Posts Tagged ‘Anthony Braxton’

Albums

1) In Praise Of Learning – Henry Cow (Living In The heart Of The Beast) Second collaboration between HC & SH simply going by Henry Cow at this point.  Just for fun an earlier Henry Cow only version (Halstern), fantastic. 1b) Slapp Happy/Henry Cow – Desperate Straights (Riding Tigers, Apes In Capes) First collaboration between these two bands. Rumor has it that the Henry Cow folks asked Dagmar Krause to join and she refused so they merged bands. Most of this material is clearly Slapp Happy with Henry Cow as the backing band as opposed to the above In Praise of Learning which again is both bands but credited to Henry Cow and a more HC leaning vibe.

2) Tonight’s The Night – Neil Young (Borrowed TuneTonight’s The Night)

3) Bongo Fury – Zappa/Mothers/Beefheart

4) Another Green World – Brian Eno (Sky Saw, Golden Hours)

5) Fish Rising – Steve Hillage – A delightful dish of the Canturbery! Dig how Hillage, Dave Stewert, Pierre Moerlin and company  go absolutely PROG during the “Hiram Afterglid meets the Dervish” movement (10:30 – 13:30) of Solar Mystik Suite…what a jam!

6) Hissing Of Summer Lawns – Joni Mitchell ( The Jungle Line)

7)  Voyage Of The Acolyte – Steve Hackett

8) Sunset Glow – Julie Tippetts (Sunset Glow)

9) The Mothership Connection – Parliament (Give Up The Funk) Parliament/Funkadelic attempt to conquer the world in 1975. Also see Chocolate City (Side Effects), Let’s take It To The Stage (Better By The Pound).

10) Warrior On The Edge Of Time – Hawkwind

Honorable Mention – Bob Dylan & The Band – The Basement Tapes (Tiny Montgomery, Lo And Behold!) Understood that this is not technically 1975, more like ’67/’68 but released officially in ’75.

Songs

1) Throw Back The Little Ones – Steely Dan (Katy Lied)

2) Cobrade – Eddie Palmieri (Unfinished Masterpiece)

3) Right – David Bowie*

4) Barstool Blues – Neil Young/Crazy Horse (Zuma)

5) Symptom Of The Universe – Black Sabbath (Sabotage)

6) Gary’s Step – Sonny & Linda Sharrock

7) ¾ -Carla Bley

8) Deixe Entrar Um Pouco D’água No Quintal – Os Mutantes (Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol)

9)  See Land – Neu (Neu ’75)

10) Minstrel In The Gallery – Jethro Tull (Minstrel In The Gallery)

* If you are in the unfortunate habit of disregarding Young Americans as I was guilty of please give this an honest listen.

The “Other 10”

1) Julius Hemphill – Coon Bidness – A left over track from the Dogon A.D. sessions, The Hard Blues is perhaps the heaviest thing ever…Jeez, could Abdul Wadud’s Cello burn and slower?

2)  Frank Lowe – Fresh –  Wadud from the above Hard Blues and Shaw from the below Rocket along with both Bowie brothers (Lester & Joseph…not David) can be found laying out the classic Fresh as well as a gloriously loose (sloppy?) take on Monk’s Epistrophy.

3)  Roscoe Mitchell – Quartet – A lot of overlap again as this features Abrams as well as the recording debut of George Lewis on trombone. Troona…I find this so very intense!

4)  Oliver Lake – Heavy Spirits – An unheralded and underappreciated absolute gem. Dig Charles Bobo Shaw’s rhythm on Rocket.

5)  Air – Air Song – Debut Lp from Henry Threagill, Steve McCall, & Fred Hopkins who would lay down some of the greatest composed and free music of the 70’s.

6)  The Revolutionary Ensemble – The Psyche – Leroy Jenkins and company…anything but your typical chamber jazz outfit.

7)  Creative Construction Company – Volume 1 – AACM heavy weights Anthony Braxton, Steve McCall,  Muhal Richard Abrams, Leo Smith, Leroy Jenkins,&  Richard Davis. Seen by many as THE representation of AACM it’s fitting two tracks are composed and named after the founder (Muhal Part 1, Muhal Part 2).

