* Boulez: Le
Marteau sans maître/Dérive 1 & 2 (Ens. Intercontemporain/Boulez)
(DG CD)
* Boulez:
Repons, etc. (Ens. Intercontemporain/Damiens/Boulez) (DG CD)
* Boulez:
Pli Selon Pli (Ens. Intercontemporain/Schäfer/Boulez)
(DG CD)
* Miles Davis: Amandla (Warner Bros.
LP)
* Sun Ra:
The Second Stop Is Jupiter (Norton CD)
* Sun Ra: The Nubians Of Plutonia (El Saturn/Universal LP)
* Sun Ra:
Night Of The Purple Moon (El Saturn/Universal LP)
* Sun Ra:
Universe In Blue (El Saturn/Universal LP)
* Herbie Hancock, et al.: Blow-Up
(Original Soundtrack) (MGM/4MWB LP)
* Herbie Hancock: Death Wish (Original
Soundtrack) (Columbia LP)
* Andrew Hill: Pax (Blue Note CD)
* Andrew Hill: Compulsion!!!!! (Blue
Note CD)
* Marion Brown: Vista (Impulse! LP)
* Lenny White: Venusian Summer
(Nemperor/Atlantic LP)
* Joanne Brackeen: Keyed In (Columbia
LP)
* Joanne Brackeen: Special Identity
(Antilles LP)
* Gateway (John Abercrombie/Dave
Holland/Jack DeJohnette: Gateway (ECM LP)
* John Abercrombie: Cat ‘n’ Mouse (ECM
CD)
* Terje Rypdal/Miroslav Vitous/Jack
DeJohnette (ECM LP)
* Steve Kuhn: Non-Fiction (ECM LP)
* Joey Baron: Just Listen (Relative
Pitch CD)
* Book of Three (T.H. Bynum/J.
Hebert/G. Cleaver): Continuum (2012) (Relative Pitch CD)
* Mary Halvorson/Kirk Knuffke/Matt
Wilson: Sifter (Relative Pitch CD)
* Chris Abrahams & Magda Mayas:
Gardener (Relative Pitch CD)
* Chris Forsyth: Solar Motel (Paradise
of Bachelors MP3)†
* Michael Jackson: Off The Wall (Epic
LP)
* Mandrill: Mandrill (Polydor LP)
* Ghetto Brothers: Power Fuerza (Truth
& Soul LP)
* Notorious B.I.G.: Ready To Die (Bad
Boy/Rhino 2LP)
* Frank Ocean: Channel Orange (Island
Def Jam CD)
* The
Beatles: Rubber Soul (1987 remix) (2009 remaster) (Apple/EMI CD)†
* Jerry Garcia Band: Coliseum,
Hampton, VA 1991-11-09 (Pure Jerry 2HDCD)
* The Moody Blues: In Search Of The
Lost Chord (Deram LP)
* The Moody Blues: To Our Childrens
Childrens Children (Threshold/London LP)
* Gentle Giant: Octopus (Vertigo/Alucard
CD)
* Bill Bruford: Earthworks (Editions
EG LP)
* Steve Hackett: Please Don’t Touch
(Chrysalis LP)
* Anthony Phillips: The Geese &
The Ghost (Passport LP)
* Brand X: Unorthodox Behavior
(Passport LP)
* Happy The Man: Crafty Hands (Arista
LP)
* Happy The Man: Georgetown
University, Washington, D.C. 1975-10-30 (FM CDR)
* Happy The Man: Baltimore State
University 1976-04-03 (SBD 2CDR)
* Happy The Man: Rainbow’s End,
Williamsburg, VA 1977-04-24b (FM CDR)
* Boston: Boston (Epic LP)
* Boston: Don’t Look Back (Epic LP)
* Boston: Third Stage (MCA LP)
* Dereck Higgins: Sonospheres (DVH
Recordings/Bandcamp ALAC)†
* Amorphous Androgynous: Tales of
Ephidrina (Astralwerks/Caroline CD)†/‡
* U.S. Maple: Sang Phat Editor (Skin
Graft LP)
* U.S. Maple: Talker (Drag City LP)
* Baroness: Red Album (Relapse 2-45RPM
LP)
* Alcest: Ecailles de Lune (Prophecy
Productions CD)†/‡
* Locrian: Return To Annihilation
(Relapse 2-45RPM LP)
* Verma: Coltan (Trouble In Mind LP)
†=iPod
‡=car
Commentary:
The upstart avant-jazz label, Relative Pitch Records, continues to crank out interesting releases at a
furious pace and all of them
are well worth checking out. Here’s a quick overview of the label’s offerings
so far this year:
· Joey Baron: Just Listen (RPR 001): Drums and
guitar duets with Bill Frisell, recorded live at Forum Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn,
Germany on November 11, 2008. Taken from videotape recording, the sonics are a bit thin
but otherwise quite nice, with a spacious, wide-angle ambience. Of course, neither of these
guys need any introduction, both of them universally acclaimed masters of their
instruments—but those who prefer to hear Frisell in
a looser, more improvisational setting (a la his early ECM records) will definitely
want to pick this up.
