Monday, January 27, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-01-26

It's taking me a while to absorb Giant Beauty, because I've never heard anything quite like it... I know Pat Thomas mostly from his work with Tony Oxley... this music develops with a keen sense of patience and determination... Patient listening is also rewarded with Tyshawn Sorey's The Susceptible Now... and then there's Ellington, always Ellington... I am rereading portions of Eddie Lambert's Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide, and using it to guide some deep listening, focusing on the suites and longer compositions like "The Tattooed Bride"... The later versions of "Dark Star" from the '90s are a mixed bag, but there are definitely moments of beauty there, especially if Mickey Hart refrains from being so plodding and heavy on the bass drum... love the double drums but nothing matches the subtlety and driving excitement of Bill Kreutzmann on his own in the '70s... eventually I plan to work my way through every version of "Dark Star," just for the hell (or heaven) of it...

Playlist 2025-01-27:

*[Ahmed]: Giant Beauty (discs 1, 2)
*Zoh Amba: Bhakti
*Beatles: Abbey Road (side 2)
*Black Host: Life in the Sugar Candle Mines
*Anthony Braxton: Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997, Vol. 3 (disc 1)
*Anthony Braxton + Duke Ellington: Concept Of Freedom (Dahinden/Kleeb/Polisoidis/Höldrich)
*Anthony Braxton Saxophone Quartet: Sax QT (Lorraine) 2022 (disc 4)
*Can: Ege Bamyasi
*Patsy Cline: The Patsy Cline Collection (disc 1)
*Miles Davis Quintet: Miles in France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 (disc 1)
*Miles Davis: Miles at the Fillmore: Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3 (disc 3)
*Miles Davis: 1975-01-22 Tokyo (CDR)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E18 "Radio"
*Earth Wind and Fire: All 'n All (side 1)
*Duke Ellington: The Great Chicago Concerts (disc 1) "Deep South Suite"
*Duke Ellington: Ellington Uptown "The Liberian Suite"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Masterpieces by Ellington (side 3)
*Duke Ellington: Liederhall Stuttgart 1967
*Kate Gentile: Find Letter X (disc 3)
*George: Letters to George (sides 1, 2)
*Tilahun Gessesse: Ethiopiques 17
*Stan Getz: The Complete Roost Recordings (disc 2)
*Grateful Dead: 1970-02-05 Fillmore West, SF (CDR)
*Earl Hines: Giants of Jazz (disc 2)
*Joseph Holbrooke Trio: The Moat Studio Recordings (disc 1)
*King Crimson: The Power to Believe
*Ingrid Laubrock: Sleepthief
*Allen Lowe and the Constant Sorrow Orchestra: In the Dark (disc 1)
*Allen Lowe and the Constant Sorrow Orchestra: Louis Armstrong's America, Vol. 1 (disc 2)
*Allen Lowe and the Constant Sorrow Orchestra: Louis Armstrong's America, Vol. 2 (disc 1)
*Jimmie Lunceford: The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions (disc 2)
*Brian Marsella’s iMAGiNARiUM: Mediatas (disc 2)
*Jackie McLean: Jacknife
*Matt Mitchell: Vista Accumulation (disc 2)
*Roscoe Mitchell: More Cutouts
*Roscoe Mitchell: Solo [3] (disc 1)
*Tyler Mitchell Octet: Sun Ra's Journey featuring Marshall Allen
*Jelly Roll Morton: The Saga of Mister Jelly Lord (side 11)
*Tony Oxley Quintet: The Baptised Traveller
*Zeena Parkins/Ikue Mori: Phantom Orchard
*Mario Pavone Sextet: Deez to Blues
*Tom Rainey Trio: 2013-10-19 Brooklyn NY (CDR) track 6
*Tyshawn Sorey Trio: The Susceptible Now
*Sun Ra and His Solar-Myth Arkestra: The Solar​-​Myth Approach, Vol. 1
*Sun Ra: Lights on a Satellite: Live at the Left Bank (side 2)
*Sun Ra Arkestra under the Direction of Marshall Allen: Lights on a Satellite (side 3)
*Cecil Taylor: Erzulie Maketh Scent
*Lennie Tristano: The Complete Atlantic Recordings of Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, & Warne Marsh (disc 1)
*Various artists: Songs from Four LPs and One CD (cassette compilation) (sides A, B)
*Webber/Morris Big Band: Both Are True
*Mary Lou Williams Trio: Free Spirits
*Neil Young: Zuma

3 comments:

  1. 1972 Dark Star was infinite.

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  2. Oh yeah! Have you heard this? https://archive.org/details/DarkStar_1972 ---almost 12 hours

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  3. Wow. That's one giant Dark Star.

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