8)  Don Cherry – Brown Rice – That’s Don’s electric piano on the title track while Frank Lowe blows his guts out over the top.

9)  Peter Brotzmann, Fred Van Hove, Han Bennink – Tschus

10)  Anthony Braxton Five – New York Fall 1974 (Composition 23a, Composition 23b) Wow Mr. Braxton hanging out at the bottom…who would have thought?

Songs (in no particular order)

  1. Carla Bley—”3/4
  2. Brothers Johnson—”Strawberry Letter #23
  3. Tony Bennett—”I Left My Heart in San Francisco
  4. Bon Iver—”Flume
  5. The Bee Gees—”Nights on Broadway
  6. Bonnie Prince Billy—”I See a Darkness
  7. Johnny Burnette—”Train Kept a Rollin’
  8. Beck—”Lonesome Tears
  9. Anne Briggs—”Go Your Way
  10. Kate Bush—“Mother Stands for Comfort
  11. David Bowie—“Heroes
  12. Toni Braxton—“Un-Break My Heart
  13. Lindsay Buckingham—“Surrender the Rain
  14. Buffalo Springfield—“Mr. Soul
  15. Buzzcocks—“Everybody’s Happy Nowadays
  16. The Byrds–“What’s Happening?

Albums (in no particular order)

  1. The Beatles—White Album
  2. Kenny Baker—Plays Bill Monroe (“Lonesome Moonlight Waltz“, “Brown County Breakdown“,  “Jerusalem Ridge“). Totally transcends genre, but “progressive rock” works as well as “bluegrass” as a genre descriptor.
  3. Richard Buckner—Bloomed (“Desire“, “Blue and Wonder“). One of the great guitar records of all-time, no percussion on the album, just a whole bunch of acoustic strings that makes you wonder why anyone country bothers with drums, a voice that resonates in your bones, and lyrics as true as anything this side of Dylan.
  4. Anthony Braxton—Willisau Quartet (not online)
  5. Tim Berne—Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill) (not online)
  6. Harry Belafonte—Swing Dat Hammer (“Bald Headed Woman“). As far from the light calypso/pop confectionary that dominated his career as you can get. Here are classic and incredibly obscure chain-gang and work songs. Tender, delicate and sensitive (Diamond Joe, Another Man Done Gone) to impassioned and powerful (Rocks and Gravel), Belafonte sings with incredible sensitivity or strength throughout, a perfect setting for his remarkable voice. Soul shattering.
  7. Black Sabbath—Paranoid (“Fairies Wear Boots“)
  8. Jack Bruce—Harmony Row (“Can You Follow?“, “Escape to the Royal Wood (on Ice)“, “Folk Song“)
  9. Beach Boys—Smile (“Surf’s Up“)
  10. David Byrne—Music for The Knee Plays (“Tree“, “In the Future“)

Albums

1)  Larks’ Tongues In Aspic – King Crimson – (LTIA Pt. 1LTIA Pt. 2)

Nothing like LTIA!

2)  Raw Power – The Stooges (Search And DestroyPenetration)

Ageless…right?

3)  Betty Davis – Betty Davis (Come Take MeYour Man My Man)

Understood “Come and Take Me” isn’t on the original Lp…but god…how funky it it?

4)  Black Beings – Frank Lowe – (In Trane’s NameBother Joseph)

Frank at his most fierce lays down a free jazz classic.

5)  Lou Reed – Berlin (Caroline Says IIThe Bed)

Gorgeous and harrowing.

6)  Quadrophenia – The Who (The Punk And The GodfatherSea And Sand)

7)  Faust IV – Faust (KrautrockIt’s A Bit Of A Pain)

8)  Indent – Cecil Taylor (Part 1Part 2)

Well…A Master.

9)  Conference Of The Birds – Dave Holland Quartet (See-SawInterception)

10)  Selling England By The Pound – Genesis (Dancing With The Moonlit KnightFirth Of Fifth)

Genesis at they’re most commercial? Seriously!

 

Songs

1)  Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?) – David Bowie – Aladdin Sane

Mike Garson’s contributions here can’t be overstated.

