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Would you be interested in a "Laughing Clock Book Club" (email convo) discussing Michael E. Veal's Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, From Analog to Digital? Contact DJP to learn more! | ||||||||||
Count Basie | M Squad Theme (excerpt) | Basic Basie | MPS | 1969 | Eric Dixon (fl) Freddie Green (g) Norman Keenan (b) Harold Jones (d) Chico O'Farrill (arr), et al. | |||||
Music behind DJ: Red Garland |
M Squad Theme |
Red In Bluesville |
Prestige |
1969 |
4/17/1959: Red Garland (p) Sam Jones (b) Art Taylor (d) |
0:00:31 (Pop-up) |
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Janel and Anthony | Slight Sense | New Moon In The Evil Age | Cuneiform | 2024 | (no date given). Janel Leppin - cello, modified cello, vocals, synthesizers, piano, koto, hammered dulcimer, bass. Anthony Pirog - electric and acoustic guitar, guitar synth, synthesizers, bass, percussion. Devin Hoff - electric and acoustic bass. Dr. Ali Analouei - daf, tonbak | * | 0:04:48 (Pop-up) | |||
SML | Feed The Birds | Small Medium Large | International Anthem | 2024 | October 12–13 2022 & April 8–9 2023; Overdubs (2024). Anna Butterss - Electric Bass. Jeremiah Chiu - Synthesizers, Live-sampling, Aux Percussion. Josh Johnson - Saxophone, Electronics. Booker Stardrum - Drums, Percussion. Gregory Uhlmann - Guitar, Effects | * | 0:10:48 (Pop-up) | |||
Kim Cass | Tentacle | Levs | Pi Recordings | 2024 | October 2023. October 2023. Kim Cass – bass, sampling. Matt Mitchell – piano and prophet-6. Tyshawn Sorey – drums. Laura Cocks – flutes. Adam Dotson – euphonium. | * | 0:16:56 (Pop-up) | |||
Ryan Truesdell | Playground 1. Copy Cat (Oded Lev-Ari) | Synthesis: The String Quartet Sessions (Ryan Truesdell Presents) | Artist Share | 2024 | 12/3/2022: Sara Caswell (violin), Joyce Hammann (violin), Lois Martin (viola), Noah Hoffeld (cello) | * | 0:20:20 (Pop-up) | |||
Ryan Truesdell | Playground 2. Ropes and Ladders (Oded Lev-Ari) | Synthesis: The String Quartet Sessions (Ryan Truesdell Presents) | Artist Share | 2024 | * | 0:25:41 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Don Pullen |
Big Alice (alternate take) |
Richard's Tune |
Sackville |
2014 CD reissue of "Solo Piano Album" with two bonus tracks. Recorded 1975. |
0:29:41 (Pop-up) |
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Bobby Hutcherson | Photon In A Paper World | Classic Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 | Mosaic | 2024 | 11/25/1968: Harold Land (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Stanley Cowell (p) Reggie Johnson (b) Joe Chambers (d) | * | 0:34:54 (Pop-up) | |||
Bobby Hutcherson | Una Muy Bonita (alternate take) | Classic Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 | Mosaic | 2024 | 7/14/1966: Joe Henderson (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) McCoy Tyner (p) Herbie Lewis (b) Billy Higgins (d) | * | 0:41:41 (Pop-up) | |||
Tarbaby | Comme il faut | You Think This America | Giant Step Arts | 2024 | August 2022: Orrin Evans (piano), Eric Revis (bass), Nasheet Waits (drums) | * | 0:47:55 (Pop-up) | |||
Don Byas | Cherokee (alternate take) | Classic Don Byas Sessions 1944-1946 | Mosaic | 2023 | 5/17/1946: Don Byas (tenor sax), Teddy Brannon (piano), Franklin Skeete (bass), Fred Radcliffe (drums) | * | 0:53:24 (Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Mary Lou Williams |
Medi I |
Zoning |
Smithsonian Folkways |
1/17/1974, with Bob Cranshaw (bass guitar). DJP edit. |
0:56:07 (Pop-up) |
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Radio Rerun: The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited (1977) |
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Michiel de Ruyter & Radio Nederland/Dutch World Broadcasting System | Program 5: Loek Dikker/Pierre Courbois Sextet & The Diamond Five | The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited | Radio Nederland | 1977 | 1:00:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
