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Before this copied email from Wayside, let me clear some confusion. I got several private messages asking me if some CD's are in stock. The same thing happened for the SynPhonic thread and other vendors I posted about. To make this clear, I only copy and paste the "New CD's In Stock Emails" I receive from them; A newsletter of sorts. So please, don't send me PM's asking me to keep a cd aside for you or asking if I have something in Stock. I'm not affiliated with these vendors, don't work for them, don't receive any money or incentive for posting these. I do it for the community here who often seeks to buy Prog CD's (yes, there are a few still left who buy CD's) and don't know where to find them, or for others interested to see what new Prog CD's have been released/reissued recently. So without further a due, here's the latest email about new cd's in stock from Wayside Music: " Hi,Here's what has come in stock in the last week - either new releases or re-stockings of items that have been unavailable: 3 Mice : Elaine di Falco/Cedric Vuille/Dave Willey-Send Me a Postcard $20.00 3 Mice is the latest release from our old friend Cédric Vuille, who you know from L'Ensemble Raye. Joining him are Dave Willey (co-leader of Hamster Theatre) (who has long admitted to being heavily influenced by 'le rayes', so this must be a dream come true for him) and Elaine di Falco (of Hughscore, Thinking Plague). The instrumentation is: Cédric Vuille: ukulele, guitar, cuatro, Theremin, clarinet, other oddities, Dave Willey: accordion, bass, guitar, guitarron, other oddities, Elaine di Falco: voice, keyboards, accordion, other oddities and the sound is what you would expect in a good way; it's a combination of the tunefulness and playfulness of both L'Ensemble Raye and Hamster Theatre. I wish I could say that this is a record that will hit it out of the ballpark and bring these great musicians a ton of new fans, but the music is too low-key and unflashy for that. But folks already attuned to these musicians and their works have been counting the days for this to arrive.... [Disques Raye] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Anima Morte-The Nightmare Becomes Reality $16.00 This Swedish band love Goblin so much that they even stole their font and their over-all look for the CD package! Featuring acoustic & electric guitars, bass, bouzouki (Suspiria!), synths, mellotron, Fender Rhodes and drums, this has the feel of the best aspects of without the heavy-metal/crunchy guitar trappings that Daemonia use, which is aok with me. This also has some nice extra touches on percussion and 'general noise' by co-producer Mattias Olsson (Anglagard, Gosta Berlings Saga). Honestly as good as anything as Goblin ever did (and better than some of what they did) - this is the soundtrack to your favorite scary scene playing behind your eyelids. Really good. [Transubstans] There is a four part 'making of' video on youtube. This part, which has a lot of interesting asides from Mattias, is interesting from a keyboard p.o.v., but you can also hear a lot of the album as well in it. Worth a glance! http://www.youtube.com/watch? http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Nicklas Barker-El Ultimo fin de Semana $14.00 Back in stock! This is a totally surprise and a big thrill for Anekdoten fans who have been waiting a LONG time for a new release. This is a Spanish suspense film soundtrack by the guitarist/keyboardist/composer Nicklas Barker of Anekdoten, and while it has elements of that Anekdoten sound, what it *really* has is the sound of his side-project Morte Macabre, which I am sure many of you remember. For those of you who don't remember Morte Macabre, what this means is that this is a dark, mellotron-soaked horror movie soundtrack, with heavy influences from the 70s classics from Goblin and Fabio Frizzi. Joining Nicklas (who doesn't play guitar here, opting for mellotron, theremen, synths and bass) are Anekdoten/Morte Macabre drummer Peter Nordins, Martha Barker on cello and Karolina Bergstron on violin. Great, great atmospheric/dark/spooky stuff and big fun. [Azafran] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Bitchin Bajas-Water Wrackets vinyl lp + DVD (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $17.00 Unbelievably heavy, gatefold-cover, vinyl lp + DVD release of this soundtrack to a remake of the Peter Greenaway film Water Wrackets. I am not familiar with Cooper Crane's other work, but this is an entrancing, krautrock/minimalist influenced work using organ, synths, electric piano, etc. Also included is a DVD of the film. Totally nice and highly recommended. Think Cluster/Terry Riley and you'll know where it is at. Packaged in heavyweight tip-on style gatefold sleeves. Opulent! [Kallistei] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Blue Notes-Before the Wind Changes $20.00 Excellent archival release - the second so far - from the Blue Notes’ 1979 tour of Belgium and Holland, taken from tour organiser Rob Sotemann’s tape archive. This features the established version of the group - South African expatriates all - Louis Moholo-Moholo: drums, voice, Dudu Pukwana: alto sax, whistle, voice, Johnny Dyani: double bass, voice and Chris McGregor: piano, voice. The recording is not professional, but you can hear everyone and they've done as good of a job with the original tapes as you could hope for. How often does a new recording of Chris and Dudu surface? [Ogun] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Michael Chapman-Fully Qualified Survivor $15.00 "Although not as well known as his peers (Roy Harper, John Marytn, and Bert Jansch), the name Michael Chapman is an important one in the linage of English folk rock guitarists and singer/songwriters of the late 60's/early '70s. For those unfamiliar with Chapman's work, Roy Harper might be his closest musical cousin (and both artists were signed to EMI's seminal stoner record label Harvest -- also home to Kevin Ayers and Syd Barrett). Like other Harvest artists, Chapman's music contains a slightly drugged out feel, sublime guitar playing and intense lyrics. Chapman recorded 4 albums for Harvest between 1968 and 1972, of which 1970's Fully Qualified Survivor is hands down considered the classic amongst the whole highly coveted bunch. What makes Fully Qualified Survivor such a special album (besides being a vehicle for a young Mick Ronson's mind-blowing guitar heroics) are the layers of beautiful acoustic guitars, deranged vocals, floating conga drums, and the cello of one Paul Buckmaster -- the same man who provided the intense strings on Elton John's dark masterpiece 'Mad Man Across The Water.' Fully Qualified Survivor is very much an 'album' more than a collection of songs as they seem to link together seamlessly, and in 2011 it's hard to find words to do them justice... File this record between Roy Harper's Flat Baroque and Berserk, John Martyn's Inside Out, and Bert Jansch's Jack Orion and you'll be fine. The perfect album for a blissful day and a joint. Includes a 28-page booklet of historic photos and liner notes, plus a new interview with Michael Chapman." [Light in the Attic] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Debile Menthol-Emile A La Compagne 2 x CDs $32.00 Back in stock! In the early 1980's, the Swiss band Debile Menthol's combination of complex progressive music combined with new-wavey vocals was a fresh and welcome thing. In addition, L'Ensemble Raye, Nimal and others trace their lineage back to Debile Menthol! This release is both of their albums as well as a few bonus tracks. Very worthwhile! [Rec Rec] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Dragon-Dragon 180 gram vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $26.00 The Belgium group that self-produced this album in 1976 in the UK on the Acorn label. A lost jewel of prog with awesome mellotron, killer guitar and excellent vocals. This is the 3rd Golden Pavilion reissue. Fully licensed & limited to 400 copies This reissue comes in beautiful gatefold cover & pressed on 180gr virgin vinyl." "On offer here is a curious mixture of spacious and progressive styles, related to Pulsar, Akasha and Amon Düül II."-Scented Gardens of the Mind [Golden Pavilion] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Dragon-Kalahen 180 gram vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $26.00 "Recorded in 1977, Dragon's second album is in fact a DEMO the band recorded at home with a more atmospheric proggy sound with lots of vibrant Pink Floyd'esque moves, Mellotron, Saxes, flutes, trumpets...including an epic 18 minutes psychedelic jam on B-Side. Comes in colourful gatefold cover with gorgeous outer and inner artwork. Strictly limited to 500 copies!" They move back & forth between being rather heavy & having a quiet psychedelic edge. Not a lost classic by any means, but there are plenty of nice bits to make this a keeper. [Golden Pavilion] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Elephant9-Live at the BBC vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $28.00 Smokin' hot, great sounding - those BBC engineers know what they are doing - vinyl only, live in the studio release by this great organ trio. Highly recommended, as are all of their releases. Limited, hand numbered edition of 500 and released only on vinyl! "At the same time as their triumphant and memorable concert with Motorpsycho in London in November 2010 they popped into BBC for a "Jazz on 3" session. Widely considered to be one of Norway´s best live bands, this album shows the high degree of musicianship in this trio, all tracks being first takes and without any editing whatsoever. Elephant9 is as always Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Humcrush) on Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes, Nikolai Eilertsen (Big Bang) on bass and Torstein Lofthus (Shining) on drums." "The trio have applied unfussy Scandinavian good taste to an unholy mish-mash of Bitches Brew Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Cream (if Eric had ditched the Strat for a Hammond) and miraculously they've come out of it not reeking of patchouli and jazz-fags."-The Word [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Floating Bridge-Floating Bridge $10.00 (special) "Boasting two fine lead guitarists (including Rich Dangel, a longtime member of legendary garage band the Wailers), in their brief existence, this Seattle quartet shared stages with The Doors, Led Zeppelin and The Grateful Dead. Their sole album came out in 1969, and combines exciting psychedelic rock with inventive renditions of contemporary standards (including an instrumental "Hey Jude" that has been acclaimed as one of the best Beatles covers of all time). It's essential listening for all fans of late '60s acid rock. Includes liner notes." "A standard mix of originals and popular covers, with a distinctly heavy, Hendrix-inspired sound." -The Acid Archives [Aurora] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Ga'an-Black Equus vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $16.00 When Richard Pinhas was recently in the USA in May, 2011, I heard great things about this band who were opening for them who were a young, post-whatever, Magma-influenced group. This is their second album and it's really good and it's vinyl only. Ga'an are currently a trio of Lindsay Powell - vocals, electric piano, synth, Seth Sher - drums, Tyson Torstensen - synths, bass guitar, synth bass, electric piano. This album still has the Magma vibe of their first release but adds a little more of that evil vibe from Goblin, Guapo (Black Equus / Black Oni) and Zombi into the stew. Limited edition of 666 copies, the limited edition number of the beast. Really great. Highly recommended. [Captcha] Check out a track from this album performed live! http://www.youtube.com/watch? http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Hills-Master Sleeps $17.00 Excellent, heavy Swedish spacerock/stoner-rock/psych trio. Their first was on Sulatron and now they've moved to Transubstans and they've turned up the electricity and heat. Simple, but very effective, trancey/psych music made with guitars, organ, bass and drums. You like this sound? You'll love this. It just works from beginning to end. So many great Swedish bands and so little time to take enough drugs to enjoy them all! [Transubstans] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Jono El Grande-The Choko King $18.00 "The Choko King by Jono El Grande features recordings from the period between 1995 and 2008, some of which pre-dates his first album by four years. This album offers an open door into Jono's surrealistic musical universe and is a rare gift to his increasing number of fans and anyone interested in the workings of a truly eccentric and artistic mind. The album has been meticulously assembled from home recordings, demos, rehearsal tapes, live and studio recordings and made into a completely new work by Jono himself. Jono El Grande is a self-taught composer, musician, conductor and prankster and remains an outsider on the far margin of the Norwegian experimental music scene. He released his debut mini-album Utopian Dances in 1999, a collection of absurdist instrumentals recorded at home using not much more than a workstation synth. 2003 saw the release of Fevergreens, an album that drew upon classic progressive rock, film music, easy listening and a variety of pop idioms and featured a nine-piece orchestra. The Wire noted that "the vitality of his writing keeps just the right uplifting balance between sweetness and acidity" and called it "a pleasant surprise." Next up was Neo Dada in 2009, an album brimming with musical adventure, odd turns, weird combinations of sounds and instruments, complex signatures and a good portion of pure joy, all mysteriously sugared with infectious melodic hooks. Neo Dada represented something of an artistic breakthrough and received great reviews everywhere. This was followed by Phantom Stimulance in late 2010. The sleeve paintings on The Choko King are by acknowledged Norwegian artist Christer Karlstad and show The Choko King, intentionally misspelled to point to the megalomaniac's hubris: to choke on what you desire the most. The CD edition includes a 14-minute bonus track." [Rune Grammofon Arkiv] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Jono El Grande-The Choko King vinyl lp/limited, numbered edition of 300 copies vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $28.00 "The Choko King by Jono El Grande features recordings from the period between 1995 and 2008, some of which pre-dates his first album by four years. This album offers an open door into Jono's surrealistic musical universe and is a rare gift to his increasing number of fans and anyone interested in the workings of a truly eccentric and artistic mind. The album has been meticulously assembled from home recordings, demos, rehearsal tapes, live and studio recordings and made into a completely new work by Jono himself. Jono El Grande is a self-taught composer, musician, conductor and prankster and remains an outsider on the far margin of the Norwegian experimental music scene. He released his debut mini-album Utopian Dances in 1999, a collection of absurdist instrumentals recorded at home using not much more than a workstation synth. 2003 saw the release of Fevergreens, an album that drew upon classic progressive rock, film music, easy listening and a variety of pop idioms and featured a nine-piece orchestra. The Wire noted that "the vitality of his writing keeps just the right uplifting balance between sweetness and acidity" and called it "a pleasant surprise." Next up was Neo Dada in 2009, an album brimming with musical adventure, odd turns, weird combinations of sounds and instruments, complex signatures and a good portion of pure joy, all mysteriously sugared with infectious melodic hooks. Neo Dada represented something of an artistic breakthrough and received great reviews everywhere. This was followed by Phantom Stimulance in late 2010. The sleeve paintings on The Choko King are by acknowledged Norwegian artist Christer Karlstad and show The Choko King, intentionally misspelled to point to the megalomaniac's hubris: to choke on what you desire the most." [Rune Grammofon Arkiv] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Eyvind Kang-Visible Breath vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $24.00 Quite a heavy-hitting line-up: Ideologic Organ curation and art direction by Stephen O'Malley. Stewart Dempster (trombone); Julian Priester (trombone); Cuong Vu (trumpet); Taina Karr (oboe); Timb Harris (violin); Eyvind Kang (viola); Jessika Kenney (voice); Miguel Frasconi (glass); Cristina Valdez (piano); Steve Moore (electric piano); Susan Alcorn (pedal steel guitar); Janel Leppin (modified cello). "Eyvind Kang's tremendous efforts on Sunn O)))'s Monoliths & Dimensions album helped elevate the group's presence to a new level creatively and aesthetically. We were fortunate and perhaps even destined to have this crossing. During this period Kang also premiered the pair of pieces presented on side A of this album, 'Visible Breath' and 'Monodology.' I was fortunate to witness an ensemble concert of these compositions titled 'Grass' in Seattle which featured many of the same amazing musicians we'd been working with on the O))) record, notably the most respected elders Julien Priester and Stuart Dempster. Their presence was such an honor and also an unpredictable inspiration due to their incredibly rich lives producing new and experimental music. The 'Grass' recording done at the time lay dormant for many years. It's my pleasure to present these incredible compositions to the world through this humble effort. Side B is a new piece recorded in summer 2011 with pedal steel and cello, a beautiful excursion of harmonics, ghost tones, and integral interpretation titled 'Thick Tarragon.' Delicate, enjoyable and translucent as white fields of grass."-Stephen O'Malley, October 2011 [Ideologic Organ] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Melchior Alias-Melchior Alias... $10.00 (special) "This French-Canadian ultra-rarity makes its long-overdue CD debut here. Originally issued in 1969, it's a crazed blend of catchy pop, funky grooves and spaced-out psychedelia, with plenty of acid guitar. The identity of the enigmatic Melchior Alias remains unknown, but numerous leading lights of Quebec's progressive music scene are involved, including arranger and future disco luminary Denis Lepage and engineer Peter Tessier (later to make his own rare album). It seems likely that the credit for Robert Goulet as musical director is a joke -- but anything seems possible on this most strange and mysterious of discs. "From Quebec and sung in French, this goofy fusion of guitar, organ, drums and mild electronics has an amiable air of stoned experimentalism ... the highlights are the bizarre groover 'Itineraire 9,' laid-back ballad 'L'Espace d'un Été' and spacey 'L'Aquarium,' which recall the more experimental work of Michel Polnareff and Serge Gainsbourg. Two 45s were extracted, and quite a lot of effort went into the packaging, but promotion and distribution must have been poor, as it's easily one of the rarest major label albums of the period."