“Monk could have just picked my little ass up and thrown me through a wall”: 2007 Jazz D-bags Thread

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Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:33 (nineteen years ago)

ITEM: Vijay Iyer + Mike Ladd , Still Life With Commentator. This is one hell of a pretentious disc, weird jazz & avant-garde compositions (really I mean it this time, free-form stuff and opera warbling) punctuated by Ladd's spoken word stuff and other spoken-word things by other people from other countries in other languages, all of it focusing on the evil news media and how it shapes our perceptions of the world. It's confusing and hectoring and one-sided and relentlessly weird and not all that much "fun" to listen to...

...predictably, then, I love it so far.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:36 (nineteen years ago)

oh yeah title quote
comes from miles davis of course,
NO ONE EFFED WITH MONK

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:37 (nineteen years ago)

I bet Mingus would eff with Monk

rock and roll for the rock and roll soul (nate_patrin), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:39 (nineteen years ago)

they didnt need to though, they respected the crap out of each other -- BEAR NOT FIGHT SHARK

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:43 (nineteen years ago)

ITEM: Brad Shepik Trio, Places You Go. Guitar player from (the tiny-bit-alt-country-ish-jazz-band) Mr. Lucky fronts a little tiny band of himself and organ and drums. It sounds pretty cozy and fusion-ish sometimes, but the soloists are kinda edgy in subtle ways, and it never bogs down in boringosity. Well, seldom.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 18:45 (nineteen years ago)

ITEM: Stefano Bollani, Piano Solo. This is a pretty descriptive title, just him playing songs. Some are more ambitious than others. It's pretty stuff, both his originals and his covers, and he is very talented. But in general he seems to be aiming somewhere in the middle of Erroll Garner and Brad Mehldau and Thelonious Monk and Keith Jarrett. Sadly, there isn't really a centerpoint there, so it ends up being really hard to keep this out of the "background music" category.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:01 (nineteen years ago)

Two great records from '06 which would have been on my list had I heard them then:

Nick Barscht's Ronin, Stoa (minimal as fuck, not jazz but on ECM)
Dave Holland Quintet, Critical Mass

Jordan (Jordan), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:07 (nineteen years ago)

Yeah I have that Nik Barscht record, it's ace. I think it counts as jazz though, and not just for its record label. Haven't heard that Dave Holland thing but he's smart and great and has good taste in bandmembers.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:13 (nineteen years ago)

ITEM: J.A. Granelli & Mr. Lucky, Homing: A Feeling in Nine Parts. Granelli is a bass player who fronts this occasional band (see Brad Shepik, above). This is slow and alt.-ish and bluesy and considered and measured and soulful, muy country-prog in many places (Pink Floyd seems to be a major influence, also Grateful Dead and Mark Knopfler) but also has at least one New Orleans organ jazzfunk number.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:19 (nineteen years ago)

ahhhh this thread I want to participate in but the last year I listened to nu-jazz was circa Dave Douglas' "Soul on Soul" critic-domination. Thats a great album though!

but yeah plz recommend things and Cibula ... alt-ish? bluesy? COUNTRY PROG??? yik4s

deej.. (deej..), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:23 (nineteen years ago)

We'll turn you into a fusty rock crit yet, Deej. But better.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:23 (nineteen years ago)

The Mingus record At UCLA 1965 completely passed me by, I had no idea it existed until last week. This is one of those mythic sessions, is it not? Good band. Worth getting?

mcd (mcd), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:25 (nineteen years ago)

I got that. I've only listened a couple times but it certainly had its moments... I need to listen to it again before saying much more but it is worth it for the interlude where Mingus kicks half the band off the stage for starting a song late.

deej.. (deej..), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:27 (nineteen years ago)

deej don't be disgusted, I'm just using labels so you can understand what to expect from that record. it's a very different sort of thing, unusual and gentle. not very exciting, but that's the dealio.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:28 (nineteen years ago)

really I mean it this time

You call that avant-garde?! My grandmother used to whistle more avant-garde things than that!

Vijay Iyer is one of those artists I want to like, but I haven't been into anything I've heard by him.

