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ELP-The Three Fates
Frankie, you might enjoy If You Love These Blues... re-issued on Kicking Mule. It features various blues styles acoustic and electric. Originally released on vinyl by Guitar Player Magazine back in...
I have his symphonies, and double concerto which I enjoy.
And I have the Tilson Thomas recording of Debussy's Le Martyre... which is beautiful. Chalkpie turned me on to that one.
Great work! Gonna order the CD.
Recent listening:
Philip Feney-Dracula ballet score.
Hovhaness-Concerto for Harp and strings, symphony no.6
Alfred Schnittke-symphony no.4
Boulez-Rituel:In Memoriam Bruno Maderna
Takemitsu-How...
Wakeman's cape.
Sonny Rollins Quintet 1994
Ed Palermo Big Band w/ Nappy Brock 2007
Return To Forever 2011
Larry Coryell/Mark Egan/Paul Wertico 2002
Flora Purim & Airto 2001
Jean Luc Ponty 1998
The Brecker...
Coltrane's Sound
Crescent
s/t on Impulse, and Prestige
Africa Brass
Just caught them last night for the first time. Wow! I was impressed. The venue was ideal. A comfortable club in Ithaca, NY with plenty of room since there were only about 50 people in attendance....
Deer Wan, and November are great for starters. There's also a great but little known 2 disc set by Mark Egan called As We Speak featuring Abercrombie and Danny Gottlieb. Sorry to hear John has passed...
Beautiful piece, Walt!
Heard this one on the radio last week. British composer Rubbra was a generation younger than Vaughan Williams. He wrote eleven symphonies.
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Matthew Stevens w/ Esperanza Spalding
The Either/Orchestra has been a favorite for the past two decades.
Richard Abrams Hearinga ensemble
Sam Rivers Rivbea ensemble
All the George Russell groups
John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
Steve Tibbetts Compilation 3 CD
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Alphonse Mouzon-In Search Of A Dream
Doug Lunn Project
Steve Tibbetts
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I don't know about supposed essential abums? But I like all of the Arild Andersen albums I have including the Early Quartets box Blue In Green, the more recent sax trio album Mira, featuring Paolo...
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I haven't read any reviews or comments on this one but it's an exciting concert, although the tapes sound a bit saturated and...
Got something in your eye?
Scott Henderson, whose volume swelled chordal playing reminds me of Holdsworth. But other than that, Scott has his own sound, and employs a lot of blues vocabulary. And maybe too much Jeff Beck...
These two are great, especially Gazeuse.
Thanks for the link, Guitarplyrjvb! I'm reading now.
I doubt it. Their prices tend to rise as a result of increased demand for a product. I'd be surprised if Amazon's corporate managers knew who Allan Holdsworth was. All Holdworth titles are out of...
Never did listen to Ritenour's synthaxe stuff, although I remember seeing that album back then. I've been revisiting his album Captain Fingers, which I used to listen to a lot in the early 80s. The...
Sure does! Just reading these messages from JL Ponty, Skuli Sverisson, and others in this thread is very touching.
:up Right on! It's the content that matters to my ears, not the hardware.
Yeah, great record! Bought it when it was first released. Here's a beautiful tune from the album.
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I was awestruck when I bought Allan's book, Reaching For The Uncommon Chord. The voicings in his compositions are so beautiful and ingenius.
Must have listened to those three albums hundreds of times over the past 30 + years. Mr. Spock was the first thing I heard on college radio. I'm glad I bought this issue of Guitar Player nine years...
Free Todd Rundgren show here in Syracuse on June 10th. http://www.syracusejazzfest.com/
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His 2nd cello concerto is a favorite. Available on Naxos.
Holdsworth and Di Meola have done lead vocals on their records. Al sang a lame disco ballad called I Can Tell on the Splendido Hotel album. Holdsworth sang At The Edge on The Things You See.
Yes
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Great feature for electric bass (Arthur Barrow) and marimba ( Ed Mann). Plus Vinnie on drums, and Tommy Mars on keys.
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One of his best known tunes. Covered by Johnny Winter, among others.
From Wayside:
Fred Frith-Keep The Dog
Horacee Arnold-Tribe/Tales Of The Exonerated Flea
Vandermark 5-Burn The Incline
Sun Ra-It's After The End Of The World
In these dark times, MK's creative gifts, generosity, and friendly demeanor are Evidence Of Humanity.
The original band was Steps. Ahead came a bit later, and that band had constant line up changes. I like the first Steps Ahead album which isn't really fusion. It features Eddie Gomez, Eliane Elias,...
Mike Manieri's Steps band albums re-issued on his NYC label, and Dreams 2-fer on BGO label.
Thanks, Frankie! One of those guitarists sounds an awful lot like Michael Lee Firkins, but it's not. I know Dweezil is a big fan of his.
ELP's The Barbarian based on Bartok's Allegro Barbaro
Jethro Tull - Bouree
I uploaded one of your Bad Dog U compositions from YouTube on to a classical forum, and a guy from Holland really dug it!
Ernie! Where've you been?
NP:
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Picked up this one for a dollar! Pretty...
My girlfriend wanted a 24 DVD set, so I found this site. Quite a bit cheaper than Amazon, plus free shp. https://pristine-sales.com/
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Love that one, and the 1972 Live album. I bought them both on the same day about 34 years ago. On vinyl.
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Sounds good, mon!
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Alas-s/t
Forgot what a great record this is!
Beefheart-Shiny Beast(Bat Chain Puller) 1978
Back to form after 1974's rather uninspired Bluejeans & Moonbeams.
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Mariano, Wheeler, Mangelsdorff, & co.
The level that these prog and jazz musicians play at is astounding, and they receive so little compensation. It's a drag.
I wanna see Pierre Dorge & New Jungle Orchestra. They came here and played Rochester, but I couldn't make it there that night. What a bummer!
Many do spend most of their time working Europe. I should get my butt over there because one of my good friends lives in Amsterdam. He left the US in 2005.
Maybe he's back in CT. I don't know? He's had a rough few years losing his son to cancer. I don't ever expect to see him play. Especially at this stage of his career. He can play all the big markets...
Scofield has never played Syracuse, and he lives in Westchester County. Everybody plays Philly, NYC, Boston, Albany, and then on to Buffalo or Chicago. Alto saxophonist Tim Berne told me he's never...
I need to leave Syracuse. Absolutely nothing happening here.
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Dolphy w/ Donald Byrd