Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-04-27

Hot Summer Dance is extremely well-recorded and gives a good hint at just how powerful this band must have been from the dance floor... Sun Song is still one of my all-time favorite Sun Ra records... that's all for now...

Playlist 2025-04-28:

*Air: Open Air Suit (sides 1, 2)
*Marshall Allen: New Dawn
*Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars: Satch Plays Fats
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1978-10-05 Washington DC (CDR) (discs 1, 2)
*Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos for Piano And Orchestra Nos. 1–5 & 7 (Gould/Bernstein) (disc 1)
*Beatles: The Alternate Anthology Part 2 (disc 2)
*Beatles: The Alternate Anthology Part 3 (discs 1, 2)
*Anthony Braxton: Trillium R: Composition 162 - An Opera in Four Acts/Shala Fears for the Poor (disc 2)
*Anthony Braxton's Sonic Genome Project: 2010-01-31 Vancouver (CDR) (disc 2)
*Anthony Braxton: 12 Comp (ZIM) 2017 (Comp. 415)
*Gerald Cleaver: 22/23
*Gerald Cleaver: The Process
*Patsy Cline: Imagine That: The Lost Recordings 1954-1963 (disc 1)
*Sylvie Courvoisier: 2025-03-29 Big Ears, Knoxville TN (CDR)
*Kris Davis Trio: 2025-03-29 Big Ears, Knoxville TN (CDR)
*Miles Davis: In Concert (side 3)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E33 "Countdown"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Three Suites "Peer Gynt Suites Nos. 1 and 2"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Three Suites "Suite Thursday"
*Duke Ellington: Unknown Session
*Duke Ellington: Hot Summer Dance
*Ella Fitzgerald/Louis Armstrong: The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve (disc 2)
*Michael Formanek Quartet: Pre-Apocalyptic
*Michael Formanek Quartet: Other Zones
*Grateful Dead: 1969-05-10 Pasadena CA (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-05-23 Hollywood FL (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Darius Jones: fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s̶ suite but sacred)
*Darius Jones: Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)
*New Ting: 2025-04-21 "Dappled Dappers" (wav)
*Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble: Warszawa 2019
*Pere Ubu: The Tenement Year (sides 1, 2)
*Ivo Perelman: The Art of the Improv Trio, Vol. 5
*Ravi Shankar/Ali Akhbar Khan: Ragas
*Wadada Leo Smith: Big Ears, Knoxville TN (CDR)
*Sun Ra: Jazz by Sun Ra, Vol. 1 [Sun Song] (sides 1, 2)
*Sun Ra: Uncharted Passages
*Sun Ra Arkestra under the Direction of Marshall Allen: Lights on a Satellite (side 4)
*Henry Threadgill Sextet: Just the Facts and Pass the Bucket (side 1)
*UYA: 1993-10-24 The Foot Finder (wav)
*Vandermark 5: Beat Reader
*Weather Report: Tale Spinnin' (side 1)

Reading List, Week of 2025-04-27

Reading List 2025-04-28:

*Williams, Tad. Into the Narrowdark (started)
*Williams, Tad. Empire of Grass (finished)
*Lambert, Eddie. Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide (reread/selections)
*Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House (in progress)
*Nabokov, Vladimir. Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews, and Letters to the Editor (in progress)
*Young, Marguerite. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (reread/in progress)



 

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-04-20

I barely go for Christmas music at Christmas time, much less the rest of the year, but damn if Ellington and Strayhorn's version of the Nutcracker cuts through all that crap and swings mightily... I can take that all year round... "Princess Blue" is a relatively minor piece, pleasant enough while it's on, but I'm having a hard time getting a melodic handle on it...  A solid free jazz session from New Ting, with Fred McGann back on keyboard (it's been a while)... Meanwhile, the "Dark Stars" are getting longer... 

