Д.Д. Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 (edited) Greetings! I've just joined, so have nothing to say for the moment But if you feel like having a look at a few pictures of Marco Eneidi from his recent Russian tour, here they are. Seeing him live is my most recent positive experience of free music. As far as Dunmall, I only heard Ghostly Thoughts and Hit and Run (and liked the latter more, but it's just me - for the rest of the world GT wins ← Welcome, Sasha! I too prefer Hit and Run to Ghostly Thoughts - Dunmall is definitely stretching more here. And I really enjoy his insane bagpipes. John Butcher is no slough either. Edited June 26, 2005 by Д.Д. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chaney Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Nice pictures of Eneidi. (Reminds me to listen to b.e.e.k.: live at spruce street forum, a disk that I didn't care for first time around.) David: Think maybe Dunmall would know how to get in touch with Sanders and/or Adams? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 (edited) I picked up a used Paul Dunmall disc very inexpensively a few weeks back: Cocteau's Ghost is a limited edition cdr on Dunmall's DUNS label, recorded in 1997. Dunmall plays tenor and electronic bagpipes, the sound of which, I felt, takes some getting used to. All tracks are duets with Tony Irving on drums. Once I got past the unique timber of the bagpipes I really enjoyed this disc. I will have to explore more Dunmall at some point. Other than Mujician I have not really heard much of his work. ← I still don't have a lot of Dunmall outside of Mujician in my collection, but I would still definitely recommed this disc to everyone here, if you can find a copy. I'm now listening to Peter Brötzmann – Dare Devil, recorded live in Tokyo the day before Funny Rat was recorded. This disc also features Hano, as well as an electric bass and electric guitar, which brings the sound to a more sedate, less "Laswell-y" Last Exit region. The disc is ok, but not one of my favorite discs of his. (on further listening I'm thinking my initial comment was generous. Don't go out of your way to track down a copy of this one.) Edited June 26, 2005 by John B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jazzmoose Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Don't go out of your way to track down a copy of this one. ← I knew if I read enough of this thread, I'd finally find advice that didn't cost me money! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Д.Д. Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 From EMANEM: EMANEM SUMMER SALE until 2005 August 31 The following CDs are 3 for 20 British Pounds or 36 US Dollars: 4003 4004 4006 4007 4008 4010 4011 4012 4014 4017 4018 4019 4020 4021 4023 4024 4025 4026 4028 4029 4031 4032 4034 4035 4036 4037 4038 4040 4041 4043 4044 4045 4046 4047 4048 4049 4051 4052 4054 4055 4056 4058 4059 4060 4061 4064 4065 4066 4068 4071 4073 4074 4075 4076 4077 4079 4082 4083 4084 4085 4086 4087 4088 4089 4090 4092 4093 4096 4097 4099 4100 4102 4104 4108 4109 The following double CDs are 3 for 30 British Pounds or 54 US Dollars: 4203 4204 4205 4206 4207 4208 4209 4210 4211 4212 4213 4214 Prices include postage worldwide. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 (edited) Any recommendations for titles in the Emanem sale? I've heard LUNGE "Strong Language", but that is about it. I've had this one: 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) on the list for a while, so would most likely grab a copy. I'd like to get this one: 4022 EVAN PARKER / BARRY GUY / PAUL LYTTON "at The Vortex" (1996), too, but it is not part of the sale, unfortunately. Edited June 26, 2005 by John B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chaney Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 As John asks, any of these any good? :rsly: 4003 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Face to Face" (1973) 4004 STEVE LACY "Weal & Woe" (1972-3) 4006 ANTHONY BRAXTON & DEREK BAILEY "First Duo Concert" (1974) 4007 PAUL RUTHERFORD & PAUL