Friday 26 July 2024
Praise Poems Vol. 9
Wednesday 24 July 2024
Praise Poems Vol. 8
Monday 22 July 2024
As requested Geoff Tyus in Continuation, 1979, fresh rip with limited time lossless
From discogs:
American pianist, composer and keyboardist, died 7 October 2007.
This was requested and I didn't have much to go on other than the Mt. Vernon composition from the Praise Poems series, which admittedly was wonderful. His first LP from 1979 though is mostly solo piano, which definitely gets a little boring at times. The first two tracks achieve a bit of library feel to them with the more filled out arrangements, as in the first:
Notice the appearance of Joplin's horrific The Entertainer piano piece, made famous at the time by that Robert Redford movie that was big in the 70s. Amazingly, he manages to ruin an already monstrous piece, with boogie-woogie stylings, to make it even more blood-curdling. The second side is all solo piano, partly improvised.
Saturday 20 July 2024
Peter Giger and Family of Percussion from 1976 by request
I posted the later album Sunday Palaver, here. To repeat quickly, Swiss Peter Giger was the drummer for the formidable early kraut fusion band Dzyan, that still blows me away when I listen to it today. Other than the first Giger/Lenz/Marron album Beyond, from 1976, the remainder of his material disappoints me. Family of Percussion was founded by Trilok Gurtu and made a bunch of LPs too, but on his own Giger made an album with the same name in 1976 which is the one posted here. So I guess technically this album is not a part of the band FoP's discography at all.
First track called Mistral gives you an indication of this, mostly percussion, some improvisations, not much actual music therefore:
Thursday 18 July 2024
Third Stream in Gettin' It Together, 1979 freshly ripped from lovely mint with limited time only lossless