2)  Khalid of Space, Pt. 2 Welcome – Larry Young – Lawrence Of Newark

James Blood Ulmer is so right on here and an uncredited Pharaoh Sanders blows!

3)  Jesus Is Waiting – Al Green (Call Me)

His delivery is so moving…make me a believer?

4)  Rain Dance – Herbie Hancock (Sextant)

Herbie steps into the future, or another dimension?

5)  Dolphins – Tim Buckley (Seforina)

Long in his live set…not sure how I missed this on the covers theme…

6)  La Grange – ZZ Top (Tres Hombres)

7)  The Night Comes Down – Queen (Queen)

Honestly not sure if Freddie ever laid down a better vocal track.

8)  They’re Making A Monster – Copperhead (Copperhead Feat. John Cippolina)

9)  Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory – Traffic (Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory)

What a groove!

10)  Fur Immer – NEU! (NEU 2)

1)

Matana Roberts – Coin Coin Chapter Two: Mississippi Moonchile (live set: here)

The second installment of Matana’s documentation of her personal ancestry.

I have nothing to add to the clip above. Seriously, take the time.

 2)

Fire! Orchestra – Exit (live set: here)

Fire! – (without noticing) – (Tonight More. Much More)

The clips above speak for themselves…especially the first.

 3)

Anthony Braxton – Echo Echo Mirror House

Composition No. 347 + Recorded @ Musique Actuelle Festival 2011

“The “Echo Echo Mirror House” music is a trans-temporal music state that connects the past, present, and future as one thought component” – Anthony Braxton (liner notes)

Septet w/iPods…Braxton pushing the envelope…out…further…out…

 4)

Ballister – Mi Casa Es En Fuego (live set: here and here)

Dave Rempis, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Paal Nilssen-Love

Three Masters…Free Jazz…Monstrous.

 5)

Kaze – Tornado (Wao)

Pianist Satoko Fujii lead me here and is in especially prime form…however the dual trumpet attack of Christian Pruvost & Natsuki Tamura drives this ensemble over the edge.

 6)

The Resonance Ensemble – Head Above Water (live set: here)

Magnus Broo, Per-Ake Holmlander, Steve Swell, Tim Daisy, Michael Zerang, Dave Rempis, Mikokaj Traska, Ken Vandermark, Waclaw Zimpel, Devin Hoff, Mark Tokar.

No small feat assembling the above musicians to lay down these Vandermark compositions.

Clip above is taken a few days before the second disc in this set was recorded.

 7)

Keefe Jackson’s Likely So – A Round Goal

Mars Williams, Waclaw Zimpel, Keefe Jackson, Marc Stucki, Dave Rempis, Peter Schmid, Thomas Mejer.

Mars Williams is in especially inspired form!

Fans of World Saxophone Quartet & Rova Saxophone Quartet should adore…this is out of this world!

 8)

DKV+ Gustafsson, Nilssen-Love, Pupillo – SCHL8HOF

Double Trio – Drake/Kessler/Vandermark & Nilssen-Love/Pupillo/Gustafsson

These folks know how to play together…they also know how to stand their ground.

Powerful, heavy, and heady stuff here.

 9)

Tim Berne’s Snake Oil – Shadow Man (Cornered, OC/DC)

Tim Berne, Oscar Noriega, Matt Mitchell, Ches Smith

Berne’s 2nd Snakeoil outing. Very…Very Good!

 10)

Califone – Stitches

Ivo Perelman, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver – Serendipity (Perelman/Shipp)

Single 40+ minute improvised meeting of the minds here…very imaginative, playful stuff.

1989

  1. Bad Religion – No Control   listen
  2. Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique  listen
  3. Anthony Braxton – Eugene   info
  4. The Ex – Joggers and Smoggers  listen
  5. Melvins – Ozma   listen
  6. Tim Berne: Fractured Fairy Tales   listen
  7. Bob Dylan – Oh Mercy   listen
  8. Big Audio Dynamite – Megatop Phoenix   listen
  9. John Zorn – Spy vs. Spy: The Music of Ornette Coleman   listen
  10. Faith No More – The Real Thing   listen