...this blog captures in order the albums as I pull these gems off the shelf and groove to them .....

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Unicorn - Blue Pine Trees (1974)

Unicorn - Blue Pine Trees

  Unicorn were an English rock-folk band that carried elements of Alan Parsons, CSNY and Lindisfarne in their sound.   Guest appearance by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour on steel guitar and also LP production  credits.  But let me say that this does not sound anything like Floyd......but it is a wonderful album from start to finish.

Steve Hillage - Green (1978)

Steve Hillage - Green

  This is classic Hillage !   Less quirky than GONG and more like Tangerine Dream meets Pink Floyd.  In fact Nick Mason of Pink Floyd co-produced this album with Steve !

  Musically this album is right up there with his classics like "Motivation Radio" and "Fish Rising".  Hillage blends synths and spaciness with his acid soaked guitar leads all supported by great drumming and bass work.

  Green is a concept-like album dedicated to a celebration of time-space travel through nature.

  Space- Prog heads will drool over this album............simply essential music

Friday, December 26, 2014

IQ - The Road Of Bones (2014)

IQ - The Road Of Bones (3 x LP)

  IQ have been one of my favourite prog bands for a long time and they never seem to get old or redundant to my ears.    Here is their latest offering....a deeply moving album of massive music and thought provoking lyrics of the master Peter Nicholls.   Longtime drummer Paul Cook returns as does  long time bass player Tim Esau which were from the original lineup.....all we need is Martin Orford and then we have a total reunion!   Keyboardist Neil Durant however makes up perfectly well for absence again of Martin Orford with his huge arsenal of vintage and modern synths.

Just listen to the last section of "Without Walls" and you will see what amazing almost heavengly things IQ can do !

Breathtaking..........just breathtaking!!!!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Ramases - Space Hymns (1971)

Ramases - Space Hymns

   Barrington Frost claimed that he had been visited by the Great Ramases and become obsessed that he himself was a reincarnated Pharroh in the likeness of Ramases.  As far as I know Ramases only released two folk prog albums in their lifetime and both are excellent.

 On Space Hymns Frost is joined by pre 10CC members Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, Graham Gouldman and Lol Creme .

Musically this is true progressive space folk music with some great vocals and a certain  craziness aboard!

Art work is worth a notable mention with the talents of Roger Dean adorning the sleeve.

Blocco Mentale - POA (1973)

Blocco Mentale - POA

  Blocco Mentale was an Italian prog band from Lazio that wrote and recorded this superb album that stands as one of my favourites from the 70's!   In the spirit of PFM, New Trolls and Le Orme, POA (Greek for grass) will harken you back to the golden era of the great prog Italian bands.

Founding band leader and singer Bernardo "Dino" Finocchi (vocals, sax flute) joined up with Aldo Angeletti (bass, vocals), Gigi Bianchi ( guitars, vocals)' Filippo Zazzari (keys, harmonica) and Michele Arena (drums, vocals).

Tons of vintage analog synths, great drumming and bass, with guitar and tons of vocal harmonies.


Blocco Mentale official website

Pat Metheny - New Chautauqua (1979)

Pat Metheny - New Chautauqua

  I have always been a big fan of the music of Pat Metheny and adore his ECM label albums....

New Chautauqua was Metheny's third album for ECM and was a departure from his collective work this time its just Pat....acoustic and electric six and twelve stringers............

His compositions are beautiful and all shine with the crystal clear production of Manfred Eicher.

Pat recorded this solo album in Oslo in 1978 and is one of his most contemplative and spatial albums in his entire vast discography.  The 10 mins epic track "Long Ago Child/ Fallen Star" is more of a soundscape atmospheric piece that will take you to a distant place.  There is also some crazy guitar tunings going on here which adds to the stangeness and delicate character to this tune and album.

 In many ways this album plays like a movie soundtrack and is a great late night chill album with the lights turned low!   This is especially true with the use of the 15 stringed harp guitar which adds a haunting quality to this music.

