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noisereductions 07.15.2008 09:32 AM

Any good 2008 jazz albums?
 
Who's heard any good jazz albums released in 08? Sun Ra's SOME BLUES BUT NOT THE KIND THAT's BLUE was really good. Beyond that I haven't seen much. A couple of Keepnews reissues looked alright, and ESP Disk recently reissued Milford Grave's all percussion album... though I've heard that's nothing too special. Any recomendations?

DJ Rick 07.15.2008 01:31 PM

I am digging the Spider Trio's "Live at the Rendezvous" LP....that's Wally Shoup on sax with a couple members of the Climax Golden Twins. Available here... http://assophonrecords.blogspot.com/

Also lovin' the new one-sided LP by Little Women...
http://www.gilgongorecords.com/
...rather excellent for the "punk-free-jazz" slumtrip. Most bands can't pull that off for more than fleeting moments.

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 01:39 PM

The last jazz album I bought was Hiromi's Sonic Bloom. I think I bought it in late '07, though, and it was probably around a little while already. I need to catch up on jazz.

batreleaser 07.15.2008 02:31 PM

weasel walter-early recordings
the thing re-issues
fire room-broken music
susie ibarra-drum sketches
the thing with ken vandermark-immediate sound
evan parker transatlantic art ensemble-boustrophedon
mike osborne re-issues
mary halvorson/weasel walter-opulence

theres always indredible jazz, free jazz, avant jazz, and improv jazz coming out every year, but they are hardly ever large scale releases these days. all these are worth checking out tho.

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 07.15.2008 02:45 PM

I 've heard good things about Fire room

noisereductions 07.15.2008 02:54 PM

batreleaser, I had no idea the Thing did something with Vandermark. Nice. Thanks.

And somehow I KNEW the Sherrif would have at least one suggestion. Funny, too because I had just recently read something about Fire Room.

Let's keep the recommendations coming. All ends of the jazz spectrum welcome. No such thing as a record that's too 'out' nor 'in.'

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 07.15.2008 03:06 PM

There's a reissue(sort of thing) for Peter Brotzmann's Die Like a Dog boxset consisting of all hte releases(4).
As well as other nurmerous Brotzmann reissues from Atavistic.

Vanderkmark 5 - Beat Reader

Wadada Leo Smith Golden Quartet - Tabligh

noisereductions 07.15.2008 03:09 PM

Sheriff, have you heard BEAT READER yet? I've been sort of eyeballing it since it came out. And that DIE LIKE A DOG got a pretty great review (I think from Allmusic) when it came out that had me interested as well.

gmku 07.15.2008 03:11 PM

Didn't jazz basically die around 1965?

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 07.15.2008 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
Sheriff, have you heard BEAT READER yet? I've been sort of eyeballing it since it came out. And that DIE LIKE A DOG got a pretty great review (I think from Allmusic) when it came out that had me interested as well.


No, sadly I haven't. Though since I heard of the Die Like a Dog boxset I've wanted to get my hands on it. I've been wanting to heart Little Birds have Fast Hearts for the longest time.

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Didn't jazz basically die around 1965?

No. Miles Davis did.

noisereductions 07.15.2008 03:19 PM

So when Miles died, they destroyed all pre-1966 jazz records, and never reiussed any of them. I guess I forgot about that?

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 03:23 PM

Yep. I learned about it in Jazz History class.

They also hung Count Basie with a stand-up bass string as Chick Corea's opening act.

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 07.15.2008 03:28 PM

Damn.
I think I've come to the conclusion I've got a creepy man crush on Peter Brotzmann, ha.

gmku 07.15.2008 03:30 PM

I honestly haven't heard a whole lot of jazz post-1965 that I like in the least, aside from some Sun Ra stuff.

MellySingsDoom 07.15.2008 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheriff Rhys Chatham
Damn.
I think I've come to the conclusion I've got a creepy man crush on Peter Brotzmann, ha.


LOL Ewww! :D You just like seeing him manhandle his big Teutonic horn, don't you? His early FMP albums still kick total ass, and it's good to know that he's still on fine form these days.

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I honestly haven't heard a whole lot of jazz post-1965 that I like in the least, aside from some Sun Ra stuff.

It's very different. I like it, but it's almost a completely different genre. You gotta find very specific sounds to get into modern jazz.

Danny Himself 07.15.2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I honestly haven't heard a whole lot of jazz post-1965 that I like in the least, aside from some Sun Ra stuff.


How hard are you looking?

Also sometimes it's good to go to jazz clubs instead of just listening to records. Liverpool has a pretty small jazz scene at the moment, well at least smaller than it used to be in the 60s, but what I've been hearing is gold. Marley Chingus Jazz Explosion and The Blue Nite Band are great, if you can find them on myspace perhaps..

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 03:35 PM

My favorite modern jazz musicians:
Hiromi Uehara and Cecil Taylor

Though Taylor is a bit dated, he's still rather modern.

MellySingsDoom 07.15.2008 03:37 PM

I saw Alan Wilkinson, Steve Noble and John Edwards in Dalston last Friday, and they put on a powerful and energetic performance. Jazz is still very much alive - it just takes a bit of rooting around for it these days, tis all...


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