-Patrick Lundborg, The Acid Archives [Aurora] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ The Mighty Sparrow-Sparrowmania!: Wit, Wisdom And Soul From The King Of Calypso 1960-1974 : 2 x CDs $20.00 Nice compilation from the king of calypso! "Strut presents a brand new retrospective of one of the Caribbean's most towering musical figures, Mighty Sparrow, covering 1962 to 1974. During a career of over 40 years, Sparrow has been an unmatchable figure in the world of calypso and a constant backdrop to Caribbean life, recording over 300 albums and winning eleven Calypso Monarch and eight Road March titles at the annual Trinidad Carnival during one of the most competitive times in its history. Scoring his first hit, 'Jean And Dinah', aged 20, Sparrow's style drew on influences from US street harmony quartets to crooners like Nat King Cole, jazz greats -- Ella, Sinatra -- and the early calypso generation including Lord Melody and Lord Kitchener. By the late '50s and in his early '20s, he was already an influential figure, encouraging Trinidad's people to pay taxes with Carnival hit 'P.A.Y.E.' and highlighting cruelty to animals on 'Russian Satellite'. This new collection hones in on Sparrow's most creative years as he effortlessly surfed musical styles from calypso party jams to hard-hitting boogaloo and soul. He had become a confident political commentator, tackling subjects as varied as domestic economic hardship ('Ah Diggin' Horrors'), slavery ('The Slave') and the Cuban missile crisis ('Kennedy And Kruschev'). Other tracks serve as a vital reference point for today's music. On 'Picong Duel', we hear Sparrow and fellow calypso legend, Lord Melody, trade insults, a direct forerunner to later mic battles in hip hop culture. Elsewhere, Sparrow just plain rocks the party ('Calypso Boogaloo', 'Jook For Jook') and turns in the odd choice cover -- we feature here his lilting version of Otis Redding's 'Try A Little Tenderness' with Byron Lee." [Strut] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Marco Minnemann-Evil Smiles of Beauty/Sound of Crime 2 x CDs $18.00 Marco Minnemann is a monster drummer who plays with a lot of the hottest fusion and modern progressive cats; with Eddie Jobson in UKZ, with Bryan Beller and Guthrie Govan in the Aristocrats, etc. This is a solo album where he plays all the parts on drums, keyboards, guitars, vocals, etc. There is a huge stylistic range here: hot, really complex instrumental trickery to oddball, quirky progressive vocal songs that are reminiscent to me of Mike Keneally's or Bob Drake's work at times. Marco says that this is "an album inspired by robots, wolves, love, the evil and the beautiful ones." http://www.waysidemusic.com/ My Brother the Wind-I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity $14.00 Back in stock! This is the second album by this psychedelic group consisting of the dueling electric guitars of Nicklas Barker of Anekdoten and Mathias Danielsson of Makajodama and Gösta Berlings Saga! They really do some seriously slaying axe work in a kinda post psychedelic/krautrock way. Like their first album, the music is rooted in jam sessions, which they expand upon for their release here. They are extremely well backed up by Ronny Eriksson on bass and Tomas Eriksson on drums. If you dig psychedelic guitar, you will dig this. Their first was great and got them a lot of attention and this one is great too! [Transubstans] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Zeena Parkins-Double Dupe Down $13.00 "Zeena Parkins is a keyboardist, harpist and composer who has worked closely with Fred Frith, Bjork, Ikue Mori and many others. Her brilliant work for dance has earned her three Bessie Awards, and her own bands have toured the world for over twenty years to great acclaim. This special compilation brings together her best compositions written for film and features some of the greatest musicians in the downtown scene. An endlessly creative collection of work by one of the most important and consistently fascinating figures out of New York’s downtown scene." Shelley Hirsch: Voice Okkyung Lee: Cello Christian Marclay: Turntables Ikue Mori: Electronics Zeena Parkins: Acoustic And Electronic Harps, Keyboard, Objects, Electronics, Yamaha Cs-80, Gleeman Pentaphonic Clear Sara Parkins: Violin David Watson: Bagpipes Matthew Welch: Bagpipes William Winant: Percussion Maggie Parkins: Cello James Pugliese: Drums James Staley: Trombone [Tzadik] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ The Residents-Coochie Brake $11.00 "A million years ago, a big rock fell out of the sky and landed right in the middle of Louisiana. Well, it wasn't Louisiana at that time. But that rock fell, and it hit hard making a giant dent. It gradually filled in but no matter what, it still left a dent. And that dent held just enough water that it became a primeval swamp known as Coochie Brake. Some young guys used to camp in Coochie Brake. They climbed the massive granite boulders that common sense said should not be there. They explored the caves. They sat still and let the Brake speak to them as only the Brake can. Those teens grew up to become The Residents." [MVD] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ The Residents-Coochie Brake vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $18.00 "A million years ago, a big rock fell out of the sky and landed right in the middle of Louisiana. Well, it wasn't Louisiana at that time. But that rock fell, and it hit hard making a giant dent. It gradually filled in but no matter what, it still left a dent. And that dent held just enough water that it became a primeval swamp known as Coochie Brake. Some young guys used to camp in Coochie Brake. They climbed the massive granite boulders that common sense said should not be there. They explored the caves. They sat still and let the Brake speak to them as only the Brake can. Those teens grew up to become The Residents." [MVD] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Reverie Duo-Stagioni $15.00 "Rêverie Duo is an acoustic duo - Valerio Daniele acoustic guitar and Redi Hasa cello – whose art is largely drawn from natural and ‘atavistic’ influences. The recordings on “Stagioni” were made in the atmospheric environment of a fifteenth century chapel; listening to the music it is not difficult to share the mood of such a venue. Both musicians consciously seek to create music in what they refer to as “a non-definable zone between genres”. They go on to say “The music tends to be resonant and reverberating, independent from any genre polarization. It moves in a vacant territory, which the duo tries to flll with spirals, cycles and imaginary memories. The harmonies lead to the dream and to irrational perception by blurring the real images to make them natural." [SLAM] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Edward Ricart Quartet-Ancon $15.00 Herb Robertson - Trumpet, Little Instruments; Jason Ajemian - Bass: Andrew Barker - Drums; Edward Ricart - Guitar. Ed's a pal from the DC-scene, although he's blown this coop for Yellow Springs, OH. While he was here, he enlivened DC greatly, both with his own music, as well as with many fine shows he put on while he was here. Now, with this release on a respected label, hopefully folks outside of DC will have a chance to hear him as well. "The eight freely improvised pieces on this record demonstrate a dynamic group with a powerful, confident sound. The fiery free onslaught of tracks like 'Dermatoglyphics' and 'Eurypterids,' the sparse, AACM-influenced textures of 'Truth.' and the deep shifting-yet-unshakeable pulse of 'Wake Up' or 'Celestial Mechanics' could easily be mistaken for composition- but this group's in/out approach to free improv makes for a very rewarding listen. Ancon stands as a fine first offering from a hard-working young guitarist, and is not to be missed. Ricart presently resides in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he has been focusing on a new music trio called Hyrrokkin, while remaining an active collaborator of free music pioneers, as a member of the William Hooker Trio, Jason Ajemian's Trash Island, and many more. An active supporter of the creative music underground, his weekly series of experimental music concerts has featured Han Bennink, Elliott Sharp, Paal Nilssen-Love, Rodrigo Amado, Frode Gjerstad, Andrea Parkins, Aram Shelton, Eugene Chadbourne, Uri Caine, Sabir Mateen, and many more. A seasoned traveller, during 2011 he toured North America with Matta Gawa in the Spring and Hyrrokkin in the fall, played a weekly residency at Rodan in Chicago with members of Tortoise during the month of April, and toured with the William Hooker Trio in the Winter." [SLAM] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Terry Riley-Aleph 2 x CDs $20.00 This is one of the better Riley releases of the last few decades! "Maestro Terry Riley returns to the transcendent brilliance of his mprovisatory All Night Flights from the 1970s in this spectacular two-hour solo performance for just intonation keyboard. Originally created for the Aleph-Bet Sound Project that John Zorn organized for the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. Recorded at Terry’s private studio at Moonshine Ranch at Midnight, the music captures a magically mystical vibe, timeless, meditative and entrancing. A modern classic from the godfather of minimalism who continues to surprise and challenge us with each new release." Terry Riley: Korg Trition Studio 88 Synth http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Scorch Trio with Mars Williams-Made in Norway 2 x vinyl lps (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $37.00 "Classic double live album from this free-spirited international trio, this time expanded with American sax player Mars Williams. Recorded live at Oslo's Café Mono and at the Nattjazz festival in Bergen, both in May 2011, this fully shows why new drummer Frank Rosaly can be considered the perfect partner to founders Raoul Björkenheim (guitar) and Ingebrigt Håker Flaten (bass), not to mention Williams, who fit in perfectly with only a minimum of rehearsals before these concerts. The interplay is simply stunning and the sound is of studio quality. Vinyl-only release, housed in a gatefold sleeve and limited to 500 numbered copies." "Bears nearly as much resemblance to rock trios like Cream or Band of Gypsies as to avant-jazz guitarists such as Sonny Sharrock and Nels Cline."-Pitchfork [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Soft Machine-Alive in Paris NTSC (all region) DVD $11.00 (special) This great release is out of print. We bought a good number of copies, but this is really and truly gone and please don't whine at us when it is really, really gone and you don't have it and wish you did...here it is now for a limited time at 35% off. FINALLY, here it is! The quintet version of the band, captured at the Theatre de la Musique on March 2, 1970 for France's Pop Deux tv show. Featuring the short lived line-up of Lyn Dobson and Elton Dean-reeds, Hugh Hopper-bass, Mike Ratledge-keyboards and Robert Wyatt-drums, this was towards the end of Lyn Dobson's tenure, as he left by March 15! The show was broadcast in two 30 minute segments and the picture and sound quality are both excellent. The only drawback is tht there is fake applause at 'inappropriate junctures', mostly done to hide the edits that had to be done to take a band who played long songs in a continuous set and turn this into two 30' segments. Every Soft Machine fan needs this. "A love affair with France preserved on film - Shot with tangible cinematic flair at Paris' photogenic Theatre De La Musique in March 1970 this superb quality live footage of the Softs at their freewheeling peak was originally broadcast on French Television's Pop 2 slot in two 30 minute segments in the wake of the band's extensive French tour of February and March 1970. Like the sounds fashioned onstage by Messrs Wyatt, Hopper, Ratledge, Dean and Dobson the visual style here is both highly fluid and refreshingly free of the stylistic cliches all too familiar from countless lookalike in concert films. Interestingly, the one thing the footage conspicuously lacks is a surplus of conventional head on camera angles with instead vantage points from side stage and from behind Robert Wyatt's drum kit and the band's backline much in evidence. With the Softs flying high sans safety net and previewing material from their upcoming album Third, the audience in raptures, Robert Wyatt looking like the younger brother of Brian Jones and the sight of Orangina bottles decorating the top of the amps this is a hugely evocative period piece made all the more vivid by the warm hues of the colour film stock. They sure don't make 'em like this any more." Grahame Bent, Record Collector, April 2008 [Voiceprint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Cédric Vuille-Faire $18.00 Back in stock! The third solo album by the leader, guitarist, clarinetist and main composer of L'Ensemble Raye. Cedric performs on lots of ukuleles, guitars, banjos, cuatro, bass and other oddball, terminally unhip but great stringed instruments, clarinet, ocarina, percussion and keyboards and is joined by guests on drums and percussion, voice, flute, accordion and more. Another excellent light-hearted album that is filled with complex, interlocking guitar lines, funny melodies and good spirits. [Raye] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ John Zorn-Mount Analogue (packaged in hardbound book) $17.00 "Drawing inspiration from the life and work of the towering spiritual figure Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, Mount Analogue is one of Zorn’s greatest creations. Taking the form of a mystical journey, the music jumps from one world to another weaving a rich tapestry that blends world music, jazz, contemporary classical and more. Featuring Cyro Baptista’s fabulous quartet Banquet of the Spirits augmented by the brilliant Kenny Wollesen on vibes, this is the latest volume in Zorn’s mystic series, and a major new extended composition. Described as aural cinema, even after thirty years Zorn’s file card pieces have never been equalled. A masterwork!" Cyro Baptista: Percussion, Prayer Bells, Vocals Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz: Bass, Oud, Gimbri, Vocals Tim Keiper: Calabash, Drums, Percussion, Orchestral Bells, Vocals Brian Marsella: Piano, Organ, Vocals Kenny Wollesen: Vibraphone, Chimes, Vocals [Tzadik] http://www.waysidemusic.com/ ---------------------- Below are our five new Cuneiform releases. Our releases are available from us to our direct mail customers several weeks before they are generally released or available from other sources. We spend a small fortune on our releases and your direct purchase from us via Wayside Music helps us tremendously and is extremely important to our being able to continue our work and our release schedule; Please don't steal them or make it possible for others to steal them. Thank you for your interest and support of our work. Ergo-If Not Inertia $15.00 "[Ergo] has a deft touch when it comes to molding silence and drones into rich celestial balladry....a nifty confluence of George Lewis's dreamscapes and Miles's Lonely Fire, and while it's a record that invites you to watch the embers glow, it does its fair share of shooting off sparks." -– The Village Voice "... this atmospheric collective, which takes full advantage of electronic programming and cross-genre appropriation... performs in celebration of its intentionally spooky new album... - New York Times Ergo is a unique electro-acoustic jazz ensemble, who mine areas in sound that no one else in jazz approaches. While all the players have a strong background in conventional jazz, they are also all young players who have grown up listening to a wide variety of music and they have also grown up with contemporary technology. If Not Inertia is their third album and they continue to use the same basic sonic palette that has characterized their work from the beginning: Brett Sroka performs on trombone and computer, Sam Harris plays piano, prepared piano and Fender Rhodes piano and Shawn Baltazor is the drummer. If Not Inertia is a release of quietly building and subtly stunning music; music based on loops, improvisation, small composed motifs and the interplay of the musicians. For the first time, on this release, they have worked with two guest musicians, both of them guitarists. Acclaimed new-music/new-jazz guitarist Mary Halvorson appears on nearly half of the album and acoustic guitarist Sebastian Kruger appears on the final track. The guitarists add a new texture to Ergo's sound; a sound unique in jazz today! In addition to the music, also included on the CD is a .mov file of a five minute, high quality promotional 'making of' film entitled The Making of If Not Inertia, which has some interview insights from the musicians, as well as some insight from the studio sessions on how this album was created. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: http://www.cuneiformrecords. http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Forgas Band Phenomena-Acte V CD + NTSC (all region) DVD $21.00 "For those of you who grew up on the Return to Forever / Mahavishnu Orchestra / Weather Report strain of modern jazz, you will love this group. There's no mincing words about the Phenomena tag this band is proud to own — terrific music made by a wonderful band that cannot be a trade secret for too much longer. Viva Forgas !" – All-Music Guide "Composer and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Forgas has been making music for the last four decades, and now in the heart of his fifth one, he still has not run out of ideas to put into musical forms...[Forgas’s writing] and arrangements display elements of orchestral-jazz, ambient-rock, and progressive-bop with ethnic accents based in Eastern Europe cultures, the Middle East, and the Latin World. It is as if he pulls various influences out of the air, and transforms these bits and pieces that he grabs into magnificent complexes of multi-textured broths. " – Jazz Review For over 35 years, composer/drummer/bandleader Patrick Forgas has been making progressive jazz/rock music in his native Paris. He has led various incarnations of his Forgas Band Phenomena for nearly 15 years and four previous and excellent albums, all of which have featured shifting personnel, but the group featured on Acte V, the group's fifth album, has been stable for five years and is the same group that performed on their last release. So, happily, the band still consists of Forgas, Sebastien Trognon on saxes and flute, Dimitri Alexaline on trumpet and flugelhorn, Benjamin Violet on guitar, Karolina Mlodecka on violin, Igor Brover on piano and keyboards, Kengo Mochizuki on bass. These musicians enliven his compositions with an energy and verve that gives his compositions the performances they deserve! Fusing new jazz directions with the electric crackle of rock with inspired solos, the music will appeal to fans of Frank Zappa’s instrumental works, Jean-Luc Ponty, Morglbl, Return To Forever and Mats/Morgan Band. The quality of the music and performances is obvious from the first note and we're not the only ones who have noticed, as the group has been invited to play some very high profiles concerts: in 2008 they were invited to Seoul, South Korea to perform and - more relevant to this release - in June 2010, the group were invited to perform at pentultimate edition of NEARFest, performing to a packed audience of over 1,000. The concert was recorded and filmed and is included here as a 75 minute DVD alongside a completely new studio CD. The CD album features six new songs, ranging in length from 6:30 to 13:30, while the DVD is not only the group's first-ever concert DVD, but it's a wonderful summation of their work almost from the beginning, featuring a composition from their 2nd album, Extra-Lucide, two songs from their 3rd album, Soleil 12, two songs from their 4th, Axis of Madness, and two songs from their Acte V! This special package is sure to be a milestone in progressive jazz/rock, capturing a great band at the top of their game and allowing the public a rare chance to see a group like this captured on a professionally shot DVD! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: http://www.cuneiformrecords. http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Michael Gibbs and the NDR Bigband-Back In The Days $15.00 "Gibbs music is full of intriguing inner detail that does not deflect from the ultimate destiny of his pieces." – BBC Music Magazine "Mike Gibbs' ingenious arrangements suggest a pop art incarnation of a traditional big band -- assembled from blistering guitar riffage, fiery brass and deeply idiosyncratic rhythms ...[his music]...nevertheless retains the soulfulness of conventional jazz, and for all its mind-expanding consciousness, the music speaks to the body as loudly as it does the intellect. Most impressive is the tactile sumptuousness of Gibbs' sound -- the music boasts as many tints and textures as a Pantone Color Guide." – All Music Guide Brit-jazz composer and arranger Michael Gibbs was born in 1937 in Zimbabwe. Starting in 1959, he studied in Boston at the Berklee College of Music, the Boston Conservatory , Tanglewood and the Lenox School of Music, where he studied with a whose who of contemporary jazz and modern composition: George Russell, Gunther Schuller, Iannis Xenakis, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss and others. In 1964 he moved to the UK, where he engaged himself in the rapidly emerging contemporary UK jazz scene. Starting in the late 60s and continuing into the mid 70s, he recorded a number of highly acclaimed and influential albums featuring many of the most prominent British-based jazz players who, like Michael, were beginning to flirt with jazz/rock. Since the mid 70s he has worked as a educator as well as a free-lance arranger, doing arrangements and orchestrations for major names such as Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Peter Gabriel among many others, while too infrequently recording his own music. Back In The Days is an audiophile recording of this great, too infrequently heard jazz composer and arranger fronting a well-honed 18-piece big band in a program of original modern jazz plus three specially arranged classics. The band is chock-full of great soloists and ensemble players and the legendary vibes player Gary Burton is a featured soloist. After too many years of lack of consideration strictly because they were not Americans, the profile and interest in the 60s/70s wave of British jazz talents has never been higher and Gibbs is one of the major names in the field. From beginning to end, Back In The Days is a delight for fans of Brit-jazz, contemporary jazz and modern big band music! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: http://www.cuneiformrecords. http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Joel Harrison / Lorenzo Feliciati / Cuong Vu / Roy Powell / Dan Weiss-Holy Abyss $15.00 Holy Abyss is a collaborative effort between guitarist/composer Joel Harrison and bassist/composer Lorenzo Feliciati. Joining them is trumpeter Cuong Vu, Roy Powell on Hammond B-3 organ and piano, and Dan Weiss on drums. A masterful electric jazz outing from five great players, this group personifies the worldwide nature of jazz today. Joel Harrison grew up in D.C., moved to the west coast in the late 80s and moved to New York City in the mid 90s where he still resides. Lorenzo Feliciati lives in Rome, Italy but travels the world and has collaborated with Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson), Bob Mitzer and Donovan and many others. Cuong Vu was born in Vietnam, lived for a number of years in New York City and made his name as a member of the Pat Metheny Group in the 2000s. He is currently a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. Roy Powell is from England and resides in Norway, where he works in a wide range of music, including mainstream, jazz piano, avant-garde and electric, funky jazz. Dan Weiss lives in New York City where he has recorded with many of the brightest, upcoming names there. Harrison and Weiss have played together for many years while Feliciati and Powell also are longtime allies. Vu has recorded and toured with Feliciati and Powell, so even though this is the first recording by these five musicians together, there is a lot of built in chemistry. All share a love of modern jazz that is devoid of stylistic limitations, inclusive of sounds from around the world, infused with electronics, odd meters, and deeply hued, uncommon timbres and tonal palettes. There is a wonderful symbiosis between Harrison's and Vu's sounds. Both favor piercing, gorgeous tones mixed with raw, nasty electronics, and that sound, mixed with Powell’s piano and Hammond B-3, is at once jubilant and hallucinogenic, crackling with energy, and then gently subdued. Weiss delivers his signature mix of driving groove punctuated by pithy, unpredictable asides, and the ever-solid accompaniment on upright bass keeps everything grounded. This is a marvelous program of modern, tasty, tuneful and occasionally haunting electric jazz, reminiscent of some aspects of classic electric ECM work of the 70s and 80s. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: http://www.cuneiformrecords. http://www.waysidemusic.com/ Thinking Plague-Decline and Fall $15.00 "Thinking Plague lays down some of the most rhythmically complex, texturally inventive, and melodically challenging popular music of the last 30 years, and somehow makes it all sound easy and natural." – All Music Guide Decline and Fall is the long awaited sixth album from a group who personifies the term 'beloved underground favorites'. From the group's beginnings as a duo doing basement recording experiments nearly 30 years ago until now, Thinking Plague has always had a strong vision of their unique take on progressive rock music. Despite the very long lifespan of the band and the many years between records, the basic sound of the group and instrumentation was set early and the years since have seen interesting variations on their sound, from the stripped down approach of the earliest work to the deep layering of electronic sounds and samples of their last album. Decline and Fall strips back a lot of the 'studio-isms' and more than ever, sounds like the work of a really powerful band. The album adds a few new surprises, most notably the addition of wonderful vocalist Elaine Di Falco who fits right into what may be the band's most demanding job. She sings with poise the band's hallmark melodic lines - passages that would trip up a lesser vocalist. Also new is keyboardist/drummer Kimara Sajn who plays with tremendous authority on both instruments (although just before finishing up the album, the group added drummer Robin Chestnut who appears on one track). Returning are long-term members Mark Harris on saxes and clarinets, Dave Willey on bass and Mike Johnson, the band's guitarist, leader and composer. A new album by Thinking Plague is always an event; working slowly and unwaveringly, the group has released a handful of brilliant, art-rock classics. Decline and Fall is the latest of them. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: http://www.cuneiformrecords. http://www.waysidemusic.com/ NOTE: We offer special pricing for people buying the five new releases on the label; if you are interested, please see the front of the store and look for the happy piggy bank! ---------------------------- Please note: If there are no quotes around the description, that means that we wrote it and you should not use this description without attribution. If there are quotes without attribution, that means that we took the description from the hypesheet/publicity for the release. All other quoted descriptions are attributed. You can order these & many many other items from our on-line store at: http://www.waysidemusic.com You can also fax in your order : (301) 589-1819 or mail in your order to: Wayside Music - P.O. Box 8427 - Silver Spring, MD 20907 - USA We accept cash, checks/moneyorders (as long as they are in US funds payable through a US bank), Discover, Visa and MasterCard credit cards as well as PayPal. ------ Recent reviews (or recently *discovered* reviews) of Cuneiform artists and titles (in English only): BLIXT http://burningambulance.com/ GOSTA BERLINGS SAGA http://soundcolourvibration. SAO PAULO UNDERGROUND http://burningambulance.com/ ------ You can always see which of our artists are on tour and get the links to the venues at: http://www.cuneiformrecords. or http://my.calendars.net/ ------ BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC September 1 & 2 - Progday 2012 - Storybook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC BLIXT (Raoul Björkenheim/Bill Laswell/Morgan Ågren) May 17 - The Stone - Avenue C and 2nd street - NYC, NY ERGO February 28 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St - NYC, NY 10014 (212) 989 - 9319 FAST 'N' BULBOUS August 1-4 - Zappanale - Bad Doberan, Germany FORGAS BAND PHENOMENA February 15 - Sunset Club - 60, rue des Lombards - Paris, France - 33 (0)1 40 26 46 60 GÖSTA BERLINGS SAGA June 24 - NEARFest - Zoellner Arts Center - Bethlehem, PA ED PALERMO BIG BAND February 8 - Iridium - 1650 Broadway (at 51st) - New York, NY 10019 (212) 582-2121 (special show featuring Mike Keneally on guitar!) July 13 - Falcon - Marlboro, NY REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE March 7 - Johnny D's, Davis Square, Somerville, MA - 8:30-11pm July 19 - Robbins Library, Arlington, MA - 6-7pm (raindate July 26) WADADA LEO SMITH February 13 - Teatro Metastasio - Prato, Italy February 14 - Centre Culturel Georges-Pompidou - 142 rue de Fontenay - Vincennes, Paris, France February 18 - TUMO (an orchestra of 20 musicians) - Savoy Theatre, Helsinki, Finland February 23 - Wadada Leo Smith/John Lindberg Duet - Josef's House of Blues -Careliigatan 1 - Eskilstuna, Sweden March 1 - Wadada Leo Smith and Vijay Iyer duo - The Sound of Surprise: The Music of Vijay Iyer: A Two-Day Mini-Fest @ Walker Art Center - McGuire Theater, Walker Art Center - 1750 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403 March 9 - Hallwalls Artist In Residence project - Asbury Hall, Babeville - 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202 - 716-854-1694 UNIVERS ZERO February 11 - Star Pine's Cafe - Tokyo Japan (opening act: Korekyojinn with Akihisa Tsuboy) February 12 - Star Pine's Cafe - Tokyo Japan (afternoon show) February 12 - Star Pine's Cafe - Tokyo Japan (evening show) April 14 - Grammatikoff - Am Dellplatz 16 A - 47051 Duisburg, Germany April 28 - Gouveia Art Rock Festival 2012 - Teatro-Cine - Gouveia, Portugal ZEVIOUS February 16 - Public Assembly - 70 N. 6th St - Brooklyn, NY 11211 - 9pm (with Behold... The Arctopus and Child Abuse) ------ Rest in Peace: Don Cornelius (founder and host of TV's Soul Train show) ------ Thank you! -Coming Soon (or not soon, but eventually, so please be patient!)- (For updates of new items in stock, watch these mailings or check the NEW ARRIVALS section!) : JASON ADASIEWICZ'S ROLLDOWN-new, third album AHLEUCHATISTAS-Future Trauma (sixth studio album) BIRDS AND BUILDINGS-Multipurpose Trap (second album! finally)! CASSIBER (box set with a live DVD as well as unreleased material on CD along with the four albums we already know and love) CUCAMONGA-Alter Huevo (Argentinian jazz/rock influenced by Frank Zappa, Hermeto Pascoal, etc. On AltrOck!) ELTON DEAN'S NINESENSE-The 100 Club Concert 1979 (2 x CDs of Elton's great, large band in concert! On Reel Recordings!) FAR CORNER #3 (finally! and it's a great one - maybe their best!) GUAPO-new CD/DVD set (they are finally back and rehearsing and getting down with it) LARS HOLLMER-Med Mjölad Hand/With Floury Hand (sketches) CD/DVD set (Lars' last recordings + unreleased material from the arhive & a great DVD of him in performance at Gouveia Art Rock Festival, including a track performed with Miriodor and in duo with Victor deBros) INNER-EAR BRIGADE-Rainbro (California big band doing art rock/progressive rock. On AltrOck!) JANEL AND ANTHONY-Where Is Home (DC new music duo who combine classical and jazz training with new music and come up with a psychedelic/smokey stunner with great production) LOCANDA DELLE FATE-The Missing Fireflies (material that the band used to perform, but never were able to record, newly recorded, plus archival materials from the 70s. On AltrOck!) MASTER CYLINDER-Elsewhere (terrific, US jazz/rock album that is a minor legend and has never been out before) MATCHING MOLE-Matching Mole -Little Red Record (both of these are being released in expanded/remastered editions by Esoteric with studio outtakes as well as BBC material added!) MATS/MORGAN BAND-new studio album (may still be some time away...) PHIL MILLER/IN CAHOOTS-Mind Over Matter (finally a new work from Phil and crew) MIRIODOR-new album in the early stages of work. think 2013. think something to look forward to... MUSICA FICTA-A Child & A Well (Israeli band whose album has been hotly anticipated by 'those in the know' and whose release was delayed for some reason. Anyway, it's finally about to drop! On AltrOck!) STEVE MOORE-Light Echoes (best yet solo album from half of Zombi - just mesmerizing!) PANZERPAPPA-Astromalist (great to see a new album from this long-running Norwegian avant-progressive outfit. And on Rune Grammofon!) PIXEL-Reminder (great, young jazz band who somehow manage to combine classic Ornette quartet stylings with an indie-rock sensibility) ALEC K. REDFEARN and THE EYESORES-Sister Death (it's going to be their best yet - and this is a band with wonderful releases under their belt already!) WADADA LEO SMITH-Ten Freedom Summers (huge new work!) SOFT MACHINE LEGACY-Relegation of Pluto/Live in Germany UNIT WAIL-Pangaea Proxima (new music from the new band led by Frank Fromy - the main composer of Shub Niggurath) LAURENT VANAY-all the titles, which have never-before been reissued! Including bonus material! ZEVIOUS-album number 3 (and it's gonna be amazing, judging from their shows recently) IF you'd like to view previous New In stock Announcements, they can be found here: http://ymlp300.net/archive_ Edited by avestin - February 06 2012 at 06:23 |
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Andy Webb
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Posted: December 31 2013 at 16:28 |
I get these newsletters, so I thought I might as well start posting them too.
Just like avestin said before, I did not write these; these are just copy/pastes from the email. Dec. 23, 2013: Hi, and ho ho ho! Here's what has come in stock in the last week - either new releases or re-stockings of items that have been unavailable: Albert Ayler-Nuits de la Fondation Maeght 1970 $12.00 This is the two famous "Fondation Maeght" lps on Shandar, reissued on CD legit for the very first time. "Fantastic CD reissue featuring two classic late Albert Ayler's albums (both originally released on the French Shandar label). Albert Ayler with Mary Maria, Call Cobbs, Steve Tintweiss and Allen Blairman recorded live in France at the Fondation Maeght in St. Paul de Vence (July 25th and 27th, 1970). Stellar live performances capturing his two last gigs ever. Contains new exclusive liner notes by Wire contributor David Keenan. Digitally remastered." [Water] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Ayler-Albert-Nuits-de-la-Fondation-Maeght-1970__05-WATER-spc-103CD.aspx Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso-Seguendo Le Tracce $18.00 Back in stock! Seemingly out of nowhere comes this completely professionally recorded live album from one of the Italian symphonic rock greats caught during their prime on April 23rd, 1975 at Teatro Verdi in Salerno, Italy. 75 minutes long and with stunningly good versions of some of the best pieces. Everything is well balanced and sounds great, even the delicate piano parts. This is the best 30 year old, never-before issued release you will ever hear! Completely and utterly essential for fans, and good enough that this is a fine place to start if you ever wanted to hear them in the first place! [Maracash] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Banco-Del-Mutuo-Soccorso-Seguendo-Le-Tracce-Live-42375__33-MARACASH-spc-003.aspx Dieter Bihlmaier Selection-The SWF Session 1973 $19.00 Back in stock! "From the vaults of radio station SWF (today SWR) and previously unreleased, this fantastic group with a rather unusual instrumentation (flutes, bass, drums) blow your ears away. They played music you probably haven't heard before. Call it free rock, living new jazz or just extremely good music, this trio is far out of any limitations. The music of the Dieter Bihlmaier Selection possesses genuine power, where explosive eruptions alternate with lyric moments. On repeated listening the music develops an irresistible pull that we wish to share with all lovers of 'good music.' These recordings are without any doubt not only of high musical value, they are also an absolute rarity, since unlike the two albums of the Dieter Bihlmaier Selection, they were recorded just in the trio formation flute, bass and drums and without the participation of the vibraphone player. The SWF-Recordings 1973 of Dieter Bihlmaier Selection are an outstanding musical achievement. CD comes with full coloured 20-page booklet including band history and a lot of photos. Digitally remastered from the original master tape. If you want to listen to more... listen to Dieter Bihlmaier Selection The SWF-Recordings 1973." [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bihlmaier-Dieter-The-SWF-Session-1973__LHC-spc-079.aspx Blackbirds-Touch Of Music $19.00 Back in stock! "Among the earliest of Krautrock bands, The Blackbirds (like Xhol) started elsewhere before venturing on to experimental realms...by the time of their second (and last) album A Touch Of Music, the three year gap had made a lot of difference...they had moved on to a classical spiced rock music of great invention, blending heavy and spacey styles with great finesse. Strong songs form the basis of most tracks,m all of which are sufficiently long enough to give plenty of room for solos from flute, violin, guitar and keyboards...it's a shame they never made a third album!"-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Blackbirds-Touch-Of-Music__LHC-spc-0039.aspx Carla Bley-Appearing Nightly $9.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) Great set (I believe it's her last ever with the big band, as even Carla can no longer afford to keep a big band active) and one that is now completely out of print on CD, so this is your last chance on this great one (of many Bley greats). "As is made all but plain by the title, Appearing Nightly is a live outing recorded by Carla Bley's big band over two nights at New Morning in Paris in the summer of 2006. Of course we've heard Bley's large group in live settings many times over the years, but in this case it's been five years since we've heard them at all -- at least on a recording. Her last outing with a large ensemble was in 2003 for the pre-election year political album Looking for America. Bley's last couple of records were made with her Lost Chords group, all of whom are present here: tenor saxophonist and flutist Andy Sheppard, bassist Steve Swallow, and Billy Drummond on the trap kit. Other players include trumpeters Lew Soloff, Florian Esch, and Earl Gardner; trombonists Gary Valente, Richard Henry, and Gigi Grata; Wolfgang Puschnig, Christophe Panzani, and Julian Arguelles make up the saxophone section, with Karen Mantler holding down the organ chair. Most of these players have been with Bley for many years. The cover of the album also offers a solid clue as to what it sounds like: while it is no doubt a Bley record, meaning its compositions and arrangements are quite contemporary, and if it doesn't have the sound and feel of what it might have in the 1950s for an ensemble this size, it nonetheless echoes both. Furthermore, Bley's tunes go to some length to consciously draw these parallels by freely employing elements of well-known tunes from the great American songbook in both her compositions and in her solos. All of these tracks are filled with her requisite sophistication and humor, but standouts include "Appearing Nightly at the Black Orchid," a 25-minute long suite where Tin Pan Alley composers are paid clever homage in Bley's own solo, which quotes from "Someone to Watch Over Me" within the very framework of the composition. Other highlights include the fingerpopping swinger "Awful Coffee" with beautiful electric bass work by Swallow, and tough solos from Sheppard and Pusching. Bley's playful sense of elegance is also at work here, using many classic jazz tunes in her own piano break including a nice nod to Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man." Another standout is the slightly, but pleasantly schizophrenic "Greasy Gravy" with strong work by Sheppard in a chart that references Duke Ellington and Stan Kenton. All of Bley's compositions here are rooted in the rhythm section, where melodies are simple and time signatures vary slightly, but her horn charts take the stuns somewhere far beyond that humble aspiration. The big-band stomp of "Someone to Watch" (not the Gershwin tune) swings along a multi-linear framework, where knotty harmonics and counterpoint give way to brief but fiery solos by some of her bandmates -- check Soloff's trumpet break a minute or so in. Ultimately, this is a very enjoyable set, one that begs repeated playing and deeper listening to get all the referent points, at the very least. But the truth is that it is so enjoyable, you'll find yourself getting lost in the music so often you'll forget to check."-Thom Jurek/All Music Guide [Watt] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bley-Carla-Appearing-Nightly-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__28-WATT-spc-33.aspx Paul Bley-Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint and Soul Note 9 x CD box set $75.00 Paul Bley has been a monster of the modern jazz movement/avant-garde since the mid 50s. Remember, the earliest recordings of Ornette are when Ornette was a part of Paul's band, and he's only developed from there! This has the albums Sonor, Tango Palace, Hot!, Mindset, Live At Sweet Basil, Memoirs, Conversations With A Goose, Chaos, Not To Be A Star, and features musicians like Steve Swallow, John Scofield, Gary Peacock, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, Tony Oxley and many others! [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bley-Paul-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Black-Saint-and-Soul-Note-9-x-CD-box-set__28-BLS1027-prd-2.aspx Caravan-In The Land Of Grey & Pink (expanded/remastered) $14.00 Back in stock! Fantastic remaster with bonus tracks. They boast improved sound, excellent liner notes, rare photos and tons of rare bonus tracks that have never before been heard! You just can't do better than these! If you don't know Caravan, this is THE album to start with. THE BONUS MATERIAL - DETAILED REVIEW [by Aymeric Leroy] * I Don't Know Its Name (alias The Word) (6:12) One of this set of reissues' most enjoyable revelations - a totally unknown Caravan song written and sung by Richard Sinclair. Being quite similar in structure to Winter Wine, and not a major departure from Caravan's style at the time, it's understandable why it was left off the album, although on the other hand it's a minor tragedy that it has remained unheard until now. Classic Caravan, and along with A Day In The Life Of Maurice Haylett, one of the two major album outtakes from the original line-up. * Aristocracy (3:42) This is one of Pye Hastings' shorter songs on the subsequent album Waterloo Lily, heard here performed a year earlier with Dave Sinclair still in the line-up. The arrangement is quite similar apart from the obvious difference in keyboard instrumentation, but the overall performance, vocal and instrumental, is less assured than on the WL version, as exemplified by the final collapse. * It's Likely To Have A Name Next Week (instrumental demo of Winter Wine)(7:48) While not as fantastic as the released version (especially in the organ department - Dave's solo on it seemed to capture the very best of hundreds of improvisations, which is not the feeling you get here), this is interesting since it featured Richard humming the tune rather than singing the lyrics, which were penned sometime later. The opening section is totally different to its final incarnation, but other than that the structure of Winter Wine is already in place, only waiting for the extra touch of Caravan perfection to become the classic it remains to this day. * Group Girl (first version of Golf Girl with slightly different lyrics) (5:04) Very similar to the final version, with the exception of the wind instruments (John Beecham's trombone on the intro - who remains uncredited for his performance except for the Canterbury Tales compilation which restored his credit - and Jimmy Hastings' flute and piccolo) and some early lyrics that were later considered too personal and abandoned in favour of a more 'universal' story (of the "Pat" in the song, Richard sings that she "became a Missus", and that they "had a son... called Jason"). An interesting alternate take, in much the same way as a lot of the stuff on the Beatles"'Anthology" series. * Disassociation / 100% Proof (new mix) (8:35) This is an attempt to illustrate the