Sunday, December 15, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - David Liebman, Turtle Island Quartet

It's ten days to Christmas, and this Sunday Music Muse Day, find me still putting off my Xmas shopping.  While I procrastinate, let list to two slightly odd CDs, in being sort of concept records (?).  First up, David Liebman  The Elements: Water. This "theme" is water.  The music ranges from introspective to more avant-garde played by high-quality sideman.  There is also an interview with Dave Liebman about the production of the music, on the last track. Worth a listen.






My second selection is the Turtle Island Quartet Have you ever Been...?  The theme of this classical quartet CD is playing the music of Jimi Hendrix (a favorite of mine) and the music of David Balakrishnan, the group's founder and resident composer. There's evena tune by John Mclaughlin, "To Bop or Not to Be", from one of his post-Mahavishu Orchestra CDs.  The music of Balakrishnan ,"Tree of Life", is a suite inspired by the Charles Darwin's book, "On the Origin of Species".  I have an earlier CD of the group and think of them a classical fusion band.  I think you'll find their interpretations of Hendrix tunes interesting.





I hope to start my Xmas shopping this week (I have no choice, I guess).  Next Sunday Music Muse Day will feature holiday music.  Until then, enjoy.











Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Thundercats Tuesday: My unproduced Thundercats story outlines.

I was honored to have written two Thundercats episodes for the last season of the original Rankin/Bass series. I'm was proud of both "Shadowmaster" (TC#125) and "Well of Doubt" (TC#129), but there were several story outlines that didn't make pass the pitch or outline stage, and were unproduced. Here are my collection of my outlines. In future posts, I'll give more detail of each one. 









Sunday, December 8, 2024

Sunday Music Muse Day - Charles Lloyd, ECM Records (Anthology)

This Sunday Music Muse Day finds me offering two ECM Records selections.  First up, Charles Lloyd Life Every Voice, a 2002 ECM release featuring a top-notch group of musicians, including the late John Abercrombie on guitar  (one of my favorites) Marc Johnson and Larry Grenadier on double bass, Geri Allen on piano, and Bill Hart on drums.  Playing the tenor saxophone, flute, and taragato a woodwind instrument commonly used in Hungarian folk music, Lloyd leads the group through a varied collection of standard, traditional, and popular tunes, managing to keep each fresh and enjoyable.








My second selection is ECM - Selected Signs, a CD of various artists on its roster.  Worth listening to for a good sampling of what the label has to offer. 



So, with Santa, making a list, and checking it twice, be good to yourself and others, or there'll be coal in your stocking and not a CD of music. ;)


Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Thundercats fan makes my day - Babylonian Barbarian Boiler cel

I currently received an email from a Thundercat's fan, Andrew Mackenzie, who was asking about a T'Cats animation cel he had  bought on Ebay.  In the end, it was a cel I sold on Ebay years ago, of Mumm-Ra with the Babylonian Barbarian Boiler cel from Episode 124, "Ma-Mutt's Confusion". I have to admit, the BB Boiler was one of my favorite prop designs, and there were times I regretted selling it.  But Andrew's email makes me feel better knowing the cel is being appreciated, instead of just being stashed away in my art files. So, Andrew was kind enough to give me permission to mention him in this post, and share his pic of the cel on his wall.



Thanks, again, Andrew.  All the best and ...THUNDERCATS HOOOO!

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.