R_S (RSLaRue), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:30 (nineteen years ago)

R_S dont take this the wrong way but you must have had a very talented grandmother.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:33 (nineteen years ago)

The one record of Vijays' that I heard was over my head, metrically and otherwise. I wasn't feeling it but it's really intricate and worked out, for sure.

I like Mike Ladd's solo stuff (Nostalgiator etc.) better than his jazz-collab records.

Jordan (Jordan), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:38 (nineteen years ago)

I like Vijay as a sideman on Rudresh Mahanthappa's albums, and their duo disc was good.

Did I send you that Still Life disc, mc? I know I sent it to somebody for review in GR.

pdf (Phil Freeman), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:40 (nineteen years ago)

I own no Vijay Ayer rekkids, but I saw him once at the Jazz Standard and it was pretty cool. w/ Rudresh Mahanthappa on alto.
(xpst)

The Redd And The Blecch (Ken L), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:42 (nineteen years ago)

Phil: yes, yes you did.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Monday, 8 January 2007 19:45 (nineteen years ago)

Mcd, I ended up voting for Mingus as my fave album of the year. It's heroic, and not just because dude is one of my heroes.

A Radio Picture (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 14:22 (nineteen years ago)

I just remembered Han Bennik is tonight at Tonic - almost forgot. Any major douchebags want to go?

A-ron Hubbard (Hurting), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 14:42 (nineteen years ago)

Sounds good, but I probably can't do it tonight.

The Redd And The Blecch (Ken L), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 19:20 (nineteen years ago)

Wait, how does it work, he has a different guest 'friend' everytime?

The Redd And The Blecch (Ken L), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 19:23 (nineteen years ago)

You see, the wording here is a little confusing:
Guests (date of appearance tba): Dave Douglas, Marcus Rojas, Thomas Heberer, Anthony Coleman, Ellery Eskelin, Joachim Badenhorst, Brad Jones.

The Redd And The Blecch (Ken L), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 19:27 (nineteen years ago)

OK, I see- it's tonight and tomorrow.

The Redd And The Blecch (Ken L), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 19:41 (nineteen years ago)

Man, Tonic's got some interesting shit going on. If I could I would see Calvin Weston, the balkan gypsy night, "Buffalo Collision" (Dave King yo). Also my friend's band is playing on the 27th.

Jordan (Jordan), Tuesday, 9 January 2007 19:54 (nineteen years ago)

off topic-I'm moving to Chicago next week, what (and where, I guess) do I need to check out there?

Devin King (Devin King), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 05:10 (nineteen years ago)

Sad indeed that I couldn't go and can't go tomorrow either. FMU was playing some downright sick record of him with an Ethiopian singer in the run-up to the live Ex set (Bennink has some connection with them)

A-ron Hubbard (Hurting), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 05:18 (nineteen years ago)

Charlie Parker once told me "Jazzy, shut up and pass the heroin"

Matt Dorinsky (Matt Dorinsky), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 05:37 (nineteen years ago)

Devin: you can start at the Green Mill I'm guessing. Classic joint, some people on this thread have even played there! (Or done poetry there yay.)

Matt D: don't do that anymore please.

Haikunym (Haikunym), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 06:37 (nineteen years ago)

Mister King... what you into?

Lotsa stuff happening here that I'm too old/lazy to check up on but maybe I can help:

Fave drinking spots: Danny's, Matchbox
Historical: Green Mill, Rainbow
Trendy: Sonotheque
Plus the usual regular venues: Empty Bottle, Hideout et al

loads of good eats and great architecture

factcheckr (factcheckr), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:33 (nineteen years ago)

uh Jazz Showcase is where the big names come through, 59 W. Grand

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:35 (nineteen years ago)

Near the Grand red line stop

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:35 (nineteen years ago)

There's a place on the near-south side east of chinatown that I forget the name of that has lots of AACM dudes perform, somewhere around 20th and State I think. Maybe 20th or 21st and wabash? its on the other side of the hilliard towers, those half-gentrified projects you see from the el tracks at chinatown

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:43 (nineteen years ago)

Velvet Lounge?

