Happy April, fools. Wtf are you hearing?

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Five past sunrise and Vince Guaraldi.
You?

 

Bad economic news.

MJQ Blues at Carnegie Hall
Atlantic Records, 1966

...

Percy Heath
Connie Kay
John Lewis
Milt Jackson

 

 

Django !

Shoreline 1990

 

Lets check in later with some bumps of archived threads, g-unfit!

Edit

 

Silence.

Atiex youre just jelly

Netflix Details New Documentary Series, 'Crazy Finger: The Untold Story Of Jerry Garcia's Missing Digit'
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/jerry-garcia-missing-finger-netflix-do...

Last GD show at the Capitol  4/1/80    Scored one on the street, way over face.  Great 2nd set jams, good soundboard.

https://archive.org/details/gd80-04-01.sbd.bertha-ashley.26178.sbeok.shn...

Nice Raz!

I was there, the whole bit on Promised Land was hysterical.

Kikagaku Moyo   -   Live on KEXP  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpnQlnra_to

 

new, as of this morning.

 

did i use that comma properly?

 

The Who - Quadrophenia  (making Spanakopita, great cooking music!) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moXMeDWPkAw&list=PL-quvpAKCU22ghekJwx5Io...

 

#np
Baden Powell - Tristeza On Guitar
BASF (SABA/MPS)
Records, 1972 (1966)

then:
Clifford Jordan - Inward Fire
Muse Records, 1978

later:
Houston Person - Truth! 
Prestige Records, 1970

 

 

>> Kikagaku Moyo <<

Been going through my Dad's organ music.  Lots of Bach.  He was a fan of Virgil Fox, among others.

Here's a little tidbit I just found online:

"Perhaps the most daring concert Virgil Fox ever played was at the Mecca of rock music, New York’s Fillmore East, where, in 1970, he gave an all-Bach program combined with a light show on the Rodgers Touring Organ. He expanded upon a practice he had begun years earlier of speaking to the audience from the stage, discussing the music and bringing a new dimension to his concerts. For nine years, "Heavy Organ" toured across the country to various cities, colleges, and festivals. Virgil Fox is credited with bringing the music of Bach to young people with an innovative and exciting style, although he often drew adverse criticism from some of his colleagues in the organ world and from those music critics who found his approach too flamboyant.

 

Bill Evans - Montreaux II (Recorded live at the Montreaux Festival, 1970)
CTI Records, 1970

Bill Evans - piano
Eddie Gomez - bass
Marty Morrell - drums

 

Eugene 90 shows

Lots of 87 GD videos, but mostly progressive news on YouTube. 

Ras, I can't wait till  the 17th for this short docuseries. 

 

 

 

 

 

april2fools

Tullio De Piscopo Quintet With Luis Agudo – Future Percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-5tlvvmQH0

 

JACKIE MCLEAN “ON MARS”

 

 

Wayne Shorter - Night Dreamer
Blue Note Records, 1964/2017 (Music Matters, Ltd.)

Lee Morgan - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
McCoy Tyner - piano
Reginald Workman - bass
Elvin Jones - drums

 

New Order -Substance

The Lord of the Rings Audiobook on Youtube... the Tokybook version is really really well done.. have to piece it together chapter by chapter in some spots, but well worth the listen if you have plenty of time on your hands!!! I forgot how much different the books are compared to what Peter Jackson did in the movies.... Tom Bombadil! I also get a calm relaxed feeling when listening to them, I can forget about this craziness for a while!

The Fellowship of the Ring Chapters 1-6:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uUxRWPLAwY

 

David Byrne

Complete Score from The Catherine Wheel.

Haven't heard this in years.

Nordub

Sly & Robbie, Nils Petter Molvær​, Eivind Aarset and Vladislav Delay

Etta James ~ Matriarch Of The Blues 

 

Lord Groovy  & the Psychedelic Zombiez...

 

mix of everything that I can find on YouTube 

Larry Coryell and the 11th House - 1974-10-27, McAllister Auditorium, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

 

Larry Coryell - guitar

Mike Lawrence - trumpet, flugelhorn

Mike Mandel - keyboards

Danny Trifan -bass

Alphonze Mouzon - Drums

 

Stellar CD-r's.  I think that WALSTIB must've handed them to me at a show (I think...)

 

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Strong lineup on that 11th House recording. I'm real fond of that period for Coryell, The Restful Mind is a great title (but with probably very different results from that 11th House - this has got Colin Wallcott on tablas rather than Alphonse Mouzon firing away on skins).  I might be inspired to throw on Barefoot Boy next.