ROGERS "Rogues" (1988) 4008 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Hot & Cold Heroes" (1980/91) 4010 JOHN RUSSELL & ROGER TURNER "Birthdays" (1996) 4011 JOHN CARTER & BOBBY BRADFORD "Tandem 1" (1982) 4012 JOHN CARTER & BOBBY BRADFORD "Tandem 2" (1979-82) 4014 ROGER SMITH "Unexpected Turns" (1993-6) 4017 NIGEL COOMBES & STEVE BERESFORD "Two to Tangle" (1997) 4018 PAUL RUTHERFORD & ISKRA 1912 "Sequences 72 & 73" (1972-4) 4019 PAUL RUTHERFORD "The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie" (1974) 4020 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Withdrawal" (1966-7) 4021 LOL COXHILL & VERYAN WESTON "Boundless" (1998) 4023 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ORCHESTRA "For you to share" (1970) 4024 STEVE LACY "Saxophone Special +" (1973-4) 4025 PHIL MINTON "A Doughnut in Both Hands" (1975-82) 4026 RoTToR "The First Full Turn" (1998) 4028 VERYAN WESTON / JOHN EDWARDS / MARK SANDERS "Mercury Concert" (1998) 4029 JOHN BUTCHER / PHIL DURRANT / JOHN RUSSELL "The Scenic Route" (1998) 4031 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Low Profile" (1977/84/88) 4032 ROGER SMITH "Extended Plays" (1993-7) 4034 LOL COXHILL "Alone and Together" (1991-9) 4035 EVAN PARKER / STEVE BERESFORD / JOHN EDWARDS / LOUIS MOHOLO-MOHOLO "Foxes Fox" (1999) 4036 JOHN RUSSELL / MAARTEN ALTENA / TERRY DAY "The Fairly Young Bean" (1981) 4037 KARL BERGER & EDWARD BLACKWELL "Just Play" (1976) 4038 THREE & FOUR PULLOVERS (1975-8) 4040 TONY BIANCO / PAUL DUNMALL / SIMON PICARD "Utoma Trio" (1999) 4041 MASASHI HARADA CONDANCTION ENSEMBLE "Enter the Continent" (1999) 4043 FRANK LOWE & EUGENE CHADBOURNE "Don't Punk Out" (1977 + 1979 & 2000) 4044 HOWARD RILEY / BARRY GUY / TONY OXLEY "Synopsis" (1973) 4045 JOHN BUTCHER "Fixations (14)" (1997-2000) 4046 PAT THOMAS "Nur" (1999) 4047 THE KRYONICS (2000) 4048 VERYAN WESTON & CAROLINE KRAABEL "Five Shadows" (1999-2000) 4049 JOHN BUTCHER with DEREK BAILEY & RHODRI DAVIES "Vortices & Angels" (2000) 4051 ISKRA 1903 "Frankfurt 1991" 4052 LOL COXHILL "Digswell Duets" (1978) 4054 HOWARD RILEY / BARRY GUY / TONY OXLEY "Overground" (1974-5) 4055 EVAN PARKER "The Ayes Have It" (1983 & 1991) 4056 CHRIS BURN ENSEMBLE "The Place 1991" 4058 JOHN RUSSELL & ROGER TURNER "The Second Sky" (2001) 4059 IAN SMITH "Daybreak" (2000) 4060 MILO FINE FREE JAZZ ENSEMBLE "Koi/Klops" (2000-1) 4061 KENT CARTER "Beauvais Cathedral" (1974-5) 4064 STEVE BERESFORD / PAT THOMAS / VERYAN WESTON "3 Pianos" (2001) 4065 FRODE GJERSTAD / JOHN STEVENS / DEREK BAILEY "Hello Goodbye" (1992) 4066 ISKRA 1903 "Buzz Soundtrack" (1970/1) 4068 MAGGIE NICOLS / CAROLINE KRAABEL / CHARLOTTE HUG "Transitions" (2001) 4069 TREVOR WATTS & VERYAN WESTON "6 Dialogues" (2001) 4070 BARRY GUY / HOWARD RILEY / PHILIPP WACHSMANN "Improvisations are Forever Now" (1977-9) 4071 JOHN RUSSELL "From Next to Last" (2001-2) 4073 ROGER SMITH "Green Wood" (2002) 4074 LOL COXHILL & VERYAN WESTON "Worms Organising Archdukes" (2000-1) 4075 LINES "in Australia" (2000) 4076 PAUL LOVENS / PAUL HUBWEBER / JOHN EDWARDS "PaPaJo" (2002) 4077 MIKE ADCOCK & CLIVE BELL "Sleep it off" (1999-2001) 4079 LUNGE "Strong Language" (2000/2) 4082 PAUL RUTHERFORD "Chicago 2002" 4083 ROGER SMITH "Spanish Guitar" (1980/92/97) 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) 4085 CHARLOTTE HUG "Neuland" (2001-2) 4086 LOL COXHILL "Out to Launch" (2001-2) 4087 FRODE GJERSTAD & DEREK BAILEY "Nearly a D" (2002) 4088 HOWARD RILEY / JOHN TILBURY / KEITH TIPPETT "Another Part of the Story" (2002) 4089 JOHN BUTCHER & JOHN EDWARDS "Optic" (2001-2) 4090 LONDON IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA "freedom of the city 2002" 4092 ALAN TOMLINSON / STEVE BERESFORD / ROGER TURNER "Trap Street" (2002) 4093 LARRY STABBINS "Monadic" (2002) 4096 BOBBY BRADFORD "Love's Dream" (1973) 4097 LOL COXHILL / TORSTEN MÜLLER / PAUL RUTHERFORD "Milwaukee 2002" 4099 DEREK BAILEY & MILO FINE "Scale Points on the Fever Curve" (2003) 4100 "Mopomoso Solos 2002" 4102 PEOPLE BAND 1968 4104 TONY BIANCO / DAVE LIEBMAN / TONY MARINO "Line ish" (2003) 4108 MASASHI HARADA