Saturday, 21 November 2009

Matsumoto Quartet


Have a little listen to this slice of this dynamite japanese jazz fusion gears.
Nice

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Milt Jackson and Cedar Walton





















Just another killer track lifted from the dvd of these guys playing live at Lugano in 1986.
200mph stuff, dynamite.

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Archie Shepp
























Archie Shepp Sextet : Mariamar.
Recorded in Rome for Horo 16th october 1975.

Beautful track that was pinpointed by Bacoso. Charles Greenlee and Irio de Paula are in the mix, highly recomended. Tres Ideias.

Monday, 9 November 2009

Bill Evans




Two amazing tunes from Bill Evans, taken from the jazz icons dvd (posted by soltice over at the ubiquitious Call it Anything) some months ago now. An incredible dvd, with these 2 killers starting the show. My Foolish Heart is just about perfect in my book.

Saturday, 7 November 2009

The Lightmen : Free as you wanna Be. 1970





















The Lightmen : Free as you wanna Be.

Judnell records.
A George Nelson production.

Engineer; Joel R Johnson.
Cover Illustration; Bubbha Thomas.
Cover Photography; Ralph Cooper.
Recorded on 26th June 1970.
Here's the title track from this incredibly rare Texas joint on Judnell. The first recording of the Lightmen, before they went on to produce Fancy Pants and Energy Control Center as the "plus one" line-up.

From the liner notes:
Since people of African decent in America began to openly question the constitution of the United States over their rights as American citizens, a new frontier of thinking among all the people has developed. Among those in the struggle in Houston, Texas, Bubbha Thomas is very active in fighting to achieve not only our civil rights but out human rights as well. I asked him at a Sunday morning rehearsal, "How free are black people in America? ... after giving the question some serious thought, Bubbha replied, "free as they wanna be." With the answer to the question came the name to a tune i had written, the title tune of this album. After the head of tune, there should be no sense of time; each muscian has the freedom to be free musically, as he can imagine himself. ED ROSE.

This awesome track can also be found over at Blackclassicals place, sweetly spliced into Greg's latest and greatest mix. Go there, and grab it. Happy birthday B'classical.