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I finally own a copy of Funny Rat.  It took 106 pages and a drive to Boston, but I can finally hear the album that started all of this.  I also picked up a copy of Nothung, which was recorded live at the Knitting Factory and features Brotzmann with William Parker and Michael Wertmuller (who I know nothing about) on percussion.

Nothung is SINOW, but Wertmueller is amazing. You do know Wertmueller, btw - he is a Steamboat Switzerland drummer...

I hadn't realized he was in Steamboat. Unfortunately, he is badly under-miked here, so it is difficult to hear what he is doing.

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OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

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and I don't like it.

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

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Highly recommended:

Peter Brötzmann / Joe McPhee / Kent Kessler / Michael Zerang - Tales out of Time - hatOLOGY (latest version)

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Had a first listen to this one in my office this morning. Sounds like a winner. The chemistry between Brotzmann and McPhee is amazing and nicely understated and varied playing from Zerang and Kessler.

Idiot that I am, I could have seen this pairing a short time ago but decided not to. :wacko: Oh! Did I mention that Hamid Drake was also to be on hand? :wacko::wacko:

OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

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and I don't like it.

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

I've only heard this one twice. I'll have another listen -- the always revealing THIRD listen -- within the next couple days and post some babble.

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... Wertmueller is amazing. You do know Wertmueller, btw - he is a Steamboat Switzerland drummer...

I hadn't realized he was in Steamboat. Unfortunately, he is badly under-miked here, so it is difficult to hear what he is doing.

What do you mean, you can't hear him?!?! I thought drums dominate this record totally...

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OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

It is the variety and structure. It reminded me of solo Cecil a bit, actually.

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... Wertmueller is amazing. You do know Wertmueller, btw - he is a Steamboat Switzerland drummer...

I hadn't realized he was in Steamboat. Unfortunately, he is badly under-miked here, so it is difficult to hear what he is doing.

What do you mean, you can't hear him?!?! I thought drums dominate this record totally...

I'll give Nothung another listen but, yes, my first impression was that the drums were undermiked.

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OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

It is the variety and structure. It reminded me of solo Cecil a bit, actually.

I can understand what you mean by structure, but variety?? I found it one of the most boring and tedious albums I've heard in a long time... I must be missing something, or my ears aren't suited to this kind of improv.

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Are there any mid-price hat(now)ART titles that you folks would recommend?

Oh yes.

Soviet Avantgarde Piano (both volumes) is a must. It is not particularly Avantgarde though.

Fritz Hauser's Solodrumming is nice, although slightly maddening (it's mtronome sort of drumming).

I remember there is also another excelent disc for percussion enemble.

Then there is some pretty James Tenney stuff (I think for violin and piano).

I'll go through my hat(now)ARTs and will recommend more...

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Talking about Clark Terry, hope everybody here heard his unbelievable (albeit short) playing on Ed Thigpen's "Out in (of?) the Storm" (Verve)?

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A GREAT record! Can't say enough good things about that one! Everybody's at the top of their game. And dig "Struttin' With Some Barbecue" - that version still could teach Wynton some lessons!

ubu

And I remember the liner notes saying they recorded more stuff during this session (including Hancock's "Maiden Voyage")...

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Talking about Clark Terry, hope everybody here heard his unbelievable (albeit short) playing on Ed Thigpen's "Out in (of?) the Storm" (Verve)?

:tup:tup:tup

A GREAT record! Can't say enough good things about that one! Everybody's at the top of their game. And dig "Struttin' With Some Barbecue" - that version still could teach Wynton some lessons!

ubu

And I remember the liner notes saying they recorded more stuff during this session (including Hancock's "Maiden Voyage")...

I'm not sure - though it would be lost if it's not on the VEE disc, as the VEEs did include extra material when available - sad!

ubu

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OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

010_cat.jpg

and I don't like it.

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

It is very hard for me to explain. I have a lot of trouble explaining what it is about music such as La Voyelle Liquide that I enjoy so much. It has something to do with mood and atmosphere, something to do with variety within a limited palette of sounds, perhaps something to do with the novelty of the sounds and music created - it is radically different from any other music in my collection and, when in the right mood, I really love listening to this.

It is definitely not for everybody and is probably not to most people's tastes, which is fine. I'd advise holding onto the disc for a few months or so and coming back to it. I had a lot of trouble with my first eai disc, The Hands of Caravaggio, but, eventually, everything started to click. Conversely, this music may just not be for you, in which case wait until it if "officially" oop and get the best deal you can for it on ebay.

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I can't say that I have a great interest in owning any more CT as I feel that I have more than enough BUT I'd be very interested in hearing the duo of CT and Maneri. A very intriguing pairing.

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Friends, I just recieved The Cosmosamatics - "Live at Banlieues Bleues" (Bleu Regard, 2003). I am just on a 2nd track, but it is already evident - this is powerful stuff. Cosmosamatics here are:

Sonny Simmons on alto,

Michael Marcus on baritone and (insane) saxello,

Tarus Mateen on bass guitar (!)

Andrew Cyrille

Great, great stuff (persuasive enough, no?).

Sonny Simmons seems to be getting better and better these days.

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I can't say that I have a great interest in owning any more CT as I feel that I have more than enough BUT I'd be very interested in hearing the duo of CT and Maneri. A very intriguing pairing.

I am also intrigued... can't really imagine these two together.

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I am currently enjoying this Cd thanks to your recommendations a little while back.

Great playing all round the strong bass goes together nicely Brotzmann's playing.

Does this trio still get together?

Great stuff . Thanks guys.

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OK guys, I've listened to this one again:

Günter Müller & Lê Quan Ninh - La Voyelle Liquide - Erstwhile

010_cat.jpg

and I don't like it.

What's so good or special about it, or is it just a feeling that's hard to explain? You seem to like it all very much.

It is very hard for me to explain. I have a lot of trouble explaining what it is about music such as La Voyelle Liquide that I enjoy so much. It has something to do with mood and atmosphere, something to do with variety within a limited palette of sounds, perhaps something to do with the novelty of the sounds and music created - it is radically different from any other music in my collection and, when in the right mood, I really love listening to this.

It is definitely not for everybody and is probably not to most people's tastes, which is fine. I'd advise holding onto the disc for a few months or so and coming back to it. I had a lot of trouble with my first eai disc, The Hands of Caravaggio, but, eventually, everything started to click. Conversely, this music may just not be for you, in which case wait until it if "officially" oop and get the best deal you can for it on ebay.

Thanks John.

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