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Since yesterday 2001 has updated the homepage and (essentially besides a (larger) bunch of Telarc Stuff, Oscar Peterson :) ... McCoy Tyner, whatever) they have the Hatology Releases I have listed below... any thoughts what I have to get :) if i want to spend, say, 24,95 Euros and each costs 4,99? At the moment I am thinking about the Ortegas, Ellery Eskelin, one Koglmann and... but there are enough names that don't tell me anything such as Guillermo Gregorio or Lauren Newton and people about which I hardly know anything such as Jörgensmann... Help Wanted!

Eskelin, Ellery

VANISHING POINT

Gregorio Trio, Guillermo

RED CUBE(d).

Gregorio, Guillermo/& Mats Gustafsson, Kjell Nordeson

BACKGROUND MUSIC

Grossman Trio, Richard

WHERE THE SKY ENDED

Jörgensmann Quartet, Theo

SNIJBLOEMEN

Jörgensmann Quartet, Theo

TO ORNETTE - Hybrid identity.

Jörgensmann, Theo/& Eckard Koltermann

PAGINE GIALLE

Johansson, S.-A.

SIX LITTLE PIECES FOR QUINTET

Johansson, S.-A./& Axel Dörner, Andreas Neumann

BARCELONA SERIES

Koglmann, Franz

L'HEURE BLEUE

Koglmann, Franz

O MOON MY PIN-UP

Konrad, Bernd/& Hans Koller Unit

PHONOLITH

Law Quartet, John

ABACUS

Lloyd, Jon

FOUR AND FIVE

Maneri Quartet, Joe

TENDERLY

McPhee Po Music, Joe

OLEO

Mehta, Rajesh/& Paul Lovens

SOLOS & DUOS/Orka.

Melford Extended Ensemble, Myra

EVEN THE SOUNDS SHINE

Nagl Ensemble, Max

RAMASURI

Newton, Lauren

FILIGREE

Ortega Trio, Anthony

SCATTERED CLOUDS

Ortega, Anthony

NEW DANCE

Shipp String Trio, Matthew

BY THE LAW OF MUSIC

Shipp String Trio, Matthew

EXPANSION, power, release.

Trapist (Brandlmayr, Siewert, Williamson)

HIGHWAY MY FRIEND

Posted

Wow, cool! Don't miss Ortega's "New Dance"! "Scattered Clouds" is fine, too. Also the Jon Lloyd is great!

The Joe Maneri would open the way into a total new territory (micro-tonal music, he's got several discs out on ECM, too, and Mat Maneri is his son and deeply involved, too, although his own hats are not that terrific, mostly, rather just ok stuff, though I do like "So What" and the duo with Matt Shipp, whcih is OOP I think).

Posted

here's the order I put in:

1 IN 505599 Eskelin, Ellery

VANISHING POINT

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 501521 Jörgensmann Quartet, Theo

SNIJBLOEMEN

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 505595 Koglmann, Franz

L'HEURE BLEUE

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 505594 Law Quartet, John

ABACUS

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 505600 McPhee Po Music, Joe

OLEO

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 505597 Nagl Ensemble, Max

RAMASURI

4,99 € 4,99 €

1 IN 505592 Shipp String Trio, Matthew

EXPANSION, power, release.

I have most of the other things I am interested in... Of Nagl I've got "Flamingos" and like it, and I also heard a live broadcast of the Ramasuri project, so this should be good. Shipp is someone I'm not sure about - his ThirstyEar stuff I'm not really interested it (the Spooky thing was so boring!), but some of his hats are quite ok. Law has a good review in Penguin, I think?

All or most of the items available are NOT part of the mid-prize thing, by the way!

But then, it's all together a rather mediocre offering, not containing many great items (except the Lloyd and mainly the first of the Ortegas).

Posted

But then, it's all together a rather mediocre offering, not containing many great items (except the Lloyd and mainly the first of the Ortegas).

