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noisereductions 01.23.2018 08:57 AM

2018 jazz thread
 
hello dudes. Here's the 2018 thread in which to discuss new jazz albums, new jazz reissues, new jazz documentaries, live performances and so on.

 


Dr. Lonnie Smith
It's All In My Mind

This is a solid trio live recording. Released a couple of weeks ago and I've been enjoying it a lot. Includes a 9-min version of Paul Simon's "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" which I feared might suck, but is actually pretty damn great.


 


Chris Dave And The Drumhedz
s/t

I think this is out later this week. Chris Dave has recently played w/ Robert Glasper so I'm already paying attention. Also, I'm always a fan of drummers as bandleaders.

evollove 01.23.2018 09:05 AM

I only know Glasper because of his work with Common. Which one thing should I check out to explore further?

noisereductions 01.23.2018 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
I only know Glasper because of his work with Common. Which one thing should I check out to explore further?


oh buddy. I'd start with Covered which is a live trio recording. It's not as hip hop leaning as some of his other work, but it's a really good intro to Glasper since it has a good mix of originals and then covers as diverse as Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar.

evollove 01.23.2018 09:30 AM

Listening now. Caught me in the right mood. Perfect. Thanks.

noisereductions 01.23.2018 09:32 AM

Awesome!!

Glad to help :D

noisereductions 01.23.2018 02:22 PM

RIP Hugh Masekela. :(

Toilet & Bowels 01.25.2018 04:17 AM

2018 is all about PsyJazz https://youtu.be/xynk7JiWttY

noisereductions 01.25.2018 01:50 PM

 


Bobo Stenson Trio
Contra La Indecision

I just noticed that ECM stuff is finally appearing on Spotify! That's great news for me, as there were a bunch of albums I wanted to check out that I didn't get around to the last few years. This has an Erik Satie cover!

 


John Surman/Nelson Ayres/Rob Waring
Invisible Threads

Another ECM release. A pianist, a mallet percussionist and a multi-instrumentalist.

 


The Chick Corea + Steve Gadd Band
Chinese Butterfly

Two discs of 70's inspired fusion.

Savage Clone 01.25.2018 04:19 PM

Really hard to abide Chick Corea, with a few very early exceptions.

noisereductions 01.25.2018 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Really hard to abide Chick Corea, with a few very early exceptions.


I honestly haven't paid much attention at all to his career outside of his work with Davis. But he is on some of my favorite Davis records. Though that totally goes along w/ what you're saying, haha.

Kuhb 01.27.2018 06:56 PM

Chick has made some fusion albums that don't quite sit with me well aesthetically, but as a piano player he is an absolute monster. Anything where he is playing a traditional piano trio is worth hearing, my favorites are probably Now He Sings, Now He Sobs with Roy Haynes, and Further Explorations with Paul Motian and Eddie Gomez.

https://youtu.be/Ga-M6LDmZzA

https://youtu.be/a_zvlSaeORw

Motian particularly brings out the Monk elements in Chick's playing, it's really great

Kuhb 01.27.2018 06:59 PM

Going to definitely grab that Bobo Stenson, would recommend anyone to check out his ECM work from the 90s onwards

noisereductions 01.28.2018 09:59 PM

That Bobo Stensen is really nice. Been listening to it this weekend.

noisereductions 01.29.2018 11:45 AM

 


apparently The Bad Plus have a new album coming out. And apparently Ethan Iverson is no longer playing piano with them. So I'm happy and sad.

Savage Clone 01.29.2018 01:55 PM

I was really hoping we could have a jazz thread last a whole year without these clowns being brought up. Jock jazz. I maintain that this group is novelty fodder for people who don't actually even like jazz, for the most part. Technically skilled players making awful awful music.

noisereductions 01.29.2018 02:03 PM

I guess I don't actually like jazz then.

Savage Clone 01.29.2018 02:06 PM

You seem to be in the minority. I get over exposed to them being from Minnesota. They get played on the insufferable Public Radio rock station, which is definitely not filled with jazz aficionados in the audience. You seem actually know a thing or two, which is much different from their average fan. "OOH IT'S JAZZ APHEX TWIN! NEAT!"
Like I said, they are very proficient players. I guess there's just extreme issues of taste at play for me there. Then again, I think Milo Fine and Davu Seru are among my area's top Jazz talents, so it's pretty obvious that I'm not going to go for something like The Bad Plus.

Savage Clone 01.29.2018 02:15 PM

(I guess I just generally like things a bit more "out/free" than that, so you can just throw that giant grain of salt in with anything I say regarding this musical area. I certainly have my prejudices.)

noisereductions 01.29.2018 02:19 PM

oooh, I wasn't realizing you're from MN.