CONDANCTION ENSEMBLE "Enterprising Mass of Cilia" (2001) 4109 FRED LONBERG-HOLM "Dialogs" (2002) 2-CD Sets 4203 LONDON IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA "The Hearing Continues" (2000) 2-CD set 4204 LOL COXHILL "Spectral Soprano" (1954-1999) 2-CD set 4205 freedom of the city 2001 "small groups" 2-CD set 4206 freedom of the city 2001 "large groups" 2-CD set 4207 JON ROSE & VERYAN WESTON "Temperament" (2000-2) 2-CD set 4208 TONY BIANCO & PAUL DUNMALL "Hour Glass" (2002) 2-CD set 4209 "The All Angels Concerts" (1999-2001) 2-CD set 4210 freedom of the city 2002 "small groups" 2-CD set 4211 PHIL MINTON & ROGER TURNER "Drainage" (1998-2003) 2-CD set Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Д.Д. Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) As John asks, any of these any good? :rsly: ← Of those, I have only Freedom In the City 2001/02 sets that I still havene't gone through. Will do some semi-random selection by the end of the summer. Thanks for compiling a list, Tony. Edited June 27, 2005 by Д.Д. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chaney Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If interested, Utech has a few new releases. (I believe David gave the first batch a lukewarm reception.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) Dennis Gonzales has a new cd out, featuring Oliver Lake: "Although many of you have my new release, Idle Wild, I would like to officially announce the release of this little gem of a CD. It features the great Oliver Lake on alto and soprano saxes, Ken Filiano on acoustic bass, and Mike "T.A." Thompson on drums. It's selling fast, so get your copy now. The first pressing of N Y Midnight Suite is already sold out, and Clean Feed is set to repress it in the next few weeks. The cardboard digipak will be replaced by a jewel case." ordering Edited June 27, 2005 by John B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nate Dorward Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Quick hits-- 4004 STEVE LACY "Weal & Woe" (1972-3) Mostly early solo stuff, & yes this is excellent & historically very important. 4036 JOHN RUSSELL / MAARTEN ALTENA / TERRY DAY "The Fairly Young Bean" (1981) OK, but skippable unless you are a collector of these players. 4049 JOHN BUTCHER with DEREK BAILEY & RHODRI DAVIES "Vortices & Angels" (2000) Excellent, though the two halves are discombobulatingly different. One is very, very noisy, one is very very quiet; you can probably guess which. 4069 TREVOR WATTS & VERYAN WESTON "6 Dialogues" (2001) OK, but I like their set on the Freedom of the City 2002 Small Groups disc a mite better. 4070 BARRY GUY / HOWARD RILEY / PHILIPP WACHSMANN "Improvisations are Forever Now" (1977-9) Terrific playing. The sound is a bit sludgy on the 1st 2/3rds of it due to being sourced from an LP in the absence of a tape (& there's a weird tinnitus effect on one track). The last part of it is much clearer as it comes from a later tape. Despite the sonic flaws the playing is enough to make this well worth the trouble. 4071 JOHN RUSSELL "From Next to Last" (2001-2) OK, but it didn't grab me strongly. I gave it to another critic who played guitar but though he liked it he didn't review it. I thought it sounded rather like Bailey on an off-day, but that may have been a superficial listen. 4073 ROGER SMITH "Green Wood" (2002) Good though the sheer fussiness & sameyness of it get to me... if you're a Smith fan it's essential though. 4079 LUNGE "Strong Language" (2000/2) I'm not as big a fan of this as others are, though it's certainly a good one 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) I thought this was terrific, & it's been mostly ignored. Check it out. 4097 LOL COXHILL / TORSTEN MÜLLER / PAUL RUTHERFORD "Milwaukee 2002" the lineup's deceptive as it's mostly solos, & only one very brief trio piece & a few duos. It's OK, didn't really excite me much. 4204 LOL COXHILL "Spectral Soprano" (1954-1999) 2-CD set A useful/fun/interesting survey, heavier on the "jazz" playing than usual for an Emanem release. Documents a number of associations, e.g. with Bob Cobbing, which aren't really available on disc elsewhere. You get recordings from as far back as the 1950s (with Coxhill on tenor, including some British R&B). 