Loek Dikker/Pierre Courbois Sextet | Triopel | The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited | 10/24/1975: Frank Grasso (trumpet), Gerd Dudek (tenor & soprano sax), Leo van Oostrom (alto sax), Loek Dikker (piano), Arnold Dooyeweerd (bass), Pierre Courbois (drums) | 1:01:07 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Diamond Five | Relaxin' at the Jazz Corner | The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited | 10/23/1975: Jon English (tp) Harry Verbeke (ts) Cees Slinger (p) Henk Haverhoek (b) John Engels (d) | 1:12:28 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Diamond Five | Two-Bass Hit | The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited | 1:19:24 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Susie Ibarra Trio |
Dreams (Alternate Take) |
Radiance |
Hopscotch |
1999 |
7/18/1999: Cooper-Moore (p,harp,diddley-bo) Charles Burnham (vln) Susie Ibarra (d,perc) |
1:28:09 (Pop-up) |
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Would you be interested in a "Laughing Clock Book Club" (email convo) discussing Michael E. Veal's Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, From Analog to Digital? Contact DJP to learn more! | ||||||||||
John Coltrane | Song of Praise | Live at Birdland and The Half Note | Cool & Blue | 1992 | 5/7/1965: WABC-FM from the Half Note. John Coltrane (sop,ts) McCoy Tyner (p) Jimmy Garrison (b) Elvin Jones (d) | 1:32:40 (Pop-up) | ||||
Miles Davis | Directions | 1969 Miles: Festiva de Juan Pins | Sony (Japan) | 7/25/1969. Miles Davis (tp) Wayne Shorter (ts,sop) Chick Corea (el-p,keyboards) Dave Holland (b) Jack DeJohnette (d). Producer: Teo Macero, Remastering Engineer: Ray Moore. (Also released in "The Bootleg Series vol. 2: Live in Europe 1969," Produced for Release by Richard Seidel & Michael Cuscuna, Mastered by Mark Wilder & Maria Triana, Mastering Coordinator: Donna Kloepfer). Played by Stork on May 26. | 1:51:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Music behind DJ: Herbie Hancock |
Mimosa (alternate take) |
Inventions & Dimensions |
Blue Note |
8/30/1963: Herbie Hancock (p) Paul Chambers (b) Willie Bobo (d) Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martinez (bongos, finger cymbal) |
1:58:01 (Pop-up) |
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Max Roach | Perdido | Live in Berlin | Jazzwerkstatt | 2009 | 7/16/1984: Cecil Bridgewater (tp,flhrn) Odean Pope (ts) Tyrone Brown (el-b) Max Roach (d,perc) | 2:00:34 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kenny Barron | Sunset | Beyond This Place | Artwork Records | 2024 | Immanuel Wilkins (alto sax) Steve Nelson (vibes) Kenny Barron (piano) Kiyoshi Kitagawa (bass) Johnathan Blake (drums) | * | 2:08:17 (Pop-up) | |||
Joe Harriott | Shadows | Chronology: Live 1968-69 | Jazz in Britain | 2020 | 9/4/1968: The Joe Harriott Quintet—Live in London. Kenny Wheeler (trumpet, flugelhorn), Joe Harriott (alto sax), Pat Smythe (piano), Ron Mathewson (bass), Bill Eyden (drums) | 2:15:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
Earl Browne | John Cage: Three Solos for Trumpet (from the Concert for Piano and Orchestra, 1957-1958) | A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute | Koch International Classics | 1993 | "This work comprises 63 pages to be played, in whole or in part, in any sequence, involving 84 'types' of composition. To be performed, in whole or in part, in any duration, with any number of the above performers, as a solo, chamber ensemble, symphony, concert for piano and orchestra, aria, etc.... This work was used as music for the choreographed piece by Merce Cunningham entitled Antic Meet, with stage decors and costume design by Robert Rauschenberg. Concert for Piano and Orchestra has no score, but rather consists of highly detailed parts. Any performance may include all of the instruments, but the work may also be performed as a solo, duet, trio, etc. Should this occur, the title should be changed to reflect the chosen instrumentation, i.e. Solo for Piano. The notation of each part uses a system wherein space is relative to time. The amount of time is determined by the musician and then altered during performance, by the conductor, whose role is to act as a chronometer on the podium whose arms simulate the movement of the hands of a clock. Notes are of 3 sizes, and may refer to duration or amplitude or both, interpreted by the performer. This work is a tour de force compilation of then contemporary compositional practices, with each of its solos involving as many playing techniques