Living nowhere near there, The Bad Plus to me is just another jazz band that most people around me (meaning, non-jazz fans) have never heard of.

I can understand the thinking that their covers are gimmicky - but on a purely superficial level, I really like their covers. So shrug, y'know?

But it's funny - the people I know that have heard of them do seem to look down on them. Maybe it's just that they're sort of "pop jazz" in a sense. I don't know. But yeah, I still enjoy plenty of their albums.

I do like free-er stuff too, but y'know sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't kind of thing. Haha.

Kuhb 01.29.2018 04:13 PM

I love The Bad Plus, but mostly for the Ethan-Dave dynamic... I think I'll try to listen to this as a fresh group making their first album

ilduclo 01.29.2018 04:13 PM

Armando Corea did some really tasty work in Circle. Check out Circling In, Circulus, Early Circle, ARC. Also pretty nice as a sideman with Bobby Hutcherson, and Miles, too. Duet ECM record with Gary Burton,Xtal Silence and the associated box set. I agree that some of his output is pretty awful.

Hey here's a link to a pretty nice guitar/oud player

https://gordongrdina.bandcamp.com/

got a chance to see him in solo w/bass player. Very enjoyable stuff, adventurous but lyrical

noisereductions 01.29.2018 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kuhb
I love The Bad Plus, but mostly for the Ethan-Dave dynamic... I think I'll try to listen to this as a fresh group making their first album


yeah I mean... it kind of totally is. Like, I feel like the II in the title is less about it being a sequel to the original album, and more about being the start of a 2nd phase for the band. Like it's two bands with the same name.

Savage Clone 01.29.2018 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
Armando Corea did some really tasty work in Circle. Check out Circling In, Circulus, Early Circle, ARC. Also pretty nice as a sideman with Bobby Hutcherson, and Miles, too. Duet ECM record with Gary Burton,Xtal Silence and the associated box set. I agree that some of his output is pretty awful.




The source for the infamous Chick Corea Elektrik Band Patitucci Bass Face Gif.......
Strong stomachs only!!!!


https://youtu.be/QWjGhZt4Dsk

noisereductions 01.30.2018 09:17 AM

alright so I almost hate to admit this, but after listening to the first half of that Chick Corea album... I kind of sort of like it a lot. The 70's fusion thing referenced in the press release is real. The instrument pallet and tone really reminds me of stuff like Herbie Hanock's Headhunters or various Weather Report albums of that era. I'm not saying it's the same QUALITY, mind. But it's def a tone that appeals to me.

Toilet & Bowels 01.30.2018 06:06 PM

Anyone here like The Geraniums, they are on tbe freer side of things https://moonmystmusic.bandcamp.com/t...s-at-psyjazz-8

noisereductions 02.01.2018 08:11 AM

pfork reviewed this today

 


Sylvie Courvoisier Trio
D'Agala

Quote:

her memorable solo sets, as well as her performances with saxophonist John Zorn and onetime DNA drummer Ikue Mori, she has helped define the sound of the piano for an era and a locale.

Like numerous other contemporary pianists, she plays not only the keys, but also the inside of the instrument—sweeping the strings directly, or plying them with a variety of objects.

noisereductions 02.01.2018 09:28 AM

also of interest

 


Mast
Thelonious Sphere Monk

Quote:

MAST’s Thelonious Sphere Monk is a cosmic journey reinterpreting the great Thelonious Monk Song Book in celebration of his 100th birthday. MAST tackles sixteen Monk compositions, including the acclaimed "Round Midnight," "Blue Monk," "Straight No Chaser," "Epistrophy" and "Well You Needn’t." As well as more obscure titles like "Misterioso," "Pannonica," "Friday The 13th" and "Bemsha Swing." MAST, aka Tim Conley, pays homage to the significant history of Thelonious Monk and his esteemed compositions while bringing them into the future using modern electronic bleeps, bloops, and beats. This is done in concert with the Low End Theory, Los Angeles beat culture Conley is a part of. Harmonious with the mystical and metaphysical hand painted cover art by Japanese artist Tokio Aoyama, each track created is a unique world unto itself and the listener travels from one musical planet to the next on the spaceship Monk.


 


Quin Kirchner
The Other Side Of Time

https://quinkirchner.bandcamp.com/

ilduclo 02.01.2018 09:39 AM

I got to see Courvoisier seriously abuse the house Steinway grand piano at a local venue, pounding and plucking at the strings and pounding the polished wood. She didn't get invited back, the blue hairs were clutching their pearls!

noisereductions 02.01.2018 09:44 AM

ha that's awesome.

I feel like I listened to her record w/ Mary H a couple of years ago but I'm kinda fuzzy on it. I might have to revisit.


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