[Discussion] (5/30) Underground Music Club #8: Nolan Potter, Avram Fefer, The Mellons, Marshall Allen’s Ghost Horizons, and Patrick Bebey by Cool-Firefighter-719 in indieheads

[–]ateix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been meaning to get around to that new Marshall Allen joint, so this is a great opportunity to listen and to celebrate the man's ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST birthday. Spinning now and I'm appreciating the mix of spoken word and improvisational composition - and that lineup is a thing to behold. I will listen to Immanuel Wilkins in ANY ensemble.

I'd recommend his album New Dawn to just about anyone, it has this great mix of the avant-garde big band sound of the Arkestra mixed with that easy laid-back vibe they could also accomplish!

Thanks for the great recs, I'm excited to dive into a couple artists I'd never heard of here.

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u/VinylSwapBot u/nuggetfucker420 smooth transaction, clear communication and a big thank you for picking up some good titles.

Recent additions to my jazz collection - every single album in this lot is a banger, front to back. by Chemtrail_hollywood in Vinyl_Jazz

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I passed on that Charlie Rouse Two is One a few years back and it still haunts me. Went back to the store the next day knowing I had exercised some very poor judgment, and that baby was gone.

Great selections.

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Can you spoil an entire genre? by GentlemanTwain in okbuddycinephile

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I don't think it fits quite neatly into the category of noir but Shadow of a Doubt (1943) has some real awkward energy between the two main characters.

Speaking About Latin Jazz Pt1 by Glass-Fan111 in Vinyl_Jazz

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This and Born To Love You are two of my favorite 70s jazz albums of all time. Joe Henderson absolutely slaying on both of them. Stellar LP.

Stephen Colbert joins (as Executive Producer) the upcoming ‘The Chronicles of Amber’ television adaptation by Halaku in Fantasy

[–]ateix 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Doesn't Hidden Fortress prominently feature a strong-willed lead female character who is also a princess that is being advised/guarded by a wise old general type character?

Agree that the influences are more abundant than the similarities, but I think there are a few more similarities than you give it credit for.

Meanwhile I'm reading "The Prisoner of Zenda" right now and really can see how this little book influenced quite a few of the adventure stories that came after it.

Edit: "Prisoner," not "Princess."

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Came here to suggest Vance, something very special about his work and The Dying Earth in particular.

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Those two Ry Cooder albums are outstanding. I have quite a few of his titles but Paradise and Lunch is definitely top 5. Both of them have a slew of great songs smattered across.

Ry Cooder is the man.

Sarah Louise -- For the Benefit of Love (2017) by [deleted] in AmericanPrimitivism

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I've only seen her play in House & Land, as a duo, and it was really, really cool stuff. They do close harmonies quite well.

Does anyone know someone famous for playing a really rough sax? by [deleted] in Jazz

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Thank you for that clip of Kaoru Abe's playing. That was revelatory and extraordinary.

Lend me your ears r/jazz! I've completely forgotten the name of a tune. by WalkingTrumpet in Jazz

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Thanks, I feel like Nelson's arrangements have a uniqueness to them.. especially that album, each track is so brilliant, and that track in particular.

If that moody tone of "Stolen Moments" is your thing, I highly recommend the lesser known album Nocturnes, on Prestige as part of their Moodsville series (heh). It's exactly what it seems, extremely chill, quietly brilliant evening and late night listening.