amount of instrumental contributions committed to tape during the sessions for Nine Feet Underground, the final result being assembled from countless different takes in order to create the best possible performance (an easy process nowadays with the computer technology, an unbelievable mess of master tape thirty years back!!). Even Richard Sinclair's vocals are slightly different, with a couple of minor changes in the lyrics. The most obvious addition in the final jamming section is an energetic guitar solo by Pye, which is fine but certainly not up to the level of Dave's organ solos, but still an interesting alternative to the version we know so well. [Decca] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Caravan-In-The-Land-Of-Grey-and-Pink-(expanded-remastered)__28-POLK882983-prd-2.aspx Cardiacs-All That Glitters Is A Mares Nest PAL (All Region) DVD $23.00 Previously released only as a VHS tape, this incredible document has never been on DVD before. It captures the group in their insane prime and the little 'asides' are incredible! You have to see them to believe them. Watch Tim punch Jim out flat. See the Alphabet Business Concern's 'rules of the road'. An incredible performance that was luckily enough recorded. "Although the concert has achieved legendary status amongst Cardiacs fans, it was also an occasion on which everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. Among other things, Tim Smith's guitar fell apart and keys fell off Sarah Smith's saxophone." Of COURSE they did, dear boy! Just fantastic! [Alphabet Business Concern] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Cardiacs-All-That-Glitters-Is-A-Mares-Nest-DVD__Alph-spc-DVD-spc-001.aspx Cardiacs-Songs For Ships and Irons $18.00 JUST reissued! This has some of their great singles from their great early period, along with the mini-album The Big Ship, all of which are now only available in their original versions here! "THE ALPHABET BUSINESS CONCERN, having a keen eye for a waspy and in keeping with our enviable reputation as the caring concern, have deemed it appropriate at this time to release this collection of excellent recordings (originally recorded as singles and B-sides between 1986-1989 but now sadly deleted in individual form) on one long playing compact disc for your listening pleasure." [Alphabet Business Concern] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Cardiacs-Songs-For-Ships-and-Irons__Alpha-spc-CD-spc-014.aspx Concept-Supra Surge $19.00 Back in stock! Rare, collectable, late 70s psych/underground rock from Canada, which isn't quite as amazing as they make it out to be below, but which is still a very good record as long as you don't get too caught up in the massive hype. First time on CD, as far as I know. "Originally released 1980 on Reveal, Concept's 2nd album Supra Surge is not only the band's masterpiece but generally a masterpiece of psychedelic and acid rock. Hard to believe, but the recording date was in 1980. This could be a lost Amon Düül II album of their early period up to 1972. Unbelievable and amazing! The band had refined their musical abilities and created a monster. Great melodies, flaming guitar tunes, excellent organ and keyboard work and absolutely great vocals all over show Concept at its best. Don't miss this album. You'll want to hear it again and again. 10 titles digitally remastered. Comprehensive booklet with all lyrics. Absolutely highly recommended!" [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Concept-Supra-Surge__LHC-spc-066.aspx Andrew Cyrille-Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint and Soul Note 7 x CD box set $46.00 Seven albums by this great jazz drummer from the 60s forward. The albums include Metamusician's Stomp, Nuba, Something In Return, Special People, The Navigator, X-Man, Good To Go, and includes musicians such as David S. Ware, Jimmy Lyons, Ted Daniel, James Newton and many others. [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Cyrille-Andrew-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Black-Saint-and-Soul-Note-7-x-CD-box-set__28-BLS1023-prd-2.aspx Eye-Live At Relay vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $22.00 Second vinyl-only release by this young quartet from Columbus, Ohio, playing a modern + retro take on space rock/progressive rock/hipster rock. Their first one, Center of the Sun, was a real winner and sold out pretty damn fast and goes for too much money already, so don't miss this one! "The entire DonewaitingTV in-studio concert, recorded live at Relay Recording in Columbus OH. Psych quartet EYE is a wonder of antiquated technology. The band filmed a session for DonewaitingTV in June 2012, comprised of three jams: "Usurpers" and "Restorers," both of which appeared on EYE's Center of the Sun, released by Kemado in 2012, along with the 19 minute soundscape "Dream," aptly-titled for its otherworldly vibing. Live at Relay was a self-release taped, but is now pressed up on deluxe vinyl. EYE = Matt Bailey - bass; Matt Auxier - electric guitar, moogfx, vocals; Adam Smith - organ, mellotron, arp & moog synthesizers, 8-track tapes, clavinet, vocals; Brandon Smith - drums, percussion , vocals. Recorded live on June 10,2012 at Relay Recording Studio." [Dangerous Age] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Eye-Live-At-Relay-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-DA-spc-003LP.aspx Goblin-Live in Roma 2 x CDs $21.00 Back in stock! Actually, the group is now called "New Goblin", but who is going to look under "N" for a new Goblin CD? This album was recorded live in Rome on February 18, 2011 and features three original and/or long time members of Goblin: Massimo Morante (guitar), Claudio Simonetti (keyboards), Maurizio Guarini (keyboards) plus Bruno Previtali (bass) and Titta Tani (drums) performing some of their best tracks from the group's horror-film heyday and more! I can't really say that there are any surprises here, but if you like this unique group and their 'horror soundtrack meets Pink Floyd' sound, there aren't any disappointments either! [NMNL] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Goblin-Live-in-Roma-2-x-CDs__33-NMNL-spc-01.aspx Gomorrha-Trauma (expanded) $19.00 This album has an interesting history and is sort of the band's 1st and 2nd album simultaneously. Trauma was originally recorded and released in 1970, but the band was unhappy with the work and soon after re-worked and re-recorded the album with English lyrics and a harder 'progressive hard rock' sound with nice organ and guitar work. This album is best known for the 13' title track, which is a heavy, psychedelic mix of Guru Guru and Deep Purple! This great, legit reissue includes the entire original German version as bonus tracks and is the 1st time the original version has legitimately been on CD. [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gomorrha-Trauma-(expanded)__LHC-spc-131.aspx Haboob-Haboob $19.00 Back in stock! "First official CD-release of mysterious one-off project, co-led by 3 US expatriots living in Munich, Germany: Keyboardist Jimmy Jackson, drummer George Green and Guitarist William Powell. Major point of interest for most progressive and psychedelic rockfans is Haboobs very significant connection with Amon Düül II. Bandleader Jimmy Jackson plays organ on Amon Düül's albums Dance of The Lemmings and Wolf City. He also played organ on many LPs of Embryo (Embryos Rache, Steig aus, Rock Session) and has further numerous studio credits (for example: Doldinger's Passport, Tangerine Dream Electronic Meditation). On Haboob, Jackson's effects-laden organ and mellotron (here called 'choir-organ') are quite prominent. LP is comprised of a free improvisation, a very Hendrix-inspired blues and some pretty straight forward funk-rock pieces. The end result is a collaboration between Amon Düül II and early Funkedelic. The music has a lot of appeal and those who are interested in a fusion of Euro-psychedelic rock with hints of funk should definitely seek this one out. Digitally remastered from original mastertapes and with bandstory. Great stuff!" [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Haboob-Haboob__LHC-spc-075.aspx Matte Henderson with Marco Minneman - The Veneer Of Logic CD + NTSC (all region) DVD $17.00 "To Whom It May Concern: I am happy to recommend Matt Henderson to you. He is hard working, committed and has integrity."-Robert Fripp "Debut disc from monster guitarist, Matte Henderson. Matte has worked with John Medeski, Screaming Headless Torsos, Henry Kaiser, Natalie Merchant and the late Mick Karn. One part electronica plus one part progressive post-rock, Matte mixes and stirs together an incredible team of players for “The Veneer of Logic”: uber-drummer Marco Minnemann, Tony Levin, David Torn, Pat Mastelotto, Trey Gunn, Mary Pastorius and Doctor Know of Bad Brains. This is a double-disc set with a DVD of films created for every track." [7dMedia] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Henderson-Matte-with-Marco-Minneman-The-Veneer-Of-Logic-CD-plus-DVD__28-SDM1315-prd-2.aspx Homunculus Res-Limiti All'Eguagliazna Della Parte Con Il Tutto $18.00 Back in stock! "Debut album for the Homunculus Res from Palermo, Italy for AltrOck. What characterizes the composition of this new band are the evident Canterburian roots, clearly related to the ironic style and to the typical references of the only Italian group that can be regarded as fully belonging to the "Canterbury Sound" in the 70s: Picchio dal Pozzo. Ideal modern successors of that legendary group, Homunculus Res can be appreciated especially for their creativity and originality, in a contemporary music panorama in which it’s very rare to find episodes linked with the fascinating and extraordinary Canterbury scene. Features guest member Paolo "Ske" Botta on keyboards!" [AltrOck] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Homunculus-Res-Limiti-AllEguagliazna-Della-Parte-Con-Il-Tutto__33-AltrOck-spc-035.aspx Humble Grumble-Guzzle It Up $18.00 Back in stock! Second release from this large Belgian band, who grew out of folk music origins into into something closer to avant/avant-progressive rock, but whose folk roots definitely show through strongly in a number of good ways here. The group consists of: Humble Gabor (guitar, vocals), Jouni Isoherranen (bass, vocals), Jonathan Callens (drums), Pedro Guridi (clarinet, whistle), Pol Mareen (alto saxophone), Joren Cauters (vibraphone), Megan Quill (vocals), Liesbeth Verlaet (vocals). "Humble Grumble is a surprising Belgian band who has built an original sound mixing skilfully and effectively a number of genre – rock, jazz, folk, prog. They follow the great tradition of Belgian alternative bands as X-Legged Sally, Fukkeduk, Think of One… In their unique style you can easily find complex structures, rhythm intricacies together with an expressely melodic vein. Last but not least, Humble Grumble displays an inexhaustible ironical attitude, mainly referring to Frank Zappa’s style. With “Guzzle it up” they follow their path increasing the quality of the music in every aspects, skill, melodies, inspiration…A tangible sign of maturity and quality for one of the most original ensemble of the last years Recommended if you like: X-Legged Sally, Zappa, Mr.Bungle, Gong" [AltrOck] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Humble-Grumble-Guzzle-It-Up__33-AltrOck-spc-032.aspx Jazz Band de Free-Ego $15.00 vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) This is a small but important classic of the early jazz/rock era, especially considering that it comes from South America, and was made concurrent to the similar explorations happening in the USA and not much later. And it has its own sound that isn't just a direct rip of the music being done of that time. Highly recommended. "Buenos Aires, May 7th, 1972. A group of eight musicians (six Argentineans and two Uruguayans) gather at Estudios Ion, where so much good music has been put onto tape. What they create may be described as somewhat in between Ornette Coleman's and Miles Davis' ways of dealing with musical 'freedom'. Argentina was then going through hard times and a lot more hardships lay ahead. To jazz musicians, though, time was also ripe for dreams of success: after all Lalo Schifrin and Gato Barbieri were making it on the international jazz scene. Not that they took themselves for geniuses, they simply thought local jazz needed some shock treatment and trying their hand at some avant-garde music would hurt no one. Furthermore, they ranked among the best jazz players in Argentina. The two bassists in the group, Jorge López Ruiz and Jorge González, for instance, had both played with Gato Barbieri. López Ruiz had been the bassist of a legendary quintet led by Lalo Schifrin in 1956, whose saxophone player was Gato. González had been the bassist of Gato's regular rhythm section of the 1960s. Pocho Lapouble, the drummer, besides playing with the cream of Argentina's jazzmen, had been the percussionist of an (unrecorded) Astor Piazzolla sextet from 1968-1969 - the pianist and the guitarist in that group were jazz musicians too. Norberto Minichillo, percussionist in this record, but also an all-round drummer, was also playing avant-garde tango with a quintet that had Dino Saluzzi on bandonéon. Keyboardist Santiago Giacobbe had played many times with Gato Barbieri and was later to be the organist in Astor Piazzolla's 'Electric Group' of the mid-1970s. Fernando Gelbard, a well known jazzman, who had played with Gato and Chivo Borraro, appears here on Fender piano and flute. A bit younger than Giacobbe, Gelbard was at the time of this record asserting himself as a very capable musician and also a pioneer in the field of synthesizers, which were really newcomers to jazz in the early 1970s and a rarity in Argentina. Héctor Starc, the guitarist, was a young and inventive rock player. Eduardo 'Pestaña' Giovinazzo on trumpet and Jaime Prats on alto had moved from Montevideo, Uruguay, to Buenos Aires and they sure belonged in this group of high-calibre jazz musicians. Just listen to Giovinazzo's showcase 'Shhh... Bea Duerme'.. The four pieces in this album were composed by Pocho Lapouble, who was the driving force behind the project. One side of the original LP is taken by 'Ego, luego existen' ('Ego, therefore they exist') where everyone gets a chance to solo, 'Ego' is a long excursion which deserves some particular attention. The tune is quite Ornettish, the more so because it is stated by trumpet and alto in unison. Gelbard plays the first solo on Fender piano very much in one of the epochal trends: aggressively rooted in rhythm, searching, never relenting, then going into a dialogue with bassist López Ruiz, who takes over. Then we are lead into Starc's guitar solo, itself evolving in a discussion with López Ruiz's bass before letting Ruiz solo anew and sort of fade into a new Gelbard Fender piano solo. López Ruiz soloes once again, followed by Giacobbe's organ. An alto solo by Prats, relayed by Lapouble's drums, speaks with Minichillo's percussion, a conversation almost interrupted by Giacobbe's two handed solo: one of his hands plays the organ while the other one plays a Bluthner piano; then it's Giovinazzo's turn on trumpet. Throughout this piece the shifting and contrasting tempos and moods sound at one and the same time tightly controlled, yet spontaneous. The 6/8 tempo of the final part is a kind of 'tumbao' reminiscent of a related afro-argentinean folk rhythm, the 'chacarera'." [What] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Jazz-Band-de-Free-Ego-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__10-WHAT-spc-0080LP.aspx Jegog-The Bamboo Gamelan Of Bali $5.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) An excellent album on the long out of print CMP label, with excellent sound, of Gamelan music, unusually performed on a bamboo gamelan. The 3 long tracks (16', 25', 20') should definitely rock your house. [CMP] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Jegog-The-Bamboo-Gamelan-of-Bali-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__10-CMP-spc-3011.aspx Kaleidoscope-Pulsating Dreams 3 x CD set $11.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) "Kaleidoscope were arguably the most eclectic band of the psychedelic era, weaving together folk, blues, Middle Eastern, and acid more often and seamlessly than any other musicians. The California group were formed under the nucleus of multi-instrumentalists David Lindley and Chris Darrow in the mid-'60s. Adding fiddle, banjo, and various exotic string instruments such as the oud and saz to the traditional rock lineup, Kaleidoscope complemented their experimental sounds with taut and witty (if lyrically eccentric) songwriting. Other important members were Solomon Feldthouse, who specialized in the Turkish-style instruments, and Chester Crill, who, to make documentation just that much more difficult, sometimes used odd pseudonyms like Fenrus Epp. t's a little surprising that a cult band like Kaleidoscope would get honored with an all-out three-CD set, considering the limited market. But here it is, and it certainly leaves no stone unturned, including the entire recorded output of the band while they were on Epic. That essentially covers the entire period of interest to most fans, spanning the band's formation to their breakup in the early '70s (though they subsequently reunited for some albums that aren't represented here). In addition to everything from their albums Side Trips, A Beacon from Mars, Incredible, and Bernice, it has quite a few tracks that only showed up on non-LP singles or as outtakes on posthumous compilations. And some of those extras aren't even easily found on Kaleidoscope compilations, namely the old-timey psychedelia of the early B-side "Little Orphan Nannie" and the less impressive, heavily bluesy 1968 B-side "Just a Taste." The problem with this compilation is not so much to do with the music as whether it might be suitable for either the completist or neophyte. The completist might well already have virtually all of this on the albums and scattered comps, and resent having to fork out for a three-CD set just to get those two B-sides; the neophyte might find it way too much to start (and end) with, both in length and expense. But -- if you want the complete works of Kaleidoscope in their first and best incarnation, it's all here, down to the crazy psychedelic soul single they did with Larry Williams and Johnny "Guitar" Watson, "Nobody." It's also well annotated, and contains plenty of exhilarating psychedelic world fusion highs, though the band's incredibly eclectic scope means there are some turkeys as well. Plus, some of those non-LP items aren't mere frivolities -- the B-side "Rampe, Rampe," for instance, is a superb Greek-like instrumental that winds itself up into a frenzy." – Richie Unterberger/All Music Guide [Floating World] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Kaleidoscope-Pulsating-Dreams-3-x-CDs-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-Float-spc-6050.aspx Steve Moore-Pangaea Ultima 2 x vinyl lps (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $33.00 "Pangaea Ultima, Steve Moore's debut record on Spectrum Spools, is an epic musical achievement, not simply for its sonic sophistication and compositional mastery, but also because Moore has crafted here an album that has come as close to any in transcending the boxed human logic of time and place. The album title refers to the name which geologists have given to the future super-continent that is suggested may form on earth in the next quarter-of-a-billion years. Over the course of the nine pieces on Pangaea Ultima, Moore meditates upon the realization of this new land mass in an uncharted part of the world's moment. How will this continent come to be formed? What forces and what processes create it? What is this continent's terrain of "Endless Mountains" and "Endless Caverns," and on what kind of planet will it be? These are all speculative questions that alight the listener as they are subsumed into Steve Moore's synthscapes which unfurl with equal amounts of delicacy and meticulous detail. In some respects, the attitude and ambition of Pangaea Ultima places this work in a similar canon as the mythic territory of Tangerine Dream's Phaedra or the cosmic imaginations of Michael Stearns' Planetary Unfolding, and yet it evades both comparisons as easily. There is something mysteriously self-contained, urgent that pervades these assemblages of tracks. "Logotone" exhibits Moore's ability to stretch the sensibilities of melodic and chordal phrasing to limits that Schulze or Alan Hawkshaw wouldn't have gone. The compositions on Pangaea Ultima, like "Planetwalk" and "Nemesis" are more tightly coiled even in their constant straining to explode outwards to the stars beyond. And when Moore plays with rhythms, they resemble the idiosyncratic mould of his releases for Long Island Electrical Systems, Future Times and Kompakt, and yet seem to push even further towards an eerie sparseness yet to be fully tapped. If there are 4/4 kicks on Pangaea Ultima, like on "Deep Time" and the title-track, it's for a world skewed on a bent axis. Musically, this is a record of both microscopic and macroscopic reward, an absorbing listen that betrays the album's 60 minutes of length. Which again returns us to the question of time and how so expertly Moore has managed to avoid it. Or more so, how he has managed to find a fold in time -- an atemporal space -- here this album anomalously nestles by itself. Moore reaches out to the moment of genesis of Pangaea Ultima and slips into its imaginary logic of time and place. He does not intrude or indulge there. Nor are there any "retro" homages or "sci-fi" tropes/ambitions on Pangaea -- we cannot even be sure whether humans have a history they can call a future on this continent. Yet just as easily, as geologists concede, this future super-continent may never end up eventuating, which would mean this imminently possible reality will melt into fantasy. But this too, is not a bad place for Steve Moore's masterpiece to end up, either." [Spectrum] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Moore-Steve-Pangaea-Ultima-2-x-vinyl-lps-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-SP-spc-032LP.aspx Mountain-New Year Concert 1971 : 2 x CDs $11.