Jordan (Jordan), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:47 (nineteen years ago)

thats it! 2128 1/2 S Indiana Ave. Apparently they just relocated though, to 67 East Cermak according to the website. Thats basically right around the corner, closer to the Chinatown el stop actually.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:51 (nineteen years ago)

Also a good place to hang out if you want to meet panhandlers

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:53 (nineteen years ago)

here's a story about it

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:58 (nineteen years ago)

In April, Anderson had been forced to close his Velvet Lounge club, on South Indiana Avenue, to make way for a condo development.

fucking nasty.

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 18:59 (nineteen years ago)

The condos they've developed in the south loop are some of the ugliest. I guess its better than building them in places with existing residential neighborhoods but still

deej.. (deej..), Wednesday, 10 January 2007 19:03 (nineteen years ago)

Thanks everybody!

As for what I'm into--I'm just starting to expand into freer territory --I've been digging Brotzmann and Archie Shepp recently--but I'm also interested in dropping into open mike nights and just listening to standards.

Honestly, I'm pretty psyched on it all right now and am trying to gobble up as much as I can.

Devin King (Devin King), Thursday, 11 January 2007 18:51 (nineteen years ago)

This sunday kahil el zabar is at sonotheque. i'm currently trying to figure out how to go to both that and farley jackmaster funk at ohm.

deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:08 (nineteen years ago)

My band will be at the Mill in a month (Feb. 16th & 17th).

Jordan (Jordan), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:31 (nineteen years ago)

jordan remind me in a couple weeks

deej.. (deej..), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:44 (nineteen years ago)

will do

Jordan (Jordan), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:46 (nineteen years ago)

His playing drives everything, and that's okay by me, although he might want to think twice about relying quite so much on the tappy-tappy cymbal thing next time out.

Hey, thanks for the warning. You know who you are. That was the only review I clicked on, because the guy's name looked interesting.

R_S (RSLaRue), Friday, 12 January 2007 12:07 (nineteen years ago)

(Actually, in fairness to everyone, I realized it wasn't my type of thing earlier in the review.)

R_S (RSLaRue), Friday, 12 January 2007 12:10 (nineteen years ago)

but he's a really good drummer though!

Haikunym (Haikunym), Friday, 12 January 2007 14:42 (nineteen years ago)

Cooper-Moore going wild on mouth bow

Rockist Scientist, Thursday, 22 November 2007 16:26 (eighteen years ago)

I went looking for videos because I put on Cooper-Moore/Assif Tsahar's America earlier, and it remains one of my favorite albums from the last several years. I like the degree of control on this album, and I like the variety.

Rockist Scientist, Thursday, 22 November 2007 19:54 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

just saw George Cartwright, who lives in Mpls now but has been in the free/improv scene forever and played with Ornette, Sharrock and a bunch of famous people...Saw him with a standup bass, drummer, and Andrew Broder from The Fog on guitar...was really great, Cartwright can flat out wail and Broder, who's def. not a school musician in the same way obv as the other dudes, does well by not trying to keep up, but using lots of delay and volume pedals to do atmospheric and textural stuff...they also did a stellar version of "Oxford Town" by Dylan that sounded like Dylan fronting Crazy Horse circa 72 with Steve Mackaye from the Stooges records... so great, I bought a CD by Cartwright called "A Tenacious Slew" which is poetry and the some pretty funky free/funk/improv stuff....local mpls super drummer JT Bates is on that.

http://www.georgecartwright.com/

also bought this record with is fucking AMAZING...

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Q73F5BZRL._AA240_.jpg

the vinyl orig. i bought has a way better cover though...

also bought Louis Armstrong - The Town Hall Concert Plus...am liking it...i really like it mostly...for some reason i have trouble with listening to armstrong on the vocal stuff, which i feel bad about for some reason, i guess it seems cheesy to me, but it shouldn't...too much overexposure to "what a wonderful world" over the years...also this is late 40s so maybe a little past his prime?

any Byrd/Armstrong recommendations would be very welcome..thx jazz d-bags thread.

