Sunday, December 1, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - John Coltrane, Bradford Marsalis.

This post Thanksgiving Sunday Music Muse Day find me still recovering from eating leftovers from the holiday fest.  But the need to slow down, makes listening to some jazz easier.  My two selection this week, are a little out of guilt.  First up is John Coltrane Live at the Village Vanguard: The Master Tapes. What self-respecting jazz fan can pass up buying this CD with a title like that?  I admit to not being a big Coltrane fan, but I have to respect his legacy enough to give this a listen. There's enough for me to like, and some for me to say, "not my thing".  





My second selection causes a sense of guilt differently.  Bradford Marsalis I heard you Twice the First Time, leaves me feeling guilty of not liking his music as much as I feel I should.  I can hear echoes of John Coltrane in his playing, and his use of the spoken word reminds me of his Bop-Hop leaning music with his Buckshot Lefondue releases. Also, I respect hi for his gig as bandleader of the Tonight Show, and String's Bring on the Night tour.  But his jazz group recordings don't do it for me, plain and simple. 


 



Now the rush to Christmas begins.  Make sure their some good jazz music in between the standard Xmas tunes. Enjoy.


Sunday, November 24, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - Gene Bertoncini & Frank Vignola, Pat Martino

Just a quick Sunday Music Muse Day post of two CD of veteran jazz guitarists. First up, Gene Bertocini and Frank Vignola Meeting of the Grooves, performing a set of classic jazz standards. I feel fortunate to keep finding Gene Bertoncini CDs as they always bring a smile to my face.





I can always say the same for the late Pat Martino Think Tank. This is a 2003 Blue Note Records release that will find plenty of time on my CD player.






This weekend find us preparing for Thanksgiving, and even with the stress and feelings of impending doom with incoming presidential administration, we must remember and hold on to things in our lives we have to be thankful for.  Here's wishing you a peaceful and safe Thanksgiving holiday.



Sunday Music Muse Day - Dev Ramsaran Un Dia de Noviembre

Here's a special Sunday Music Muse Day treat, the latest performance video by Dev Ramsaran. I commented, on Youtube, "Bravo...bravo! Beautifly done. I'll have to learn the melody, so we can play it together next time we get together. Also. I had to look up the translation for the title, which is "A Day in November". I have to share a song, totally different, that I wrote back in 1980, titled, "November Night"...So now we have two songs for our Deb/Dev Zen Guitar Duo (LOL...keeping the dream alive) Again, great playing." Be sure to give him a like on Youtube, to encourage him for more.



Sunday, November 10, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - Tord Gustavsen, Bill Frisell.

This Sunday Music Muse Day, find me, and others, still in shock, over the election results, and concerned about the future. But I tried to remain calm focused on the realty of the moment and deal with facts and truth to guide me.  My selections today offer calm, and challenge.  First, the calm is Tord Gustavsen Trio Seeing.  This piano, bass and drum trio plays introspective music, that almost a whisper at time. It's hard to imagine this being played in large concert hall.  I have several of Gustavsen, and generally enjoy his music, as I do this one., whether it's a trio, quartet or other grouping with the addition various horn players.  A certain amount of introspective is needed at this point. 






Next is Bill Frisell Breaking the Shell, with Kit Downes on pipe organ, and Andrew Cyrille on drums. The challenge is in the first sentence of the liner note that mention that this is an unusual instrumental line up.  And, I have to admit, this CD leaves me with mixed feelings.  At time that music leans into unfocused Avant-garde territory, before returning to a more relaxed, again introspective nature.  I'll have to give it several more listening before I give it a solid thumbs up or down.




So, there you have it.  I wasn't sure I'd do a post this week as the election results hit me like ton of bricks. But, I have to pick myself up, and move forward. I hope you have, or can find way to keep yourself sane in these chaotic times. Always remember, you're not alone. Peace.


Sunday, November 3, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - Harvie S./Sheryl Bailey - Mark Helias, Gerry Hemings=way, Ray Anderson

This Sunday Music Muse Day, falls on the first day of Daylight Saving Time, and the last weekend before Election day, and the combination has a lot of people's heads spinning.  The uncertainties of the election are so thick you could cut it with a knife.  So, with that in mind, I'm offering these two indie releases that offer a light music tone.  First is Harvie S/ Sheryl Bailey Plucky Strum, nice acoustic guitar and bass duo set.  The playful comic graphic almost comes as fitting a novelty music album, but there is some nice intimate interplay. 





Next up is BassDrumBone The line Up. The band's name refers to bassist Mark Helias, drummer, and Gerry Hemingway, and trombonist Ray Anderson,  An online profile on the All That Jazz website, says: "BassDrumBone is a trio that has wedded the uniquness of it's instrumentation with the singular personality of it's three members. A true collective, their music combines three distinct compositional and improvisational approaches with an exceptional musical rapport." I'll let you be the judge, but I think it's worth a listen.




Well, here's hoping for a safe and high turn out election we can all take proud in. 




Sunday, October 27, 2024

Sunday Music Muse day - Laurie Anderson, Skies Cries Mary

For this Sunday Music Muse Day, I'm stepping out of my jazz comfort zone, presenting a hit, and miss. The hit being Laurie Anderson Life on a String.  I pick up this CD after seeing a segment on PBS News Hour on her latest release Amelia, inspired by Amelia Earhart, the famous aviator lost during a flight attempting to circle the globe.  The Amelia CD wasn't at my local Record store, so I picked up Life on a String.  I enjoy Laurie Anderson's music. It exists in a category by itself, more performance art, than music.  But, worth a listen.




Next, is a miss, Skies Cries Mary Exit at the Axis.  This is a second CD I've tried by this  "American psychedelic rock/trance musical group from Seattle, Washington, formed in the late 1980s " (Wikipedia)  In Truth, I bought both CDs because the title of the band and CD reminds me of Jimi Hendrix song titles.  But the band's music doesn't come close to generating the excitement of Hendrix tune.   I' ll pass on trying another of their CDs.




That's my quick Sunday Music Muse Day post. Remember to vote BLUE.  

New Thundercat Toy figures

I saw these Thundercats figures this week. I'm not crazy about the Lion-O skin color on this version, and the other smaller figures seemed a little overpriced.




 I'm still hoping for the toy to make figuures of the T'Cats characters I designed for the last season, but hope the toy company's doeas a better job, than the Lion-O figure.