* Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba (Verve CD)
* Ike Quebec: Heavy Soul (Blue Note LP)
*
Miles Davis: Pangaea (CBS/Sony 2CD)
*
Cecil Taylor & Tony Oxley: Moers Festival, Germany 5-12-08 (FM CDR)
* Stefan Prins: Fremdkörper (selections)(Sub Rosa 2CD) †
* Steve Tibbetts: Safe Journey (ECM LP)
*
LTJ Bukem: Drawn Inward (Good Looking/Kinetic 2CD)
*
Grateful Dead: Formerly The Warlocks: Hampton 1989 (d.5) (GDP/Rhino 6HDCD)
*
Grateful Dead: Spring ’90 (selections) (GDP/Rhino 18HDCD)
* Deep Purple: Concerto For Group And Orchestra (Warner Bros. LP)
*
King Crimson: Live In Argentina 1994 (d.1) (DGM/Inner Knot 2DVD)
* Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac (Reprise/Warner Bros. 2-45RPM LP)
*
Supertramp: Breakfast In America (A&M LP)
*
This Mortal Coil: It’ll End In Tears (4AD HDCD)
*
Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (R&S CD)
*
Wilco: Summerteeth (Nonesuch 2LP)
* Opeth: In Live Concert At The Royal Albert Hall (selections) (Roadrunner
3CD/2DVD)
* Storm Corrosion: Storm Corrosion (Roadrunner CD/BD/2LP)(†)
*
Anathema: Falling Deeper (KScope CD)
* The Mars Volta: Frances The Mute (Gold Standard Labs/Universal CD)†
* The Mars Volta: Amputechture (Gold Standard Labs/Universal CD)†
*
The Mars Volta: The Bedlam In Goliath (Universal CD)
*
Agalloch: Pale Folklore (The End CD)†
*
Agalloch: The Mantle (The End CD)†(‡)
*
Agalloch: The Grey EP (Agalloch/Bandcamp FLAC)†/‡
*
Agalloch: Ashes Against The Grain (The End CD)†
*
Mastodon: Crack The Skye (Reprise 2-45RPM LP)
* Six Organs Of Admittance: Ascent (Drag City LP)(†)
* Pelican: The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw (Hydra Head CD)†
* Pelican: “March Into The Sea” (Hydra Head EP)
* Pelican: What We All Come To Need (Southern Lord CD)†
* Pelican: Ataraxia/Taraxis (Southern Lord EP)
* White Hills: White Hills (Thrill Jockey LP)
* White Hills: H-p1 (Thrill Jockey 2LP)
* White Hills: Frying On This Rock (Thrill Jockey LP)
* Russian Circles: Empros (Sargent House CD)†/‡
* Holograms: Holograms (Captured Tracks MP4)†
†=iPod
‡=car
Commentary:
Well, look what arrived in the mailbox today: this year’s big Grateful Dead box set, Spring ’90! Unlike last
year’s mammoth Europe ’72 box, this one does not contain every show from the
tour; instead, there are only six—one night from each venue—totaling just eighteen CDs. Do I wish all sixteen concerts had been
included? Of course I do! Nevertheless this is a gorgeous box set—and a welcome
reminder of why I still cared about the Dead in the 1990s.
Spring 1990 is widely considered to be the Grateful Dead’s last truly
great tour. The band was definitely on an
upswing after Jerry Garcia’s miraculous recovery from a near-death coma in 1986
and, after abandoning the recording studio for nearly a decade, the Dead’s 1987
album, In The Dark, yielded an unlikely hit single with “Touch of Grey” and a
solid follow-up album, Built To Last, was released in 1989. On stage, the band
was as energetic and cohesive as ever—almost slick at times—mostly as a result
of Garcia’s renewed health. But keyboardist, Brent Mydland, had finally come
into his own, writing songs and taking the lead far more than he had in the past
and his enthusiasm seemed to inspire everyone (particularly Garcia) to bring
their A-game night after night. This upward trajectory continued through the summer,
but ended with Mydland’s tragic death in July 1990. The Dead soldiered on, quickly
hiring Bruce Hornsby and ex-Tubes keyboardist, Vince Welnick, to fill his shoes
for the imminent fall tour and this version of the band managed to keep the
momentum going into the summer and fall of 1991. Hornsby left in 1992 and while
Welnick never quite totally fit in, the spring tour of ‘93 was excellent, in my
opinion. But, in retrospect, it seems clear that Spring ‘90 was the pinnacle of
the Dead’s long, strange career.