M@tt He1ges0n, Friday, 7 December 2007 17:41 (eighteen years ago)

if yo don't already have the hot 5/hot 7 armstrong stuff, you need it. there are various versions of this material floating around -- I've got the Columbia/Legacy 4-disc set, which can be found for pretty cheap, I think. It's as good as everybody says. I also like some of Armstrong's 50s recordings -- his albums of Fats Waller and W.C. Handy are very nice. As for Donald Byrd, you need "Black Byrd"! One of my fave jazz/fusion/disco/funk records. I actually haven't heard a lot of his earlier hard bop records, though he's good as a sideman on the prestige Coltrane dates.

tylerw, Friday, 7 December 2007 17:52 (eighteen years ago)

i have trouble listening to the good armstrong stuff because of the recording quality :(

Jordan, Friday, 7 December 2007 18:03 (eighteen years ago)

This has a lot of fans over at AAJ. Has anyone here heard it?

http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?z=y&EAN=094639153220&itm=1

Rockist Scientist, Friday, 7 December 2007 18:03 (eighteen years ago)

That's: Terence Blanchard: A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem For Katrina)

Rockist Scientist, Friday, 7 December 2007 18:04 (eighteen years ago)

Only listened to clips. I was hoping it would have the second-linish track that plays over the photo montage on the When the Levees Broke dvd, but I don't think it does.

Jordan, Friday, 7 December 2007 18:09 (eighteen years ago)

have you guys heard david sanchez?

i saw him live in chicago on a weekend trip....live was amazing, not sure if he has any good records...

M@tt He1ges0n, Friday, 7 December 2007 18:11 (eighteen years ago)

ok guys what are our best of 07 lists

mine is predictable

Mingus & Dolphy - Cornell 64
Erik Friedlander - Block Ice & Propane
Paul Motian, Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano, - Time and Time Again
Herbie - River: The Joni Letters
Robert Glasper - In My Element

that's all i got.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 04:50 (eighteen years ago)

My list is currently being thrown into turmoil by the fact that I'm listening to everything from this year, like, all at once. DAMN, this Kahil El'Zabar's Infinity Orchestra album, which I thought was small cheese at the time, is actually shit-hot and fabulous, he's leading a huge band of French jazz dudes through his very AACM pieces, and only soloing once on the balafon, and whoa it's maybe making its way onto my overall list and I only have a couple of days left to firm that up, argh.

I'll make a top 20 jazz list in a couple of days.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 05:23 (eighteen years ago)

okay not really in order except for the top ten or so

1. Kahil El'Zabar's Infinity Orchestra, Transmigration
2. Hiromi's Sonicbloom, Time Control
3. Helene Corrini / Beatrice Graf, 2 Ailes
4. Sean Noonan Brewed by Noon, Stories to Tell
5. Jerry Granelli V16, The Sonic Temple
6. Dee Dee Bridgewater, Red Earth -- A Malian Journey
7. Bobby Santabria, Big Band Urban Folktales
8. Lafayette Gilchrist, 3
9. Norah Jones, Not Too Late
10. Jan Larsen, Strange News From Mars
11. Muiza Adnet, Sings Moacir Santos
12. Marlon Simon & the Nagual Spirits, In Case You Missed It
13. Jose Peixoto f/ Maria Joao, Pele
14. Misha Piatagorsky, Aya
15. James Carney, Green-Wood
16. Josh Roseman & New Constellations, Live in Vienna
17. David Binney & Edward Simon, Oceanos
18. Anat Cohen, Noir
19. Misha Piatagorsky, Uncommon Circumstance
20. Brad Shepik Trio, Places You Go
21. Baja, Maps/Systemalheur
22. Anat Fort, A Long Story
23. Kartet, The Bay Window
24. Myra Melford & Tanya Kalmanovitch, Heart Mountain
25. Anat Cohen, Poetica

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 20:56 (eighteen years ago)

wow the Lafayette Gilchrist album is way too low at #8, and Muiza Adnet should be higher. also I have to find that Baja album, that thing is KRAYZEE.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 20:57 (eighteen years ago)

significant things I haven't heard:

David Murray, Sacred Ground
William Parker, Corn Meal Dance
Mingus at Cornell '64
the new Paul Motian

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:03 (eighteen years ago)

(xpost)
Wow, I didn't know anybody else had that Lafayette Gilchrist record. I saw him play with David Murray, Ray Drummond and Andrew Cyrille in the Black Saint Quartet (stepping in the shoes of the late John Hicks) and it was very nice.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:04 (eighteen years ago)

I want to hear that Erik Friedlander album, but I want to hear his installment of Zorn's Book of Angels even more. (I guess I don't need to mention that his playing on Ned Rothenberg's Inner Diaspora is excellent, since even Sundar was teasing me about mentioning the Rothenberg album over and over again.)

Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:07 (eighteen years ago)

I loved Friedlander's last solo record. Also pissed that I haven't heard the new Cuong Vu (we used to be like THIS) or the Maria Schneider record that everyone is oohing and aahing about.

And yeah GILCHRIST IS FUNKY YO.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:08 (eighteen years ago)

My favorite (so far, I usually end up buying a bunch more stuff after seeing the best of the year lists) is that wonderful live Billy Bang/Frank Lowe album.

The guy who just votes in polls, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:09 (eighteen years ago)

Oh I love Billy Bang, haven't heard that record though.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:11 (eighteen years ago)

also I forgot Chris Gestrin's after the city has gone: quiet and Michael Blake Sextet and Colin Vallon Trio.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:17 (eighteen years ago)

This Trio M thing sounds promising (was on somebody's personal list over at AAJ):

http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7517504

Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:18 (eighteen years ago)

Oh crap that's another one I liked! On the same label as an even better one, Alan Pasqua's The Anti-Social Club!

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:19 (eighteen years ago)

Last night I went to see Toninho Horta play at Cachaça. It was cool, but too much fusion-y noodling for my taste, and no sing-along Brazilians in the audience like I read about in the review of the last time he played there.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:20 (eighteen years ago)

"I want my money back, there were no sing-along Brazilians!"

Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:22 (eighteen years ago)

Word up! THEY TOLD ME THERE WOULD BE SING-ALONG BRAZILIANS.

Dimension 5ive, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:23 (eighteen years ago)

There were three world-weary Italians at the next table, but that did not compensate.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:25 (eighteen years ago)

Here's the Ben Ratliff review of the other show, if you think I am inventing.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:27 (eighteen years ago)

Also available here.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:28 (eighteen years ago)

There was also some glad-hander promoter/manager/crony type with a Cousin Brucie DJ voice trying to strong-arm the good people into buying CDs.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:30 (eighteen years ago)

My favorite jazz albums of 2007:

1. Ned Rothenberg - Inner Diaspora
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My favorite albums (all categories) of 2007:

1. Ned Rothenberg - Inner Diaspora
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Five albums I suspect will eventually make it onto the general list: Rahim AlHaj - Home Again; Wu Fei - Distant Youth; Erik Friendlander - Book of Angels Vol. 8; Nina Virdee - Gurbani Keertan; Nejo & Dalmata - Broke and Famous.

Rockist Scientist, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:40 (eighteen years ago)

sorry I didn't get back to you about that show KL. Couldn't have gone anyway.

Hurting 2, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:44 (eighteen years ago)

band practice

Hurting 2, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:44 (eighteen years ago)

Maybe I should have bought you one of those CDs off of Cousin Brucie.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 21:56 (eighteen years ago)

The Top 10 I submitted to the Voice jazz poll (haven't come up with a Pazz & Jop 10 yet):

Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake, From The River To The Ocean<BR>David Torn, Prezens<BR>Arve Henriksen, Strjon<BR>Supersilent, 8<BR>Satoko Fujii Quartet, When We Were There<BR>David S. Ware, Renunciation<BR>Matthew Shipp, Piano Vortex<BR>Jacques Coursil, Clameurs<BR>Other Dimensions In Music, Live At The Sunset<BR>Burnt Sugar, Live From Minnegiggle Falls<BR><BR>Reissues of the year:<BR>Miles Davis, The Complete On The Corner Sessions (duh)<BR>Andrew Hill, Compulsion (John Gilmore, fuck yeah!)<BR>Noah Howard, The Black Ark<BR><BR>Honorable mention (couldn't vote for it because a Wire piece I wrote was borrowed for the liner notes): Borbetomagus, Live In Allentown.

unperson, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 22:00 (eighteen years ago)