Playlist 2025-04-21:

*[Ahmed]: Giant Beauty (disc 5)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1977-01-28 Philadelphia (CDR)
*Johann Sebastian Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier (Glenn Gould) (disc 3)
*Beatles: Revolver (Super Deluxe 4 LP Edition 2022) (side 7)
*Beatles: The Alternate Anthology Part 1 (disc 2)
*Beatles: The Alternate Anthology Part 2 (disc 1)
*Anthony Braxton: The Complete Arista Recordings of Anthony Braxton (disc 4) "Opus 76 (Version 2)"
*Gerald Cleaver: 22/23
*Gerald Cleaver: The Process
*John Coltrane: 1966-07-02 Newport (CDR) "Leo"
*Sylvie Courvoisier: 2025-03-29 Big Ears, Knoxville TN (CDR)
*Miles Davis Quintet: Miles in France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 (disc 2)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E32 "Moon"
*Duke Ellington: 1938 (side 3)
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Newport 1958 "Princess Blue"
*Duke Ellington: Anatomy of a Murder
*Duke Ellington: Les Girls! The Girls Suite & Toot Suite Premieres (1958-1963)
*Duke Ellington: Duke Ellington Live! At the Newport Jazz Festival '59 "Idiom '59"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Three Suites "The Nutcracker Suite"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Three Suites "Peer Gynt Suites Nos. 1 and 2"
*Michael Formanek Quartet: Pre-Apocalyptic
*Michael Formanek Quartet: Other Zones
*Gang of Four: Solid Gold (side 2)
*Gentle Giant: Sampler (CDR compilation)
*Gentle Giant: Interview
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-22 Boston (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-23 Boston (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks 26 (1969-04-26/27) (disc 2) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-05-07 San Francisco (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Darius Jones: fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s̶ suite but sacred)
*Darius Jones: Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)
*Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin II
*Brandon Lopez: Nada Sagrada
*New Ting: 2025-04-14 "Heat Pad" (wav)
*Zeena Parkins/Wobbly: Triplicates
*Ivo Perelman: The Art of the Improv Trio, Vol. 3
*Ivo Perelman: The Art of the Improv Trio, Vol. 5
*Ivo Perelman: The Art of the Improv Trio, Vol. 6
*Wadada Leo Smith: Big Ears, Knoxville TN (CDR)
*Sun Ra: Disco 3000 (Complete Milan Concert 1978) (discs 1, 2)
*Sun Ra: Uncharted Passages
*Cecil Taylor Workshop Ensemble: Melancholy "Sphere No. 1"
*Various artists: Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music vol. 2: Second a-chronology 1936-2003 (disc 2)
*Frank Zappa: Apostrophe (50th Anniversary Ed.) (disc 3)

Reading List, Week of 2025-04-20

 

Slow but steady...

Reading List 2025-04-21:

*Lambert, Eddie. Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide (reread/selections)
*Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House (in progress)
*Nabokov, Vladimir. Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews, and Letters to the Editor (in progress)
*Williams, Tad. Empire of Grass (in progress)
*Young, Marguerite. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (reread/in progress)

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-04-13

Uncharted Passages is one of Sun Ra's strongest solo piano albums... I could have more to say about it, but lately I have been almost obsessed with Duke Ellington... it's funny, but back in the '70s when I was first starting to learn about jazz in earnest, basically teaching myself through reading and listening (by myself and with friends), I was drawn to Ellington's early decades, from the 1920s through to the early 1940s... I spent years getting really deep into that era, and I was in hog heaven when the CD era emerged and reissues of so much of that stuff, which had previously been hard to come by, became readily available... but even before that, the Smithsonian LP reissues of Ellington's music from 1938-1941 in those three two-record sets was a real revelation... of course I was aware of the later stuff, but not only was I not drawn to it, I even thought a lot of it was corny, stuffy, old hat... how wrong I was... I can't even put my finger on exactly when my feelings changed about his music of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s... my friend Cal has always been a strong proponent of the late era, and that certainly helped... an early CD of Blues in Orbit he gave me languished on my shelves for a while before I really got into it... key elements were a deeper appreciation of Billy Strayhorn's role and sensibility, and an even deeper appreciation of Sam Woodyard's amazing shuffle... but most of all, what's drawn me to this music is the stellar long-running sax section of Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope, Jimmy Hamilton, and the masterful Harry Carney... it's not just their playing, but also the writing and arranging of Ellington (and Strayhorn), their use of the individual sonorities and personalities of those players to create moods and effects unlike any other in music... so for the last twenty years or so I have been trying to wrap my head around Ellington's massive late discography... of course I still listen to the older music (it's always popping up on the Magic Jukebox), but this later stuff... maybe it's because I'm older myself... I have grown to appreciate late Ray Nance, and the wonderful Clark Terry, and even Cat Anderson, whose squeaks and high notes used to strike me as grandstanding, but which I now see as a precursor to John Gilmore's high-register explorations... anyway, there's so much great music out there... but the Duke always swings, and always gets my fingers snapping, my shoulders swaying, and my hips shaking... long live Ellington!