 

#np
Herbie Hancock - Sextant
Warner Bros. Records, 1973

Mwandishi (Herbie Hancock) - Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hohner D-6 clavinet with Fender fuzz-wah and echoplex, dakha-di-bello, melotron, Steinway piano, Hand Clap
Mwile (Benny Maupin) - soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, piccolo, afuche, Hum-A-Zoo
Mganga (Dr. Eddie Henderson) - trumpet, flugelhorn
Pepo (Julian Priester) - bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, Cowbell
Mchezaji (Buster Williams) - Fender electric bass with wah-wah and fuzz, acoustic bass
Jabali (Billy Hart) - drums
Dr. Patrick Gleeson - ARP synthesizers [2600 and soloist] (special credit)
Buck Clarke - congas, bongos (special credit)

 

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sideways

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First vinyl Friday in awhile...

Cracklin' Bacon

 

Spirit - Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Epic Records, 1970

 

Smooth R&B and old school

Zenith & Nadir

- ASC (aka James Clements)

The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy   ~   'Glorious & Idiotic'   ~   Live in Hamburg,  02/26/1999

Big Heart (Live in Tokyo)

- The Lounge Lizards

It's a cool drizzly day here, domestics are done...

Think it's time for a Genesis (w/ Peter Gabriel) marathon, been a while!

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Mal Waldron and David Friesen - Encounters
Muse Records, 1985

 

Colours Fade, Vol. 4

- ASC (aka James Clements)

 

Careful with those soundtracks, boys.
The Man might just turn yall into a Big Mac.

 

#np: Joe Henderson, "Las Palmas" Canyon Lady Milestone Records, 1975
 

 

Larry Coryell - Barefoot Boy
Flying Dutchman Records, 1971


Kikagaku Moyo - House In The Tall Grass
Guruguru Brain, 2016


John Klemmer - Constant Throb
Impulse! Records, 1972

Larry Coryell & Philip Catherine – Splendid (Full Album) 1978

(I remember when this came out, very influential on me at the time, and the first time i'd heard a fretless electric guitar) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi2BVzRW3jA&t=1530s


Hampton Hawes - Playin' in the Yard
Prestige Records, 1973

Hampton Hawes - electric and acoustic piano
Bob Cranshaw - electric bass
Kenny Clarke - drums

 

Deer Creek 91 shows

Desmond Dekker  ~  Rude Boy Ska

Birdsong   3-22-1973  Utica, NY

Rickie Lee Jones ~ The Evening Of My Best Day. 

 

Norman Connors - Love From The Sun
Buddah Records, 1974

Herbie Hancock - Fender Rhodes electric piano, piano
DeeDee Bridgewater - vocals
Eddie Henderson - trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn
Bill Summers - percussion, vocal (on "Drums Around The World")
Gary Bartz - alto and soprano saxophones
Onaje Allan Gumbs - Fender Rhodes electric piano (on "Love From The Sun"), piano (on "Holy Waters")
Kenneth Nash - percussion, conga, dumbeg and sakara drums
Carlos Garnett - tenor and soprano saxophones
Buster Williams - bass
Norman Connors - drums

 

Jaco Pastorius Band - "So What?" TV show Belgium (1985)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftKJUR85kTQ

 

Jaco Pastorius: Bass, Keys, Perc / Paco Sery: Drums / John Davies: Piano / Paul Mousavizadeh: Guitar / Azar Lawrence: Sax, Perc / Guests: Toots Thielemans: Harmonica  / Michel Hatzi Georgiou: Bass 

 

 

yes
yes
yes


#np: Joe Henderson, "Tres Palabras" Canyon Lady Milestone Records, 1975
 

Holly Lane

- Clem Leek

The Campfire Headphase

- Boards of Canada

The Pavilion of Dreams

- Harold Budd

cassettes..

 

11-25-82 I,II Montego Bay

with 5-25-74 II Santa Barbara filler

9-1-72 Garcia Wales 

Bootsy's Rubber Band (vinyl>analog)

-This Boot is made for Fonkin

-Player of the Year



 

Stanley Cowell Trio - Illusion Suite 
ECM Records, 1973

Stanley Cowell - piano
Stanley Clarke - bass
Jimmy Hopps - drums

 

The Tree of Forgiveness

- John Prine

9-4-00 Other Ones @ Pine Knob

underrated line-up imo




 

#np: George Harrison, "Isn't It A Pity" All Things Must Pass Apple Records, 1970
 

A friend wrote a new song, thought i'd share

Halsey Ray - "Playroom Blues" 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ9SVShgibM&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR2rN...


