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Showing posts with label 1975. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1975. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Monday, August 25, 2014
Anthony Braxton - The Complete Arista Recordings
More Braxton? Yes, 8 discs worth. This is another pub-biblio forward, but worth it considering our long affair with Mr. Braxton.
Includes the albums:
Disc I & Disc II
Disc III & Disc IV [Updated 2015 Feb 03]
Disc V & Disc VI [Updated 2015 Feb 03]
Disc VII & Disc VIII
Includes the albums:
- New York, Fall 1974
- Five Pieces 1975
- Creative Orchestra Music 1976
- Duets 1976
- For Trio
- The Montreux/Berlin Concerts
- Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979
- For Four Orchestras
- For Two Pianos
Disc I & Disc II
Disc III & Disc IV [Updated 2015 Feb 03]
Disc V & Disc VI [Updated 2015 Feb 03]
Disc VII & Disc VIII
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Zao - Shekina
Third Zao album. The band completes the string section and has a full quartet on this album. This isn't always apparent, but comes out here and there. There is a nice extended section with just the quartet on Zohar. This album is on par with Osiris, but has low moments like Yen-Lang and Zita that make it not quite as good. Fewer vocals on this one and only Yochk'o Seffer sings. This has my favorite cover art of theirs
1. Joyl
2. Yen-Lang
3. Zohar
4. Metatron
5. Zita
6. Bakus
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Zao - Osiris
This is absolutely essential listening. Zao were the best band of France's Zuehl scene, some marks better than Magma, I would say. That being a pure musical enjoyability level anyway. Like most bands of the scene Zao has two Magma transplants, being Yochk'o Seffer and Francois Cahen.
One further Magma comparison comes from the emblematic album cover art approach, however, once again Zao succeeds in out doing Magma.
This is the best album. It's pretty much all here. Yochk'o Seffer's excellent saxophone and vocals, Francois Cahen's Keyboards, dynamic sensibility, electric violin, Joel Dugrenot's baritone vocals, worthy musicianship from all members, present and contributing bass, exciting drumming, interesting arrangements, melodies, rhythms, and textures (tonalities/sounds), chaos, harmony, vocals in a language no one knows or understands if in any language at all, et cetera, and et cetera.
As far as the language goes, I always figured it allowed the vocals to be an extension of melody and let the voice act purely as an instrument without meaning outside of it's sonorous qualities. This is important; we don't get non-musical concepts infiltrating our musical experience. Too often there is nothing to say anyway, and what would a one have to say over something like this?
Generally this is high energy music, but there are plenty of low down times, such as the majority of Isis and all of La Rhune. Yog is the stand out and Shardaz is another great number.
One non-album track is provided you. Montreal. It's decent and is one of those sustained melody tracks that goes on little under 12 minutes. That sounds like La Rhune, actually. The difference is La Rhune is about a 1/3 as long and has less of a concentration on keyboard performance. Montreal is softer and more light-hearted than the album's initial closer. Female vocals on this one. I have wondered for sometime if the vocalist here is the same as the one from Zao's first, Z=7L, no clue on that however.
Beware: this is the same version that's been floating out there for some time and has a bass heavy mix and an error about 2 and 1/2 minuets in to Isis. I have offered you the best I can.
1. Shardaz
2. Isis
3. Reinna
4. Yog
5. La Rhune
6. Montreal
P.S. No Magma hate here. Wait and you shall receive. . .
P.P.S. I heard Zao long before I ever got into Magma, perhaps this provides some indication of my preference? I feel quite objective about all this.
UPDATE 2015-Feb-20 [superior non-skip/error 320k upload]:
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One further Magma comparison comes from the emblematic album cover art approach, however, once again Zao succeeds in out doing Magma.
This is the best album. It's pretty much all here. Yochk'o Seffer's excellent saxophone and vocals, Francois Cahen's Keyboards, dynamic sensibility, electric violin, Joel Dugrenot's baritone vocals, worthy musicianship from all members, present and contributing bass, exciting drumming, interesting arrangements, melodies, rhythms, and textures (tonalities/sounds), chaos, harmony, vocals in a language no one knows or understands if in any language at all, et cetera, and et cetera.
As far as the language goes, I always figured it allowed the vocals to be an extension of melody and let the voice act purely as an instrument without meaning outside of it's sonorous qualities. This is important; we don't get non-musical concepts infiltrating our musical experience. Too often there is nothing to say anyway, and what would a one have to say over something like this?
Generally this is high energy music, but there are plenty of low down times, such as the majority of Isis and all of La Rhune. Yog is the stand out and Shardaz is another great number.
One non-album track is provided you. Montreal. It's decent and is one of those sustained melody tracks that goes on little under 12 minutes. That sounds like La Rhune, actually. The difference is La Rhune is about a 1/3 as long and has less of a concentration on keyboard performance. Montreal is softer and more light-hearted than the album's initial closer. Female vocals on this one. I have wondered for sometime if the vocalist here is the same as the one from Zao's first, Z=7L, no clue on that however.
Beware: this is the same version that's been floating out there for some time and has a bass heavy mix and an error about 2 and 1/2 minuets in to Isis. I have offered you the best I can.
1. Shardaz
2. Isis
3. Reinna
4. Yog
5. La Rhune
6. Montreal
P.S. No Magma hate here. Wait and you shall receive. . .
P.P.S. I heard Zao long before I ever got into Magma, perhaps this provides some indication of my preference? I feel quite objective about all this.
UPDATE 2015-Feb-20 [superior non-skip/error 320k upload]:
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
Anthony Braxton - Five Pieces
One more album from our now favorite jazzman señor Anthony Braxton. A, mostly, low-intensity album leaning more toward the quiet reverb drenched approach that makes 70's abstract jazzness as awesome as it is. Braxton has a band with him, unlike during his solo appearance on For Alto, in fact this is the same band from Conference of the Birds except Kenny Wheeler replaces Sam Rivers.
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- You Stepped Out of a Dream
- Opus 23 H
- Opus 23 G
- Opus 23 E
- Opus 40 M
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