| | Lee Konitz Indian Summer CD Lee Konitz Discography of CDs
Lee Konitz Indian Summer Songs | 1. | Retrospection |
| 2. | Subconscious-Lee |
| 3. | Tautology |
| 4. | Judy |
| 5. | Progression |
| 6. | Fishin Around |
| 7. | Marshmallow |
| 8. | Sound-Lee |
| 9. | You Go to My Head |
| 10. | Rebecca |
| 11. | Palo Alto |
| 12. | Ice Cream Konitz |
| 13. | Yesterdays |
| 14. | Odjenar |
| 15. | Ezz-Thetic |
| 16. | Hibeck |
| 17. | Duet For Saxophone & Guitar |
| 18. | Indian Summer |
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Indian Summer
$14.24 Recording information: Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA.
Personnel: Oscar Seaton (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion).
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| | Vijay Iyer Trio Historicity CD (2009) Digipak
Indian Summer
$13.00 Vijay Iyer has captured the ears of critics and listeners like only a handful of the most elite jazz pianists since McCoy Tyner, Cecil Taylor, or Misha Mengelberg initially burst onto the scene. There's no other single player who sounds even remotely like him, few who can match his inventive and whimsical sense of play or seriousness, and absolutely nobody who presents the stunning, highly intelligent music he dishes out. With HISTORICTY, he touches on many different levels of acumen, influenced by contemporary alternative rock, Motown, show tunes, pop fusion, the early creative music of the '70s, and ethnic strains. Iyer also revisits two of his older compositions, with the majority of this progressive jazz -- whether "covers" or originals -- done completely in his own scintillating style.
Liner Note Author: Vijay Iyer.
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| | Mahavishnu Orchestra The Inner Mounting Flame CD (1972) Remastered
Indian Summer
$6.85 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-bit technology.
Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
As British bands like Yes, ELP, and Genesis extended the borders of rock & roll, John McLaughlin had seized the opportunity to do the same with jazz. The first stars of the jazz/rock fusion camp, the Mahavishnu Orchestra played sellout concerts, sold records in quantities previously unheard of by jazz musicians, and captured a crossover audience of forward-looking jazz devotees and progressive rock fans.
The music on THE INNER MOUNTING FLAME is incendiary and highly improvisational. Well-conceived unison melodic passages structure each tune, and McLaughlin and company play like the virtuosos they are throughout. "The Noonward Race" features a bluesy, yet harmonically dissonant solo from McLaughlin, and the frenetic drumming of Billy Cobham. In contrast, in "A Lotus on Irish Streams," McLaughlin soars passionately on an acoustic guitar, while violinist Jerry Goodman adds a simple, folky melody.
Includes liner notes by Sri Chinmoy and Bob Belden.
Includes liner notes by John McLaughlin.
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Indian Summer
$17.49 Recording information: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, New York, NY (10/14/2008).
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Indian Summer
$12.95 Solo performer: Michael Askill (percussion).
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$16.39 2 albums on 1 CD, ...
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| | John Coltrane Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording CD (2001)
Indian Summer
$11.85 Digitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (Universal Mastering Studios-East).
Recorded at the Olatunji Center Of African Culture, New York, New York on April 23, 1967. Includes liner notes by David Wild and Ed Rhodes.
Reissue producers: Ken Druker, Bryan Koniarz.
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| | Beat Kids Open Rhythm System CD (2003)
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$13.95 Originally Release '03, Debut album from the group led by Avant-jazz drummer Guillermo E. Brown , which wonderfully connect ...
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| | Les Yeux Noirs Tchorba CD (2005) (Import)
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$14.89 Les Yeux Noirs: Pascal Rondeau (vocals, guitar); Eric Slabiak (vocals, violin, accordion, keyboard); Olivier Slabiak (vocals, violin, ...
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| | Aleph-1 CD (2008)
Indian Summer
$15.19 ANN ARBOR CURRENT, JUNE 2008"...it’s the electro-jazz / power prog rock trio Aleph-1 from Ann Arbor, with their sleek sci-fi inflected synths and rapid rhythms. With staggering instrumental compositions that feel almost orchestral in structure, they still keep a distinctly jazzy improvisational looseness. Their debut self-titled album galvanizes cinematic sounding electronic odysseys that combine the fantastic urgency one might feel if we were trapped inside our computer fending off viscous viruses or rival 'red guy' motorcycle riders ala ‘Tron;’ their sound is an invigorating clash of nostalgic '50's sci-fi film vibes with kitschy UFO synth howls charged by 80's new wave buzzy grooves and prog-rock trounced rhythms. (Think: "Tortoise, Nils Petter Molaver, 70's prog rock and, of course, Dr. Dre's beats.") Live, the band can be as fiery and ferocious as an amped up jazz rampage, utilizing drums with 2 samplers, 2 synthesizers and the occasional guitar. Their debut album is a staggering journey of invigoration, melodrama and dream-pop soundscapes; the transitions are baffling (the percussion on “DB” goes from hip/hop to speed-metal in one measure yet the flow is as natural as the sun setting); while the synths on “Plan 9” start with a Twilight Zone vibe then morph it into a house-rave blitz; and “GoodCop” features a bass line so full of character and charm you’d think it to be born from the soulful grooves of Motown."REAL DETROIT WEEKLY, MAY 20084 STARS"The opening track is a journey featuring distinct, fuzzed and whirling synth melodies with operatic crescendos, hard-hitting percussions, warbled electronic harmonies and inventive minds for songwriting. We have rollicking rock rhythms, video-game heroic melodrama melodies, grooving skewed disco grooves, all set to structures that shift smoothly, almost orchestral in formation. Take the jazzy post-rock of Tortoise and add futuristic, dreamy landscapes of Kraftwerk, Japancakes and Gary Numan — then add intricate keyboard melodies, bass bounces and hard-driving rhythms. Mega Man kung fu with Ultraman in a car chase with McQueen on Saturn." — JEFF MILOMIKE ROMINIECKI, THE NORTH WIND MAGAZINE, FEB 20085/5 stars"Aleph-1's new CD is an outstanding instrumental electronica album. They seem to draw their influences from all over the place, but especially dub, rock, industrial and rave. Try thinking of Ghostbusters mixed with Phantom of the Opera, while tripping on acid, and that is similar to what Aleph-1 is like.For ...
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