I think some items they already had last year, Grossman and Mehta/Lovens for example, I am pretty sure I saw in their rest bins last summer... but I might mix something up

thank you for the hints! would have overlooked Lloyd otherwise!

Posted

The Lloyd has been chosen by two members I think in the "1 album 1 artist" thread. I don't know much of his music (just one more on Leo) so I couldn't vote for any of his albums.

Just definitely don't miss "New Dance" - here's another highly individual alto that you shall enjoy, even more so since you're into Sonny Simmons (not that they're too similar, but similarly unique, rather...)

The Mehta/Lovens is boring, I think. Only had an earful of it at a store, and Penguin gives it 2 or 1.5 stars only... from my impressions that's about correct.

Posted

The Melford is ok in my memory, but it's been quite some time since I have played it. I have the old jewel case edition, but I think that's one where no new remastering was done for the digipack hatOLOGY version.

"Six Little Pieces for Quintet", btw, is pretty nice. Old-fashined free jazz, some may think that's boring, but with Johannson in charge and fine sidemen such as the great Axel Doerner, it's pretty good, I think.

I have a friend who cherishes the Doerner/Neumann/Johansson Barcelona thingie very very much. I got it in a previous sale but haven't had a chance to play it yet...

Posted

Saw this listing today.

I'm mostly interested in OLEO and that Myra Melford cd.Are they good?

The Melford CD didn't do much for me, and I'm a fan.

Posted

Saw this listing today.

I'm mostly interested in OLEO and that Myra Melford cd.Are they good?

The Melford CD didn't do much for me, and I'm a fan.

Ok. I do have her "Alive In The House Of Saints 2cd-set " which I got from zwei...a while ago and I love it!

Maybe I should try it anyway with that Oleo.

Posted

Thanks Niko,

I ordered these (and I already have some of the others):

1 505443 MONTREUX TWO... 6.99 6.99 <--- Archie Shepp

1 501522 SIX LITTLE PIECES FO... 4.99 4.99

1 505598 TO ORNETTE - Hybrid... 4.99 4.99

1 505594 ABACUS... 4.99 4.99

1 501524 FOUR AND FIVE... 4.99 4.99

1 505597 RAMASURI... 4.99 4.99

1 505591 SCATTERED CLOUDS... 4.99 4.99

1 505596 BY THE LAW OF MUSIC... 4.99 4.99

1 501518 RED CUBE(d).... 4.99 4.99

1 505595 L'HEURE BLEUE... 4.99 4.99

1 505602 EVEN THE SOUNDS SHIN... 4.99 4.99

Posted

The Eskelin, I think, is excellent — but it's not typical of Eskelin (which is perhaps why I like it). It's very atmospheric, and not with much "soloing" per se. The ensemble as a whole puts together a lot of moody music. I actually think Miles Davis would have liked this disc for its "painterly" qualities. Just don't expect blistering solo spots or hummable melodies.

I think a fair number of the others can be easily left out of a shopping cart. Snijbloemen is a fine date, though. I'd get that one (if I didn't already have it).

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

finally made it to 2001 this weekend and got the two Ortegas, Koglmanns L'Heure Bleue, Snijbloemen, Eskelin, and Jon Lloyd

have spent some time with most of them and like them a lot, almost regret i didn't try Maneri as i like the microtonal string section on the Eskelin a lot (but i had heard some Maneri on the radio ten years ago and didn't like it at all); L'Heure Bleue even has - besides all sorts of nice properties such as Tony Coe - a Tony Fruscella composition, Baite, on it (which, it seems, he didn't record - google suggests that it crossed the Atlantic with Brew moore), the Ortegas, i didn't get another Ortega record in a sale last year and it has haunted me ever since - still these, and especially New Dance which i am just hearing, are much better than i expected...

(Snijbloemen and Lloyd i didn't really hear yet)

Thank you so much guys!

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