· Chris Abrahams & Magda Mayas: Gardener
(RPR 1011). Abrahams, from the Australian avant-rock band, The Necks, teams up here with Berlin-based pianist Mayas for a series of improvised keyboard
duets, recorded in 2009. Moving between piano, harpsichord
and harmonium, the musicians create a variety of interweaving textures, from droning calm to prickly pointillism, all the while maintaining a near-mystical sense of purposefulness as the tracks seamlessly flow together. An exquisitely crafted album of contemplative, spiritual chamber music, composed in the moment of creation, Gardener is s record which rewards
multiple, deep listenings. Most highly recommended!
· Book of Three: Continuum (2012) (RPR 1012). An ad hoc all-star ensemble of cornettist Taylor Ho Bynum, bassist John Hebert
and Gerald Cleaver on drums, this finds Bynum playing in a slightly more straightforward
jazz setting than usual—and the results are stunning. Playing both composed pieces and free improvisations, the set flows together beautifully, with everyone at the top of his
game. Even though it was recorded in a studio, this CD burns with a focus and intensity usually found only in a live performance. The Don Cherry influence is palpable—but that is a good thing and partly what makes this CD so compelling (the rest lies in the killer rhythm section). Continuum (2012) is one of the most approachable and downright enjoyable recordings in
Bynum’s ever-growing discography and, therefore, totally essential.
· Mary Halvorson/Kirk Knuffke/Matt Wilson:
Sifter (RPR 1014). Anything with Mary Halvorson’s guitar on it is a must-have,
in my opinion—but, to be honest, this one doesn’t quite work for me. A mostly
swinging affair, the lack of a bassist cramps her style a bit, leaving her to
hold down the low end while also providing the harmonic territories. So, when
she solos, the bottom seems to drop out of the music. Nevertheless, Knuffke has
a warm, burnished tone on trumpet, with a fluid, post-bop sensibility that
meshes well with Halvorson’s spidery guitar work and Wilson’s tasteful
drumming. Add, say, John Hebert on bass and this one could have really taken
flight—but, as it is, Sifter remains frustratingly earthbound. Even so, Knuffke
is a player to keep an eye on and Halvorson’s undeniable brilliance makes this
worth having.
These are
all available directly from the label or at discriminating online outlets like
Downtown Music Gallery and Squidco. I can’t wait to hear what they put out
next!
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The music just keeps on happening!
Here are my lists from last week:
Playlist 2013-09-09:
*Anthony Braxton Ensemble: 1995-02-09 Tri-Centric Festival, NYC (CDR) disc 2
*Anthony Braxton Ghost Trance Ensemble: 2000-08-01 Lisbon (CDR)
*Miles Davis: Rare Miles (CDR compilation) disc 3 [1952-1955]
*Miles Davis: Volume 1 [Blue Note]
*Miles Davis: Volume 2 [Blue Note]
*Miles Davis: Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings 1951-1956 (discs 1, 2)
*Charles Mingus: The Jazz Workshop Concerts 1964-65 (discs 1-6)
*Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble: Memory/Vision
*Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers (discs 1, 2)
*Beach Boys: SMiLE (Fast Eddie’s 2004 Reconstruction)
*Beach Boys: Sunflower (side 1)
*Beach Boys: Made in California (discs 1-5)
*Fireman: Electric Arguments
*Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks 7 (1974-10 London) selections
*Mutiny: Mutiny on the Mamaship
*Candi Staton: Candi Staton
*Mary Wells: Something New: Motown Lost & Found (disc 1)
Reading List 2013-09-09:
*Nutting, Alissa. Tampa (started)
*Shakespeare, William. The Tempest (Arden ed., 3rd series, ed. Vaughan & Vaughan) (reread/started)
*Fleming, Ian. The Man with the Golden Gun (reread/started/finished)
*Fleming, Ian. You Only Live Twice (reread/started/finished)
*Fleming, Ian. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (reread/finished)
*Shakespeare, William. The Tempest (Arden ed., 2nd series, ed. Frank Kermode) (reread/finished)
*Hyde, Lewis. Common as Air (in progress)
*Ryan, Kevin, and Brian Kehew. Recording the Beatles (in progress)
*Weldon, Michael J. Psychotronic Video Guide (in progress)
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