An album for a lifetime.......simply essential music

Al Stewart - Past Present & Future (1974)

Al Stewart - Past Present & Future

"Past Present and Future" was in many ways a premonition of what was to come for Al Stewart!  Talk about Nostradamus eh !    This was the album I think where Al started to change his musical direction  and you can hear on this album what would become his classic acoustic folk prog vibe.

Side two is the side for me (although side one is nothing to sneeze at either") .  The song "Terminal Eyes" is one of my favourite Stewart songs which is sandwitched by two masterpieces witth "Roads to Moscow" and "Nostradamus".

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Gary Moore - We Want Moore!(1984)

Gary Moore - We Want Moore!  (2 x LP)

  Irish born Gary Moore was (and still is) one of the premiere rock guitarists of all time...and "We Want Moore" is proof  'nough!   This two disc set captured Gary Moore and Deep Purple's Ian Paice along with his band live in Detroit, Glasgow and at the Hammersmith Odeon.

  Most of the tunes off this live set are from Gary's first 3 albums which were all good uns too but this live morsel really takes the cake !

  They do a great 10 minute version of the Yardbirds' "Shape Of Things"!

The Housemartins - Now That's What I Call Quite Good (1988)

The Housemartins - Now That's What I Call Quite Good (2 x LP)

  The Housemartins were a very short lived band from England who released only two albums and this nice collection of odds and sods plus a few hits.  Lead vocalist Paul Heaton had a very English style about his vocals which fits the Indie folk rock psych sound they germinated.

Hard to peg these guys But their sound is somewhere i guess in the SMITHS and THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH vein of indie pop.  They were a very melodic band with some great musicianship and songs like  "Build" and "Bow Down" are sure to please all country folk rock fans.

  This album was recorded on Chrysalis records and is a fantastic compilation.

Hoodoo Gurus - Blow Your Cool (1987)

Hoodoo Gurus - Blow Your Cool!

  I have been a fan of the 'Gurus' since the 80's and this was their first LP released on an American label.  They also opted to work with American producer Mark Opitz and I think developed a smoother sound than on their previous two albums.  Although a departure from their garage-rock sound they do pull out another great album here.

 The Hoodoo gurus were essentially a four piece band with dual guitarists, bass and drums and a cast of friends assisting them along the way.  On this album both The Dream Syndicate and The Bangels stop by to get on the LP!

 There is a crazy tune on side called "My Caravan" that marks one of the less melodic tunes and is more of a journey across the arid sand dunes.....and is pretty trippy with panning vocals and a hypnotic trance like beat.


Monday, December 22, 2014

Kate Bush - The Sensual World (1989)

Kate Bush - The Sensual World

Four years after the simply stunning "Hounds of Love" Kate returned back with another amazing album titled " The Sensual World".  Once again Kate transports us i to her delicate world where we are given plenty of imagery to sense.   Kate's music is enchanting and ethereal yet basic and reachable for the listener.  Songs like "Love and Anger" and "Reaching Out" are amongst some of her best songs ever recorded IMHO.

  Kate brings along some dear friends as well to help her unveil her music including Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Michael Kamen, Eberhard Weber,  Alan Stivell and Nigel Kennedy.

Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973)

Billy Cobham - Spectrum

Considered by most fusion fans to be one of the pinnacle albums to own....plain and simple.........and I can not argue!

Cobham was right fresh from his stint with the Mahavishnu Orchestra and this album is dripping in both creativity and lunar landings!

  Cobham is one of the great drummers and this album get to showcase this clearly!   Cobham calls on a few friends to help with Jan Hammer handling the synths/keys, Tommy Bolin on guitars, Lee Sklar on bass, Ron Carter and Ray Barretto on congas.

Musically this album is rich and full in tempo and straddles both rock and jazz to perfection ....pure fusion...

There are some wild moments with Hammer , Sklar, Bolin and Cobham caught in grooves of unquestionable spirit and mahyhem!

