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Gary Burton's DUSTER, released in 1967, was an early foray into jazz fusion, predating even Miles Davis's FILLES DE KILIMANJARO and IN A SILENT WAY. Burton's multi-mallet vibes attack is as sharp as ever, but it's the presence of rock-influenced guitarist Larry Coryell that gives the disc its distinctive flavor. Bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Roy Hayes flesh out the ensemble work perfectly, contributing to the modal interplay. Post bop still figures heavily into the aesthetic, but there is an undeniable glimmer of something futuristic here, a glimmer that would come to full fruition in the late-'60s and throughout the '70s.
Recorded at the RCA Victor's Studio B, New York, New York in 1967.
Gary Burton Quartet: Gary Burton (vibraphone); Larry Coryell (guitar); Steve Swallow (bass); Roy Haynes (drums).
Producer: Brad McCuen.Down Beat (2/98, p.42) - 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...DUSTER offers something for everyone without sounding like a recital. It reflects that inbetween period in jazz where elements of rock, free and even hints of country are mixed genuinely and freely against the tapestry of a more mainstream jazz..." Gary Burton Duster Songs | 1. | Ballet | |
| 2. | Sweet Rain | |
| 3. | Portsmouth Figurations | |
| 4. | General Mojo's Well Laid Plan | |
| 5. | One, Two, 1-2-3-4 | |
| 6. | Sing Me Softly of the Blues | |
| 7. | Liturgy | |
| 8. | Response | |
| Purchase Duster CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Herbie Hancock Head Hunters CD (1973) Remastered
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$6.25 Head Hunters has spawned a thousand copies and copyists, but is only strengthened through comparison. One of the most enduring works of the 70s' jazz/funk legacy, and surely one of Herbie Hancock's most enjoyable and infectious recordings, the album was released in the deeply groovy days of 1973, and soon became the best-selling record in jazz history. Loping along on a glorious bed of springy wah-wah and synth bass, the group ...
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| | Cyrus Faryar Islands CD (1973)
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$10.45 Cyrus Faryar's second album is similar to its predecessor, but more finely crafted musically and sonically, courtesy of producer John Simon. He gives Faryar's music a more opulent sound than the artist himself was able to achieve on his first album -- parts of this album could almost qualify as pop/rock, while other moments are closer to "progressive folk." As a composer, Faryar is less focused on this album, as he shares space here with the ...
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| | Bucky Pizzarelli Sunday At Pete's CD (2007) (Import) Netherlands
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$14.75 The Pizzarelli family treasured musical gatherings at home from the time the patriarch was just starting to play guitar, where he learned a lot from his two uncles about playing rhythm guitar. Long an accomplished sideman, soloist, and bandleader, Bucky Pizzarelli has performed and recorded with his sons John and Martin on a number of occasions over the years, while John has had Martin as the bassist in his group for a number of years. But this is the first family recording date with all three present and not a larger supporting cast, except for drummer Tony Tedesco, who is so well known to them he is considered family. But this time around, it is John playing electric lead guitar, with his father sticking to playing acoustic rhythm guitar. The songs selected date back many decades to the early days of the swing era and earlier. The breezy treatment of "Alabamy Bound" suggest a train barreling down the tracks, while a wave of nostalgia ...
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| | Julie London London By Night CD (2008) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
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| | Rafael Vigilantics Bury Me Standing CD (2009)
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$10.15 Rafael Vigilantics is search-and-destroy hip-hop.At least that's what he says, standing on his rooftop and peering down at the strip club thoughtfully. He's 27 and good at it. That's also what he says. He showed up out of nowhere July of last summer at the Jolly Inn on the bill with local hardcore/punk heavy hitters The Altarboys and emceed 8 songs full of lo-fi beats that he tangled together on his computer, played with no DJ. The crowd clapped, sang along with their arms thrown drunkenly around each other's shoulders, and tossed empty cans of beer at him. It looked like a punk house show, but it sounded kind of like Sage Francis was drunk and giving Bukowski a piggyback ride. Kind of. Its less than 6 months later and Rafael Vigilantics has hit the stage with Strange Famous Recording artists like B. Dolan and Dan Le Sac vs. Scoobious Pip, played the Doug Fir a couple of times and the Tube for their only live hip-hop show ever. In the thick of it recording an album that just got signed to Horns Up Records with west coast killers like MDC, My Life In Black and White, Get Dead, My New Vice, All Bets On Death, and more. His debut album 'Bury Me Standing' is nervous and sincere. Rafael Vigilantics lays down intricate verses about anything from prizefighting, restraining orders, sex magic, and bicycle accidents! and this time the beats come from the likes of Dj Izm, Shine Language, Tyler Tastemaker and Nappy Nat. The album features a cameo two songs into the record from legendary Portland emcee Mic Crenshaw and track 6 has a full band behind it with the help of Jack bastard and The Altarboys. It switches back and forth like this between fast-lipped punk rock and stripped down hip-hop almost seamlessly. Rafael Vigilantics can't be passed off lightly as another hip-hop trend, and there's no indication he's following down any known paths. Bury Me Standing might not be the album for you if you already love hip-hop, but it might be the album for you if you need a good place to start looking at a new side of it. Its fierce and unrelenting, with few apologies, a lot of whiskey, fistfights, and even a couple anthems. The main track on the album 'Still Fighting' ...
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