as possible. The part for pianist, for example, is an aggregate of 84 different kinds of notation, written on 63 pages, and composed using 84 different compositional techniques. The pianist may play the material in whole or in part, choosing any notations, elements, or parts, and playing them in any order. Cage’s composing means involved chance operations, as well as the use of the imperfections found in the paper upon which the music was written. This work may be performed alone, or in combination with Solo for Voice 1, Solo for Voice 2, Fontana Mix, Aria, Indeterminacy, Song Books, and/or other related indeterminate pieces such as Variations I and II." -- from JohnCage.org | 2:22:24 (Pop-up) | ||||
Music behind DJ: Max Roach & Abdullah Ibrahim |
Acclamation |
Streams of Consciousness |
9/20/1977. Originally on Baystate (Japan). |
2:33:05 (Pop-up) |
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Bobby Hutcherson | Aquarian Moon (alternate take) | Classic Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 | Mosaic | 2024 | 2/8/1966: Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Herbie Hancock (p) Bob Cranshaw (b) Joe Chambers (d) | * | 2:37:57 (Pop-up) | |||
Bobby Hutcherson | West 22nd Street Theme (alternate take) | Classic Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 | Mosaic | 2024 | 6/10/1965: Freddie Hubbard (tp) James Spaulding (as) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Herbie Hancock (p) Ron Carter (b) Joe Chambers (d) | * | 2:48:42 (Pop-up) | |||
Music behind DJ: Joe Chambers Moving Picture Orchestra |
M Squad Theme |
Live at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola |
Savant |
2012 |
September 2011. Craig Handy (tenor sax), David Weiss (trumpet), Xavier Davis (piano), Dwayne Burno (bass), Joe Chambers (drums, vibes, arranger), Steve Berrios (percussion), et al. |
2:54:22 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
adamdoesit:
WR:
Could be a book title.
Jeff g. via app,:
WR:
DJ Peter:
Hey Jeff, adamdoesit (said with French accent), WR!
Listener Gregory:
DJ Peter:
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asheville jon:
DJ Peter:
adamdoesit:
WR:
This report comes from my bed and the window shades are all closed so there are obvious limitations to those weather observations.
I lounge here and am coming to grips with the opening pages of the Veal book. Currently reading Veal's discussion of his evolving encounters with Coltrane's music. I.E. page 6 & 7.
DJ Peter:
In Veal's case there's a pretext: the notion of signal deterioration as tapes are passed around is one of the things that interests him.
adamdoesit:
DJ Peter:
DJ Peter:
WR:
Billy Higgins on drums for the Coleman and the Hutcherson recordings.
Listener Gregory:
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coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz in the Berkshires:
Hi clock watchers!
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doctorjazz:
DJ Peter:
Hey coelacanthø! How's your Spanish?
doctorjazz:
DJ Peter:
tom tom the pipers son:
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tom tom the pipers son:
Listener Gregory:
News you can use!
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Listener Gregory:
doctorjazz in the Berkshires:
doctorjazz in the Berkshires:
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doctorjazz in the Berkshires:
DJ Peter:
Listener Gregory:
WR:
adamdoesit:
doctorjazz in the Berkshires:
DJ Peter:
adamdoesit:
Listener Gregory:
DJ Peter:
Miles Davis coming up: for those reading along, you can turn to p. 264.
As it happens Stork played this same performance a month ago on Miles's birthday, but the sonics are very different on the Japanese Sony release I've drawn from.
Listener Gregory:
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WR:
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coelacanth∅:
Thanks Peter!
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Listener Gregory:
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HyperDose:
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chresti:
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Listener Gregory:
10 hours in one week is a lot. There just isn't that much jazz recording.
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