"What is life but a spectrum and what is music but life itself"

The Dukes of Stratosphear - 25 O'Clock (1985)

The Dukes of Stratosphear - 25 O'Clock

  In 1985 XTC under the name of The Dukes Of Stratosphear released an EP in ode to the 60's psychedelia genre!   With no reference to XTC on the album outer or inner sleeve no one had any idea who it was until fianlly they admitted to its origin as XTC!

  This six song EP is gorgeous with its colorful song designs and kaleidoscopic sounds!

Title track "25 O'Clock" sounds very reminiscent of The Electric Prunes and "What in the world"'is the perfect psych rock song and the highlight for me on this EP!

You can hear a lot of The Electric Prunes, The Move, Floyd, The Blue Magoos and even The later Beatles.

Paisley flowered music to feed your mind !


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Michael Rother - Flammende Herzen (1977)

Michael Rother - Flammende Herzen

  Michael Rother of course was a member of both Germany's electronic pioneers Kraftwerk and Neu! and released this gem in 1977 marking the finest album he ever released IMHO.  With engineering credits to Conny Plank and  percussion to Can's Jaki Liebezeit this album drips of the coolness of Neu! and the colors of Kraftwerk thru and thru.

Flammende Herzen (Flaming Heart) is a masterpiece IMHO and deserves a lot more attention than it gets!

This is one of my "go to" albums when I need that certain fix.........,....

  Enchanted space psych rock music with a feeling like you are orbiting another planet......

Fans of Neu! will adore this album and in many ways echoes the feeling created on those classic Krautrock albums.   There is a tune on the second side called "Feuerland" which fans of Kraftwerk will likely go crazy for it.

Breathtaking !!!!!!

Friday, December 19, 2014

Keith Jarrett & Jan Garbarek - Luminescence (1975)

Keith Jarrett & Jan Garbarek - Luminescence

  Luminescence was a joint production of Jan Garbarek and Keith Jarrett and focussed on a combo of sax and orchestration.    The music is very captivating and has a movie soundtrack like quality to it.  Of course this is another wonderfully recorded session skillfully pressed by ECM!

  Jarrett often creates these serene and lush yet slighly warbled sound sets while Garbarek accompanies with his sax improvisations.   The net effect is huge with some stunning moments and parts that will make the hair on your arms stand up!

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Johnny Hammond - Wild Horses Rock Steady (1971)

Johnny Hammond - Wild Horses Rock Steady

  "Wild Horses..." Is a stunning jazz-soul-fusion album and another masterpiece from Creed Taylor's KUDU/04 label.    The tune "who is Sylvia" is amazing and borders on the psychedelic edge.

   The lineup on this album is also something out of this world with George Benson, Billy Cobham, Melvin Sparks, Ron Carter, Airto and Grover Washington Jr..

Sharks - First Water (1973)

Sharks - First Water

  In 1973 Chris Spedding teamed up with Andy Fraser (from the band Free) to create a great rock album not unlike the sound of The Who and Bad Company.  Lead singer Snips has a pretty cool rough rock voice somewhere in a range of Rod Stewart.

 This album rocks !

  Back a few years ago I got into the music of Chris Spedding and that path led me to discover the music of Sharks.  There is not a bad track on this album and Spedding's guitar work is just fantastic!

  This is the kind of album vinyl pickers die to find and are treasures in your collection

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Johnny Cash - The Fabulous (1958)

Johnny Cash - The Fabulous  Johnny Cash

  The Fab Johnny Cash was his first album for Columbia Records moving away from his long prior relationship with Sun Records.  There is not a bad song on this album with mostly just Johnny and his acoustic Gibson guitar.  Each song is like a story with Cash telling the tale verse by verse with his lonely guitar sounds.  "Id rather die young" is an incredible moment for Johnny Cash with some great guitar work and sombre vocals and lyrics......everybody should hear this song!


Monday, December 15, 2014

Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters (1973)

Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters

 If you are into funk then you already know a ton about this album and likely simply adore it from start to finish...for the rest go out and buy this essential funk jam!  

