Christian McBride & Inside Straight Live At The Village Vanguard / 2021 Mack Avenue / US CD / MAC1192
Christian McBride Bass
Warren Wolf Vibraphone
Steve Wilson Saxophone
Peter Martin Piano
Carl Allen Drums
Christian McBride & Inside Straight Live At The Village Vanguard / 2021 Mack Avenue / US CD / MAC1192
Christian McBride Bass
Warren Wolf Vibraphone
Steve Wilson Saxophone
Peter Martin Piano
Carl Allen Drums
A selection of music that I listened to earlier today, all of which I consider to be exceptional and well worth a listen for fans of Experimental/Post Metal. From top down and left to right:
@anon23112058 that was fun. Really enjoyed this
For me think Tarja era Nightwish meets Bonzo Dog Doo Da Band
Technically Avante Garde Metal
Diablo Swing Orchestra - Sing a Long Songs for the Damned
That’s another rabbit hole I’m going to fall down
Lady Blackbird - Black Acid Soul
Marc Broussard - Home (The Dockside Sessions)
Two stunning recordings, two wonderful sets of choons, two totally immersive performances…in short…two belters.
These two albums show so vividly why less is more.
Santana - Borboletta, great music, weak vocals imo.
“Recorded between mid-1967 and late 1968, the tracks range from major Jamaican hits to painfully rare obscurities, performed by an equally diverse assortment of performers that include virtual unknowns alongside such eminent artists as Alton Ellis, Eric ‘Monty’ Morris, Ernest Ranglin and Eccles’s long-standing friend and associate, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry.
With 17 tracks unavailable on any format for decades, this fascinating compilation is a must for fans of rock steady and boss reggae, with the set superbly demonstrating the ever-developing sound of Jamaican music over a period now widely regarded as the most compelling in its history.”
http://open.qobuz.com/album/ypck9855gnkja
https://tidal.com/album/149536648
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Muddy Waters - Folk Singer
A nailed on blues belter, right there!
Less is more seems to be my theme this evening.
LP - Blue Note (75th anniversary edition) 2015 reissue : )
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Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba
James Spaulding – alto saxophone, flute
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
Herbie Hancock – piano, organ
Ron Carter – double bass
Joe Chambers – drums
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on 10th June 1965
Album released in November 1965
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McCoy Tyner The Legend Of The Hour / 1998 Koch / US CD / KOCCD7866
McCoy Tyner Piano
Hubert Laws Flute
Paquito D’Rivera, Chico Freeman Saxophone
Marcus Belgrave Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Bobby Hutcherson Vibraphone, Marimba
Avery Sharpe Acoustic Bass
Daniel Ponce Percussion
Ignacio Berroa Drums
Great CD bringing back happy memories of the day I bought it in NYC.
Lord Huron - Strange Trails
CD rip | 2015