mostly, but then this was Grab and Graupe's show. Grab played tenor (sounded like Joe Henderson was his main inspiration) and alto, some of the tunes were terrific, most outstanding was his homage to Charles Mingus (title "Melancholeriker" - melancholeric) - beautiful moody stuff with great tenor playing. He then went on with a solo cadenza on alto, into the next tune. Those 15 or 20 minutes were great! Then, looooooooooooooooooong break... effin' radio guys recording it all (and because of that the whole evening was torn apart a bit and made the final concert start too late for me to stay through... suckers!) - either way, the highlight of the night and one of my top-5 concerts of the year (the others being the Brözzimann Tentet, Bob Dylan, Matana Roberts' Coin Coin Chapter 1 and Henry Threadgill's Zooid): CO STREIFF – RUSS JOHNSON – GERRY HEMINGWAY Co Streiff: Saxophone / Russ Johnson: Trumpet / Gerry Hemingway: Drums Their programme was all Dolphy, with one Ken McIntyre tune ("Lautir") included between "Les" and another Dolphy tune in a medley kind of thing. Highlights were certainly "Hat and Beard" and that medley... and it was a joy watching Gerry Hemingway! That guy is amazing! First time I saw him live... his bass drum made up easily for lack of a bass, his musicality allowed him to kind of represent an entire rhythm section! Johnson is a lyrical trumpet player, amazing chops yet hardly in need of showing them off - or rather he only does so when it makes perfect musical sense. Streiff on alto was rather intense, maybe a bit too warm and upbeat in mood for Dolphy, but she did some amazing playing, some terrific solos! (Steve: in the US they'll play with their quartet... in that band, they appeared at Unerhört last year, but I missed them, so can't tell you anything specific about that band - but I'm sure it's worth hearing!) LAKE-WEBER-ULRICH FEAT. NILS WOGRAM Oliver Lake: Saxophone / Christian Weber: Bass / Dieter Ulrich: Drums / Nils Wogram: Trombone Finally, at half past 11, the stage was set for a further appearance of a trio that had its initial appearance at the Unerhoert festival four years back (see my post above w/link to a photo from back then). Weber is a great bass player, intense, kind of a Mingus-type though not necessarily too close to Mingus as far as bass playing goes. Ulrich is a good, old-fashioned power drummer, laying out polyrhythms and spreading an exciting carpet for the music to strut on... Wogram was a very fitting addition, it seemed to me. The last of three pieces that I heard (about 30 minutes of music) was - so it seemed - by Wogram and presented some most amazing trombone playing over kind of a walking tango beat. Kitschy? Maybe, but who the hell cares - wonderful! Too bad I had to leave, as it felt as if they were only just getting into the music, really. Great night that was, that's for sure! -
Now that's a refreshing comment! You're not pulling any legs here? Thanks for clearing this up! I didn't yet have a close enough look... sounds like they got it right, then! What errors? The thing about the missing timings bugs me with all of Hip-O's jazz sets... same for the smaller ones such as the Ella in Japan or Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl. Don't get it why they don't print the timings anywhere, when they have at least two tracklistings with every set!
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Oh, they're great! Johnson has played with Streiff's earlier band, her sextet (it had Weber on bass) and I've seen a great live show by them and enjoy the disc (also got the earlier sextet disc with another trumpet player - all on Intakt of course). That festival looks quite impressive: I'd definitely go on 3/6, 3/9, 3/10 and 3/11, maybe also on 3/7 and 3/8 and other nights... wow! I'd love to get to see all of these concerts, really! -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Oh, Lake, Weber and Ulrich have appeared in Zurich before, in trio - as part of an earlier edition of the same festival! That was great... you got Trio 3 (with Irene Schweizer), Reggie Workman solo, and Lake with this local rhythm section. Christian Weber is an amazing bass player, young guy, big sound. Ulrich is a fine, old-fashioned drummer, I think age-wise somewhere in between Weber and Lake. The trio hit it off right away, it seems, so they needn't much thinking when they were invited again, and Wogram is a welcome addition (amazing trombone player that needs to be heard live). The Lake-Weber-Ulrich trio has also made a CD for Intakt: http://intaktrec.ch/172-a.htm Their initial encounter was broadcast on Swiss radio, and a photo from that concert can be seen in the above linked page. (Edited to add: I don't know the CD yet) -
That sounds interesting, Mike! So far, all I know from Dell are a few (great) radio captures of the D.R.A. trio.