   Hugely influential, this album remains a staple in funk, hip hop and fusion genres.   This was certainly the most funkafried album Hancock had ever recorded blending the xperimentalism from his tenure with Miles Davis and the avante- Garde themes from his previous efforts all on one album.

  Hancock's electronic and polyphonic keys blend to perfection with the groovey beats and bops of his amazing band of fellow musicians.

Who's That Man - A Tribute To Conny Plank (2014)

Who's That Man - A Tribute To Conny Plank (2x LP)

In late 2000 we lost German engineering maverick Conny Plank who was responsible for so many great Krautrock Lp's over the years.  Conny was responsible for Eno, Moebelius, Kraftwerk, Neu!, Grobschnitt, Jane, Can and tons of others Tier A , B and C prog and psych bands.....far too many to mention !

Who's That Man is a tribute album in memory of Conrad Plank and spans 4 CD's of assorted tracks he produced over the years from a wide myriad of artists.  The double vinyl set is a smaller summary of his work but considering the vinyl format I just not pass this up.

  Included in this small snippet of Plank's recording career is a track from Neu!, Dusseldorf, Ibliss, Moebius and Plank, Roedelius, Phew, DAF, Michael Rother and the early Eurythmics.

I love this double vinyl compilation and can not stop playing it..........it is just that good and the sound is fantastic !

Simply brilliant career and a huge figure in prog and psych arenas and this compilation is killer stuff although only a small sample of his work and engineering brilliance!



Saturday, December 13, 2014

Jethro Tull - Broadsword and the Beast (1982)

Jethro Tull - Broadsword and the Beast

  "Broadsword" was something like the 15th album released by proggers Jethro Tull and is far too oft slagged IMHO!  

 Tull were having to reform band members with the loss of Both John Glascock and John Evans.  On Broadsword they were replaced by ex- Yardbirds member Peter-John Vettese and Fairport Convention's bassist David Pegg.

 Musically this is a softer album for Jethro Tull with a less prog flavour and more power pop rock leanings.   There are also a more 80's feel in the production and keyboard work yet still 100%  Jethro Tull.

Martin Barre's guitar work is excellent and really stands out on this album.  I think this is an excellent album with some great song writing and that is why I think I like this album so much.  It might lack the prog 70's characteristics but the music is still rich and powerful.

I think the depth of the vocal harmonies is really another very unique addition to the music on this album.

  Highlites for me is the catchy and harmonic  "Flying Colours", "Broadsword" and "Pussy Willow".

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Jimmy McGriff & Groove Holmes - Dueling Organs

Jimmy McGriff & Groove Holmes - Dueling Organs

This is a vinyl re-release in 1979 of the 1974 classic album "Giants of the Organ Come Together" featuring the lead organ work of Jimmy McGriff and Groove Holmes.   These guys chalk up some pretty cool funk inspired organ drenched grooves!

 I love the way they each exchange solos and seem to pass the spoltlight seemlessly back and forth.  Helping round out the band are O'Donel Levy, George Freeman, Bernard Purcie and Kwas Jayouen.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Dave Brubeck - Jazz Impressions of Eurasia (1958)

Dave Brubeck - Jazz Impressions of Eurasia

"Time Out" was THE jazz album as a kid i played to death thanks to my mom.  The only sad thing was that this was also the only jazz album we owned and it wasnt until my Grandpa played me jazz that I developed an ear for it.  I grew up listening to Dave Brubeck and "Jazz Impressions" was an album I picked up much later in life.

In fact my copy is the original Columbia Mono version on vinyl which sounds simply killer

Dave Brubeck takes on the Eurasian scene – with wonderfully groovy results! The album's one of Brubeck's first in the "impressions" series, and it's a really colorful assortment of tunes – tracks with some lyrical and exotic moments that come through strongly, and which really offer a slightly different take on the Brubeck groove. Paul Desmond's alto sax is key to the sound here, and so is the progressive percussion of Joe Morello – and in addition to Brubeck's piano, the quartet also features bass from Joe Benjamin. Titles are all originals by Dave, and they include "Calcutta Blues", "Marble Arch", "Brandenburg Gate", "Nomad", and "The Golden Horn".

