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07-24-2009, 03:44 AM | #6881 (permalink) |
Pale and Wan
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Hyder Ali - Careless talk. I think they might be up your alley, reminds me of Sadistik in some ways. The MC is less talented though. Why do the pictures stay just long enough to fool me before disappearing? Damn them all to hell.... Last edited by Fruitonica; 07-24-2009 at 03:52 AM. |
07-24-2009, 04:50 AM | #6882 (permalink) |
Amateur Drum Kit Wrestler
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Got me this one at Watts' gig last wednesday:
Jeff 'Tain Watts is just an incredible drum player. The disc also has Branford Marsalis on sax and has some exciting compositions. His performance was even better (without Marsalis by the way). |
07-24-2009, 06:25 AM | #6883 (permalink) | |
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The sampling and club beats of Sanit Etienne was forward thinking. I thought of them as being closer to Massive Attack, Portishead and the other trip hop bands of the early Nineties. The two albums after So Tough, Tiger Bay (1994) and Good Humor (1998) are even better. A lot of Saint Etienne's best releases were singles that aren't on any of thier standard release studio albums. I was never fully aware of how good St. Etienne was until I purchased Smash the System which was a 2005 collection of their single froms 1990 to 1999.
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07-24-2009, 08:25 AM | #6885 (permalink) |
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Satch - that album looks awesome - I hadn't heard of it previously. I looked it up - '68 w/ Ro Haynes with an exciting looking setlist (anyway the song titles of the original comps are intriquing plus the bonus tracks include Pannonica and My One and Only Love (if I recall)).
What do you think of "Akoustik Band" LP from the 80's w/ Weckle and Patitucci? I love that album and it was the rage when it was current and I was in school w/ all the talk of Weckle's legendary 16 hr-per-day practice regimen and the state-of the art Yamaha (again if I recall) drum kits, instruments and recording techniques. I personally think all that holds up as well as the performances, the orig compositions and standards included, making it still one of my fav's and I imagine one of the best done by a trio. if you're familiar with it too let me know what you think of it and how Sings/Sobs compares. I think it will be interesting to compare the two specimens from the two eras. Ron - I love Tain's drummin'. I love his Citizen Tain LP but not as much his Bar Talk LP. I'd love to see him play. I guess I wouldn't mind checking out his live Blue Note LP and maybe the one you got there. Do you have Citizen Tain? Does this one compare? Thx. -hd |
07-24-2009, 09:26 AM | #6886 (permalink) | |
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07-24-2009, 11:55 AM | #6890 (permalink) | |
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like i said in another thread, i got started on the blues yesterday
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