Playlist 2025-04-14:

*[Ahmed]: Giant Beauty (disc 4)
*Air: Air Raid (sides 1, 2)
*Lotte Anker/Craig Taborn/Gerald Cleaver: Floating Islands
*Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934 (disc 4)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago with Anthony Braxton & Frank Lowe: 1975-09-11 Five Spot, NYC (CDR) (disc 2)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1976-11-27 The Kitchen, NYC (CDR) (discs 1, 2)
*Fred Astaire: Starring Fred Astaire (disc 1)
*Johann Sebastian Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier (Glenn Gould) (disc 2)
*Beatles: The Alternate Anthology Part 1 (disc 1)
*Derek Bailey/John Butcher/Gino Robair: Scrutables
*Daniel Barbiero/Sam Byrd/Jimmy Ghaphery: 2017-12-02 Rhizome DC (CDR)
*Jim Black: Alasnoaxis
*Boris: Boris at Last -Feedbacker
*Anthony Braxton: Wesleyan (12 Altosolos) 1992
*John Butcher/John Edwards/Mark Sanders: Last Dream of the Morning
*John Coltrane Quartet: 1965-03-19 Half Note (CDR) (disc 1)
*Miles Davis Quintet: Miles in France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 (disc 1)
*Jim Denley/Peter Farrar/Dale Gorfinkel: Vents
*Bob Dylan: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (disc 1)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E31 "Tennessee"
*Duke Ellington: The Private Collection, Vol. 6 Dance Dates California 1958
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Newport 1958 "Princess Blue"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: A Drum Is a Woman
*Duke Ellington: Duke Ellington Live! At the Newport Jazz Festival '59 "Idiom '59"
*Duke Ellington: Blues in Orbit
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Three Suites "The Nutcracker Suite"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Piano in the Background
*Duke Ellington: The Popular Duke Ellington (sides 1, 2)
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Concert in the Virgin Islands (side 2)
*Ella Fitzgerald/Louis Armstrong: The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve (disc 1)
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-04 San Francisco (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-21 Boston (CDR) "Dark Star"
*John Greaves: Songs
*Andrew Hill Sextet Plus 10: A Beautiful Day, Revisited (disc 2)
*Darius Jones: Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)
*Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66: Look Around
*New Ting: 2017-11-20 "Fluid Dispersal" (wav)
*Marek Pospieszalski Octet & Zoh Amba: Now!
*Max Roach featuring Anthony Braxton: Birth and Rebirth
*Masahiko Satoh/Otomo Yoshihide/Roger Turner: Sea
*Ravi Shankar: Master of Sitar
*Sparks: The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte (sides 1, 2)
*Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra: We Travel the Spaceways
*Sun Ra and His Arkestra: Bad and Beautiful
*Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra: Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy
*Sun Ra and His Mythic Science Arkestra: The Paris Tapes: Live at Le Théâtre du Châtelet 1971 (disc 2) "Discipline Number Unknown"
*Sun Ra: Uncharted Passages
*Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Up Above My Head (disc 1)
*Various artists: That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1927-1934) (Vol. II, disc 4)
*Anna Webber: Third Floor People
*Yes: Tales from Topographic Oceans (side 4)
*Frank Zappa: Apostrophe (50th Anniversary Ed.) (disc 2)

Reading List, Week of 2025-04-13

Reading List 2025-04-14:

*Nabokov, Vladimir. Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews, and Letters to the Editor (started)
*Williams, Tad. Empire of Grass (started)
*Eco, Umberto, and Jean-Claude Carrière. This Is Not the End of the Book (transl. Polly McLean) (finished)
*Williams, Tad. The Witchwood Crown (finished)
*Lambert, Eddie. Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide (reread/selections)
*Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House (in progress)
*Young, Marguerite. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (reread/in progress)

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-04-06

 


All praise to Matana Roberts and her Coin Coin project.... this just keeps growing in stature in my mind the more I listen to it.. my current favorite is Vol. 2, Mississippi Moonchile... the husky baritone voice of Jeremiah Abiah, the sweet saxophone lines, the perfect drumming of Tomas Fujiwara, the thorny embellishments on piano from Shoko Nagai, all woven together in a moving and grooving testament to the spirit and endurance of the women portrayed...and Matana Robert's voice is perfect for this, in both narrating and singing... Thanks to Daniel Barbiero for alerting me to the best version of "Seastones" (London 1974) in his overview of the piece... "Dark Star" continues to morph, but I gotta say: I'm waiting for Mickey to leave... the guiro's not doing it for me...

Playlist 2025-04-07:

*Muhal Richard Abrams: Young at Heart/Wise in Time (side 1)
*[Ahmed]: Wood Blues
*[Ahmed]: Giant Beauty (disc 3)
*Air: Air Song
*Air: Live Air
*Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934 (disc 4)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1975-09-09 Five Spot, NYC (CDR) (discs 2, 3)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1975-09-11 Five Spot, NYC (CDR) (disc 1)
*Beach Boys: Love You
*John Blum Quartet feat. Marshall Allen: Deep Space
*Anthony Braxton: Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997, Vol. 4 (disc 2)
*Kim Cass: Levs
*Clear Frame: Clear Frame
*Gerald Cleaver & Violet Hour: Live At Firehouse 12
*Patsy Cline: Live at the Cimarron Ballroom
*Kris Davis Trio: Run the Gauntlet
*Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3 (disc 3)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E30 "Thanksgiving Leftovers"
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: The Treasury Shows, Vol. 11 (disc 2)
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Masterpieces by Ellington (side 1)
*Duke Ellington: Anatomy of a Murder
*Duke Ellington: Les Girls! The Girls Suite & Toot Suite Premieres (1958-1963)
*Duke Ellington and His Award Winners: Blues in Orbit (sides 1, 2)
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Concert in the Virgin Islands (side 1)
*Exploding Star Orchestra: Stars Have Shapes
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-13 Boulder CO (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-15 Omaha NE (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-17 St. Louis (Download Series Vol. 12) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-20 Worcester MA (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1974-09-11 London (CDR) "Seastones"
*Happy the Man: "Better Late…" (side 1)
*Andrew Hill Sextet Plus 10: A Beautiful Day, Revisited (disc 1)
*Earl Hines: Giants of Jazz (disc 2)
*Billie Holiday: The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 (disc 2)
*Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble: NOW
*London Brew: London Brew (disc 1)
*Jimmie Lunceford: The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions (disc 7)
*John McLaughlin: Where Fortune Smiles
*Sergio Mendes: Quiet Nights
*Matt Mitchell: Phalanx Ambassadors
*Roscoe Mitchell Sound Ensemble: Live in Detroit (side 3)
*Hank Mobley: The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions (disc 1)
*Louis Moholo Moholo Quartet: 4 Blokes
*Ikeu Mori: In Light of Shadows
*David Murray Octet: Picasso
*OOIOO: Nijimusi
*Paradoxical Frog: Union
*Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie: Bird and Diz
*Charlie Parker: The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Concert 1952 (disc 1)
*Charlie Parker: Live Bird Is the Best Bird (CDR compilation) (discs 1, 2)
*Zeena Parkins/Ikue Mori: Phantom Orchard
*Annette Peacock: An Acrobat's Heart
*Jean-Luc Ponty: Imaginary Voyage (sides 1, 2)
*Jean-Luc Ponty: Enigmatic Ocean (sides 1, 2)
*Bobby Previte/Jamie Saft/Nels Cline: Music from the Early 21st Century
*Flora Purim: Everyday Everynight
*Sergei Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Lang Lang)
*Matana Roberts: Coin Coin Chapter Two: Mississippi Moonchile
*Matana Roberts: Coin Coin Chapter Three: River Run Thee (side 1)
*Sly and the Family Stone: The Essential Sly & the Family Stone (disc 1)
*Sly and the Family Stone: Dance to the Music
*Sly and the Family Stone: The Woodstock Experience (disc 2)
*Sun Ra and His Arkestra: Jazz in Silhouette (Expanded Edition) (side 3)
*Sun Ra: Uncharted Passages
*Sun Ra: Solo Works (CDR compilation)
*Cecil Taylor: In Transition [Jazz Advance] (side 1)
*Tower of Power: 1978-06-04 Much More, Richmond VA (cassette)
*McCoy Tyner/Joe Henderson: Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs' (disc 2)
*UYA: 1993-10-14 Betty! The Butter! (wav)
*Vandermark 5: Beat Reader
*Various artists: That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1927) (Vol. I, disc 9)
*Various artists: Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music vol. 2: Second a-chronology 1936-2003 (disc 1)
*Ben Webster: Ballads (side 1)
*Frank Zappa: Apostrophe (50th Anniversary Ed.) (disc 1)
*Frank Zappa: Nostalgia (boot CDR)

