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Picture of the LP cover for 'Cipher Syntax' by Strata Institute standing next to the LP playing on a turntable
M-base,
"two new voices on alto saxophone"
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Picture of the LP cover for 'Westbrook Blake' by Mike Westbrook stands next to the LP playing on a turntable
What is the price of Experience? Do men buy it for a song?
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I only saw this performed once but it was one of the most moving artistic experiences of them all.
Thank you. Let's all celebrate what you left us. A magnificent legacy.
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When's the London showing...?
Is there somewhere to lie down?
I trust it's not as magnificently sweary as that film. Or maybe it is, more colour...
As an ex librarian in the public sector I can only applaud this sentiment, alongside the terrific album (although I always expect it to have more flute tracks, no matter how many times I play it.)
Lowered lights too by the looks of it, same at Oto. They took me on such a journey, exhilarating and almost exhausting in its intensity. Up there with the Necks for complete absorption. I saw Bandwagon back when too, excellent
Picture of the LP sleeve of 'Cloud Dream' by Collin Walcott standing next to the LP playing on a turntable
4th World dreaming
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Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Did they play one long uninterrupted set, little or no intros, as they did in London?
Such a great book
Employee of the day award, without doubt
Bet it was fabulous. Two marvelous musicians. I bought a ticket only to then realize I had a ticket for Pina Bausch the same evening...careless
Sure but not many others do so and go on to produce and fully market a range of t-shirts or songs, both of which processes take some time to complete
From the notes:
"This is a special kind of adaptation. It's really a translation. A structural cover version"
Only recently discovered it myself.
This is a very good recent option
Picture of the LP cover for LPs 7&8 of "The Complete Live At The Lighthouse" by Lee Morgan, stands next to the LP playing on a turntable
On the boardwalk with Lee (and Bennie on bcl)
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I listened to three tracks, the first Sunn I have ever listened to (yes, I know) and was really taken aback by its symphonic depth. I bailed when I did solely because any more was too much to absorb. Count me more than intrigued.
Ah, that is good news. And yes, a Lighthouse (one of my all time favourite releases) version would be great
A friend who shares similar tastes first comment was he thought the sound was flat. I couldn't hear it myself, told him so and agree with you, a good live sound
I was hoping the vol.1 meant it is a tbc release
He was the bassist when I saw them. I'll say no more other than you're in for a very special treat if it's anything like the Oto gig
Similarly with regard to vocal albums, just a few in the collection. Have you heard the new Wilkins at the VV? Another strong one I think. He played two tunes when I saw Ganavya and his live sound soared
Sam Rivers & Joan Miró
📸 Jacques Robert
from Ceci n’est pas un musée, (This is Not a Museum) exhibit catalogue p.24, © 2015, Fondation Maeght
h/t The Sam Rivers Sessionography
I need to dig mine out, thanks for the reminder
Such a good album, great use of a variety of vocalists but maintaining a stylistic arc throughout
This trio's albums are majestic and live they are extraordinary
Thank you, now booked