Chico Freeman - The Pied Piper
BlackHawk Records, 1986

Chico Freeman - tenor, alto, sopranino, soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, bass flute, C flute
John Purcell - alto & baritone saxophones, oboem alto flute, piccolo
Kenny Kirkland - piano (A2; A3; B2; B3)
Mark Thompson - piano (A1; B1)
Cecil McBee - bass
Elvin Jones - drums

 

6-9-91 Buckeye Lake

3 source matrix cdr

"Wah Wah"

- George Harrison

thanks, jaco vid is sick.

Lifenotes

- Clem Leek

Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill

- Grouper

Joe Pass - Better Days (Full Album)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFeoDyTc_5c

Joe Pass : guitar

Joe Sample : piano

Ray Brown : bass

Milt Holland : congas

Earl Palmer : drums

J.J. Johnson : trombone

Conte Candoli : trumpet & flugelhorn

Paul Humphrey : drums (#1,2,3,4,17)

Carol Kaye : bass (#2,4,8,9,12,17)

Yes! King Crimson!

Thanks to the Noodler - I'm listening to
 

Starless and Bible Black

- King Crimson

 

ANGLO-EUROPEAN PEOPLE PLAYING JAZZ.

Acoustic Syndicate - Live From The Neighborhood.

Joni Mitchell, Court and Spark

Live From Home

Not actually live.  Good stuff, tho.'

Talkin' Verve: Roots of Acid Jazz

- Jimmy Smith


now:
George Cables - Cables' Vision
Contemporary Records, 1980

then:
Bobby Hutcherson - Montara
Blue Note Records, 1975

 

Ain't it Funky Now! The Original Jam Master (Vol. 1)

- Grant Green

Really like that Joe Henderson YouTube.

I'm watching Trey play toilet paper.

It's still light out.  I should probably take another walk.




Jeff Parker - The New Breed
International Anthem Recording Co., 2016

 

University of Alabama at Birmingham Gospel Choir under the direction of Kevin Turner 

For the Good of them and Jesus Can Work It Out - UAB Gospel Choir with Kim McFarland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgClySvv4RY&fbclid=IwAR1mPdbnDrpvWYMbi-W...

Ah Jaco  RIP 

Had the pleasure of meeting Him once ...back in the day in NYC 

A true master of his instrument heart

oh my lort

Volde-lort? 

 

meanwhile

 

The Bedroom Album

- Jah Wobble

And now, a grainy old video with an intro from the Great Keith Moon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJprEyXMrIk

 

 


["höld" muzak intensifies]

 

sample and hold

I heard Ten Men Working, on my local radiddio station yesterday...that was cool. cool

Ash Ra Tempel

- Ash Ra Tempel

I hope they weren't working together in a group of ten people, RRG. That kind of gathering is discouraged at this time.

I think Latex needs a unit to sample and hold.

 

lol

#np: Joe Henderson, "Canyon Lady" Canyon Lady Milestone Records, 1975
 

 

What's up guys? Slow day at the office?

Glad to hip you to some tunes if that's what you're asking for?

I'm basically talking with two mental cheeseburgers right now, so I may as well link back to something already referenced in this thread.

Here guys, consider this as like credits in an online class. I'll make you feel cool for like thirty mins., you can have something to hold onto this week:

JACKIE MCLEAN “ON MARS”
 

Enjoy!

oh my lort


Richard Davis - Harvest
Muse Records, 1979

 

If it makes you feel better 6er, you can be the Big Mac to RRG's 1/4 Lb.'er?

A Royale with Cheese?

Volume 2

- Bardo Pond




Herbie Mann - Stone Flute
Embryo Records, 1970

 


Cal Tjader - Amazonas
Fantasy Records, 1975

Clifton Chenier - Louisiana Blues and Zydeco
Arhoolie Records, 1965 (reissue)

Volume 3

- Bardo Pond

Playing

- Old & New Dreams

Osibisa

- Osibisa

Pat Benatar ~ Crimes Of Passion

Listened to Margo Price's Runaway Horse 'cast last night.

It was like the best F'n radio station I'd heard in a looooooooooooooong time.

Mike Westbrook Orchestra ‎– Metropolis (1971)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RhOK73z2xQ

...this week

Bootsy Collins - Ahh..The Name is Bootsy, Baby? 

KVHW 9-19-99 @ Fillmore Aud.