Reading List, Week of 2025-04-06

Reading List 2025-04-07:

*Eco, Umberto, and Jean-Claude Carrière. This Is Not the End of the Book (transl. Polly McLean) (started)
*Williams, Tad. The Witchwood Crown (started)
*Moore, Alan. Writing for Comics (started/finished)
*Threadgill, Henry, and Brent Hayes Edwards. Easily Slip into Another World (finished)
*Lambert, Eddie. Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide (reread/selections)
*Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House (in progress)
*Young, Marguerite. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (reread/in progress)

Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Magic Jukebox: Non-Breakable Fun

It's about that time again: time for another installment of a recent Magic Jukebox shuffled playlist! It's been about a year and a half since the last one... 

1. Prince - All the Critics Love U in Montreux
2. Jill Jones - G-Spot (extended version)
3. Johnny Winter - I Hate Everybody
4. Stock, Hausen, & Walkman - 0898
5. Charlie Parker - Cheers
6. Duke Ellington - Happy Anatomy
7. Kelley Stoltz - Underwater's Where the Action Is
8. Frank Zappa - Dense Slight
9. Duke Ellington - Sweet & Pungent
10. Rolling Stones - 2,000 Light Year from Home
11. Tower of Power - This Time It's Real
12. Supremes - I Hear a Symphony
13. Hank Williams - A House Without Love
14. Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers - It Don't Mean a Thing
15. Sonic Youth - The Sprawl
16. Olivia Tremor Control - Mystery
17. Beatles - Roll Over Beethoven
18. Beck - Minus
19. Tito Puente - Witch Doctor's Nightmare
20. Parliament - Let's Play House
21. Willie Hobbs - (Please) Don't Let Me Down
22. Sparks - Change
23. Mary Wells - (Hey You) Set My Soul on Fire
24. James Brown - Oh Baby Don't You Weep
25. Mary Wells - I'll Be Available
26. Frank Zappa - Dog Breath
27. Sly & the Family Stone - Love City
28. Beach Boys - The Girl from New York City
29. Link Wray & the Wraymen - Raw-Hide
30. Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Almost Blue
31. Sparks - Please Baby Please
32. Jackie Wilson - Singing a Song
33. Duke Ellington - Ko-Ko
34. John Zorn/Insurrection - The Recognitions
35. Isley Brothers - I Must Be Losing My Touch
36. Roscoe Mitchell Quintet - For Cynthia
37. Duke Ellington - Happy as the Day Is Long
38. Prince - Illusion, Coma, Pimp, & Circumstance
39. Ruby Johnson - I'd Better Check on Myself
40. Public Enemy - Fight the Power
41. Simulacrum - Scene 3: And to the Brimstone, Fire
42. Paul McCartney - Honey Hush
43. Parliament - The Goose
44. Beach Boys - Little Pad (A Cappella)
45. Captain Beefheart - Floppy Boot Stomp
46. Duke Ellington - Tutti for Cootie (live Paris)
47. Rodger Coleman/Sam Byrd - Nine Thirds
48. Sun Ra - Easy to Love
49. Elvis Presley - Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
50. King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Pt. II) (live Texas)
51. Andrew Hill - Sideways
