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Old 06-28-2020, 11:33 AM   #28111 (permalink)
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Old 06-28-2020, 11:46 AM   #28112 (permalink)
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I ****ing loved this. Like so much. I should really get into jazz more
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I ****ing loved this. Like so much. I should really get into jazz more
You really should. If you don't know much about Ornette Coleman, his two albums The Shape of Jazz to Come and Free Jazz are essential. Free Jazz isn't as scary as it sounds.
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You really should. If you don't know much about Ornette Coleman, his two albums The Shape of Jazz to Come and Free Jazz are essential. Free Jazz isn't as scary as it sounds.
Awesome, I'll check them out. And even though I don't grasp free jazz at this point I'm definitely not deterred by it I remember when you and Frown made me listen to John Coltrane's Sun Ship, that was a fun experience
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Awesome, I'll check them out. And even though I don't grasp free jazz at this point I'm definitely not deterred by it I remember when you and Frown made me listen to John Coltrane's Sun Ship, that was a fun experience
That sh*t is tough even for us weirdos.
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Old 06-28-2020, 12:09 PM   #28116 (permalink)
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Music's always been great to hear on this disc - good recording of Ashanti and Ewe style drumming from Ghana,
but don't fall for the "clickbait" title that Zorn decided to put on it because they are not, generally,
associated with death (one of them, "Adowa" - spelled incorrectly as most of them are -
originally was used for funerals, but has long been for various rituals since).
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Music's always been great to hear on this disc - good recording of Ashanti and Ewe style drumming from Ghana,
but don't fall for the "clickbait" title that Zorn decided to put on it because they are not, generally,
associated with death (one of them, "Adowa" - spelled incorrectly as most of them are -
originally was used for funerals, but has long been for various rituals since).
Interesting. I guess it kind of ruins the mystique but it's still an essential record of absolutely POUNDING rhythmic percussion.
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Great! The vocalist was Webster Armstrong - the guy on the previous record I posted (with Prince Lasha).

Ornette's Science Fiction was a constant favorite for me back in the early 70s,
but that tune wasn't included until the complete sessions were released about 20 years ago.

Big fan of Asha Puthli's voice (which was included on the original release almost 50 years ago):



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Well, they both got a lot of play in '84.
They were literally one after the other
back then and there's that SST sound.
Together they made a huge impact

This is a cool article if anyone is interested

https://www.google.com/amp/s/consequ...tive-rock/amp/

It was like they worked in tandem to change the entire scene

Double Nickels is kind of a concept album or at least they made it thematic after the learned that Zen Arcade had a story
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