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) This excellent soundboard recording - which rivals professional live albums of the same period - features the quartet version of Mountain: Leslie West-guitar/vocals, Felix Pappalardi-bass, Corky Laing-drums and Steve Knight-keyboards. This is the band in early prime, performing while the music was still fresh to them and with them in their most 'progressive hard rock' period, with tons of great, heavy playing that contemporary stoner bands can only hint at. Conditionally hugely recommended. "This is so thick, fierce, driving, heavy, delicate, intense, I just wallow in the sound. In fact, this may be one of the best sounding live CDs ever - the drums kick, the bass shakes, the guitar burns, the vocals clear and real. I thought Twin Peaks was the best live Mountain till I heard this. Dreams of Milk and Honey is totally awesome!" [Voiceprint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Mountain-New-Year-Concert-1971-2-x-CDs-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-VPTMQ-spc-047.aspx Nosferatu-Nosferatu $19.00 "One of the killer albums from the German underground. Nosferatu has always been a big ticket item on the collector's scene and with good reason. Raw, high energy outbursts of organ, guitar, flute and sax - it is a mix of progressive and hard rock that is perfect for its time. A ripper from beginning to end."-Ken Golden "Amongst the most obscure of Krautrock bands, due to being so early and on an unlikely label. In their early days they were fronted by guitarist/vocalist Michael Winzkowski (who went on to Epsilon), but apart from that, nothing is known of their history, except that winds player Christian Felke also guested later with Epsilon. Nosferatu's sole eponymous album was housed in a sinister bizarre cover, that perfectly captured the dark edge of their music, being a Krautrock fusion betwixt Xhol Caravan, Message and Out Of Focus, hinting at British bands like Gravy Train or Jade Warrior. For 1970, they were pioneers, unusual in how Michael Thierfelder's vocals are often sung across the music, which so often tends to surge out into space, fronted by the dual solo instruments of guitar and sax."-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Nosferatu-Nosferatu__LHC-spc-094.aspx Not A Good Sign-Not A Good Sign $18.00 Back in stock! You haven't heard or probably even heard of Not A Good Sign yet, but you definitely know some of the players. This is the AltrOck label's own 'supergroup', featuring two members of Yugen ("Ske" and Francesco Zago) two members of La Coscienza di Zeno (Gabriele Guidi Colombi and Alessio Calandriello + Martino Malacrida on drums. "The band aims to revisit the sounds of classic prog – liberally seasoned with hard rock and psychedelic suggestions – with a thoroughly modern attitude, focusing on the creation of melancholy, haunting atmospheres. The result is an ominous, fascinating sound melting vintage keyboards, powerful guitars and voice, besides ethereal and autumn nuances, supported by a compelling rhythmic drive." You can hear tracks from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/udi-koomran/sets/not-a-good-sign/ [Fading/AltrOck] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Not-A-Good-Sign-Not-A-Good-Sign__33-Fading-spc-009.aspx Luis Perez- Ipan In Xiktli Metzli, México Mágico Cósmico, En El Ombligo De La Luna vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $34.00 Please note that this is the same music as the CD/LP also known simply as En El Obligo De La Luna. In the early 1980s, there was a small explosion of interesting and very unique progressive music coming out of Mexico. One of the paths being explored at that time was music that fused progressive music and ambient music with the instruments of pre-Hispanic Mexico; the sounds BEFORE the conquerors came and changed the continent hugely. The bigger names in the field were Suso Saiz and Jorge Reyes, but one of the first people to release a record that gained attention outside of Mexico was Luis Perez, who released this album in 1981. "This tantalizing prospect of a label splashes down with an amazing LP first released by Luis Perez in 1981, originally within his native country of Mexico only. A kind of cosmic ethnography combining pre-Columbian percussion and wind instruments together with guitar, tape delay units, and analog synthesizers: a mystical weft of giddily deep grooves and experimentation. A limited edition beautifully presented in numbered, silk-screened sleeves, with notes." [Sacred Summits] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Perez-Luis-Ipan-In-Xiktli-Metzli-México-Mágico-Cósmico-En-El-Ombligo-De-La-Luna-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-SS-spc-01-spc-LP.aspx Puppenhaus-Jazz Macht Spazz $19.00 Back in stock! A completely unknown and previously undocumented but pretty great jazz-rock band! Shocking that they not only never got an album out, but that no one had heard of them before this. They definitely deserved better! "No progressive rock music fan should be misled by the album title Jazz macht Spazz, a bowdlerization of 'jazz makes fun,' this is progressive jazz-rock at its best. Büdi Siebert (flutes and saxes), Herbert Binder (guitar), Frank Fischer (bass), later with Release Music Orchestra, Thomas Rabenschlag (keyboards) and Bea Maier (drums), later with Zomby Woof and Moira, all well trained on the instruments, played a varied, inventive, melodic and often furious kind of music with lots of Krautrock magic influenced by Frank Zappa, King Crimson, Soft Machine and Weather Report. 5 titles on this CD were recorded at German radio station SWF, 2 titles are live recordings (taped from the soundboard), all in all 77 minutes of great flute and sax playing, furious and lyrical guitar and bass work, hypnotic rhythm patterns and perfect keyboard sounds. Hard to believe that Puppenhaus never recorded an album. Digitally remastered from original master tapes. CD comes with comprehensive booklet, band story by the musicians, many photos and especially with a wonderful cover based on a painting by drummer Bea Maier. Highly recommended." [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Puppenhaus-Jazz-Macht-Spazz__LHC-spc-076.aspx Rational Diet-At Work $18.00 Back in stock! A RIO/chamber rock-styled band from Belarus. They are a 7 piece of Vitaly Appow-bassoon, Maxim Velvetov-guitars, Cyrill Christya-violin, Olga Podgaiskaja-keyboards, vocals, Anna Ovchinnikova-cello, Dmitry Maslovsky-bass and Nikolay Gumberg-drums. Their debut was very good, although they could have used a little more time playing together before making their album. But now, they HAVE spent more time together and it shows. About as good of a rehearsal-intensive chamber rock album as you can think of. Their press release claims influences of: Shotakovich, Stravinsky, Webern, Ives, Henry Cow, Art Bears, Univers Zero, Present and Debile Menthol. Check! Check! and DOUBLE check! "While the first Rational Diet release (AltrOck, 2007) appeared inevitably not so homogeneous, collecting compositions and recordings spread in the space of several years, this At Work offers an image definitely more complete and direct of the belorussian band. The more improvised sections have been reduced to the essential, the matching of acoustic and electric instruments even more successful. But what is really amazing is the attitude of these musicians, so far away from every canonical rock and prog influences, and yet so well characterized and recognizable in the chaos of «alternative» rock and its infinite branches. The style, well clear yet in the first cd, comes from the Russian twentieth century: the music oozes with Stravinsky and Shostakovic everywhere, but refracted through the «chamber rock» lens, able of inconceivable dynamical range both for a traditional acoustic ensemble and a «normal» rock group. The listening is extremely pleasant, and will meet the tastes of many fans, even the most disparate. Among the songs we’d like to mention Pukhow: after an unexpectedly melodic introduction, it goes through rhythmycal sharpest knots, where piano, bassoon, guitar and violin chase each other until they join together in a rocklike three-notes phrase. Such a pleasant surprise is Olga Podgaiskaja’s voice, a perfect Queen of the Night: listen to her interventions in Dear Kontrabandist or, even better, Wet Moss, brief but simply devastating. Finally we point out the beautiful Condemned, real peak of the album: aggressive and at the same time persuasive, in about ten minutes it gathers all the timbrical, rhythmycal and expressive facets of Rational Diet, then closing in a pure fury crescendo. The album ends with the slow modal melody of On Tuesdays, still played by the voice, hypnotic and mysterious, that seems emerge from the sound mists drawn by violin and saxophone, and cradled by the solemn gait of the organ. In short, At Work is an astonishing work, for its lucidity and conviction, by a group of musicians with an enviable qualification and a talent that would deserve much more attention by the audience and – a side that we, in Western world, often neglect – less political and civil obstacles in their country." [AltRock] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Rational-Diet-At-Work__33-ALTROCK-spc-004.aspx Rational Diet-On Phenomena and Existences $18.00 Back in stock! Third and best release yet from this fine RIO-styled chamber-rock ensemble from Belarus who have really hit their stride here. They are a 7 piece of Vitaly Appow-bassoon, Maxim Velvetov-guitars, Cyrill Christya-violin, Olga Podgaiskaja-keyboards, vocals, Anna Ovchinnikova-cello, Dmitry Maslovsky-bass and Nikolay Semitiko-drums. Their press release claims influences of: Shotakovich, Stravinsky, Webern, Ives, Henry Cow, Art Bears, Univers Zero, Present and Debile Menthol. Check! Check! and DOUBLE check! "On Phenomena and Existences points in the same direction of the previous 'At Work', of which inherits the complexity and some rocklike tones. The band from Belarus offers again, in a more mature and articulated way if possible, the love for the Russian Twentieth century big names (Stravinsky and Shostakovich above all, but also Bartok and Prokofiev) filtered through the most evoluted rock and, as usual, without compromises. The atmosphere of the songs, effectively dotted by the unmistakable voice of Olga Podgaiskaja (also composer), is unquiet, sleepwalking-like, sometimes grotesque, underlined by Daniel Charms and other Russian avant-garde poets’ lyrics. In a band of unquestionable technical value, in particular Anna Ovchinnikova (cello) and Cyrill Christia (violin and composition) stand out, always in the balance between virtuosity and more crepuscular mood." [AltrOck] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Rational-Diet-On-Phenomena-and-Existences__33-AltrOck-spc-014.aspx Sabicas-Rock Encounter with Joe Beck $19.00 Back in stock! Hard to believe that this strange rarity was reissued on CD and reissued legitimately, but here it is on the Long Hair label, who do these things well! Sabicas was a famous Spanish flamenco guitarist who lived in the USA for a number of years. In 1970, under pressure from his brother, he recorded this fusion of Spanish music with psychedelic rock and jazz in a band that features US guitarist Joe Beck, Tony Levin on bass, Warren Bernhardt on piano and organ and Donald McDonald on drums. It's a surprisingly solid progressive album, especially for how early this is and considering the meeting of Spanish traditionalist with NY rockers, it could have been a mess, but it compares very well with Spanish bands doing a similar thing several years later. "This album shows a fantastic mixture of authentic traditional flamenco, progressive and psychedelic rock by Spanish legend Sabicas and extraordinary electric jazzrock guitar by Joe Beck with congenial backing band among others Donald MacDonald on drums, Warren Bernhardt organ and Tony Levin on bass. This is an album for those who are willing to look over the edges of their progressive and psychedelic horizon. Great guitar playing (lots of electric and acoustic guitars) all over. Unique and hypnotizing! Originally released in 1970 and for the first time on CD. Digitally remastered from the mastertape." [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Sabicas-Rock-Encounter-with-Joe-Beck__LHC-spc-048.aspx Secret Chiefs 3-Book Of Souls: Folio a $15.00 "This second album in the Secret Chiefs 3's "Book of Truth" trilogy is a monumental triumph. Aside from its wide array of musical styles and sounds, the album features meticulous production from beginning to end. It is accessible, enchanting, and rewarding. There are thirteen tracks present; seven songs comprise the majority of the album, separated by six short and elaborate soundtracks which resemble radio station identifier sounds. As such, the album is balanced and flows smoothly in spite of its ambitious variety. The seven SC3 sub-bands are all present and occasionally integrated for the first time: each sub-band has their own full-length song, with two exceptions (Holy Vehm and NT Fan) making appearances in the radio-themed tracks. Although more could be written about this album, words are a poor substitute for the blissful experience of hearing it." [Web of Mimicry] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Secret-Chiefs-3-Book-Of-Souls-Folio-a__28-WBOM43-prd-2.aspx ------ You can order these & many, many other items from our on-line store at: http://www.waysidemusic.com Please note: If there are no quotes around the description, that means that we wrote it and you should not use this description without attribution. If there are quotes without attribution, that means that we took the description from the hypesheet/publicity for the release. All other quoted descriptions are attributed. You can also fax in your order : (301) 589-1819 or mail in your order to: Wayside Music - P.O. Box 8427 - Silver Spring, MD 20907 - USA We accept cash, checks/moneyorders (as long as they are in US funds payable through a US bank), Discover, Visa and MasterCard credit cards as well as PayPal. ------ Recent reviews (or recently *discovered* reviews) of Cuneiform artists and titles (in English only): CUNEIFORM NIGHT IN PORTLAND, OR http://two-hands-clapping.com/2013/12/17/blue-cranes-dylan-ryan-sand-kandinsky-effect/ BLUE CRANES http://audaud.com/2013/09/blue-cranes-swim-cuneiform-rune-cd-or-vinyl/ THE CLAUDIA QUINTET http://www.thejazzmann.com/features/article/efg-london-jazz-festival-2013-part-three/ GUAPO http://oliverarditi.com/2013/12/18/review-of-the-year-2013-12-albums/ http://www.prog-sphere.com/reviews/guapo-history-of-the-visitation/ ROB MAZUREK http://www.denverpost.com/music/ci_24713174/jazz-ten-best-fantastic-2013-crop-recordings?IADID=Search-www.denverpost.com-www.denverpost.com WADADA LEO SMITH http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=46082&page=1#.UrG2zyiQewo http://www.londonjazznews.com/2013/12/geoff-winstons-review-of-2013_16.html TATVAMASI https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=605852722796938&set=a.219639801418234.52866.217597264955821&type=1&theater ROBERT WYATT http://caughtinthecarousel.com/unadorned-reverent-gift-past-robert-wyatts-68/ ZEVIOUS (interview) http://livehighfive.com/2013/12/20/interview-mike-eber-zevious-album-passing-wall-now-cuneiformrecord/ ------ You can always see which of our artists are on tour and get the links to the venues at: http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/tours.html or http://my.calendars.net/cuneiform/ ------ BLUE CRANES January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Janel and Anthony) January 9 - Chris' Jazz Cafe - Philadelphia, PA January 10 - Winter Jazzfest - NY, NY January 14 - AS220 - 115 Empire St - Providence, RI 02903 (401) 831-3663 January 15 - The Falcon - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro NY (845) 236.7970 (with Allison MillerRene Hart/Jeff Lederer) January 16 - The Lily Pad - Inman Square - 1353 Cambridge St - Cambridge, MA 02139 (with Turkey Vultures & Brandon Seabrook) January 18 - Orion Sound Studios - 2903 Whittington Ave., Suite C - Baltimore, MD 21230 February 10 - Alberta Rose Theater - Portland, OR (with Dawn Of Midi) April 16 - tba - Portland, OR (with Chris Speed - Dave King - Chris Tordini Trio) THE CLAUDIA QUINTET January 9 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY January 10 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY CURTIS HASSELBRING February 12 - Atlas Performing Arts Center - 1333 H St NE - Washington, DC 20002 (202) 399-799 JANEL & ANTHONY January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Blue Cranes) European tour! April 30 - May 15 Dates and locations tba LED BIB April/May - tba - UK tour May/June - tba - continental Europe tour ED PALERMO BIG BAND December 21 - with special guest: Napoleon Murphy Brock - The Falcon - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro NY (845) 236.7970 PIXEL January 18 - Røyken Jazz Club - Asker, Norway February 26 to March 1 - By:Larm Festival - Oslo, Norway March 3 - Dokkhuset - Trondheim Norway March 11 - Bollnäs Jazz Club - Sweden March 12 - Hamusand Obacka - Sweden March 17 - Fasching - Stockholm, Sweden March 18 - Jazz in Halmstad - Sweden March 21 - Prel Kristianstad Blue Bird - Sweden March 22 - Alvesta Jazz Club - Sweden April 4 - Horten Jazz Club - Norway May 3 - Jazz in Stavern - Norway July 5 - Kongsberg Jazzfestival - Norway August 4 - Norland Musikkfes - Bodø, Norway REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE March 4 - Regattabar - Harvard Sq - Cambridge, MA ("Live Snakes" CD release show and Mardi Gras party!) WADADA LEO SMITH January 25 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Son d'Hiver Festival - Paris, France February 5 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Istanbul, Turkey April 24 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Torino, Italy THUMBSCREW [Mary Halvorson - Michael Formanek - Tomas Fujiwara] March 20 - The Windup Space - 12 W. North Ave - Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 244-8855 March 22 - Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares Series at The Arts Block Cafe - 289 Main St - Greenfield, MA May 19-June 4 (European tour - dates tba) ------ Thank you! -Coming Soon (or not soon, but eventually, so please be patient!)- (For updates of new items in stock, watch these mailings or check the NEW ARRIVALS section!) : 3 MICE: CEDRIC VUILLE/DAVE WILLEY/ELAINE DI FALCO (2nd album) AQUASERGE-4th album and it's a killer! RAOUL BJORKENHEIM ECSTACY (1st release by Raoul's killer new quartet) CAMEMBERT-Negative Toe CARDIACS-Garage Concerts Vol. I & Vol. II (the last of their releases to be available again - the only commercial recordings featuring Kavus Torabi) PETER HAMMILL/GARY LUCAS-Other World (who would have seen THAT collaboration coming? Not me) HAPPY FAMILY (after over 15 years away, Happy Family return and sound like they've never been gone! You'll be amazed how great they sound!) HUGH HOPPER (10 CD series of archival recordings, all/nearly all never-before heard, as curated by Michael King. He's enlisted Hugh's personal archive, as well as the archives of friends of Hugh's) IDEAL BREAD-Beating The Teens (Ideal Bread cover ALL 26 of the tunes of the FIVE classic Lacy albums which were collected together as Scratching The Seventies!) INNER EAR BRIGADE (their 2nd release on AltrOck) LED BIB-The Good Egg (vinyl-only, limited live album) LED BIB-The People In Your Neighbourhood (new studio album released at the same time as The Good Egg) MASTER CYLINDER-Elsewhere (terrific, US jazz/rock album that is a minor legend and has never been out on CD before) MATS/MORGAN-new studio album. finally! THE MICROSCOPIC SEPTET-Manhattan Moonrise (yay!) ED PALERMO BIG BAND-OH NO!! NOT JAZZ!! (one disc EP/one disc FZ!) RICHARD PINHAS/YOSHIDA TATSUYA-Welcome...In The Void PRESENT-Triskaidekaphobie (remastered reissue with 20' of bonus live material + rare photos and a complete story of the band) PRESENT-Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (remastered reissue with a entire second disc of bonus live material + rare photos and a complete story of the band) SONAR-Static Motion (another incredible, tension-filled, avant/math-rock wonder) THUMBSCREW (debut release by cooperative trio of Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara and Mary Halvorson) UNIVERS ZERO-Phosphorescent Dreams (first release by the new, quintet, more electric lineup - out end of January) UPSILON ACRUX (new release by their new quintet format: Fender Rhodes piano/dual guitars/dual drums!) IF you'd like to view previous New In stock Announcements, they can be found here: http://ymlp217.net/archive_gqwsqbgjge.php Edited by Andy Webb - January 13 2014 at 15:26 |
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New Upsilon Acrux sounds nice.