6-30-87 II Maple, Ontario

5-5,6-1990 Dominguez Hills

1991 summer tour..Deer Creek thru Giants Stadium

lots of smooth r&b and old school 

Mostly Wilco and Prine

The Stone Flute - I just renamed my penis this

Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp - Isolation [Official Lyric Video]
https://youtu.be/Ma-149FnSN4

Beck is Fire

 

 

John Prine Live On Soundstage 1980

 

1 Automobile

2 Spanish Pipedream

3 Fish And Whistle

4 Angel From Montgomery

5 The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)

6 Ubangi Stomp

7 Hello In There

8 Paradise

9 No Name Girl

10 Red Hot

11 Bruised Orange (Chain Of Sorrow)

12 Saigon

13 How Lucky

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1HSm3a6YnO4&t=202s

SCOTS 

That '67 Jer/Phil radio thingy.

Chester Thompson – Powerhouse (Full Album) 1971

(not the drummer, lol, but he later played organ with the likes of Tower of Power and Santana) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFe9LrNVFQg

 

Chester Thompson (og, arr) / Al Hall (tb) / Rudolph Johnson (sax) / Raymond Pounds (dr)

Herbie Hancock & Jaco Pastorius – Live Voyage (Bootleg Album) 1977

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN_egviUQ6c

Herbie Hancock (p, e-p, key, syn) / Jaco Pastorius (b) / Bennie Maupin (ss, ts, lyricon) / James Levi (dr)


#np: Joe Henderson, "Power to the People" Black Narcissus Milestone Records, 1977


Joe Henderson - Mode for Joe
Blue Note Records, 1966 (original, mono)

Ron Carter / Curtis Fuller / Bobby Hutcherson / Lee Morgan ( / JOE CHAMBERS / CEDAR WALTON / JOE HENDO!?)

 

'Couple of clacks in the tracks.

Doesn't matter.

Still awesome.

>> https://www.facebook.com/bruce.free...

Literally sounds like the tempo/tenor of Lee Morgan and Joe Hendo trading fours right now.

Funny stuff, dude !!

Our jazz band director during part of my OSU tenure just shared that with me, thought you'd get a kick out of it.   

Haha. Very much appreciated !!

 

 

#np:  Lonnie Liston Smith, "Space Princess" Exotic Mysteries Columbia Records, 1978

 
Eric Kloss - Bodies' Warmth
Muse Records, 1975

 

INXS **** KICK

3-31-84 San Rafael

James Brown - Hell

James Brown - Black Caesar

Run DMC - King of Rock

Camper Van Beethoven  ~  April 18th 2003  ~  the Echo Lounge, Atlanta

https://archive.org/details/CVB2003-04-18/CVB2003-04-18d1t04.shn

Philosophy of the World

- The Shaggs


Franz Schubert's "Mass No. 5 in A flat," D. 678
 


#np: Stanley Cowell, "Spanish Dancers" Waiting for the Moment Galaxy Records 1978

Sunday spins:


Bobby Hutcherson - Stick-Up! 
Blue Note Records, 1968 

David Darling - Cycles 
ECM Records, 1982 

Harold Land - A New Shade of Blue 
Mainstream Records, 1971

Harold Land - Xocia's Dance (Sue-Sha's Dance) 
Muse Records, 1981 

 

 

*not necessarily in that order.

How Did This Get Made?  ~  'Time Cop'  w/Nick Kroll


Air - Montreaux Suisse Air (Live at Montreaux 1978)
Arista Novus, 1978

Henry Threadgill - alto & baritone saxophones, hubkaphone
Fred Hopkins - bass
Steve McCall - drums, percussion


Bert Jansch - Jack Orion
Vanguard / Transatlantic Records 1966 (1970 american reissue) `

Beck - Odelay

Joni Mitchell - "Shadows and Light" (a classic, i'm sure posted here many times)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLKb9Ms68ME

How Did This Get Made?  ~  'Ninja Terminator'

Extensions 

- Dave Holland Quartet

 

 

Meanwhile - Shadows and Light is fantastic. The best backing band any artist ever took on the road.




Miles Davis - Live-Evil
Columbia Records, 1971

Damn, 6.

So much wrong in one post.

Impressive.

Opinions about art are never wrong.

 

So, you are still bringing the negativity even at this time? With you, that's to be expected, I guess.

Shine your light on the world. 


First things first - before you check on others, check yourself 6er.
Scope back on your own shit stirs in this thread. Now, golden silence, for that moment of contemplation, reflection, and learning.