4208 TONY BIANCO & PAUL DUNMALL "Hour Glass" (2002) 2-CD set I found this pretty tedious but hardcore sax/drum blowout fans will probably take to it like ducks to water. 4210 freedom of the city 2002 "small groups" 2-CD set The festival was hit & miss but this set collects virtually all the really good concerts (mostly from a single day). My favourite thing is the 15-minute Roger Smith piece. Strong Evan Parker/John Russell duo too, one of the better latterday EP things I've heard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnhrtg Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) About some Nate hasn't commented on: I've read many good things about Hello, Goodbye and Optic so will probably get those (along with Improvisations are Forever Now). Anyone have more to say on the following (or for any other on the list to get/avoid): MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) PAUL RUTHERFORD "Chicago 2002" ISKRA 1903 "Frankfurt 1991" I have Rogues, The First Full Turn (RottoR), The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie, and Fixations (14). Difficult to recommend any of these without knowing your tastes. Though I enjoy all of them, I would recommend Fixations (14) first, then The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie, I guess, and then the other two. Edited June 27, 2005 by gnhrtg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Reynolds Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Foxes Fox and The Ayes Have It are prime Evan Parker in strong tenor mode - slight edge the The Ayes - great trio set with Rogers & Muir - and the 1991 set is a quartet with Wierbos, Rogers and the *great* Mark Sanders - Sanders is spectacular throught the 36 minute improvisation - Parker stciks to tenor on this piece - he alternates between his two horns on the ealier session - great sound and tons of energy throughout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king ubu Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Just sent in a mail, ordering: P198 No Waiting Derek Bailey l Joëlle Léandre P498 Hauts Plateaux Daunik Lazro l Carlos Alves "Zingaro" P299 Outcome Derek Bailey l Steve Lacy P200 Dark Rags Evan Parker l Keith Rowe P201 The Contest of Pleasures John Butcher l Xavier Charles l Axel Dörner P102 Madly You Daunik Lazro l Carlos Alves "Zingaro" l Joëlle Léandre l Paul Lovens P203 exaltatio utriusque mundi Frédéric Blondy l Lê Quan Ninh P303 Fibres Stéphane Rives There go another 100 eurozlotys... Btw: there's a few more days of sale - from the Potlatch site: SPECIAL SALE PRICES (prolongation) This special offer is prolonged until sunday 3d July 2005 : All back catalogue single CDs are 12 euros New release (Trio Sowari - P105) is 15 euros Double CD is 15 euros Shipping costs (june 2005) Free for any country Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.L.M Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) [4003 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Face to Face" (1973) One to have like all SME 4004 STEVE LACY "Weal & Woe" (1972-3) Yes, one of his best. Partly in solo - who is considered his first ever solo sax -(WEAL), partly with the Quintet for a suite (WOE). 4006 ANTHONY BRAXTON & DEREK BAILEY "First Duo Concert" (1974) Never like it much. 4008 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Hot & Cold Heroes" (1980/91) Yes. 4019 PAUL RUTHERFORD "The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie" (1974) A classic and his best album 4020 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Withdrawal" (1966-7) Yes. 4021 LOL COXHILL & VERYAN WESTON "Boundless" (1998) Oh yes. 4023 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ORCHESTRA "For you to share" (1970) Yep. 4024 STEVE LACY "Saxophone Special +" (1973-4) Not my favorite. 4028 VERYAN WESTON / JOHN EDWARDS / MARK SANDERS "Mercury Concert" (1998) Not as good as the latest (GATEWAY TO VIENNA) but one to have absolutely, anyway. 