tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post7161977990941701284..comments2023-10-27T09:59:52.319-05:00Comments on NuVoid: Playlist Week of 1-22-11Rodger Colemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14447735420151521491noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-90451215466353793462011-01-24T15:40:50.487-06:002011-01-24T15:40:50.487-06:00Those are both great albums. I'll never unders...Those are both great albums. I'll never understand the bean-counting rationale for their not being pout out on domestic CDs,. But then again, I'll never understand how they got released in the first place!<br /><br />Here's my lists for last week:<br /><br />Playlist 2011-01-24<br /><br />*Bach: Goldberg Variations (Glenn Gould, 1955)<br />*Art Ensemble: 1990-07-14 Wiesen, Austria (CDR)<br />*Art Ensemble of Chicago with Cecil Taylor: Thelonious Sphere Monk: Dreaming of the Masters Vol. 2<br />*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1991-03-23 Boston (CDR)<br />*Art Ensemble of Chicago with Don Pullen: 1991-06-01 Frankfurt, Germany<br />*Bix Beiderbecke: Bix Restored Volume 1: 1924-1927 (disc 3)<br />*Taylor Ho Bynum's Spidermonkey Strings: 2008-03-30 Roulette, NYC (CDR)<br />*Ornette Coleman Sextet: 1978-07-04 Berlin (CDR)<br />*Duke Ellington: The Complete 1932-1940 Brunswick, Columbia and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (discs 2, 5)<br />*Joelle Leandre + Mephista: 2010-06-25 The Stone, NYC<br />*New Loft: 2010-12-15 "Intended Color" (wav)<br />*New Loft: 2011-01-12: "Breath Belief"/"Clothes All" (wav)<br />*Sun Ra and His Mythic Science Arkestra: The Paris Tapes<br />*Sun Ra: The Universe Sent Me (Lost Reel Collection, vol. 5: 1973-09-08)<br />*Cecil Taylor Jazz Unit: The Early Unit 1962<br />*Blackman: Blackman (CDR compilation)<br />*Chemical Brothers: Further<br />*Fela: Roforofo Fight<br />*Grateful Dead: 1973-10-19 Oklahoma City "Dark Star > Mind Left Body Jam > Morning Dew"<br />*Grateful Dead: 1973-11-11 Winterland (CDR) "Dark Star > Mind Left Body Jam"<br />*Robert Pollard: Crickets: The Best of The Fading Captain Series<br />*Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans (side 1)<br /><br />Reading log 2011-01-24<br /><br />*Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights (transl. Malcolm C. Lyons) Vol. 1 (started)<br />*Canniff, Milton. Terry & the Pirates Color Sundays Vol. 9 1943 (started)<br />*Canniff, Milton. Terry & the Pirates Color Sundays Vol. 8 1942 (started/finished)<br />*Giddins, Gary. Warning Shadows (started)<br />*James, P.D. Children of Men (started)<br />*Moore, Steven. The Novel: An Alternative History: Beginnings to 1600 (finished)Samnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-82425835998403944772011-01-23T23:35:45.153-06:002011-01-23T23:35:45.153-06:00re; Are You Glad?
The original Rough Trade LP was...re; Are You Glad?<br /><br />The original Rough Trade LP was mixed by Blood & Mayo Thompson (of The Red Krayola/Red Crayola fame). There were also French, Italian and Japanese issued with their oen unique artwork. The Artists House reissue came with a different cover, different sequence and remixed by John Snyder. The DIW CD release was remixed yet again, this time by Kazunori Sugiyama. A new cover (featuring an anachronistic 1995 photo of Blood) was used, but the original Rough Trade running order was restored. Then they put it out yet again later with the same content, but a seventh cover design. <br /><br />http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1656236<br />http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1988351<br />http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1755010<br />http://www.discogs.com<br />/viewimages?release=1988351<br />http://www.discogs.com/James-Blood-Ulmer-Are-You-Glad-To-Be-In-America/release/1083579<br />http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=2152013<br />http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=509093Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-91937913456870921552011-01-23T19:44:03.620-06:002011-01-23T19:44:03.620-06:00@Anonymous: yes, well, they care about this stuff ...@Anonymous: yes, well, they care about this stuff in Japan. As for "Are You Glad To Be in America" I have the Artists House LP. I assume that is the original mix??<br /><br />@Christopher: I saw that band at Johnny D's in Somerville back in like 1989--yes, it was mindblowingly great! I think I still I have the tape I made somewhere around here...Rodger Colemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14447735420151521491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-8701777283052887212011-01-23T18:06:01.291-06:002011-01-23T18:06:01.291-06:00Possibly the best concert I've ever seen: Jame...Possibly the best concert I've ever seen: James Blood Ulmer at the Bamboo Club in Toronto. It was a very small venue (I believe it closed in '02), and I was fortunate enough to have a seat right up at the stage, which was nothing more than a six-inch platform. This was the trio with Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Calvin Weston. I swear I could practically reach out and touch the guitar. Truly remarkable performance, really explosive and electric. I remember shaking my head in disbelief for a week after.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11384232276078022835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-14321154477298992732011-01-23T10:20:43.177-06:002011-01-23T10:20:43.177-06:00Both 'Free Lancing' and 'Black Rock...Both 'Free Lancing' and 'Black Rock' came out on CD twice in Japan in the early 90s - once in jewel boxes and once in mini-LP sleeves. Used copies show up on eBay and Discogs with some regularity. But Sony not issuing them domestically is, admittedly, inexcusable. <br /><br />Now if someone/anyone would only issue 'Glad To Be In America'on CD with the original Rough Trade mix and cover art.... I'm just never gonna be comfortable with that DIW remix.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com