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January 6, 2014
Hi, Below are our six new Cuneiform releases, our first batch for our 30th anniversary year celebration during 2014, ALL of which are not going to be generally released for another 3-5 weeks, but which you can buy directly from us now. Our releases are available from us to our direct mail customers several weeks before they are generally released or available from other sources. We spend a small fortune on our releases and your direct purchase from us via Wayside Music or digitally via our bandcamp page helps us tremendously and is extremely important to our being able to continue our work and our release schedule. Please don't steal them or make it possible for others to steal them. Thank you for your interest and support of our work. Raoul Björkenheim-Ecstasy $15.00 "Björkenheim has been well regarded since his 1980s work...but his recent releases have been particularly memorable." – Stereophile Guitarist and composer Raoul Björkenheim emerged from Finland in the 80s with Edward Vesala's band, then started his own group, Krakatau, who recorded for ECM and Cuneiform. He is probably best known for his work with Scorch Trio and with Bill Laswell and Morgan Agren in Blixt, but he has been a busy, active player for the last 30 years. As anyone who has every seen him can attest, he is one of the great, unheralded guitarists of our time. Ecstasy is his new electric, ecstatic jazz band, which features some of the younger talents on the Finnish jazz scene and which was designed to be an ensemble that will regularly go out and tour. The group consists of Raoul, Pauli Lyytinen (saxophones), Jori Huhtala (contrabass) and Markku Ounaskari (drums) in a repertory of original compositions painting swirling polyrhythms with a free-tonal palette. With influences ranging from Korean and African music to contemporary chamber music, new jazz and free rock, Ecstasy's mission is to elevate its audiences with their high energy and dedication to adventurous sound. "The band name Ecstasy refers to a music that is so fluid and intelligible that it flows around and past obstacles, and attains the listener by surprise and joy. The listener finds himself outside of his self, transported. I firmly believe that music does have a mission to elevate the spirit, to remind the listener about the ecstasy of being alive. I'd love our band to play so much together that we'd be able to communicate on a high level of ESP, and make our group interplay truly virtuosic in the positive meaning of that word. Then we could communicate to any audience, regardless of whether "jazz", "rock" or "contemporary." – Raoul Björkenheim Ecstasy brings together new and established names from the Finnish scene into a compact powerhouse of an ensemble. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/raoul-bjorkenheim-ecstasy-el-pueblo-unido?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 You can see a snippet of one of the group's live performances, doing a live version of one of the pieces on the album here: http://youtu.be/qR5xH4wRQFE http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bjorkenheim-Raoul-Ecstasy__Rune-spc-373.aspx The Ed Palermo Big Band-Oh No! Not Jazz! 2 x CDs $21.00 "Palermo developed these charts during years of live shows with these musicians, and their mastery of the material shows in the performances, which turn on a dime yet feel fierce with spontaneous invention.... Palermo’s arrangements and these performances are precise, dedicated, raucous and incisive—just like Zappa himself." – JazzTimes The Ed Palermo Big Band is led by alto saxist and arranger Ed Palermo; he has had this big band with much of the same personnel for over 30 years, which is a hugely impressive feat in itself, and has had his band performing the music of Frank Zappa for 20 years. The band is a 18 piece ensemble of five woodwind players, four trumpeters, three trombonists, two keyboardists, guitar, violin, bass and drums. There are a number of ensembles performing the music of Frank Zappa, who, 20 years after his death, is now recognized as one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century, but no one does it with the ease, skill and originality that Ed and his band do! Oh No! Not Jazz!! consists of two discs of musical performances. The first disc further explores Ed's distinctive, big band interpretations of the music of Frank Zappa and for the most part, he concentrates here on Frank's initial burst of creative works from original Mothers Of Invention era of 1966-1970. In addition, two notable pieces from later are performed here. One of Frank's most loved works, Inca Roads, with a vocal by guest Napoleon Murphy Brock contrasts with one of his most 'notoriously difficult' works, The Black Page #2. All of the performances and arrangements of these great pieces are fun, musically witty and masterful. The second disc features Ed's own colorful compositions, which are here featured on a recording for the 1st time in over 25 years! Both discs show that despite the financial and practical difficulties of running a large sized band, that the very fact that there are so many musical voices in a big band allows for showcasing arrangements better than any other vehicle. This is an exciting listen for fans of Frank Zappa and all adventurous rock and jazz music. [Cuneiform] You can hear a song from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/ed-palermo-big-band-why-is-the-doctor-barking?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Palermo-Ed-Oh-No-Not-Jazz-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-380-381.aspx Present-Triskaidekaphobie (expanded / remastered) $15.00 "...a turbulent masterpiece that leaves a residue of angst lingering long after the CD ends." – Alternative Press "Present's sound is almost a concentration of Univers Zero -- more Univers Zero than the thing itself -- due not only to the presence of two dominant members of the group, but also to Present's being a quartet (drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards), which allows for the very essence of the musical vision to emerge without any frills or distractions." – All Music Guide After co-founding Univers Zero in 1974 and co-leading that group through their first two albums, guitarist and composer Roger Trigaux left Univers Zero in May, 1979, right after the completion of Heresie. His new ensemble, Present, was a more electric and a more compact ensemble: electric grand piano (Alain Rochette), electric guitar and electric piano (Roger), electric bass (Christian Genet, also of Univers Zero) and drums (Daniel Denis, also of Univers Zero). Originally conceived strictly as a studio project, the band began rehearsals in 1979 and began to record their first album, Triskaidekaphobie (The Fear Of The Number 13) in January, 1980. After all the rehearsals and all of the work of recording this album, Roger realized that this was a perfect ensemble to play live, as the musicians all got along well and the ensemble was small enough to be a practical outfit and the band began performing in the fall of 1980. Since Present only had about 35' of music written for the group, in their earliest days, the band also performed two 'covers' from Univers Zero's repertoire; Dense (from Ceux du Dehors) and Vous Les Saurez En Temps Voulu (from Heresie). Recordings of these two covers, from a performance from 2/28/81 are included here as bonus tracks. This reissue of Triskaidekaphobie includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos as well as the aforementioned 20' of bonus material! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-promenade-au-fond-dun-canal?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Triskaidekaphobie-(expanded-remastered)__Rune-spc-382.aspx Present-Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (expanded / remastered) 2 x CDs $21.00 "Magma and King Crimson comparisons are relevant, but the dark and edgy Present are an entity unto themselves." – Atlanta Press "Dark, Bartok-like arrangements driven by Gothic rock percussion and the tortured guitar of Roger Trigaux. This is classical rock with an industrial vengence..." – DownBeat Present was founded in 1979 by guitarist/composer Roger Trigaux, who first came to attention as the co-leader of Univers Zero, which he co-founded in 1974. After two now legendary albums with Univers Zero (Univers Zero - 1977 and Heresie - 1979), he left to have the chance to create his own, personal, musical vision. A quartet of electric guitar, electric and acoustic grand piano, electric bass and drums, Present featured the stupendous drumming of Daniel Denis, the other co-founder of Univers Zero, so Present's sound is a more rock-oriented encapsulation of the unique music Roger had been composing, performing and honing for years. Originally recorded in 1983, Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (The Poison That Makes You Insane), the band's second and final album until their rebirth in the mid 90s, is a classic of complex, Rock In Opposition-style electric chamber rock. This reissue of Le Poison Qui Rend Fou includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos. Additionally, there is 25' of QuickTime movies of the group's final concert featuring bassist Christian Genet, from Livry-Gargan, France, 1/23/82, as well as a second disc that features the entire 80' concert from 1/23/82! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-ersatz?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Le-Poison-Qui-Rend-Fou-(expanded-remastered)-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-383-384.aspx Sonar-Static Motion $15.00 "...Sonar's idiosyncratic sound world...once you are in, you don't want to leave..." – Nik Bärtsch (pianist, composer and ECM recording artist) "Had MC Escher made music instead of drawing his famously impossible and perplexing perspectives, it would sound like Sonar." – Sid Smith, Prog Magazine "A really fascinating blend of art-rock, groove-based minimalism and abstract mathematical theory, all woven together to great effect" – John Schaefer, host of New Sounds "This is truly music as you've never experienced it before and a one of a kind musical performance." – The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool UK "This quartet is unlike anything you've heard before. How often can you say you've encountered a truly unique act? Rarely. Here's one that qualifies." – Anil Prasad Sonar is a progressive, post-minimal band from Switzerland. Their name stands for SONic ARchitecture, a name which alludes to their intention of creating polymetric and highly structured avant-rock. Static Motion is their second full-length release, and their first release outside of Switzerland. Fusing a rigorous minimal esthetic with the power of a rock band, every note and rhythm is precisely composed and performed, all of which are designed to move you from one rhythmic and / or harmonic tension to the next. Sonar is the last word in a rock band that works by building their music out of blocks consisting of slowly rising and unfolding musical tension and relief. While you can hear elements of Sonar's sound in ensembles such as Glenn Branca, King Crimson, Pharaoh Overlord, Present, etc, ultimately, no one else sounds like this and Static Motion is a powerful and extraordinary listen! Just about everything is different with Sonar: the sound, the harmonies, the rhythms, the whole musical concept. Their instantly recognizable sound is partly due to the special tuning of the guitars and the bass guitar to tritones (C / F# / C / F# / C / F#), an interval sometimes called the "devil in music" ("diabolus in musica"). A large proportion of their music is played using only the natural harmonics of these two notes, thereby creating a harmonically ambiguous musical microcosmos that the group calls "tritone harmonics" and that avoids conventional musical cliches. The group's rhythms are also highly unconventional and usually consist of layered polyrhythms and isorhythms in odd metres. Sonar's music is always played live without any sequencers, loops or computers, using a minimum amount of equipment: 2 guitars, a bass guitar, 3 small amplifiers und a basic drum kit. Nearly effect-free (with just a touch of reverb and tremolo allowed), the band does this to keep the music as clear, direct and immediate as possible. Sonar does not consider itself or operate as a collection of soloists; rather, their efforts are oriented towards collective efforts making the music more than the sum of the individual parts of the players. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/sonar-static-motion?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Sonar-Static-Motion__Rune-spc-374.aspx Thumbscrew [Mary Halvorson / Michael Formanek / Tomas Fujiwara]-Thumbscrew $15.00 "...the bonds are already strong." – DownBeat Thumbscrew, a band consisting of three well-established leaders on the new jazz/new music scene, make inviting music full of wonder and discovery. With their eponymous debut album, they document the group's commitment to new music created specifically for this ensemble. While Michael Formanek (double bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums) and Mary Halvorson (guitar) are all known for their prodigious capabilities as improvisers, Thumbscrew is more of a composer’s vehicle. While many cooperative bands draw on material recycled from other projects, "One of the things we said at the beginning is let’s just write music for Thumbscrew and it will only be Thumbscrew music," says Formanek. "It really is a three-composer trio, and all of our tunes have our basic aesthetics attached. But we want everybody to have input. Nobody’s afraid to make a decision. It’s one of the first co-ops I’ve been in where everyone’s really willing to take control at any given moment." With each musician contributing three tunes, the album encompasses an array of textures and strategies, while maintaining a consistently open and transparent sound. Generating tremendous intensity without necessarily increasingly volume or density, Thumbscrew buzzes and crackles, burns and croons. The group is both open and composerly. Part of what makes the band’s music so engaging is that they draw widely and deeply from any number of sonic sources. Part of the trio’s strength flows from the deep interconnecting bonds they’ve forged. Halvorson and Fujiwara first started playing together in cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum’s Sextet. They also work together in the collective quartet Reverse Blue with Chris Speed and Eivind Opsvik, and Mike Reed’s fascinating Sun Ra-inspired ensemble Living By Lanterns. They first worked with Formanek when he subbed in Bynum’s band in 2011, and the chemistry between the three was so readily apparent they immediately started looking into performance opportunities as a trio. This fine, distinctive effort is the result of 2 years of planning, rehearsing and gigging. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/thumbscrew-cheap-knock-off?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Thumbscrew-Mary-Halvorson-Michael-Formanek-Tomas-Fujiwara-Thumbscrew__Rune-spc-365.aspx NOTE: We offer special pricing for people buying all six of these new releases on the label; if you are interested, please see the front of the store and look for the happy piggy bank! You can buy full-res FLAC, AAC, ALAC and MP3 320 files from us directly via bandcamp and these very high quality downloads also include the artwork. http://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/ Once again, thank you for your interest and support of what we do! ---- Here's what has come in stock in the last week - either new releases or re-stockings of items that have been unavailable: Harry Beckett-Flare Up $15.00 Completely wonderful to see a reissue of this extremely rare 1970 Brit-jazz album, which was Harry's first under his own name and originally released on Phillips. This features a just unbelievable band of Brit-jazz talent: Harry Beckett-trumpet/flugelhorn, John Surman-baritone and soprano sax, Mike Osborne-alto sax, Alan Skidmore-tenor and soprano sax, Frank Ricotti-vibes, John Taylor-piano/Wurlitzer electric piano, Chris Lawrence-bass and John Webb-drums. There's some great themes and some great solos. And I just love the sound of John's over-driven Wurlitzer (then again, those things are ALWAYS overdriven!). And the front line of Surman, Skidmore and Osborne...3 years before S.O.S.! Those were the days! This CD reissue came out about a decade ago and has been out of print ever since. We just found the last quantity in existence, hiding behind some other CDs in the stacks and completely mis-filed and missing since we first got them in! You can pay $60 and up for it elsewhere, or you can get it for just $15.00, while we got them. [JazzPrint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Beckett-Harry-Flare-Up__JPVP-spc-124.aspx Bitter Funeral Beer Band-Live in Frankfurt 82 $17.00 Back in stock! Drummer Bengt Berger put together this amazing, sadly short-lived ensemble for a couple of years in the 80s. Bengt had previously played in Sweden's legendary Archemedes Badkar and this took the world music and jazz influences that the band had been heading towards with their fantastic 'Tre" release and made it even better. This includes many of the musicians that were in Badkar as well as others, including legendary trumpeter Don Cherry, all of whom play absolutely great. The only bad thing about this release is that I've had this tape for decades and I wanted to release it on Cuneiform, but when I told Bengt about its existence, he ended up doing it on his label. At least it's out and available and I got sent a copy! A MUST own. Top 10 of the year for me. Easy. Maybe THE top archival release of 2007. The band : Bengt Berger, Ko-Gyil (Lo-Birifor funeral xylophone), Atsimevu (Ewe master drum); Anita Livstrand, Ko-Gyil, voice, percussion; Liselotte Norelius, percussion; Thomas Mera Gartz,percussion, tenor sax; Sigge Krantz, acoustic and electric bass, guitar, percussion; Thomas Huhn, electric bass, percussion Matthias Helldén, cello, percussion; Tord Bengtsson, violin, guitar, percussion; Thomas Gustafsson, soprano sax, tenor sax, percussion; Björn Hellström, bass clarinet, flute, percussion; Ulf Wallander, soprano sax, tenor sax, percussion; Jörgen Adolfsson, soprano sax, alto sax, percussion; Tommy Adolfsson, trumpet, percussion; Kalle Ericsson, trumpet, percussion "One of my favorite records of all times is Bengt Berger's Bitter Funeral Beer with Don Cherry, released on ECM in 1981....the music is intense, sad, full of African rhythms, with repetitive elements à la Terry Riley, but free jazz as well. An absolute feast for the ear. Great that this is now available."-freejazz-stef.blogspot.com [Country and Eastern] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bitter-Funeral-Beer-Band-Live-in-Frankfurt__34-CE-spc-09.aspx Jack Bruce-Bird Alone 2 x CDs $9.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) Recorded November 20th, 1980 in Denver, this features the stupendous line-up of Jack Bruce-bass, keyboards and vocals, Clem Clempson (Colosseum) on guitar, David Sancious on keyboards and guitar and Billy Cobham on drums. Plenty of Cream songs, as well as solo Jack material, including 5 tracks from his then current album "I've Always Wanted To Do This". [NMC] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bruce-Jack-Bird-Alone-2-x-CDs-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-Tune-spc-114.aspx Bill Bruford's Earthworks-Video Anthology 2: The 1990s NTSC (all region) DVD $11.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) "When Earthworks Mark I first appeared in 1987, its looser improvisational approach mixed with considerable technology made perfect sense, given Bruford's early 1980s work with the technology-heavy King Crimson. But while Bruford had been working with a blended kit of acoustic and electronic drums for a few years at this point, nobody could have been prepared for his chordal drums—electronic drum pads that could be programmed with actual chords so that Bruford could lay down not just a rhythmic foundation but a harmonic one as well, seen clearly on Vol. 2's first track, the catchy "Up North." This first version of Earthworks was another case of Bruford finding the best up-and-coming players to work with him in saxophonist Iain Ballamy and keyboardist/horn player Django Bates. Both have moved on to successful careers of their own (and Ballamy has since managed to get his hair under control), but to watch this group over the course of two performances is an eye-opener. With its reliance on Bruford's chordal drums for many of the tunes, there's no question the music was more structurally rigid than Earthworks Mark II. Still, there's plenty of room for soloing, and it's remarkable to watch Bruford effortlessly carry the groove even while serving up the chord changes. Of course, Bruford gets plenty of time on the acoustic side of his kit, with Bates often taking over accompaniment during Ballamy's solos. The latter had become a considerably more intuitively responsive drummer by the time of Earthworks Mark II, but the culmination of that direction is in full view here. Since Earthworks Mark II did form in the late 1990s, there's a final show on Vol. 2 that features the Clahar/Hamilton/Hodgson lineup in its early days. Perhaps the most telling difference between the two Earthworks groups is on this second DVD, where each group closes its set with the Bruford/Ballamy/Bates tune "Bridge of Inhibition." A tune with a dervish-like theme that then breaks down for individual soloing, it's an ideal touchstone to the different complexions of the two Earthworks groups, especially in exposing the effects of a more open improvisational mindset. And this tune, more than any other in the entire repertoire of both Earthworks groups, is evidence that Bruford has the capability of playing free—something that would surprise fans of his more measured, metrical playing in Yes, King Crimson, or even his 1970s Bruford group. As with Vol. 1 the presentation is spare: one mix, full frame. But for fans who never had the opportunity to catch earlier versions of Earthworks, both DVDs are essential viewing. And with trips outside Europe increasingly prohibitive both logistically and financially, Bill Bruford's Earthworks Video Anthology Vol. 1: 2000's and Bill Bruford's Earthworks Video Anthology Vol. 2: 1990's are equally essential for North American fans who will rarely—if ever—get the chance to see the current line-up."