4029 JOHN BUTCHER / PHIL DURRANT / JOHN RUSSELL "The Scenic Route" (1998) Yes, of course. 4031 SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "Low Profile" (1977/84/88) Mixed period but another SME to have. 4034 LOL COXHILL "Alone and Together" (1991-9) Yes. 4035 EVAN PARKER / STEVE BERESFORD / JOHN EDWARDS / LOUIS MOHOLO-MOHOLO "Foxes Fox" (1999) Yes. 4040 TONY BIANCO / PAUL DUNMALL / SIMON PICARD "Utoma Trio" (1999) Yes but far to be, heu... essential. SIMON PICARD is an underated tenor Sax. My first encounter with Mr BIANCO. 4044 HOWARD RILEY / BARRY GUY / TONY OXLEY "Synopsis" (1973) Essential. A master piece. 4045 JOHN BUTCHER "Fixations (14)" (1997-2000) Essential. 4049 JOHN BUTCHER with DEREK BAILEY & RHODRI DAVIES "Vortices & Angels" (2000) Yes, indeed. 4052 LOL COXHILL "Digswell Duets" (1978) Like it. 4054 HOWARD RILEY / BARRY GUY / TONY OXLEY "Overground" (1974-5) The follow up. Essential. 4055 EVAN PARKER "The Ayes Have It" (1983 & 1991) Like it, but not essential. 4056 CHRIS BURN ENSEMBLE "The Place 1991" Yes. 4061 KENT CARTER "Beauvais Cathedral" (1974-5) Yes, but the sound is terrible. 4064 STEVE BERESFORD / PAT THOMAS / VERYAN WESTON "3 Pianos" (2001) Yes, if you like this kind of setting. 4065 FRODE GJERSTAD / JOHN STEVENS / DEREK BAILEY "Hello Goodbye" (1992) Like it a lot. 4066 ISKRA 1903 "Buzz Soundtrack" (1970/1) Yes. 4069 TREVOR WATTS & VERYAN WESTON "6 Dialogues" (2001) A master piece, pure and simple. Very, very underrated. 4070 BARRY GUY / HOWARD RILEY / PHILIPP WACHSMANN "Improvisations are Forever Now" (1977-9) Yes but the sound is not so good (if I remember well, part or totallity of it came from the LP) 4074 LOL COXHILL & VERYAN WESTON "Worms Organising Archdukes" (2000-1) Yes, great. I was at the Archdukes (Archiduc) part. 4075 LINES "in Australia" (2000) Interesting. It have been recorded in studio. Great sound and a great AXEL DÖRNER. 4076 PAUL LOVENS / PAUL HUBWEBER / JOHN EDWARDS "PaPaJo" (2002) So-so. 4077 MIKE ADCOCK & CLIVE BELL "Sleep it off" (1999-2001) Love that "thing". 4079 LUNGE "Strong Language" (2000/2) So-so. 4082 PAUL RUTHERFORD "Chicago 2002" hum. 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) It's enterely composed. Contemporary classical music but not of the best kind IMO (Better to buy "LES ESPACES ACOUSTIQUES" from the great but late GÉRARD GRISEY on KAIROS who just came out.) 4085 CHARLOTTE HUG "Neuland" (2001-2) Interesting. 4086 LOL COXHILL "Out to Launch" (2001-2) OK. 4087 FRODE GJERSTAD & DEREK BAILEY "Nearly a D" (2002) Hum. 4088 HOWARD RILEY / JOHN TILBURY / KEITH TIPPETT "Another Part of the Story" (2002) Yes, certainly. Hated by many, love by some 4089 JOHN BUTCHER & JOHN EDWARDS "Optic" (2001-2) Yes. Can be very "jazz" at time 4090 LONDON IMPROVISERS ORCHESTRA "freedom of the city 2002" Yes. 4092 ALAN TOMLINSON / STEVE BERESFORD / ROGER TURNER "Trap Street" (2002) Don't think so. 4093 LARRY STABBINS "Monadic" (2002) Yes. A solo album on tenor & soprano. Recommanded. 4096 BOBBY BRADFORD "Love's Dream" (1973) Yes. With a magnificend TREVOR WATTS and a killing rythm section of JOHN STEVENS and KEN CARTER. I think it's the first recording ever done by MARTIN DAVIDSON 4097 LOL COXHILL / TORSTEN MÜLLER / PAUL RUTHERFORD "Milwaukee 2002" Hum. 4099 DEREK BAILEY & MILO FINE "Scale Points on the Fever Curve" (2003) Certainly not. 4102 PEOPLE BAND 1968 A document. Interesting. 4104 TONY BIANCO / DAVE LIEBMAN / TONY MARINO "Line ish" (2003) Like It. Remember me RIVERS/ HOLLAND/ ALTSCHUL at time. 4108 MASASHI HARADA CONDANCTION ENSEMBLE "Enterprising Mass of Cilia" (2001) Hard to listen to, really. 4109 FRED LONBERG-HOLM "Dialogs" (2002) Even harder to listen to. A strange one. Should give it a second try but can't never decide to play it again. 2-CD Sets 4204 LOL COXHILL "Spectral Soprano" (1954-1999) 2-CD set Yes, that a fun set. Not essential, though. 