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Are there any box bargains currently available?
king ubu replied to GA Russell's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
The Satchmo price is weird... will come down, I guess (40€ is the price on amazon.fr for most of them, btw). Guess I'll grab me the Bechet... still want the two missing RCA Tribune 2LP sets (Vol.3/4 and Vol.5/Delauney), but this would be nice in the meantime, I guess. -
The recent "Dogon A.D." reissue has revived my own interest... got hold of a pair of WSQ LPs recently ("Plays Duke Ellington" and "Dances and Ballads") - while I can relate to the comments above about preferring Hemphill and Bluiett in more open settings, the Ellington LP is still masterly and beautiful. The other fairly recent Hemphill acqusition of mine was "Live in New York" - very good, too! That duo with Warren Smith, I need to dig it up... I've owned it for years but I can't even remember having listened to it - gee!
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Tonight at the 10th (already! congrats!) Unerhoert festival in Zurich: CO STREIFF – RUSS JOHNSON – GERRY HEMINGWAY Co Streiff: Saxophone / Russ Johnson: Trumpet / Gerry Hemingway: Drums LAKE-WEBER-ULRICH FEAT. NILS WOGRAM Oliver Lake: Saxophone / Christian Weber: Bass / Dieter Ulrich: Drums / Nils Wogram: Trombone Will miss the first set (by local sax player Christoph Grab) as I'll catch a movie first ("The Libeled Lady" with Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy, Myrna Loy and William Powell). Good way to start the weekend, I think... but there's still half a dozen office hours between now and then... -
That must be one of the most moronic sentences ever posted in a eulogy-thread... Motian is up there in that league, and you know it. Does it offend you that he wasn't of African-American heritage? Is it a plain and simple fact that he can't be in the big league because of his complexion? Do you use rest- and other rooms designated "for whites only" or what? Gee... You know, when I saw Motian live first (of two times), in 1996 with the "Three Guys" band (Konitz, Swallow, Motian), Lee Konitz played totally unamplified in a huge hall... that alone was amazing enough, since his fragile and lyrical sound had so much force and projected amazingly strong. Motian, though, played dense and driving drums, yet he never, ever was overbearing. The whole mix of power and intensity with lyrical, melodic playing, was most impressive!
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Know him from the great Erich Kleinschuster Sextet - r.i.p. November strikes hard this year... the final curtain seems to fall on the golden era of jazz.
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Per Paul Motian, Jimmy Crawford was "a motherfucker"! I think the consensus is that Paul Motian was, also. quite definitely, in my humble opinion!!!
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The Baraka track on the Murray is super weird - there's a story somewhere that even the musician felt ashamed of Baraka... ESP seems like the right place for a reissue (thanks to brownie I've got the DIW CD though).
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Same on the blue KD-pic WestWind disc - but I still don't get where the Chris Connor titles can be found!
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Jimmy Crawford!?! DANG! Can you get any hipper than that?!
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Sorry Dan, misread your post... I had read your post above in a way that I read the "this" in "I don't see any indication this has been issued officially" as reference to the TCB disc. Things like this happens to non-natives, I'm afraid.
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I thought we were talking of the WestWind CD with four tracks identical with the FM album and two additional tracks... guess there were TWO WestWind/JazzDoor CDs, then? The WestWind disc I have looks like this: And what romualdo wrote in the first post fits: So the one you pictured, brownie, has music that is not on the KD WestWind disc? Does it contain the two FM-album-tracks missing on that one?
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ok, thanks!
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Missed the Frisell, but Sex Mob was very good and Threadgill and Taborn were both great! -
While it is great that this album finally is coming out on CD, I'm not sure that I need it twice! TOCJ 50152's title indicates of course that the session was not recorded in a studio, while the little-known TOCJ 50156 is actually an imperative to the infirm. Great cover! As for additional music: would be cool... but a Japanese reissue won't include any, will it? any news there? just nosing around on dustygroove.com and can find only one listing there: http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=npktf49xt3&ref=browse.php&refQ=incl_oos%3D1%26amp%3Bincl_cs%3D1%26amp%3Bkwfilter%3Dcannonball%2Badderley%2Blive
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Hum... got the WestWind last year and bought the EMI Japan reissue last week - haven't played that one yet, but the price was right and there's two new tunes. My question though: what do you mean with the last part of your post, brownie? What "other titles" are you talking of, and on what CD versions are they to be found? As for the album-only policy... I don't get it either, but I fully agree that these recent Japanese reissues are sounding good and I'm glad to have them. (One where I'm really pissed about the absence of the bonus tracks though, is the Groove Holmes with Webster!)