-John Kelman/All About Jazz [Summerfold] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bruford-BillEarthworks-Video-Anthology-2-The-1990s-NTSC-(all-region)-DVD-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-BB-spc-SF-spc-017-spc-DVD.aspx Neil Campbell/Carlo Bowry/Gordon Ross-Philip Glass: Metamorphosis/Steve Reich: Acoustic Counterpoint $15.00 "Composer/classical guitarist Neil Campbell teams up with Carlo Bowry (Muffin Men/Wizards of Twiddly) and composer/producer Gordon Ross for a release featuring Philip Glass's composition Metamorphosis (beautifully re-arranged as a classical and electric guitar duet), and Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint performed with multiple classical guitars and basses." "Two of my favourite Minimalist pieces given a fresh perspective. Deviating from its piano origins with a distinctive blend of fluid fingerpicking and wistful electric swells, Campbell and Bowry's guitar-driven Metamorphosis is a seductively mournful version of a timeless and hypnotic piece. As for Acoustic Counterpoint, it stands comparison with Pat Metheny's defining execution of Reich's thrilling composition and that's a significant achievement in itself." - Tim Bowness (No-Man) "Neil Campbell has been described by Paul Fowles, Classical Guitar Magazine as 'an outstanding guitarist whose originality of thought makes him far more than just another gifted purveyor of finger acrobatics'. His recent work includes collaborations with Yes vocalist Jon Anderson, electronic musician DJ Yousef and Sense of Sound Singers and he has contributed in performances at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, as part of Liverpool’s famed Irish Sea Sessions. Carlo Bowry has astonished audiences across Europe as the guitar ace for the Muffin Men and the Wizards of Twiddly, collaborating with Jimmy Carl Black (Mothers of Invention), Mike Keneally, Napoleon Murphy Brock,Ike Willis, Arthur Brown, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's 10:10 Ensemble and Canterbury music legend Kevin Ayers along the way. Gordon Ross has commissioned new work from Steve Reich, Sir John Taverner and James McMillan and worked with Ian McCulloch, BBC Symphony Orchestra, MTV, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and many others as well as performing at festivals across the UK in recent years." http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Campbell-NeilCarlo-BowryGordon-Ross-Philip-Glass-MetamorphosisSteve-Reich-Acoustic-Counterpoint__CBR-spc-008.aspx Don Cherry-Live In Stockholm (mini-lp sleeve) $19.00 77' minutes of previously unreleased, LONG tracks in great sound from Don Cherry's important Swedish period, recorded in 1968 and 1971! This is where he really began to explore music beyond jazz, fusing it with folk and beyond music. The two tracks from 1968 features Cherry on pocket trumpet, flutes, and piano, Maffy Falay on trumpet and flutes, Bernt Rosengren and Tommy Koverhult on tenor and flute, Torbjorn Hulcrantz on bass, and Leif Wennerstrom on drums. On the nearly 30' track from 1971, he's deep into the sound of his Organ Music Society work. This features Cherry with Maffy Falay on trumpet and flute, Tommy Koverhult on flute, and Okay Temiz on drums and percussion. Nice package with some great photos and liner notes about this period of Don's life and work. [Caprice] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Cherry-Don-Live-In-Stockholm-(mini-lp-sleeve)__34-Caprice-spc-21832.aspx Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble-On The Beach 2 x vinyl lps (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) "Scattered over two LPs, the complete live versions of all the songs are finally available for the first time ever. The artwork has been restored to reflect the original release from 1968." Really surprisingly advanced sounding 'AACM African American heritage meets psychedelia' ensemble, who released this in 1968 (?) and which consists of 1967-1968 recordings, including amazingly out for the time-period guitar-work by Pete Cosey. Really great stuff and highly recommended! "Philip Cohran is a Chicago mainstay who was part of Sun Ra's band as a trumpeter from the '50s until Ra left Chicago in 1961. He was also instrumental in helping to create the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), which spawned Anthony Braxton, Henry Threadgill, Leo Smith, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and countless others. This disc is a compilation of recorded material by his Artistic Heritage Ensemble recorded in the later '60s that is visionary in its marriage of African rhythms, funk, and jazz improvisation. The band at the time included future Miles guitar monster Pete Cosey and a couple of cats who went on to join Earth, Wind & Fire's horn section. AHE's tunes were structured around riffs and melodies created by Cohran's frankiphone, an amplified African thump piano. He played cornet as well, but the frankiphone was the backbone of the entire band -- 15 members strong. From here the horn sections would work into a harmonic read of the opening riff and begin their ascent into the body of a track, and the singers, guitarists, and percussionists would be adding color, space, and texture to all of it...There are too few records like this, too few moments in musical time where everything converges and marries the past to the future in the heart of the now. This is one album no one with a pulse should be without."-Thom Jurek/All Music [Tizona] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Cohran-PhilipThe-Artistic-Heritage-Ensemble-On-The-Beach-2-x-vinyl-lps-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-Tizona-spc-012.aspx Various Artists-The Devil's Music 3 x CD box set $3.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) Yes, really: $3.00 for 3 CDs in a snazzy little box. This is the soundtrack to a 1976 BBC documentary series about blues, which apparently was never shown again. It says here that discs one & two comprise the long-lost soundtrack LPs to 'The Devil's Music', a highly acclaimed 1976 BBC documentary series. Disc three reissues a rare live LP recorded at a 1963 European blues festival. I have a lot of blues material and I didn't have most of this stuff and the 3rd disc - which is live at a European fest in 1963 and completely unreleased otherwise, includes big names like Memphis Slim, Sonny Boy Williamson and Matt Murphy. "You can't go wrong with this collection-ranging from the jug band sounds of Sam Chatmon to the boogie woogie of Little Brother Montgomery to the raw back-country sounds of Bukka White. Somewhat more modern sounds include the New Orleans strut of Fenton Robinson and the Louisiana beat of Billy Boy Arnold. The legendary Aces take you to Chicago in the 50's, and the unique nine-string guitar master Big Joe Williams exorcates Tricky Dick in "Watergate Blues". I've never heard of James DeShay, who dominates Disc #2, with some rowdy,overamped electric blues live from what sounds like a tiny dive. His version of Howlin' Wolf's "Evil" is fine. The third disc stems from the "American Folk Blues" tours of Europe in the early 60's, which inspired the likes of John Mayall, the Animals, and the Stones. Decent live recordings of fantastic performances by Sonny Boy Williamson II, Memphis Slim, and Matt "Guitar" Murphy. Previously released but fairly rare-none of this material is on the readily avaliable L&R discs or the Reelin' In The Years DVD's, and Sonny Boy sings some of his greatest tunes."-Mark Schlesinger [Indigo] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Various-Artists-The-Devils-Music-3-x-CD-box-set-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__Indigo-spc-2737-MBS.aspx Dzyan-Dzyan vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $28.00 This beautiful, legit reissue includes a gatefold sleeve! Legit reissue from the analog masters of the very first album from this German group, which predate the much, much better known Time Machine and Electric Silence. This very rare 1972 album is the very first version of the band before they would move into their cracked electric jazz/rock sound of Time Machine. It features founding member Reinhard Karwatky (bass), plus Jochen Leuschner (vocals, percussion), Gerd-Bock Ehrmann (tenor sax), Harry Krämer (guitars) and Ludwig Braum (drums, percussion), + Gunter Kuhlwein (organ, electric piano). This is totally different from their 2 much better known works, but in its own way, it's nearly as good! [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Dzyan-Dzyan-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__LHC-spc-080.aspx The Enid-Invicta $18.00 "This 2012 studio album of symphonic rock music was voted into the top 10 albums of 2012 in leading British broadsheet The Guardian, including the track "One and the Many" reaching 6th best song for that year. The Enid were the pioneers of Symphonic Rock in the 1970s, and continued success in the 1980s as the first band to survive commercially without the support of a major record label." [Operation Seraphim] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Enid-Invicta__19-EWCD-spc-27.aspx Frost*-The Rockfield Files CD + NTSC (all region) DVD $15.00 Frost* are a modern progrock band consisting of leader Jem Godfrey (vocals and keyboards), John Mitchell, also of Arena, It Bites, Kino (guitar and vocals), Nathan King also of Level 42 (bass and vocals) and Craig Blundell (drums). The band has been an on and off proposition for some time, as Jem balances his more commercial, paying work with this music, but fans have been hoping for a DVD for some time and now it is here. The DVD has a large number of tracks from their studio albums in live renditions and professionally recorded, two bonus acoustic tracks and an interview. The CD has all of the musical parts in audio-only. [Cube] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Frost-The-Rockfield-Files-CD-plus-DVD__19-Cube-spc-004.aspx Gomorrha-I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was $19.00 One of the progressive hard rock classics of the early 70s German scene, this was the 2nd and final release by this German band, originally released on Brain in 1972. Reissued over 15 years ago for the 1st time, that reissue has been out of print for a number of years anyway, but this Long Hair version is the definitive release of this heavy classic. "Gomorrha's finest moment however was I TURNED TO SEE WHOSE VOICE IT WAS, where Gomorrha's identity had become firmly established: complex psychedelic rock fronted by angry guitars and organ, that could be simultaneously aggressive and spacious, with bizarre lyrics about life, religion, death, etc. They presented a unique, adventurous and constantly surprising form of rock music that has become an island unto itself."-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gomorrha-I-Turned-To-See-Whose-Voice-It-Was__LHC-spc-132.aspx Gomorrha-I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $28.00 One of the progressive hard rock classics of the early 70s German scene, this was the 2nd and final release by this German band, originally released on Brain in 1972. This beautiful, legit reissue includes a gatefold sleeve! Reissued over 15 years ago for the 1st time, that reissue has been out of print for a number of years anyway, but this Long Hair version is the definitive release of this heavy classic. "Gomorrha's finest moment however was I TURNED TO SEE WHOSE VOICE IT WAS, where Gomorrha's identity had become firmly established: complex psychedelic rock fronted by angry guitars and organ, that could be simultaneously aggressive and spacious, with bizarre lyrics about life, religion, death, etc. They presented a unique, adventurous and constantly surprising form of rock music that has become an island unto itself."-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gomorrha-I-Turned-To-See-Whose-Voice-It-Was-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__LHC-spc-133.aspx Gomorrha-Trauma vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $28.00 This beautiful, legit reissue includes a gatefold sleeve! This album has an interesting history and is sort of the band's 1st and 2nd album simultaneously. Trauma was originally recorded and released in 1970, but the band was unhappy with the work and soon after re-worked and re-recorded the album with English lyrics and a harder 'progressive hard rock' sound with nice organ and guitar work. This album is best known for the 13' title track, which is a heavy, psychedelic mix of Guru Guru and Deep Purple! [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gomorrha-Trauma-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__LHC-spc-130.aspx Henry Cow-The Road: Volumes 6-10 : 40th Anniversary (4 x CDs + 1 x NTSC (all region) DVD ) with 60 page booklet box set $100.00 (due to size and weight, this price only in the USA and possessions) This is the second half of the 10 disc box set that was released several years ago and covers all previously unreleased recordings of the band from the beginning to the end. This includes the fabulous and fabulous sounding Stockholm, Goteborg and Bremen radio broadcasts, as well as much more audio material. The DVD consists of the ONE video recording of the group, made for Scandinavian television, and the DVD was made directly from the original video-tape master and it's here now for posterity! It's a full 75' long, professionally shot (for the time) television concert and it includes fairly incredible versions of "Beautiful As The Moon", "Living In The Heart Of The Beast", "March", "Erk Gah", "No More Songs" and a improvised piece. Both box sets (Volume 1-5 and this one) are out of print and I can't imagine they will be available again, but we have a few of this set and this set only. [ReR] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Henry-Cow-The-Road-Volumes-6-10-40th-Anniversary-(4-x-CDs-plus-1-x-NTSC-(all-region)-DVD-)-with-60-page-booklet-box-set-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-only-in-the-USA-and-possessions)__ReR-spc-CBox-spc-6-10.aspx King Crimson-The Road To Red 24 x CD/DVD/blu-ray box set with prints and booklet (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $215.00 Back in stock! "Between April and July 1974 King Crimson embarked on a tour of Canada and America which has come to be recognised as one of the most powerful series of concerts performed not just by Fripp, Cross, Wetton and Bruford but by any band of the era. The band, who had been rarely off the road - except to record studio albums - chose to perform a selection of recent material from the then newly released Starless And Bible Black, older fan favourites, newly written/then unrecorded material & nightly improvisations at a level described by many eye-witnesses and observers as the most intense gigs they'd ever attended. Every soundboard quality recording known to exist is presented with audio fully restored, all released on CD for the first time. There are also five complete concerts, drawn from multi-track recordings, alongside the restored audio bootleg of the band's final show from New York and a new stereo mix of Red by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson undertaken in 2012... [DGM] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/King-Crimson-The-Road-To-Red-24-x-CDDVDblu-ray-box-set-with-prints-and-booklet-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__23-KCCBX-spc-7.aspx Kompendium-Beneath The Waves $15.00 Kompendium is a Magenta spin-off, produced and composed by Rob Reed and featuring a wealth of progressive rock talent. "Beneath The Waves melds the talents of over two dozen artists and ensembles into an astonishing album of rare depth, emotion and intensity. Held together by a vocal performance of spine tingling power from Steve Balsamo (Jesus Christ Superstar) and co-ordinated by celebrated producer / composer Rob Reed (Magenta, ChimpanA) , the album features a jaw-dropping array of musical talent including: Steve Hackett (Genesis) - Nylon Guitar; Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree) - Drums; Nick Beggs (Steve Hackett Band, Kajagoogoo) – Chapman Stick; Troy Donockley (Nightwish, Bad Shepherds) Uilleann Pipes, Whistles; Nick Barrett (Pendragon) - Guitar, Neil Taylor (Tears for Fears, Robbie Williams) - Guitar; Jakko Jackzyk (20th Century Schizoid Band) - Guitar; Francis Dunnery (ex It Bites) - Guitar, John Mitchell (It Bites, Frost*) - Guitar, Mel Collins (King Crimson, Camel) - Sax, BJ Cole (Elton John, David Gilmour) - Pedal Steel Guitar, Chris Fry (Magenta) - Guitar and Christina Booth (Magenta) - Backing Vocals - and introducing the vocal talents of Angharad Bryn in the role of Lily. Adding to the epic quality of the album are celebrated vocal ensemble Synergy, The English Chamber Choir conducted by Guy Protheroe, the London Session Orchestra conducted by Dave Stewart plus renowned opera singers Rhys Meirion and Shan Cothi. The album also features lyrics by Steve Reed (Magenta) and artwork by Geoff Taylor (War of the Worlds). This stunning concept album by Kompendium is in the spirit of all those great albums from the 70s without sounding like any of them."-Ken Golden [Tigermoth] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Kompendium-Beneath-The-Waves__19-TMRCD-spc-0513.aspx Kompendium-Elements 2 x CDs $15.00 This is a budget-priced companion-piece to Kompendium's "Beneath The Waves" CD. This has over 2 hours of unreleased tracks, demos, instrumental versions of songs from the album and more. There's quite a lot here; why wait for the deluxe box; it's already been released with this! CD One 1.Opening Narration (Original full length version) 2.Exordium Part 1 (Strings only) 3.Exordium Coda (Unused coda featuring Steve Balsamo) 4.Exordium Part 2 (Strings Only) 5.Stars (Unused track. Originally called Lilly, featuring narration) 6.Lost (Strings only) 7.Mercy Of The Sea (Full choir opening, extended second chorus with choir on end) 8.The Storm Part 1 (Original opening and featuring Rob Reed vocal on sea shanty) 9.The Storm/Reprise (Angharad Brinn solo vocal with orchestration and guitar) 10.The Storm Part 2 (Featuring Mel Collins sax and original narration ending) 11.Beneath The Waves (Extended version) 12.Sole Survivor (Early mix with alternative vocal build with moog solo 13.Alone (Vocal and orchestral mix) 14.Il Tempo e Giunto (Strings only mix) 15.A Moment Of Clarity (Sound FX opening, gospel vocal by Tesni Jones and moog solo in middle section) 16.One Small Step (Piano and vocal only mix) 17.Reunion V1 (Original opening, narration in middle section, and male/female opera duet) 18.Stars V2 (Original version and different ending) 19.Alone End V1 (Alternative instrumental ending) 20.Lilly (Original mix with Steve Hackett and Angharad Brinn only) 21.Reunion V2 (Featuring Shan Cothi opera section) 22.Alone End V2 (Alun Rhys-Jenkins and Shan Cothi opera duet) 23.Reunion V3 (African ending) 24.Reunion V4 (Coming Home original demo) CD Two Complete instrumental of the original album http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Kompendium-Elements-2-x-CDs__19-TMRSE-spc-1113.aspx Daniel Lanois-Belladonna $6.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) 2005 release by this talented musician and producer. "If you had ever wished that Lanois would abandon lyrics and vocals and paint an album with melodies and textures, Brian Eno style, then 'Belladonna' will have you in raptures. It's a complex, rich, ethereal thing of beauty with enough detail to keep the most discerning listener happy for months... If you are familiar with the early works of Lanois and Eno (for example the 'Apollo atmospheres and soundtracks', you'll have some idea of what to expect from this cd, although I find, unlike Eno, Lanois always focuses his work melodically and spiritually. You often feel as if you are in a private church, so overwhelmingly spiritual is the movement of chords and instruments; the depth of sonic atmospheres created on this disc are just astonishing."-Christopher J. Benz "'Belladonna' is Daniel Lanois' most coherent album to date. The focus is on that glorious pedal steel he plays like no one else and a dreamscape inspired by time in Mexico. This is another world that Lanois invites the listener to enter. If you surrender to this music, it will become the soundtrack of your dreams. It has a very powerful pull that will take you deeper than emotion to a place of unknowing filled with incredible beauty. This is the anthesis of most music being released today, whatever the genre. It is too personal to fit any handy label. It appears that Lanois is channeling some very profound personal experiences into music that he can share with the wider world. If only briefly, we can join him on an amazing journey to a place few know exists, let alone ever visit."-Marie Jost [Anti] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Lanois-Daniel-Belladonna-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__02-ANTI-spc-86767.aspx Phil Miller/In Cahoots-Conspiracy Theories (Mega Blowout Sale) $9.00 In Cahoots - one of the last electric jazz/jazz-rock bands standing with any ties to the 'Canterbury scene' - now features Phil Miller-guitar, Fred Baker-bass, Mark Fletcher-drums, Peter Lemer-keyboards, Simon Finch-trumpet, Simon Picard-sax, with guest spots from Doug Boyle-guitar, Richard Sinclair-bass, Didier Malhere-soprano sax, flute, doudouk & ocarina, Dave Stewart-tuned percussion and Barbara Gaskin-voice. Typically wonderful stuff from Phil and company. Highly recommended and completely satisfying...as long as you approach this expecting In Cahoots and not Hatfield and the North. "Two years in the making, Conspiracy Theories is guitarist Phil Miller's most ambitious record to date. A member of legendary Canterbury groups including Hatfield and the North, National Health, Matching Mole and Delivery, Miller has devoted the majority of his energy over the past quarter century to his more overtly jazz-centric In Cahoots group. While the core of In Cahoots remains - über-bassist Fred Baker, keyboardist Pete Lemer and relative newcomer Mark Fletcher on drums - Conspiracy Theories introduces saxophonist Simon Picard and trumpeter Simon Finch to the line-up. Miller also calls on a number of friends old and new, including Gong alumnus Didier Malherbe (woodwinds), Annie Whitehead (trombone), Barbara Gaskin (vocals) and ex-Hatfield mates Dave Stewart (tuned percussion) and Richard Sinclair (bass). Conspiracy Theories features seven new and characteristically dynamic compositions from Miller, and one each from Baker and Lemer. The group expands and contracts, ranging in size from quintet to a full eleven-piece for Miller's episodic, metrically-challenging and texturally rich "5s & 7s" - the largest ensemble Miller has written for to date. Miller's writing has never been more complex yet approachable, and the indefinable British nature of his writing, dating back to Matching Mole, remains a defining quality. Miller, always a democratic leader, has also never been so liberal in providing his musical cohorts solo space. Still, while he doesn't take a proper solo himself until half-way through the disc, his distinctive and immediately recognizable harmonic voicings can be heard throughout. When he does take his first evocative solo on Baker's powerful ballad "End of the Line" it's clear that Miller's unique linear approach, one that steadfastly avoids any clear reference points but fuses an abstruse harmonic sensibility with a harder rock edge, continues to evolve. Miller has never been one to grandstand, but there's still nobody who sounds quite like him. He's an economical player who values the meaning of space and thematic development over pyrotechnics and purposeless displays, and while he solos less on Conspiracy Theories than on previous outings, every note in every solo counts. Conspiracy Theories is an important and welcome return for Miller after 2003's All That. Fans of the Canterbury scene will undoubtedly rejoice, but Conspiracy Theories' finely honed compositions, outstanding arrangements and compelling solos make it an album equally deserving of attention from the broader jazz listening public."