Jazz

How did you like it, It's a much easier listen that Tutankhamen , hopefully you had fun. Fantastic album and sounds great as well, so BONUS !
I'm on Urban Magic now, so not done yet. Would agree it is closer to earth than Tutankhamen, but we are talking like it's out there by Pluto instead of in the next galaxy...
 
I'm just not sold on all the squawking, squeaking and hi-jinks in the background. This New York is Full of Lonely People is nice so far, I expect it to devolve into madness any second now.
 
I'm just not sold on all the squawking, squeaking and hi-jinks in the background. This New York is Full of Lonely People is nice so far, I expect it to devolve into madness any second now.
I think actually seeing this type of music being made makes it more interesting. You get to see the musicians interact with eachother. You see the variety of ways they use the instruments differently to make the sounds. You see how intensely they concentrate.
It really dispels the idea that they are just BSing everyone and making random noise.

I took a friend to see William Parker, William hooker and a sax player earlier this year. She was enthralled. Honestly watching William Hooker play the drums made me realize that he really has a different experience of life than me. Seeing him play made me realize that he is so much more in touch with the heightened emotions it takes to be a creative person and make a statement than I am. I mean everytime he sits down to play his instrument he is attempting to do this. It’s not the same as me sitting down at my computer every morning at work.
 
I had also loaded up Nice Guys which is so pleasant, I had to look to see what it was to find out that it was also Art Ensemble.
 

hyped releases from an article about VMP shared elsewhere:​

4. John Coltrane, “A Love Supreme” (VMP Edition)​



This single-album release is getting the boxed set treatment with eight discs of material, including the original album, every outtake and alternate take, and two live performances of the original album’s tracklist. Physical booklets include original photo outtakes, a screen-printed poster, liner notes by music writer Jeff Weiss and original designs by senior art director Alan Hynes and art director Clay Conder.

“Our hope is that this pays fitting tribute to a legendary album, opening up new angles to explore for Coltrane aficionados, and providing a definitive collection for those looking to explore,” Winistorfer said.
 

hyped releases from an article about VMP shared elsewhere:​

4. John Coltrane, “A Love Supreme” (VMP Edition)​



This single-album release is getting the boxed set treatment with eight discs of material, including the original album, every outtake and alternate take, and two live performances of the original album’s tracklist. Physical booklets include original photo outtakes, a screen-printed poster, liner notes by music writer Jeff Weiss and original designs by senior art director Alan Hynes and art director Clay Conder.

“Our hope is that this pays fitting tribute to a legendary album, opening up new angles to explore for Coltrane aficionados, and providing a definitive collection for those looking to explore,” Winistorfer said.
Say whaaaaaat
 
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