The Top 10 I submitted to the Voice jazz poll (haven't come up with a Pazz & Jop 10 yet):

Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake, From The River To The Ocean
David Torn, Prezens
Arve Henriksen, Strjon
Supersilent, 8
Satoko Fujii Quartet, When We Were There
David S. Ware, Renunciation
Matthew Shipp, Piano Vortex
Jacques Coursil, Clameurs
Other Dimensions In Music, Live At The Sunset
Burnt Sugar, Live From Minnegiggle Falls

Reissues of the year:
Miles Davis, The Complete On The Corner Sessions (duh)
Andrew Hill, Compulsion (John Gilmore, fuck yeah!)
Noah Howard, The Black Ark

Honorable mention (couldn't vote for it because a Wire piece I wrote was borrowed for the liner notes): Borbetomagus, Live In Allentown.

unperson, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 22:02 (eighteen years ago)

I'm glad they're doing that again.

The guy who just votes in polls, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 22:23 (eighteen years ago)

I have heard like zero new jazz albums this year, except for New Orleans albums like Shamarr Allen's debut (which is fantastic), Harry Connick Jr., and Bob French's one on Branford's label. I meant to hear Alvin Batiste's last record too, but haven't yet.

Last year I was way into the Nik Bartsch and Dave Holland Quintet records, nothing like that this year.

Jordan, Thursday, 20 December 2007 16:44 (eighteen years ago)

I think I say this every year, but here we go again: Jordan we should get together sometime and listen to stuff, or I should burn you a disc, or something.

I know it's not going to happen, but isn't it nice to know we could?

Dimension 5ive, Thursday, 20 December 2007 16:54 (eighteen years ago)

Haha, yes! I would love a cd at least.

Btw I feel bad, you have a knack for showing up at, like, whatever the worst Digd0wn gig of the year is. :> (New Year's at the Majestic, though!)

Jordan, Thursday, 20 December 2007 16:57 (eighteen years ago)

Oh snap -- I might have to flee my family for that. But my bro-in-law will be in town, so we might be getting sloshed and playing Wii all night.

I thought you guys sounded pretty good at that weird park in Fitchburg this summer! The kids liked it, anyway. DIGD0WN IS FOR THE CHILDREN!

Dimension 5ive, Thursday, 20 December 2007 17:15 (eighteen years ago)

And if you ever want to tour, I think I can help Digdown get a DC gig.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 20 December 2007 17:57 (eighteen years ago)

Yeah, I think I don't like that gig because we end up playing old people-friendly songs, but overplay because we're outside, in one spot, without amplification. Thanks anyway. :>

C, that would be sweet, we were talking about that recently just because it would be great to see the trombone shout choir at United House of Prayer and some go-go shows.

Jordan, Thursday, 20 December 2007 18:07 (eighteen years ago)

(btw dudes we put up the new single at our myspace site, now i will stop talking about my band and resume talking about jazz records that i did not hear)

Jordan, Thursday, 20 December 2007 18:09 (eighteen years ago)

New Nik Bärtsch record in February, btw. He switches from Fender Rhodes to acoustic piano. It's great.

unperson, Thursday, 20 December 2007 18:17 (eighteen years ago)

awes!

Jordan, Thursday, 20 December 2007 18:17 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Earl May - R.I.P.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Sunday, 6 January 2008 18:18 (eighteen years ago)

Haikynum, is it true that Thelonious Monk could have or would have not only taken your little ass but also throw it against a wall?

Mackro Mackro, Sunday, 6 January 2008 18:56 (eighteen years ago)

ok, morning lambic = bad idea

Mackro Mackro, Sunday, 6 January 2008 18:57 (eighteen years ago)

Just heard a luscious Dakota Staton song on the radio. I'm a sucker for jazz balladry of that kind.

So is someone gonna start a 2008 jazz thread? Not me, I just dabble and don't keep up on things.

curmudgeon, Sunday, 6 January 2008 20:27 (eighteen years ago)

That's not gonna stop me. Here's the new thread "If That Arm Heals, It Ought To Be Broken Again" 2008 Jazz D Minor Bags Thread

James Redd and the Blecchs, Sunday, 6 January 2008 20:57 (eighteen years ago)


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