One day, I'm going to invent a time machine, and play in Frank Zappa's Band
posted by Paul Richey
That's my kind of music!
One day, I'm going to invent a time machine, and play in Frank Zappa's Band
posted by Paul RicheyDon't just sit there, get up and move to this great tune!
posted by OrnthoronBilly Strayhorn's Lush Life is arguably my favourite song of all time. The winding chord progression underlines the pessimistic lyrics perfectly. It is here sung by drummer/vocalist Grady Tate.
posted by OrnthoronLeroy Jenkins, 1932-2007, was a renowned jazz and impro violinist and avant-garde composer. He broke new ground for the use of violin in avant-garde and improvised music. Live at NYC SoHo art space... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronI couldn't bring myself to tag this as cheese. What do you think?
posted by uhohzombiesThe interplay between Robin Eubanks and Chris Potter is brilliant! Live at Montreal Jazz Festival. Dave Holland: Bass Steve Nelson: Vibraphone Robin Eubanks: Trombone Chris Potter: Soprano Sax Billy... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronEphemeral... Dave Holland: Bass Robins Eubanks: Trombone Chris Potter: Tenor Sax Steve Nelson: Vibraphone & Marimba Nate Smith: Drums
posted by OrnthoronLive in NY, from the Two Against Nature DVD. Guitar solo by Jon Herington.
posted by Ornthoron[ 12 min. 19 sec. ] The piano on the left is tuned one-quarter tone sharp, providing notes in-between the notes of the normally tuned piano. Performed by the Paratore brothers. Charles Ives - 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces ... continue reading
posted by jacobreckerForward he cried, from the rear, and the front rank died...
posted by kronosposeidonAbbey Lincoln and her husband at the time, legendary bebop era drummer Max Roach, doing a song from his famous "We Insist! - Freedom Now" suite. Max Roach (drums), Coleridge Perkins (piano), Eddie... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnaA beautiful mix of jazz and electronica, from Molvær's groundbreaking 1997 album "Khmer".
posted by OrnthoronA free impro leading into the composition "First Song", live at Aarhus International Jazz Festival in 2007. I love Tim Berne's playing. There is also an interesting bass technique towards the end. Tomasz... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronJewish-inspired jazz from the great John Zorn. I absolutely adore the guitar sound of Marc Ribot, better known as the guitar wizard on many a Tom Waits record. John Zorn: Alto Sax and leader Marc Ribot: Guitar ... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronMauersberger wrote this Motet from the impressions of the Destruction of Dresden in February 1945. Two month before the war was over the city was badly destroyed within a few days. The city centre burned... continue reading
posted by paul4dirtPerformed by: The London Festival Orchestra and Alberto Lizzio
posted by paul4dirtWritten after Maria went hang gliding for the first time. (At least that's what I've heard)
posted by Paul RicheyThe talented chap on the video is Peter Aidu. WOW
posted by griefer_queaferThe great german trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff plays a groovy asian-inspired tune. The other musicians are: Heinz Sauer, ts & ss; Günther Kronberg, as; Günther Lenz, b; Ralf Hübner, dr
posted by OrnthoronThe talented swedish singers Rebecka Törnqvist and Sara Isaksson have recorded an album of Steely Dan covers. This is their beautiful rendition of "Rose Darling".
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