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Gary U.S. Bonds - The Best Of ( from the original session tapes)

Gary U.S. Bonds - The Best Of

  Here is a superb ten track compilation album of Gary Anderson ( aka Gary Bonds) from 1960 thru to 1962.   All the early hits are here including "Dear Lady Twist", "Quarter to Three", New Orleans, "School is out"........

  This is early swing rock and roll....sax, trumpet, piano, bass, trombone and guitar.

This compilation was carefully compiled and remixed by the legendary Steve Hoffman so you k ow the sound is going to be as good as it can get.  There are four stereo cuts and six mono making this quite a nice little collectible album.

Count Basie - The Count ! (1956)

Count Basie - The Count!
  
   I wish I knew more about this album....all i could find was that it was released in 1956 in mono on Cliff Records.  My vinyl copy is a Japanese reissue K1 7908 and sounds awesome.  On this album I can only assume Count is doing the piano and the odd bit of organ but it is the huge orchestra that makes this whole thing come absolutely alive!

If you love big band then this album is for you !!!  Bang bam boom!!!

  The count has his band well oiled and this album does not stop right from the opening.  Lots of brass...lots of electricity and sone great piano along the way.  I know that there is another Count album on Cliff Records from 1956 that has Oscar Peterson on the piano so perhaps that is who is playing here.  There are no liner notes so if anyone knows please let me know.

Songs performed incuded The New Basie Blues, Sure thing, why not, fawncy meeting you, bootsie, tom whaley, paradise squat, Basie talks, hob nail boogie, jack and jill, bunny and cash box.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Count Basie & Mills Brothers - The Board Of Directors (1967)

Count Basie & Mills Brothers - The Board Of Directors

 Now here is a superb big band and big vocal album bu the union of two of the big un's!   Count Basie and his orchestra and the famous quartet the Mills Brothers.....omg who doesnt love the Mills Brothers!!!

A late 60s swinger from The Mills Brothers – with the aging vocal group get some great assistance from the Count Basie Orchestra! By the time of this sessions, The Mills Brothers had been recording for at least 4 decades – and although their early hits had gained the group a great deal of fame, their career as a whole was fading considerably in the 60s. Enter Basie, whose group was still very much at the top of its form in the decade – thanks to a great ear for transforming older tunes into fresher takes, and newer tunes into more swinging jazz-based vehicles. Working here with arranger Dick Hyman, the Basie group gives the Mills Brothers a soaring, bouncing kind of support – one that takes their vocals, tightens them up, and really sends the tunes home with a nice sort of zing! Old and new numbers come off great in the setting – and titles include "Release Me", "I Want To Be Happy", "Down Down Down", "I Dig Rock & Roll Music", "Let Me Dream", "April In Paris", "I May Be Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful", and "Tiny Bubbles"


Charlie - Lines (1978)

Charlie - Lines

  "Lines" was the third album released by British 70's pop prog rock band Charlie. This band were a fantastic example of a lite art rock band that wrote some great tunes.   Charlie blend elements of 10CC, City Boy and even Be Bop Deluxe with a pop vein all the way thru.


Sunday, November 30, 2014

The Rascals - Peaceful World (1971)

The Rascals - Peaceful World

  Felix Cavaliere took the Rascals in 1971 in a direction that had not been experimented with too many time teaming up with some big time jazz luminaries to produce a unique album of soul, funk and jazz charm.   Joining the Rascals is Alice Coltrane, Hubert Laws, Joe Farrell  and Ron Carter adding their talents and moods.

    This double vinyl album contains some pretty trippy and psychy moments actually and at times really takes on a "Blood, Sweat and Tears" like sound.  But there is also funk , progressive , pop and jazz moments too making this a very cool listen.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

The Church - Heyday (1986)

The Church - Heyday

  "Heyday" was the sixth album released by Australia's art rockers The Church and was the first album I bought from these guys back in the day.    The song "Already Yesterday" grabbed my attention as I recall and I used to put that track on my compilation tapes I used to make!   Wow where have those days gone !