All of the fall ‘89/spring ’90 shows were all recorded for a live
album, Without A Net, which came out in September 1990 and the rest of this
material has been mined for several other archival releases over the years,
including Dozin’ At The Knick (1996), Terrapin Limited (1997), Nightfall of
Diamonds (2001), and Formerly The Warlocks: Hampton 1989 (2010). With the
exception of Terrapin Limited, the original multitrack tapes were remixed (with
variable results) but for Spring ’90, recordist John Cultler’s original two-track
reference tapes, mixed “on the fly” in the recording truck are used instead of
remixing from scratch. This could be a cost-cutting measure on the part of GDP
and Rhino, but Cutler’s “rough” mixes actually sound quite good: well-balanced and dynamic, with a spacious
soundstage and pleasing (if artificial) ambience—far preferable the flat and
over-compressed sound of the Formerly The Warlocks box. I’ve only listened to a
handful of discs but they sound great cranked up to “realistic” volume levels.
Once again, the packaging is over-the-top: a thick, twelve-by-twelve
inch box containing the “25th Anniversary” program booklet, a
hardcover book of liner notes and essays, a black-and-white promo-photo of the
band circa. 1990, mail-order flyers, facsimiles of tickets, backstage passes
and other tchotchkes, along with triple-disc digipacks containing the six shows
(Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/16/90; Hartford Civic Center 3/19/90; Copps
Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario 3/22/90; Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY 3/26/90;
Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY 3/30/90; and The Omni, Atlanta, GA 4/2/90). I
would have rather had more music and less “swag,” but it is exquisitely well
executed, a genuine limited edition object d’art. The only problem is: where am
I going to put it?
1 comment:
Well, the nice thing about CD technology is that it's not too hard to make sure you don't ever have to hear "Mr. Charlie" ever again. I'm about there with "Row Jimmy."
Here are my lists from last week:
Playlist 2012-08-27:
*Albert Ayler: Holy Ghost, disc 7
*Daniel Barbiero and Jimmy Ghaphery: Hermes’ Labyrinth
*Rodger Coleman & Sam Byrd: 2009-07-23 Nashville
*Bill Dixon University of the Streets Orchestra: 1968-??-?? NYC (CDR)
*Andrew Hill: Mosaic Select (disc 3)
*New Loft: 2012-08-13 “The Suitability of Persuasion” (wav)
*Sam Rivers: A New Conception
*Sam Rivers: Dimensions and Extensions
*Cecil Taylor Unit: 1969-02-08 Grinnell College, IA (CDR)
*Cecil Taylor: Cecil Taylor Unit “Holiday En Masque”
*Amon Duul II: Phallus Dei
*Anduin: Stolen Years
*Beatles: Love
*De La Soul: First Serve
*Mike Elder/Greg Jordan/Harry Forrest/Sam Byrd: 2012-08-10 (wav)
*Bill Fay: From the Bottom of an Old Grandfather Clock
*Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks 26 (1969-04-27 Minneapolis) "Dark Star"
*Guided By Voices: Propeller
*Kinks: The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (Special Deluxe Edition disc 3)
*Radiohead: OK Computer
*Red Krayola: The Parable Of Arable Land
*Red Krayola: God Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail With It
*Soft Machine: Virtually
*Soft Machine: Bundles
*Stock, Hausen, & Walkman: Stock, Hausen, & Walkman’s Hangups
*Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans (sides 1-3)
Reading List 2012-08-27:
*Barth, John. Final Fridays (started)
*Barth, John. Further Fridays (finished)
*Barthelme, Donald. Sixty Stories (in progress)
*King, Stephen. 11/22/63 (in progress)
*Link, Kelly. Magic For Beginners (in progress)
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