52. Little Richard - Ready Teddy
53. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown (alt take)
54. Bob Marley - Mr. Talkative
55. Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
56. Beatles - Baby It's You (BBC)
57. Sun Ra - I Struck a Match on the Moon
58. Bo Carter - Please Warm My Weiner
59. Duke Ellington - Midriff (Bethlehem)
60. Minutemen - Search
61. Sun Ra - Piano Interlude
62. Santana - La Fuente Del Ritmo
63. Opeth - The Devil's Orchard
64. Eddie Holman - This Can't Be True
65. Easy Lovin' (Star Search Demo)
66. Wig Drop - Looking with My Eyes
67. Duke Ellington - Madness in Great Ones
68. Beatles - No Reply
69. Clyde McPhatter/Drifters - Money Honey
70. Guided By Voices - Skin Parade
71. High Llamas - Almond Return
72. Duke Ellington - Sonnet to Hank Cinq
73. Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers - Oil Well
74. Sam Cooke - That's Where It's At
75. Beach Boys - Forever (A Capella)
76. Paul McCartney - Run Devil Run
77. Fred Astaire - Shall We Dance?
78. King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Pt. IV) (live Paris)
79. Jefferson Pilot - USB 3
80. Lewis Taylor - When Will I Ever Learn 2
81. Johnny Daye - I Need Somebody
82. Pavement - Cream of Gold
83. Animal Collective - Bluish
84. Beach Boys - Sail Plane Song
85. Duke Ellington - Madame Will Drop Her Shawl
86. Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me
87. Beatles - I'll Get You
88. Thinking Plague - Behold the Man
89. Major Organ and the Adding Machine - Barry's Lung
90. Bob Brady & the Con Chords - Everybody's Going to the Love-In
91. Gang of Four - The Republic
92. Portuguese Joe - Teenage Riot
93. Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
94. Duke Ellington - Me and You
95. Art Ensemble of Chicago - Till Autumn
96. Beatles Remixers Group - Noticed I Was Late
97. Elvis Presley - Just Because
98. Turbans - When You Dance
99. Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas - Bad to Me
100. Opeth - The Lines in My Hand

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Playlist, Week of 2025-03-30


I have almost all the stuff in the 4-CD Louis Armstrong box set Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: 1923-1934 on other discs, but it's been a real treat to spend some deep listening time with the box... the music, of course, is fantastic... the selection is solid, and the annotations by Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg are brilliant... it's always a joy when Armstrong pops up on the Magic Jukebox, but it was a great weekend being immersed in this music... I have a slew of live Art Ensemble of Chicago I'll be working my way through, in addition to my ongoing Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, and Grateful Dead forays... Speaking of Ellington, I am loving Anatomy of a Murder madly... I rewatched the movie, and the music really adds extra spice... plus we get to see Duke himself playing a duet with Jimmy Stewart... 

Playlist 2025-03-31:

*Marshall Allen: New Dawn
*Louis Armstrong: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934 (discs 1, 2, 3)
*Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars: Satch Plays Fats
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1974-11-16 Tokyo (CDR)
*Art Ensemble of Chicago: 1975-09-09 Five Spot, NYC (CDR) (disc 1)
*Blue Notes: Blue Notes for Johnny
*Anthony Braxton: Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997, Vol. 4 (disc 1)
*Anthony Braxton Quartet: Standards (Brussels) 2006 (discs 4, 5, 6)
*John Butcher/John Edwards/Mark Sanders: Last Dream of the Morning
*Dustin Carlson: Air Ceremony
*John Coltrane: A Love Supreme (deluxe ed.) (disc 2) "Pursuance"
*John Coltrane: Live in Seattle "Out of This World"
*Miles Davis: 1972-10-01 Palo Alto, CA (CDR)
*Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3 (disc 2)
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E27 "Dance"
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E28 "Sleep"
*Bob Dylan/Various artists: Theme Time Radio Hour S01 E29 "Food"
*Silke Eberhard/Céline Voccia: Wild Knots
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: A Drum Is a Woman
*Duke Ellington: Happy Reunion
*Duke Ellington: 1899-1974 (sides 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Newport 1958 "Princess Blue"
*Duke Ellington: Anatomy of a Murder
*Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Festival Session (sides 1, 2)
*Ingebrigt Håker Flaten/Paal Nilssen-Love: Guts & Skins
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-04 San Francisco (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-05 San Francisco (CDR) "Mountains of the Moon > Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-11 Tucson AZ (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grateful Dead: 1969-04-12 Salt Lake City (CDR) "Dark Star"
*Grant Green: Idle Moments
*Mary Halvorson: Belladonna
*Mary Halvorson: Amaryllis
*Earl Hines: Giants of Jazz (disc 1)
*Noah Howard: The Black Ark
*Freddie Hubbard: Hub-Tones
*Jefferson Pilot: Recordeo
*Henry Kaiser/Wadada Leo Smith: Yo Miles!: Sky Garden (disc 2)
*Henry Kaiser/Robert Musso: Echoes for Sonny
*Brandon Lopez: Nada Sagrada
*Jimmie Lunceford: The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions (discs 5, 6)
*Massacre: Meltdown
*Matt Mitchell: Zealous Angles
*Jemeel Moondoc/Hilliard Greene: Cosmic Nickelodeon
*New Loft Quartet: Mergus Goes to Baltimore
*New Ting: 2025-03-24 "Retroactivity Noticed" (wav)
*Painkiller: Samsara
*Zeena Parkins/Chris Brown/William Winant/Ben Davis: Scree
*Jon Rose/Mark Dresser: Band Width
*Alexander von Schlippenbach/Globe Unity Orchestra: Globe Unity: 50 Years
*Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra: Angels and Demons at Play
*Sun Ra and His Myth-Science Arkestra: The Nubians of Plutonia
*Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra: When Angels Speak of Love (side 1)
*Sun Ra: Kingdom of Discipline (side 2)
*McCoy Tyner/Joe Henderson: Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs' (disc 1)
*UYA: 1993-09-26 We Salute You (wav)
*Various artists: That Devilin' Tune (Vol. I, disc 8)
*Various artists: Latin Rhythms in Hi Fi
*Ben Webster: Ballads (sides 3, 4)
*John Zorn/JACK Quartet: The Complete String Quartets (disc 1)

Reading List, Week of 2025-03-30

Reading List 2025-03-31:

*Threadgill, Henry, and Brent Hayes Edwards. Easily Slip into Another World (started)
*Williams, Tad. The Burning Man. In Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg (started/finished)
*Williams, Tad. The Heart of What Was Lost (started/finished)
*Eco, Umberto. Confessions of a Young Novelist (finished)
*Williams, Tad. To Green Angel Tower (finished)
*Lambert, Eddie. Duke Ellington: A Listener's Guide (reread/selections)
*Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House (in progress)
*Young, Marguerite. Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (reread/in progress)

Henry Threadgill on John Gilmore


Henry Threadgill writes about John Gilmore:

He was playing some very advanced harmonic and rhythmic information on the saxophone. His rhythmic approach was amazing. John used to tell me about practicing out of drum books, working on rhythmic patterns. ... It gives you a grounding in rhythmic patterns that you wouldn't ordinarily have, playing a melodic instrument. Gilmore's playing was very rhythmic playing. I don't meant that it was necessarily always busy, even if at times it was. It's more that there were very unusual rhythmic patterns in his playing. A lot of people knew about his musical thinking; Coltrane used to come and listen to him play. Gilmore was a highly sophisticated player, and totally original. (Threadgill, Easily Slip into Another World, Knopf 2023, p. 37)