4205 freedom of the city 2001 "small groups" 2-CD set Yes. 4206 freedom of the city 2001 "large groups" 2-CD set Yes. 4207 JON ROSE & VERYAN WESTON "Temperament" (2000-2) 2-CD set Hum. 4208 TONY BIANCO & PAUL DUNMALL "Hour Glass" (2002) 2-CD set The worst record of both men together or not. But acclaimed everywhere. Could define, in a audio dictionnary the term "noodling". And I like a lot both men, usually. 4209 "The All Angels Concerts" (1999-2001) 2-CD set Yes, but can be dry sometimes. 4210 freedom of the city 2002 "small groups" 2-CD set Like always better the small groups than the "large" ones. 4211 PHIL MINTON & ROGER TURNER "Drainage" (1998-2003) 2-CD set No, Please, NO! Edited June 28, 2005 by P.L.M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob C Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 4208 TONY BIANCO & PAUL DUNMALL "Hour Glass" (2002) 2-CD set I found this pretty tedious but hardcore sax/drum blowout fans will probably take to it like ducks to water. Quack, quack, quack! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 I really need to get a credit card. All these good sales and I can't buy anything from them. It's enough to drive me crazy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king ubu Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Alright, P.L.M. - send that check! 500 € should do for a start! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nate Dorward Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) It's enterely composed. Contemporary classical music but not of the best kind IMO (Better to buy "LES ESPACES ACOUSTIQUES" from the great but late GÉRARD GRISEY on KAIRO who just came out.) Well it's only "composed" in the sense John Zorn's Cobra is. 4208 TONY BIANCO & PAUL DUNMALL "Hour Glass" (2002) 2-CD set The worst record of both men together or not. But acclaimed everywhere. Could define, in a audio dictionnary the term "noodling". And I like a lot both men, usually. Well, I gave it a so-so review at the time......I should probably have just flatly panned it, except that I knew that many Dunmallites would probably like it anyway. -- Worth mentioning that the rest of the personnel is: Marcio Mattos & Paul Rogers (one on each disc). I'm amazed you've heard that many Emanem releases! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.L.M Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 (edited) Alright, P.L.M. - send that check! 500 € should do for a start! ← No. It's YOU who should pay ME that money just for the good advises I give you all the time! Edited June 28, 2005 by P.L.M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.L.M Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 (edited) 4084 MARKUS EICHENBERGER "Domino Concept for Orchestra" (2001) It's enterely composed. Contemporary classical music but not of the best kind IMO (Better to buy "LES ESPACES ACOUSTIQUES" from the great but late GÉRARD GRISEY on KAIROS who just came out.) Well it's only "composed" in the sense John Zorn's Cobra is. I don't have the CD anymore, but if I remember well, it was a little more elaborated than that. Edited June 28, 2005 by P.L.M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.L.M Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 (edited) I'm amazed you've heard that many Emanem releases! ← Well, Nate, I do the same job than you: I reviews records (jazz and over) for french and belgium magazines. I also review books and used to do films until some time ago. But, please, let's keep it between us. Edited June 28, 2005 by P.L.M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnhrtg Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 (edited) Thanks for your comments, PLM, I will look into those you deem essential or masterpieces. Edited June 28, 2005 by gnhrtg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chaney Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Thanks everyone for all the EMANEM recommendations (and anti-recommendations). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Д.Д. Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Thanks for recommendations, gentlemen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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