I'm listening to all of my records in my collection. It's not a huge collection, and I have some weird ones that I never listen to. This gives me a chance to listen to all of them and share my thoughts about them while I listen to them.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Pat Metheny - Rejoicing
More Pat Metheny... I know. This one is pretty cool, w. Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins from Ornette's crew. I like that the opening song is "Lonely Woman." Ornette's most well known song is called "Lonely Woman," but the "Lonely Woman" on this LP is a cover of the Horace Silver (RIP) composition. Very romantic song....
Julius Hemphill - Dogon AD
I'm amazed that I found this today for under $10! I thought this was a hard one to come by... Still looking for more AIR and THREADGILL LP's...
Paul Motian - Dance
This album has grown on me with repeated listenings. I seem to like Izenzon as a bassist more after reading about him in the Ornette bio "A Harmolodic Life."
Paul Motian - Tribute
This is one of my top ten favorite albums. "Tuesday Ends Saturday" is one of my top ten favorite songs
Friday, June 13, 2014
Joni Mitchell - Miles of Aisles
This is a hit and miss live album of Joni's with many of her classics, some of which sound completely different with a funky rhythm section (Funky "Big Yellow Taxi", for example).
I am in love with the picture of Joni on the inside of this record:
Joni Mitchell - Blue
I didn't know too many of the songs on Blue before I bought it, now I realize that every single song on it is classic. This is a great album. My favorites are "California," "All I Want," and "Case of You."
Mingus - Moves
Mingus Moves - contains Don Pullen on piano and George Adams on Tenor Sax. What a killer group that Mingus had assembled... I wish they had recorded more. And I hope I can stumble across their other recordings.
Pat Metheny Group - Travels
Got this at Maxwell Street Days... Nice live 2 record collection. I am always disappointed with how "San Lorenzo" drags...
Friday, June 6, 2014
Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Nana Vascancellos
Side 1 is a 20 minute through orchestrated piece titles "As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls," which I guess is a play on words/cities/popular sayings.
I remember listening to a podcast where Pat described little details about the piece. Some trivia: Pat wanted Nana to play drum set for a section of the title piece. Nana refused, saying something along the lines of "I don't play drum set..." Well, Pat tried recording a basic drum beat, and it sounded terrible. Nana said, well I can do something better than that. So there is a climax in the song, and we hear snare drum backbeats on 2 and 4 thanks to Nana.
Also, the only vocals are a mysterious voice saying random numbers. There is a lot of speculation about the meaning, but the ECM engineer (Manfred or Jan Erik) had time cues recorded for certain entrances. The time cues were accidentally left on, and Pat liked it and kept them in.
More good thoughts about this record can be found on the ECM review of As Falls Wichita...
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Patrick Matheny - New Chautauqua
Chautauqua will always remind me of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance...
The album cover of New Chautauqua reminds me of a motorcyclist on the road...
Sir Ian, serene. Rene's Snear.
Pat Metheny Group - "White Album" (Self-titled)
Pat Metheny's first album with the PMG. Highlight, by a longshot is the first song, "San Lorenzo."
"Phase Dance" is second, but sounds very dated.
Pat Metheny - Wotorcolors
This album is Pat's second on ECM, predates the PMG... Very similar in style. Very ECM mellow mood madness mang. My favorite is the Brian Eno-esque guitar solo piece called "Icefire"
On the credits, it say Metheny plays a 15 string guitar... I wonder if this is what that guitar sounded like??
John McLaughlin - My Goal's Beyond
John McLaughlin - My Goal's Beyond. I'm not sure if Goals should have an apostrophe... it appears that this LP has been re-released on many different labels, and some keep the apostrophe and some don't...
First side of the album is Johnny on overdubbed guitars (occasional cymbals) - highlights are "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" and "Follow Your Heart," which is a tune that wound up in the Real Book that is in 11/8 time...
First side of the album is Johnny on overdubbed guitars (occasional cymbals) - highlights are "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" and "Follow Your Heart," which is a tune that wound up in the Real Book that is in 11/8 time...
(This version is by Joe Farrell)
I really like the second side, which of all bass players, includes the great Charlie Haden holding down an 11/8 vamp. The rest of the band appears to be Liebman's Lookout Farm + Mahavishnu Orchestra. Wild jamming ensues.
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