Advertisement
I've never posted before, so I don't know if this is reasonable, but i've been geeking out to these two albums and had to share with someone:
1. Christian McBride - Live at Tonic ; Yeah, they're jazz guys, and play a lot of different things, but there's some major funky stuff going on here.
2. King Curtis - Live at the Fillmore West ; Bernard Purdie on drums, great googily moogily, 'nuff said.
Anyone else have some good records spinning right now?
1. Christian McBride - Live at Tonic ; Yeah, they're jazz guys, and play a lot of different things, but there's some major funky stuff going on here.
2. King Curtis - Live at the Fillmore West ; Bernard Purdie on drums, great googily moogily, 'nuff said.
Anyone else have some good records spinning right now?
Advertisement
Advertisement
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Thu, February 1, 2007 - 1:28 PMwasn't christian mcbride the ORIGINAL bassist for the roots (hiphop group?)
-
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sat, February 3, 2007 - 11:29 AMi don't know for sure, but i wouldn't be surprised since ?uestlove and mcbride grew up and went to school together. That also would explain that Philadelphia Experiment album with those two and Uri Caine on keyboards.
-
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sat, February 3, 2007 - 11:43 AMin answer to the original post:
lewis taylor "stoned": www.amazon.com/Stoned-Lew...851-2147668
alice russell: www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_s...356-6334461
(there's no audio samples for alice--sorry!) -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Thu, February 22, 2007 - 1:55 PMJazzy, but not really acid jazz, Mirva's 'We're Here Now' (they're out of Sweden). Think they're on MySpace. Saw them play in Gothenburg. Also Ida Olsson's great despite the lyrics being in Swedish. Worth having a look. -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Fri, March 2, 2007 - 5:43 PMI got an old school demo tape from a friend in SF. Yeah, cassette that is, hehe. They had this acid jazz band called "Invisible Afro" back in the early 90's. They recorded 4 tracks and that was it after a few improvisational live shows. Their big claim to fame was the harmonica player, Eddie Gordon, of Sanford and Son theme song fame. Kind of fun to hear that all live sound with the dj samples thrown over top again. I will record it in .wav format if anyone wants to hear it too. -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sat, April 7, 2007 - 12:45 PMI am glad to find this tribe. I thought I was all alone out here. I would love a copy of the live gig. Not sure what .wav format is. Can I download that? The scene in SF in the 90's was cool. -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sat, April 7, 2007 - 6:26 PMi'm listening to nu jazz--unsure if that counts ... -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sun, April 8, 2007 - 12:39 PM<i'm listening to nu jazz--unsure if that counts ...>
nope.
(of course it does.) -
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Tue, April 10, 2007 - 9:11 AM*throws pillow at T*
-
-
-
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Sun, April 8, 2007 - 12:43 PM<Not sure what .wav format is.>
it's an uncompressed sound format--usually people make mp3s from .wav (pc) or .aiff (mac) to save space. instead of a 5 meg file for a song 5 mins or less, we're talking about 10x that--50megs for a 5 min song. these days mac & pc can play both formats, but originally they were tied to their respective platforms.
-
-
-
-
-
Unsu...
Re: What's everyone listening to?
Wed, May 2, 2007 - 1:57 PMToufic Farroukh drab:zeen www.sternsmusic.com/disk_info/2741158