Now second: I assumed you must have merely been trollin' in your post about "the best ever" being Joni's glossy 80s band.
I admit my own weakness in that I could not ignore the bald-faced ignorance of such a post.
So, again, 6 - damn. Either that's some next-level, George Lucas prequel-trilogy ('ONLY A SITH DEALS IN ABSOLUTES!' ?!?!) style trolling, or else...
it's just wrong.

#np: (still) Live-Evil
 

Shadows and Light was recorded in 1979 

during the Mingus tour,  and was released in 1980.

God damn, I have precious space in your head. lol
 

Joni's Shadows and Light band (which was from 1979 only and never played with her in the 1980's) included ​Jaco Pastorius on bass, Pat Metheny on guitar, Lyle Mays on keys, Don Alias on drums, and Michael Brecker on sax.

Glossy? Oh yeah - that Jaco was just a poofter. lol

Not really, just more time on my hands than I’d prefer. Still, making the most of it. Still finding time to listen to and discuss music and such. Kinda the point of my thread here. What’s your excuse? Just some lazy monday morning trollin’?

Time on your hands? Good one!

 

I'll forever cherish the day you called Jaco "glossy". 

You basically just took described the lineup of any generic late 70s modal/borderline smooth-jazz band, 6er. 

 

 

Is that supposed to impress me?

Impress you?

 

Seriously?

 

Who the fuck are you?

>> Impress you? 

That would imply I cared what you think. <<

 

And yet - here you are. 

Cute edits, too  

 

Time on on your hands, bud?

Or was it ‘Space in your head’ ??

Please stop now.

You have jumped the shark.

I will ‘forever cherish the day’ you called a smooth jazz band the greatest backing unit ever. 

Then got all butthurt about your opinion being questioned.

Good shit dude. 

 

But really, ‘ who the fuck are you? ‘

I got butthurt?

lol

Good contributions, 6. 

Hey Latex, 

Since You have some time on Your hands....

How are Your mask sewing skills?

Asking for some friends...

Contributions?

As any moron can read this thread - I posted this morning about listening to Dave Holland and then posted something POSITIVE about Noodler's post about Shadows and Light.

I did not even mention you in the least.

Then you come in and have to tell me I'm wrong.

Who contributes negativity?

That would be you.

As I said - any moron reading this thread can see that.


Eddie Harris - Instant Death
Atlantic Records, 1972

You Were a Dick

- Idaho




Jim Couza - The Enchanted Valley: Works Played on Hammered Dulcimer ‎
Musical Heritage Society, 1985 (american reissue)

Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
- Dead Kennedys

Sounds enchanting, 6.

Punk rock is just awful, I'm sure. 
Change my mind.

Machine Gun Etiquette

- The Damned

 

Au contraire, 6.
That all sounds like a bunch of stuff I sent out to a some fellow grateful music fans on a message board, a long time ago and far far away.
Did I send you some LPs on the old Zone, bud?

No. All my vinyl was purchased by me in real time as it was released.

 

Under The Big Black Sun

- X

<<Under The Big Black Sun   -  X

Use to cover a bunch of X tunes in a former band, was a lot of fun because we were sort of the local dead cover band, which was never really true, but we did go psychedelic on a variety of covers / originals.  (I miss slop fest sometimes)

"Hungry Wolf",  from 30 years ago 

 https://soundcloud.com/andy-baugh-1/im-the-hungry-wolf?in=andy-baugh-1/s...

 

 

Jean-Luc Ponty Experience - Open Strings
BASF Systems / MPS Records, 1973

#CheapHeat alert
Absolutely blistering jazz/rock spiritual fusion music. Awesome.

Willie and The Wheel 

Nice Hungry Wolf cover, Noodler. Love that song.

And boy do I love me some Jean-Luc Ponty. Lucky to have seen him a half dozen times over the years. First time in 1976.. The best time I had seeing him was on my birthday at the Burlington Jazz Fest in 2005 when he played with Bela Fleck and Stanley Clarke as a trio. Three badass virtuosos.

 

Quiet day today - so...

One World

- John Martyn​

Nice B day show 6 yes

A lil Willie and The wheel for you kids to get this afternoon moving along...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjQvqxaFrFE

Yes, it was, RRG.

 

A little more J-L P now:
 

Aurora

- Jean-Luc Ponty

>> Aurora - Jean-Luc Ponty

I'll put a bookmark here to check this one out. Not too familiar with mainstream mid 70s stuff, but the lineup looks strong there.

If his mid 70s is as different from his late 70s/80s stuff as his 60s/70s European material, should be promising. Thanks.