  So some 25 years later here I am still listening to "Heyday" ...so for me it stood the test of time i guess.   Does anyone else adore this album like I do ?   I never hear much about this album of this band for that matter.....

Production wise this album sure does feel 1980's and you can tell its origination!

Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (1985)

Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love

  Highschool soundtrack album!   Omg we listened to is album a billion times and it sent us all into the discovery of Kate Bush........next thing I recall is that I had all her albums and became a fan for a lifetime!   Hounds of Love is an extraordinary album with its musical duality with side one devoted to the hits and side B devoted to more the exploration of sound and themes.

Side one features some of Kate's most pop-sensitive moments ever recorded with somgs like Running Up That hill, The Big Sky and Cloudbusting.  Side two is clearly music in ode to dreams which runs more like a dream sequence.

THE musical moment of this album for me is the short prayer "and dream of sheep" which just gets me everytime!

Orchestration on the album was handled by Michael Kaman and that ends up making a huge impact on the overall feeling of this recording.

So many hi points to mention all but the addition of John Williams on guitar on "this morning fog" is just simply beautiful.

Breathtaking music for a lifetime ........the hounds of love are haunting me!!!!

Friday, November 28, 2014

John Foxx - The Garden (1981)

John Foxx - The Garden

 John Foxx was of course best known as the original lead singer of UK prog electronic pop band Ultravox.  Foxx recorded the first three album with Ultravox before going solo of which "The Garden" would be his second release.  

  On this album, Foxx continues his pop electronic explorations with great affect.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

So Blue, So Funky - Volume One (2001)

So Blue, So Funky - Volume One

I have always loved the funky organ Blue Note albums...whether Jimmy McGriff or John Patton and here is the first collection for the Masters of the Hammond series.  This double vinyl set from Blue Note is just killer featuring some of the grooviest songs from the grooviest of groovers......

 Artists include Jimmy McGriff, John Patton, Jimmy Smith, Freddie Roach, Fred Jackson, Larry Young, Lou Donaldson, Grant Green and Reuben Wilson.    

Although I have a lot of these albums I still just love this compilation from start to finish!

First great volume in this series that focuses on the brilliant organ players in the Blue Note catalog, with a mix of grooves that ranges from hard funky playing to more complicated Coltrane-esque lines. Tracks include "Plaza De Toros" by Larry Young, "Brown Sugar" by Freddie Roach, "Silver Metre" by John Patton, "Ain't It Funky Now" by Grant Green, "Butter (Fo Yo Popcorn)" by Jack McDuff, "Boop Bop Bing Bash" by George Braith, and "Face To Face" by Babyface Willette. Plus, this LP set includes 2 tracks not on the CD – "Hot Rod" by Reuben Wilson and "Wine, Wine, Wine" by Freddie Roach!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Watch - Tracks From The Alps (2014)

The Watch - Tracks From The Alps

  Originally known as the Night Watch, this Italian prog band has always modeled itself after the early Genesis era albums.   Tons of mellotron, acoustic guitar interludes, complex vocal harmonies and amazing songs.  Lead singer Simone Rossetti is a Peter Gabriel vocal brother with a distinctly unique voice that suits the music to perfection.

 


      Tracks From The Alps does not break any new musical territory but does provide us with another brilliant album in the discography of The Watch well worth owning.  What they have done on this album is try to break away from the cold hard Genesis reincarnated model and reallly blend in a more modern prog feeling.  In many ways it is not unlike the transition Genesis did from Selling England to "A Trick Of The Tail".

Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal (1985)

Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal

  "Spleen and Ideal" is the second album released by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard and the dawn of a new era for DCD parting ways with their goth genre tendencies.   Perry and Gerrard introduce us on this album to the sound that would come to define their unique approach to music with imaginative cosmic and mystically atmospheric songs.

