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http://www.amazon.com/Carlas-Christmas-Car...4480&sr=8-1 (that's w/the O-Link)

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For real, this is a very, believe it or not, touching program. The Far-from-omnipresent "left turns" come off, not as some wacky, dry satire, but as genuine inspiration.

But, in what is the most inevitable marketing ploy imaginable, Amazon is offering this one as a combo with the Dylan Christmas album. Before I heard both, I would have agreed, but now...no. Bob's thing is gentle-spirited, I do believe, as is Carla's, but I think that Bob's gotta know, enjoy, even, how bizarre the whole thing sounds, whereas Carla is more like, well, here's some Christmas music, and you know, this isn't how some of 'em usually go, but this is how I hear 'em, so check it out.

Or something like that. But if you think of Carla Bley on her own as being mostly this really arch musical stylist, then you will still hear a fair amount of that here. But me, I don't feel that, not this time.

Merry Christmas!

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Just downloading this as I type - heard a bit of it on a BBC programme earlier in the Autumn.

To he honest I've not heard a lot ot 'genuine inspiration' in her music for some time now - the angular, Weill-esque beauties of her 60s/70s music seemeed to have been smoothed over and replaced by a more generic big band sound (and things like the gutbucket trombone that sounded so fresh on those earlier records just seem to have become part of the house style). To be expected - we all drop into our comfort zones as we get on.

I'm not expecting the tart, Central Europeanisms of the old days - but with keyboard, bass and brass quartet I'm hoping for something heartfelt but a little quirky.

Won't get to listen until the end of next week as I have a ban on Xmas music before 25th November.

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Won't get to listen until the end of next week as I have a ban on Xmas music before 25th November.

24th December here !

I'll make an exception for Duke Pearson though..

I love Xmas music! I need a good month to get through some of Xmas CDs on the shelf.

There's not much wonderful Xmas jazz but lots of magical classical stuff and the folky world does some very nice variations on the usual fare.

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...with keyboard, bass and brass quartet I'm hoping for something heartfelt but a little quirky.

That's pretty much how I hear it, and fwiw, Swallow is not on every piece.

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Won't get to listen until the end of next week as I have a ban on Xmas music before 25th November.

24th December here !

I'll make an exception for Duke Pearson though..

There is a Duke Pearson Christmas recording ?

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Won't get to listen until the end of next week as I have a ban on Xmas music before 25th November.

24th December here !

I'll make an exception for Duke Pearson though..

There is a Duke Pearson Christmas recording ?

'Merry Ole Soul'. He did it for Blue Note in '69 - it's on the Mosaic Select. Trio stuff, if I remember correctly. I'm totally ritualistic about playing christmas music. I don't pull christmas music out until we're putting up the tree, usually 2-3 weeks before Christmas day. Always start with the Johnny Mathis 1958 pop-classic 'Merry Christmas' (which is what I grew up on at home in the 50's and 60's), and the Rotary Connection 1968 acid-classic 'Peace'. The first jazz one I put on is the 1981 Columbia collection 'God Rest Ye Merry Jazzmen', with Dexter Gordon, MCoy Tyner, even Arthur Blythe. I play christmas music through christmas day, but not a day later. Just one of those things, that's how it feels right to me. YMMV.

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Saw Carla Bley & The Lost Chords last night - terrific concert!

As opener for the second set, Carla & Steve did a duo of one of the songs from this album - one of the highlights! Swallow was incredible! Groovier than thou, and each note perfectly nailed... amazing!

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American holiday involving stuffed turkey and American football. It is not OK to talk Christmas until after it's over.

We celebrate it here in North Notts too. Lots of excessive drinking, jollity, sex etc. A bunch of the Pilgrim Fathers came from just up the road. So we celebrate the Puritans buggering off to annoy the New World.

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I've been listening to this every day this week. Very enjoyable. Very laid back compared to the other Carla Bleys I have heard.

Twenty years from now this may prove to be ECM's best seller of all time. (Of course, the appeal of The Koln Concert has always been a mystery to me.) I can definitely see this selling each year.

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It strikes me as a perfectly judged Xmas disc - evokes the season without being corny or sentimental. Just enough quirkiness to set it apart, without coming across as satire. And far from the sort of autopilot Xmas disc where you feel everyone is going through the motions.

Lovely.

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hope it will make it before the silly commercial season is over...

I don't have an ounce of religion (or any other form of spirituality) in me and groan at the weight of commercial tack that gets directed our way from November onwards.

And yet...

I do like lots about this time of year. It's no accident that lots of cultures have festivals of light around this time of winter darkness. Though I don't go in for house decorations I do like to see the streets lit up; and in amidst the irritating Xmas-music-by-numbers stuff (yes Noddy, Sir Cliff and George, I mean you) there's some very beautiful stuff.

As with life in general, it's pretty easy to sidestep the more tawdry commercial side of Xmas - avoid the malls (as we seem to have to call them now!) and city centres, turn off the TV and commercial radio. A certain amount seeps into a school but the kids are pretty good in their own way at subverting it.

I just wish they'd move it to January 25th. Having to get through dreary January before the first signs of approaching spring is always a trial. Countries like your own have sense to have a carnival season in late-winter to look forward to. All we have is pancake day! Xmas Day on Jan 25th would leave just a couple of weeks before things started looking up.

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