One of Mine and Turtles Favorites Phil Lesh and Friends at THE Warfield 5~13~2005 ( was there )

PHIL Fuc#ing Blew Me Away For Eyes Of The World ! i was standing 12 feet away yesyesyesyes.

Aurora is a bridge between his early days and his fusion days.

Fowler has some outstanding moments on bass.


Buffy Sainte-Marie - She Used To Wanna Be A Ballerina
Vanguard Records, 1971

>>  #np: Joe Henderson, "Tres Palabras" Canyon Lady Milestone Records, 1975

She Sings, They Play

- Skeeter Davis with NRBQ

Oar

- Alexander "Skip" Spence

v\a - The Girl From Ipanema: The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook

Stone Flower has to be somewhere on that album, right?

Live in Sweden (Bootleg)

- Gary Burton

Damn! This Gary Burton recording is especially sweet because it has Julian Lage on guitar!

Love Buffy Sainte-Marie, My first exposure to Her was the It's My Way album back in the early 80's 

The last time I saw her play was in  2013 at The Clearwater Festival, which was Pete's last heart

The closing of The Festival in 2013...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04aBcd9dqLI

Clearwater, like so many other festivals is canceled this year, and The Organization is struggling to stay open.

 

 

 

 

What Comes After

- Terje Rypdal

Sugar Minott ~ Rough Ole Life , Live @Reggae Sunsplash 1983

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvH0MXAbbY8

No ‘Stone Flower.’ It’s a pretty mainstream collection in terms of plays on the songbook but each one is an either obvious or in a couple cases somewhat more take on his standards - but still a bunch of stone-cold classics.  Stan Getz and Luiz Bonfa doing ‘O Morro Nao Tem Vez’ is worth price of admission alone, imo. 

 

 

#np: The Comet is Coming - Death to the Planet (EP)

Tedeschi Trucks Band live at The Capitol Theatre 2/20/18 full show on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML8zJhbfMaM

Ahmad Jamal Trio – Live in Paris (Bootleg Album) 1971

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR9iFB0xgJk

 

Tonight planning on checking out some of the Joe Henderson that Ateix posted that's not in the collection (after Top Chef of course, lol)  

Norwegian guitarist Terje Rypda   

<<Rypdal’s main live band was the Skyward trio, with Stale Storlokken ( of Elephant9) on organ and drummer Paolo Vinaccia(RIP), sometimes augmented with Palle Mikkelborg on trumpet. Even though Rypdal released several albums on ECM in this period, this band never released an official album. This set features 6 full concerts from 1997 to 2015.

Very Much Alive - Paola Vinaccia

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l-nYqFmSk3aiNCJU3loDUTCJfl...

Good stuff, Noodler. I'm all about Terje Rypdal.

If you like Bitches Brew era Miles - check out Terje's album Vossabrygg if you haven't already.

>> planning on checking out some of the Joe Henderson that Ateix posted

Nice man, Canyon Lady is truly a singular album. I always enjoyed it, but never thought I'd love it as I do now. So much information on that disc, I absolutely cannot stop spinning it lately.

If you get into it, there are a slew of albums featuring Henderson's playing on them from that mid-70s era that are IMO entirely crucial listening in their own right. Briefly (skewed from my limited listening experience to that era):

- Straight Life / Red Clay (Freddie Hubbard - I only have a copy of Straight Life, but the second side of it ["Mr. Clean", in particular?] is absolutely funkadelicious.
- The Elements (Alice Coltrane - spiritual to the max. "Earth", in particular, is the straight truth)
- For Those Who Chant (Luis Gasca - very cool, the point at which spiritual and Latin jazz meets, basically Santana band meets Luis Gasca and Joe Henderson / jam session)
- Multiple (Joe Henderson title - I do not have a copy of this. This one is beyond amazing, I'm hurt by the vacancy in my collections where its presence belongs)

There are more (Charles Earland; Patrice Rushen [who plays on that Jean-Luc Ponty title above]; a few late 60s titles, maybe/particularly Herbie Hancock's Fat Albert Rotunda / The Prisoner or Bobby Hutcherson's Stick-Up! or McCoy's The Real McCoy..), and it's all crucial listening but.. those are my favs.

Enjoy the dig. I absolutely love the man's work, he was one of the musicians' musicians of his time, and in my opinion, anything bearing his name in the credits deserves a listen.

Red Clay is a phenomenal album. I love soulful hard bop. Hubbard and Henderson are well backed up by Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Lenny White. If you can - check out the cd version as it has an extra bonus track - a cover of John Lennon's Cold Turkey. ateix is correct that Henderson is truly a gem - and I love trumpet players (From Miles to Nils Petter Molvaer and so much in between) and Hubbard was one of the best ever. Run, do not walk, to check out Red Clay.

