07.08.2015, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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I remember doing a thread like this years ago. Huh. Anyway, I wanted a spot to discuss new jazz releases and reissues being released in 2015. What say you?
Have any of y'all heard any of these and would like to discuss? Brian Chipendale & Greg Saunier - s/t Dave Douglas - High Risk Robert Glasper Trio - Covered Matthew Shipp Quartet - Our Lady Of The Flowers Kamasi Washington - The Epic Or... anything else?
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07.08.2015, 06:36 PM | #2 |
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ok, I'll start the convo...
Robert Glasper Trio's COVERED is really good. Like really really good. This is a trio recording live at Capital Studios to a small crowd. Basically, he takes some of the more experimental collaborations he did for his BLACK RADIO albums and strips them down for a trio. I'm not familiar with his drummer Damion Reid but dude smokes. The drums on "I Don't Even Care" are frantic drum-n-bass and one has to wonder how he keeps it going. The track ends w/ a brief interpolation of The Roots' "you got me." It's awesome. Glasper himself is insane. Like, you'll think "how can he do that w/ only 2 hands?" kind of stuff. They also cover Radioheads' "Reckoner" and Musiq Soulchild's "So Beautiful" and tracks by John Legend and Bilal. "In Case You Forgot" is a crazy 13 min... thing. I can't describe it. Part free jazz, part ballads, part modal decay. LOUDER AND SEV WOULD BOTH BE INTERESTED TO KNOW that Glasper has played piano on Q-Tip's THE RENAISSANCE, and Kendrick's TPAB. In fact this ends w a version of "Im dying of thirst" Here's a vid of one of Jhane Aiko's "The Worst" from this performance: https://youtu.be/2g6MsY8vD1A
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07.08.2015, 07:49 PM | #3 |
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Good thread! Thanks for this I've been really looking for good contemporary stuff. Have you heard Kendrick Scott?
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I have not. Fill me in?
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He's a drummer. Not really sure too much about him. I heard him on the radio the other day and it is one of the first things I've heard that is newer that caught my interest.
Here's a nice vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5KJlS8pDSE and here is the song that got me interested in the first place: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtoeuYm_eiI I'm pretty interested in that Kamasi Washington album. |
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whaaaaaaaaaatttt???? where is this!!! this i must have!!! are they "jazz drummers" though? still, who cares! |
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They are not, but i mean a drum duo recording felt appropria
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sheeeeeee.... have it on youtube right now-- BANANAS
https://youtu.be/HmdDkxV0208 greg channeling "animal" from the muppets |
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yeah, I wanna check that out too. I feel like I'll have to do each disc in seperate sittings, just out of the logistics of "free time" tho.
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07.09.2015, 10:51 AM | #10 |
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This is a good thread, noise, because, while I'm fairly familiar with a lot of older jazz, all the stuff that a lot of jazz fans know about, I am in the dark about new stuff. I look forward to recommendations from you and others.
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word - I find it hard to keep up w/ new jazz releases honestly. I Feel like even stuff I"m into I might see somewhere and be like "damn that came out 2 years ago, how'd I miss that?" So yeah, that's kind of the goal of the thread, try to keep on top of interesting releases. Like I said, reissues as well.
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While I am not a big fan of standards, or jazz singers, my wife and I enjoy going to hear Tianna Hall and her quartet perform when we can. http://www.tiannahall.com/
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speaking of reissues...
John Coltrane's Quintet - So Many Things: The Europe Tour 1961 ...looks really interesting. 4CD's and culled from various dates. Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones and Reggie Workman. Oddly there's a lot of overlap on this thing, w/ songs repeating from disc to disc, but I mean, SIX versions of "My Favorite Things" by Coltrane sounds essential to me. His take on that standard is just bliss to me.
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apparently it is! http://www.discogs.com/John-Coltrane...elease/6773089
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listened to the first disc of the Kamasi Washington album. It's really good. Think Coltrane over long drawn pieces that also incorporate a choir and orchestra at parts. Impressive stuff.
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The store that catered to jazz closed a couple of years ago. There's still a good rock/alternative record store open, but its jazz selection is not nearly as robust. Makes it doubly hard to keep up with jazz, new or old.
However, and this is a big however, there is an excellent jazz radio station in my new home town. I need to listen to this more often.
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well holy crap, look what pfork reviewed today...
Duke Ellington The Conny Plank Session Grönland; 2015 Quote:
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Listened to disc two of The Epic today. Loving it.
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im gonna check these out, if I have the time. I didn't know jazz was still interesting. I love good jazz! don't want no hiphop electrical blahblah de blah modern shit. im force feed enough of that. |
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