| | Red Social Hide & Seek CD Red Discography of CDs
Red Social Hide & Seek Songs | 1. | Wrong Horses |
| 2. | Social Hide And Seek |
| 3. | Black Dog ; Me |
| 4. | Song For Beatrice |
| 5. | In Your Bed |
| 6. | Last Song |
| 7. | Scarecrow |
| 8. | I'M Not A Yoyo |
| 9. | Fuckin' Hell |
| 10. | New Life |
| 11. | Six Women In One |
| 12. | Go Fuck Yourself Religion |
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| | Andy McWain Starfish CD (2002)
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$13.89 Liner Note Author: Ron Wynn.
Recording information: Uptime Studios, New York, NY (07/15/2002).
Andy McWain Quartet: Starfish [Fuller Street Music 8854-2]Andy McWain, acoustic pianoAssif Tsahar, tenor saxophone & bass clarinet Noah Jarrett, acoustic bassChris Poudrier, drums & percussion_"Can an avant jazz album be both challenging and memorably tuneful? Starfish suggests that it can." -Christian Carey, splendid e-zine.com"Pianist Andy McWain leads his quartet thru ten pieces that offer an enlightening mix of modern jazz, interspersed with cunning dialogues and excursions into the free zone. Simply stated, the musicians' demonstrate a rather uncanny mechanism for blending the best of both worlds into a unique sound and style that hits home in a huge way. Thus, a major ...
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| | Brew Moore Kerouac Connection CDs (2008)
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$14.75 For starters, the title of this double-disc Brew Moore retrospective is misleading. The reason it is called The Kerouac Connection is simply that Moore's hard-swinging lyrical yet physical style was immortalized and highly celebrated in Jack Kerouac's 1965 novel Desolation Angels, which was actually written around the mid-'50s while waiting for the publication of On the Road. In the second of two very different sections of the book, the protagonist has come down from an extended period of solitude as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak. When he enters San Francisco to catch up with old friends, he is sitting in a bar and watching Moore and his band ripping it up on the bandstand, and the author goes on for a few pages about this encounter, which somehow became a euphoric drunken epiphany. That said, the music on this set is hardly a letdown or a come-on. In fact, it is perhaps the first real overview listeners have of Moore's career. There are 41 cuts recorded between 1948-1957 and arranged chronologically. These feature Moore as a sideman in groups led by Claude Thornhill, George Wallington, Machito, Slim Gaillard, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Kai Winding, Howard McGhee, Charlie Parker, and Cal Tjader. In addition, there are numerous selections interspersed between these recordings that feature Moore as a leader. Of course, there are the expected selections such as "Four and One More" with Getz; "Godchild" with Thornhill; and "Howard's Blues," recorded with McGhee and Machito. But there are some real surprises here as well, including "Bernie's Tune," recorded for Canadian television in 1950 with a young Paul Bley on piano; the unreleased "Knockout" with Wallington; and four tracks with his own septet (featuring Gerry Mulligan, Winding, and Wallington), including "Lestorian Mode," "Goldrush," and "The Mud Bug." The U.K.'s Giant Steps (a division of Cherry Red) deserves tremendous credit for assembling this great set at such an attractive price. ~ Thom Jurek
Two CD set. Brew Moore never ...
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$12.85 Invisible Baby is easily the most out-there thing Marco Benevento has ever released, and it's also the most accessible. Benevento and his piano, Mellotron, "circuit bent toys," and mountain of other keyboards in various states of disrepair blasted through Leslie speakers and a big humming amp are accompanied by Reed Mathis (Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey and Tea Leaf Green) and drummers Andrew Barr (from the Slip) and Matt Chamberlain (a session ace who's played with everyone from David Bowie and Morrissey to Tori Amos and David Torn). There are eight cuts here, all of them songs in the most proper sense of the word, completely drenched in sonic wackery, psychedelic spaciness, harmonic largesse, stretched rhythmic and dynamic play, and all manner of colors and textures. Is it jazz? It depends on what your definition of that is these days. It doesn't sound like anything else out there, and has more in common with people like Kenny Werner and Charlie Hunter, the Bad Plus, and E.S.T. than the standard jazz piano trio. In fact, this resembles the latter not even a bit. There are post-rockist elements at work here in the slowed tempos with somewhat studied pulses as well as volume excess in places, but that's not even the beginning of the story. There are elements of classical wonkery at play: the Bartókian repetition in "If You Keep Asking Me," where the acoustic piano's middle and lower registers are enveloped in a kind of intervallic puzzle before they come sliding out toward the end with an entirely new melodic structure, is an example. There are gonzo electronic effects that feel more like analog than digital (even if they are) and are glitchy, dirty, sloppy, and greasy, interlocking with an expansive knowledge and studied practice of the standards book (if only for the purpose of violation), as on "Ruby."
The playful attitude that begets "serious" music composition makes for a music that disregards genres while inundating itself in them. Many genres work together at once, becoming a blur in Benevento's compositions. Take the George Winston-like piano figure that opens "Record Book." Starting as a simple vamp, it begins -- with help from a rock-solid rhythm section that is subtly overlaid onto everything -- to become the voice of a singer. Drama, memory, ...
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$12.15 The Pan-Metropolitan Trio is one of the most distinctive and exciting instrumental groups to have come out of the Twin Cities in recent years. Stefan Kac (tuba) contributes stunning original compositions and swashbuckling improvisations, while Japhlet Bire Attias' Chapman Stick® opens up a previously unimaginable world of orchestrational and timbral possibilities within the trio format. Owen Weaver (percussion) has forged a highly individual voice that combines the muscular energy of rock, the virtuosity of jazz, and the subtleties ...
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