I'm listening to it right now.

Must Be Nice

- Soule Monde


Soule Monde =  the SUPER FUNKY Vermont duo of drummer Russ Lawton and keyboardist Ray Paczkowsk (who both pay their mortgage by playing with Trey Anastasio's solo band).

Check 'em out here: https://soule-monde.bandcamp.com

Yonder Mountain String Band

" Covers "

yes

Scott Joplin's Rags

Mel Tormé live at The Maisonette

Disney songs the Satchmo way

GD   Nov.20th 1973  second set

good stuff

PLQ 7-28-2001 Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ1KE7gmDYg

LOCKED and LOADED _______________________PLQ.

Phil 6~12~15 Brown Eyed Woman HOLY CRAP  __________________GOOD !coolyesyes

Live From Here - a re'cast of a show I was at.

https://www.livefromhere.org/

Kurt Vile & The Violators - Live @ Panorama Festival, USA, 24-07-2016

Abbey Road 

Gentle Spirit / Jonathan Wilson

Later ABB / Fillmore 02/70 Bear's Sonic Journey (3 cd set)

Super Best

- Ahmad Jamal

Candy

- Lee Morgan

 

Jean-Pierre Rampal & Lily Laskine - Japanese Melodies for Flute and Harp
Columbia Records, 1978

>> Candy
>> Art Taylor - drums

I just looked up this guy's wikipedia, he's on just about every one of my favorite Gene Ammons records. The rest of his selected stuff on there is like a "Must Listen" list of late 50s - mid 60s straight-ahead and borderline post-bop sessions.

 

 

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Useful Idiots....

 

Psycho Roadkill Surfer

Electrify 

Hypocrisy 

No Salvation 

Ice Cream Truck

Pretty Hippy Lady

 

 

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Kevin Healey ... Lazy and Low

 

Begin 

Lazy and Low

Guilt Spoils the Wine 

Live Like Love Lasts 

Dogs of Paradise 

Sanctimonious Pricks 


Chicago Underground Quartet - Good Days
Astral Spirits, 2020

Josh Johnson - synth bass, organ, piano
Rob Mazurek - piccolo trumpet, electronics, bells
Jeff Parker - elecrtric guitar
Chad Taylor - drums & percussion

 

Art Taylor played with just about everyone. He moved to France and Belgium in the mid-60's and was very influential on the European jazz scene through the 70's and 80's. 

Art Taylor était un batteur fantastique.

Again I find myself listening to 

 

Nordub

Sly & Robbie with Nils Petter Molvaer and friends

 

 

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The Lied To's

The Lesser of Two Evils 

 

Cruel World 

Millionaire 

The Lesser of Two Evils 

Buffalo 

One String 

Wishing 

What Keeps Us In This World? 

Lay Down 

Windtalker 

Diamond Rain 

Deportee 

I am going to try and check out that book mentioned in the wiki article, Notes and Tones. Looks dope.

 

I started the day listening to an 80s effort called Ambos Mundos by the great master Bobby Hutcherson, and am now again spinning
Bobby Hutcherson - Montara
Blue Note Records, 1975

Prine/Emmylou  -  In Spite of Ourselves

Appreciating this effort by another late, great master; solid, straight-ahead playing from some people with a message and a real clean sound, dig:

Charlie Rouse ‎– Moment's Notice
Jazzcraft Records, 1978

Charlie Rouse - tenor
Hugh Lawson - piano
Bob Crenshaw - bass
Ben Riley - drums

The content of this disc, and the sick-ass liner notes in which Yusef Lateef interviews the musicians, is given further context given some of the messaging in that Jackie McLean On Mars.

Solid, solid session.

GD  12-28-88 Oakland 

the Jack Straw to close the first set is strong.

post Space is damn fine: Uncle John's> Miracle> Foolish Heart> Lovelight. e: Baby Blue

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aNIjpebmtbA

My friend, Christopher Whitney, did a live video stream last week.

He covers Devo and Adrian Belew, among others. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn6bSNTPKwE

Jerry Garcia Does Motown

4+ hour comp

I think I'll dip in and out of this all week.

Lizard (Prince Rupert Awakes / Bolero / The Battle of Glass Tears / Big Top)  King Crimson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XjIJi79O80

The Adventures of Greggery Peccary (Zappa)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aymj5wcIhiY

sounds like it could be a mockingbird imitating a chickadee?