  DCD albums are to live for and require your commitment to listening i order to really grasp.  When i was a young kiddi boo boo i would never have listened to is music but I discovered this band in University and since have never looked back.   I have followed this band very closely and have all their albums just finally getting around to spinning this gem again.

  DCD are best known as a band that would incorporate rare and uncommmon instruments into their music (Brandon Perry is a huge instrument collector) blending Eastern and World music elements into their captivating mystic stylings.  Everything is left to your imagination and every DCD album is to die for and "Spleen and Ideal" is pure heavenly magic !

Alex Pangman - 33 (2012)

Alex Pangman - 33

  Last week I heard this what I thought was an amazing 1930's tune by Alex Pangman and after a wee hunt I discovered her work.  Thanks to my grandma and grandpa I developed a love of jazz and the 30's/40's music.   If you know the Bladerunner soundtrack and the tune "one more kiss dear" which i have always loved then you know what this album sounds like!

 The music of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl era is full of depth and emotion with a certain positive gaiety and innocence that you only get from this era of sadness.

Alex Pangman is a bit of an anomaly......but a very talented anomaly for sure with her with her unique '30's styling and jazz vocalizations.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Anita O'Day - swings Cole Porter with Billy May (1959)

Anita O'Day - Swings Cole Porter

  Here is a ultrasonic cool album with two big un's.........Anita O'Day and Billy May interpreting the well known music of Cole Porter.  Of course Porter's music was used in film and stage for years and years and has been done by so many people.  What I like here is that May and O'Day have reinterpreted the songs a bit and it really does not play like a rehash of just the old songs.

  I have the 1991 Poygram CD copy and it also contains six extra songs from their sessions that never made the original LP back in 1959.

Vangelis - Mask (1985)

Vangelis - Mask

  When i was a kiddi boo boo I discovered the music of Vangelis......i remember buying Charriots of Fire and playing the soundtrack forever....followed by Blade Runner and then Spirals and the Jon Anderson connections and I never looked back.   "Mask" was a later discovery for me and an album I think I must have passed up on about a million times.

 One day I was at my local record store and the guy was spinning "Mask" and then I knew I had to grab it.   This album is comprised of six movements that weave and spin from dark sinister operatic almost segments to light pastoral almost angelic slices.

Listening to this album you get the sensation that you are in a motion picture and this is the soundtrack.

Duke Pearson - Wahoo (1964)

Duke Pearson - Wahoo

 "Wahoo" is an original self penned six track hard bop jazz masterpiece that you just gotta hear!  This is a crazy good album with tons of life and vim to keep everyone bobbin'.  Duke of course plays the piano while his best friend Donald Byrd (trumpet) along with James Spaulding (sax), Joe Henderson (sax), Bob Crenshaw (bass) and Mickey Roker (drums) round out the chemistry.

  Songs like "Amanda" and "Fly Little Bird Fly" will stick with you forever.  And just when you think you have figured out the whole album, Duke throws in a 2:35 catchy little pop piano piece to keep you on your toes.

 Wahoo both cries and laughs........simply brilliant jazz music for your mind

Rose Windows - The Sun Dogs (2013)

Rose Windows - The Sun Dogs

  Seattles' psych post rockers Rose Windows released "The Sun Dogs" in 2013 stirring the gods of space!  With songs being written by band leader Chris Cheveyo and lead singer Rabia Shaheen Qazi this album will captivate your mind!...at least it did mine!

Fans of Sigur Ros will likely love this album with their atmosphereic spaceiness and deep unhurried musical exploration into textures.   Lead vocalist Rabia Shaheen Qazi has a beautiful voice that soars above the sonic kaleidocopes of sound.   Rose Windows is a seven piece band with 3 guitarists, bass, drums, organ, vocals and flute.......

There is also a definite Persian- Eastern tinged carpet and incense feeling going on here.....what a magical carpet ride

 My favourite moment is the 10 mins epic tune "This Shroud" with its huge wall of Eastern infused psychedelic rock.

A fantastic band and a great debut album......one of my favourites from 2013!!