Andrew Hill / Trio & Quartet - Shades

Andrew Hill - piano
Clifford Jordan- tenor saxophone
Rufus Reid - bass
Ben Riley - drums

 

Not over-rated, not under-rated, just not listened to enough.
Just look at the lineup. Beyond post-bop. Par excellence. European, mid-80s (of course).
Notes by Hentoff.


Chick Corea / Return to Forever - s\t
ECM Records, 1972

 

Lucinda Williams:  Essence

Neko Case:  Middle Cyclone

Through The Hill

- Andy Partridge & Harold Budd

>> The Stone Flute - I just renamed my penis this

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Gotta say that I like the title this month.

 


#np David Darling, "Ode" Cycles ECM Records, 1982

..last couple weeks while working

 

..finished summer 1991 tour..pine knob thru Denver

I relistened to Bootsy's Rubber Band...(vinyl>analog)

-Player of the Year, This Boot Was Made for Fonkin', Ahh The Name is Bootsy, Baby!

Funkadelic (vinyl>analog)

-Free Your Mind  (1970)

-Maggot Brain  (1971)

-Cosmic Slop  (1973)

-Standing on the Verge  (1974)

-Let's Take it to the Stage  (1975)

..more cassettes

4-18-82 II Hartford (rm>cm>dat>a1)

4-6-89 Ann Arbor (daud>dat>a1)

11-2-84 I, pII Berkeley (sbd)

4-27-85 Palo Alto (cm>dat>a1)

 

Pink Floyd -Meddle

Ziggy Marley - One Bright Day

 Al B. Sure - In Effect Mode

..im relistening to west coast summer 1990 tour

CD's..

Rolling Stones - Rolled Gold (2007)

-Some Girls (1978)

-Tatoo You (1981)

Traffic - The Best of Traffic (1969)

The Doors (1967)

-Strange Days (1967)

-Waiting for the Sun (1968)

-Soft Parade (1969)

-Morrison Hotel (1970)

-LA Woman (1971)

 

WOW !!!!

yes

yes

yes

Great stuff

Joan Shelley and Nathan Salsburg

 

Beautiful , beautiful, beautiful folk / vocals & guitar / singer-songwriter music

They are performing live ..

Right now !!!

https://www.facebook.com/dukeperformances/

but seriously

g r e g u l a t o r

thank you, i hadn't revisited high school psychedelia in some time. The Doors discography !!

Far Out !!!

WOW!

 

Donation made in Joan Shelley's name to the Center for Women & Families (https://www.thecenteronline.org). 
So endearing and inpsiring to see artists working to make things happen not only for themselves but for these causes they care for (i.e., William Tyler & Steve Gunn, towards the Brooklyn Music School, https://www.brooklynmusicschool.org/).

This is what this is about.


#np James Moody, "Heritage Hum" Heritage Hum Perception Records, 1972
 


Denny Zeitlin - Tidal Wave
Palo Alto Records, 1984

Denny Zeitlin - piano
John Abercrombie - electric guitar
Charlie Haden - bass
Peter Donald - drums

Bobby

This free Weir Wednesday stream is lovely.

It ain't easy being cheesy

Mister Triscuits / Something's Coming - Todd Rundgren October 9, 1975 Hammersmith Odeon London - BBC recording

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRJOCN_Nmjc

Guitar / Vocals – Todd Rundgren

Keyboards / Synth – Roger Powell

Bass Guitar, Vocals – John Siegler

Drums – Willie Wilcox

801 - 801 Live (1976)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s08xhfomAlo

Phil Manzanera, Brian Eno, Bill MacCormick, Francis Monkman, Simon Phillips and Lloyd Watson


Nicanor Zabaleta - Contemporary Harp Music (Harp Vol. 2)
Counterpoint / Esoteric Records, 1953 (1960s reissue)


#np Ron Carter, "Gypsy" Parade Milestone Records, 1979

Ron Carter - bass
Joe Henderson - tenor sax
Chick Corea - piano
Tony Williams - drums

Elton John 5-28-79 Russia

Astounding SUPERB Soundboard

Con Todo El Mundo

- Khruangbin

 

I could listen to Khruangbin all day - and I have on occasion done just that.

Dixie Blur -- Jonathan Wilson

I was not completely thrilled with Dixie Blur. Let me know what you think.

I am a big fan of the Laurel Canyon / Alt Country ( poco , Springfield etc) and over produced pop. So after one listen I like it but need to spend time with it. Def not for fans of Gentle Spirit , I really like the pedal steel and the players seem real good some names I recognize from other records