-Mui Yeun http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Miller-PhilIn-Cahoots-Conspiracy-Theories-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__Crescent-spc-CD8.aspx Pell Mell-From The New World (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $27.00 1973 second release by this German band who moved from Bacillus to Phillips for this one, featuring lots of great dual heavy organ, violin and guitar work, vocals, bass and drums, as well as touches from flute. "Expanding the line-up, with an extra keyboard player, gave Thomas Schmidt more room with his violin, and FROM THE NEW WORLD saw them move to directly adapting classical works, not least a lengthy and radical rock rewrite of the "New World Symphony", hinting at instrumental Curved Air."-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg [Long Hair] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Pell-Mell-From-The-New-World-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__LHC-spc-121.aspx Pink Floyd-Piper at the Gates of Dawn (remastered/expanded) 40th Anniverary Edition 2 x CDs $12.00 (special) This is really an extraordinary buy on an extraordinary work. Originally released in Fall, 1967, this is the very first album by Pink Floyd and is one of the very best releases from the original psychedelic period of music. Period. Band leader Syd Barrett really was a genius, releasing gem after gem until his downfall, which came early and fast, but you can hear why there's still interest in his work nearly 45 years later and over 35 years after he went silent. The rest of the band back him sympathetically and interestingly and as I said, this is a true high-water mark in adventurous, exploratative music, which manages to combine short song-forms with experimentation and to bestow on long-form wig-outs, the listenability of songs. If you don't own this album, I would say that it basically belongs in *any* rock music collection. "But I already own this", I hear you say. Well, maybe you do, but this 40th Anniversary Edition has the album very sympathetically remastered from the original tapes, both mono and stereo with each version getting its own disc. That's right, for the 1st time in 40 years, you can hear the entire original mono mix of the album - and remember that in 1967 bands used to labor over the mono mixes much longer than over the stereo mix, as most people did not have stereo reproducing equipment. The mono and stereo mixes are quite different and there were many ideas used in the mixing of the mono mix that did not make its way to the more familiar stereo mix and vice-versa. I know this album like the back of my hand and the mono mix was a minor revelation. So, again, you probably need this. Unconditionally recommended at any price and at this price?... [EMI] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Pink-Floyd-Piper-at-the-Gates-of-Dawn-(remasteredexpanded)-40th-Anniverary-Edition-2-x-CDs-(special)__02-EMI-spc-503923.aspx ------ You can order these & many, many other items from our on-line store at: http://www.waysidemusic.com Please note: If there are no quotes around the description, that means that we wrote it and you should not use this description without attribution. If there are quotes without attribution, that means that we took the description from the hypesheet/publicity for the release. All other quoted descriptions are attributed. You can also fax in your order : (301) 589-1819 or mail in your order to: Wayside Music - P.O. Box 8427 - Silver Spring, MD 20907 - USA We accept cash, checks/moneyorders (as long as they are in US funds payable through a US bank), Discover, Visa and MasterCard credit cards as well as PayPal. ------ Recent reviews (or recently *discovered* reviews) of Cuneiform artists and titles (in English only): THE CLAUDIA QUINTET http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/best2013/ STEVE MOORE http://www.popmatters.com/review/167209-steve-moore-light-echoes/ SONAR http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/sonar-static-motion-3 TATVAMASI http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=46015#.UrhlVChVPmU ROBERT WYATT http://www.moderndrummer.com/site/2013/12/robert-wyatt-68-album-review/#.UsMUyShVPmV ------ You can always see which of our artists are on tour and get the links to the venues at: http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/tours.html or http://my.calendars.net/cuneiform/ ------ BLUE CRANES January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Janel and Anthony) January 9 - Chris' Jazz Cafe - Philadelphia, PA January 10 - Winter Jazzfest - NY, NY January 14 - AS220 - 115 Empire St - Providence, RI 02903 (401) 831-3663 January 15 - The Falcon - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro NY (845) 236.7970 (with Allison MillerRene Hart/Jeff Lederer) January 16 - The Lily Pad - Inman Square - 1353 Cambridge St - Cambridge, MA 02139 (with Turkey Vultures & Brandon Seabrook) January 18 - Orion Sound Studios - 2903 Whittington Ave., Suite C - Baltimore, MD 21230 February 10 - Alberta Rose Theater - Portland, OR (with Dawn Of Midi) April 16 - tba - Portland, OR (with Chris Speed - Dave King - Chris Tordini Trio) THE CLAUDIA QUINTET January 9 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY January 10 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY CURTIS HASSELBRING February 12 - Atlas Performing Arts Center - 1333 H St NE - Washington, DC 20002 (202) 399-799 JANEL & ANTHONY January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Blue Cranes) European tour! April 30 - May 15 Dates and locations tba LED BIB April 22 - St Ives Jazz Club - Cornwall, UK April 23 - Broomhill Art Hotel - Barnstaple, UK April 24 - The Hope - Brighton, UK April 25 - Millenium Hall - Sheffield, UK April 26 - Warwick Arts Centre - Warwick, UK April 27 - Fusebox- The Fox and Newt - Leeds, UK April 28 - The Bell - Bath, UK April 29 - Freedom Principle - Dulcimer - Manchester, UK April 30 - Dempsey's - Cardiff, Wales, UK May 1 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 2 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 3 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May/June - tba - continental Europe tour PIXEL January 18 - Røyken Jazz Club - Asker, Norway February 26 to March 1 - By:Larm Festival - Oslo, Norway March 3 - Dokkhuset - Trondheim Norway March 11 - Bollnäs Jazz Club - Sweden March 12 - Hamusand Obacka - Sweden March 17 - Fasching - Stockholm, Sweden March 18 - Jazz in Halmstad - Sweden March 21 - Prel Kristianstad Blue Bird - Sweden March 22 - Alvesta Jazz Club - Sweden April 4 - Horten Jazz Club - Norway May 3 - Jazz in Stavern - Norway July 5 - Kongsberg Jazzfestival - Norway August 4 - Norland Musikkfes - Bodø, Norway REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE March 4 - Regattabar - Harvard Sq - Cambridge, MA ("Live Snakes" CD release show and Mardi Gras party!) WADADA LEO SMITH January 25 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Son d'Hiver Festival - Paris, France February 5 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Istanbul, Turkey April 24 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Torino, Italy THUMBSCREW [Mary Halvorson - Michael Formanek - Tomas Fujiwara] March 20 - The Windup Space - 12 W. North Ave - Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 244-8855 March 22 - Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares Series at The Arts Block Cafe - 289 Main St - Greenfield, MA May 19-June 4 (European tour - dates tba) ------ Rest in Peace: YUSEF LATEEF (Grammy-award winning musician and composer, Lateef was one of the first people to use 'world music' influences in his jazz explorations) ------ Thank you! -Coming Soon (or not soon, but eventually, so please be patient!)- (For updates of new items in stock, watch these mailings or check the NEW ARRIVALS section!) : 3 MICE: CEDRIC VUILLE/DAVE WILLEY/ELAINE DI FALCO (2nd album) AQUASERGE-4th album and it's a killer! CAMEMBERT-Negative Toe CARDIACS-Garage Concerts Vol. I & Vol. II (the last of their releases to be available again - the only commercial recordings featuring Kavus Torabi) THE CELLAR AND POINT (fairly astonishing debut album from a band combining new jazz, art rock and modern classical) FACTOR BURAZACO-III (third album! muchly anticipated! on AltrOck!!) PETER HAMMILL/GARY LUCAS-Other World (who would have seen THAT collaboration coming? Not me) HAPPY FAMILY (after over 15 years away, Happy Family return and sound like they've never been gone! You'll be amazed how great they sound!) HUGH HOPPER (10 CD series of archival recordings, all/nearly all never-before heard, as curated by Michael King. He's enlisted Hugh's personal archive, as well as the archives of friends of Hugh's) IDEAL BREAD-Beating The Teens (Ideal Bread cover ALL 26 of the tunes of the FIVE classic Lacy albums which were collected together as Scratching The Seventies!) INNER EAR BRIGADE (their 2nd release on AltrOck) LED BIB-The Good Egg (vinyl-only, limited live album) LED BIB-The People In Your Neighbourhood (new studio album released at the same time as The Good Egg) MASTER CYLINDER-Elsewhere (terrific, US jazz/rock album that is a minor legend and has never been out on CD before) MATS/MORGAN-new studio album. finally! THE MICROSCOPIC SEPTET-Manhattan Moonrise (yay!) RICHARD PINHAS/YOSHIDA TATSUYA-Welcome...In The Void SYNDONE-Odysséas (fifth album by this Rock Progressivo Italiano band; this one is being released on AltrOck and features Marco Minneman on drums and John Hackett on flute!) UNIVERS ZERO-Phosphorescent Dreams (first release by the new, quintet, more electric lineup - out end of January) UPSILON ACRUX (new release by their new quintet format: Fender Rhodes piano/dual guitars/dual drums!) URBAN SAX-Inside (first new release in 20 years (!), this is a numbered, limited edition of 1,000 copies that includes the new album in both CD and vinyl format, DVD of the band live in Beijing, China and a booklet) UT GRET-Ancestor's Tale (an AltrOck release for this long lived US experimental band - this is their best yet) WRUP KUREI-Koik Saab Korda (Estonian band - first release on AltrOck) IF you'd like to view previous New In stock Announcements, they can be found here: http://ymlp241.net/archive_gqwsqbgjge.php _ Edited by Andy Webb - January 13 2014 at 09:58 |
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January 13, 2014
Hi, Here's what has come in stock in the last week - either new releases or re-stockings of items that have been unavailable: Banda Elastica-Aqui, Alla y Aculla $15.00 "In three decades on the road, Banda Elástica has become an isolated territory inside the Mexican music scenario: Way exquisite for rockers, adventurous in excess for jazz lovers and a bit too joyful for the academic circles. Banda Elástica celebrates its 30th anniversary with this compilation of live tracks from different stages and line-ups: Knitting Factory (New York, 1994); Museo de la Ciudad (Querétaro, México, 1999); Dokhuset (Trondheim, Norway, 2006); and the FestivAlterNativo (Querétaro, México, 2006 & 2008 (the 2008 track includes Chris Cutler, on drums). Difficult to define but somehow influenced by Henry Cow, Zappa (Uncle Meat era), Spanish prog fusion band Música Urbana and Stormy Six’s “Macchina Maccheronica” with some Crimson twist. Deluxe edition with extensive liner notes (in English and Spanish)." [Luna Negra] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Banda-Elastica-Aqui-Alla-y-Aculla__Luna-spc-Negra-spc-50.aspx Sophya Baccini/Arcadia-Big Red Dragon $17.00 "I can't wait. I should have reviewed other albums before this but it's the first thing that I listen from this artist and I wasn't expecting anything like this. Symphonic orchestral arrangements on melodic bases and a concept behind. I'm not expert in William Blake's poetry but this album has made me curious. The introduction "William" is a symphonic piece of beauty with a guitar of the "not a misplaced note" kind, like Andy Latimer is used to do, some "mute" vocals and a very nice melody. A stunning surprise. "Angel Of The Revelation" starts with electronics and piano, then vocals and a proper song starts. The high pitched voice of Sophya joined in a choir by whom? Maybe Sonja Kristina who features in the guests? The guests list is another thing to check. This is a progressive track as I think people usually intends "progressive": sung parts alternated with instrumentals, structured as a suite with different movements and recurring themes. And all in 4 minutes and half. "Satan" has an obsessive rhythm and has the theathrical flavor of a rock opera. The electronics behind have a vintage sound but is remarkable the dialogue between guitar and piano before the last sung part and the coda. Another great song. "Love Of Hecate" Is a slow waltz. It's folky and theathrical in the same time, with excellent vocals again. The signature changes in the chorus. It's still a 3/4 (almost) but the tempo is accelerated. Vocals like in Mozart's magic flute are replaced by a cymbal, then piano and vocals. Another very complex and "circular" song. Percussive piano and bass with water sounds to start "La Porta Dell'Inferno". This is a little mistake: it's taken from Dante's Comedy, but the door should lead to the "anti-inferno". The first lyrics are taken from Dante, then the man talking leaves the Dante's book to give a different view of the hell's entrance. "Here nothing grows because nothing dies". Another great song with the music perfectly fitting with the concept. The violins support the whole track, choirs, a stupendous coda... Great. After a track like the previous one staying on the same level is very difficult, so the style changes totally. "The Number" is a rock song. Of course the number is 666. It starts hard rock, but with no relations with Iron Maiden, and the rock screamed part is alternated to more quiet and symphonic interludes. The organ is excellent, neither Emerson nor Wakeman, the sound reminds me more to Vitalij Kuprij (Artension). "Just" is opened by percussion, piano and cello. The theme recalls "La Porta Dell'Inferno" but the vocals take a different direction. The song's intro, before the male singing, makes me think to the Russian Iamthemorning, mainly because of the instruments used. However, after 2 minutes the song changes drastically. The impression is still of a rock opera. Remove the metal element from Ayreon and add more symphonics to have an idea. The vocals here are more operatic. Not enough to think to Zeuhl, but enough to enhance the track. Great guitar solo in a Van Halen style which slows down and closes Floydian before the last sung reprise. "Cerberus" is the three-headed infernal dog. Keyboard and strings introduce the song which reprises the chords of the main theme. It's on this song that I'm almost sure Sonja Kristina is singing. I don't know it for sure because I have received a download link from Blackwidow records and I haven't seen the notes on the CD. This is a very dark song on which the rock-opera factor is very relevant. I want to add the the most I listen to this album the most I'm surprised. It's surely one of the best albums I've listened to during all the 2013. "While He's Sleeping" starts in a weird way respect to the symphonic mood of the previous tracks. It's still classically influenced but has a touch of Canterbury, especially in the melody. Not an easy track, but very enjoyable. Back to full orchestra and theatrical suggestions. "Au Matin Du Premier Jour" (At the morning of the first day) is sung in French by a man who sounds like the chansonniers of the end 50s / early 60s. French and operatic don't mean Magma, but this song has a Zeuhl flavor in the instrumental parts. "Beatrice" brings us back to Dante's Comedy. To Paradise now. Her character would deserve some words but this would lead us off topic. Of course there's less darkness now. Piano and ethereal voice for a very melodic song. A Sophya's solo performance and let me add that the sequence of chords deserves a mention. There's plenty of good passages. excellent also from the composition point of view. We are now at the title track. Full orchestra and voice plus some electronics behind. It starts like a symphony and turns into rock. I don't know who's the male singer but his voice is incredible. The mood is still of a rock opera I'm finishing the words... The album is closed by a cover. "Jerusalem" has been played and recorded by the likes of Vangelis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Par Lindh Project for what I remember. Well, I must say that it's probably the best version that I've heard up to now. It's a new interpretation when the one from Par Lindh was an ELP clone. A masterpiece, amazing because unexpected. How can an artist that I've never heard before have done a thing like this? Symphonic proggers and RPI fans will surely agree with me, but there's so many stuff in this album. It will stay in my portable reader for a very long time, I think." - ProgArchives [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Baccini-SophyaArcadia-Big-Red-Dragon__19-BWR-spc-162.aspx Bushman's Revenge-Thou Shalt Boogie! vinyl lp + CD (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $25.00 "Formed in 2003, the Oslo-based trio Bushman's Revenge (named after a type of mouth-searing hot sauce) are upfront about their love for the progressive rock of Cream and Jimi Hendrix, the galactic jazz of Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Sharrock and Alice Coltrane, plus the raw power of Black Sabbath and The Pixies. Thou Shalt Boogie! is their sixth album for Rune Grammofon, a relationship that began with 2009's You Lost Me at Hello. Its velvety, warm sound was captured at Athletic Sound in Halden, Norway, close to the Swedish border -- a legendary tape-only studio with a 30-year history. Although there are three rooms separated by glass, they kept all the doors open "so essentially what you are hearing is everybody in one big room," says guitarist Even Helte Hermansen. Even. Superbly-paced, and poised in the indefinable zone between composing and improvisation, Thou Shalt Boogie! achieves a fine balance between brute heaviosity and meditative bliss. Even Hermansen brought various ideas for chord sequences and melodies into the studio, but the group collectively make them their own, adopting an "everybody solos, nobody solos" approach. One of the two long set pieces on the record is the 17-minute "Baklengs Inn i Fuglekassa," which includes the shimmering drone of an Indian sruti box halfway through -- an innovative touch that transports the track to an unearthly plane. The working title of Thou Shalt Boogie!, Hermansen reveals, was Yoga. "The idea was to do a more meditative record than we previously have," he admits. "The drone is a small tip of the hat to Alice Coltrane. Her Journey in Satchidananda is one of my favorite records of all-time. I wanted to have some kind of tribute to her on there." Although Bushman's Revenge is essentially a trio (with Rune Nergaard, bass, and Gard Nilssen, drums), they were joined by keyboardist David Wallumrød, whose Hammond organ tones provide silky washes of background color. The band included him on a tour in early 2013 and he stuck around. "The band has never been tighter and we're having more fun than ever," says Even. "The point is to keep moving -- forwards, backwards, sideways, up or down, it really doesn't matter as long as you're in motion." [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bushmans-Revenge-Thou-Shalt-Boogie-vinyl-lp-plus-CD-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-RLP-spc-3151LP.aspx Daemonia-Zombi/Dawn Of The Dead $17.00 Claudio Simonetti, the keyboardist of Goblin, presents his band of the last 15 years or so, revisiting two Goblin horror soundtrack classics. Daemonia's sound is a heavier, modern updating of the classic Goblin sound, performed on keyboards, guitar, bass and drums. [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Daemonia-ZombiDawn-Of-The-Dead__19-BWR-spc-156.aspx Elton Dean-Sea Of Infinity $10.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) "This is the 50th release on the Hux label, but it's our first brand new album (as opposed to a reissue or an unearthed archive recording). Sea Of Infinity was recorded last year and confirms that Dean's playing is as sublime as ever. Elton Dean began his professional career with Long John Baldry's Bluesology in 1967. He left that band and helped to form the Keith Tippett sextet. Between 1969-1972, Elton formed part of the now legendary Soft Machine line-up (Wyatt, Hopper, Ratledge, Dean). Tracks 1 & 4 feature the Elton Dean Quartet, with Mark Hewins (guitar), Marcio Mattos (double bass) and Tony Bianco (drums). Track 2 is just Elton & Mark, displaying a fluidity that comes with 25 years of playing together. Elton & Mark are joined on track 3 by the American poet, Sibyl Madrigal."-press release. "Sea of Infinity' features three 20 plus minute tracks and is perhaps the best free/fusion outing I've heard in a long while. There is an obvious simpatico between the sax and electric guitar, ever swirling and sailing together, weaving their spirits righteously The acoustic bass and drums also consistently spin intensely together, buzzing and burning, pushing Elton and Mark higher and higher into the heavens and beyond. Mark Hewins processes his guitar on occasion and does a fine job of adding some spooky spice at just the right moments, but still knows when to wail with Elton. Not for the timid, although the sax & guitar duo track is nicely laid back and magically eerie."-Downtown Music Gallery [Hux] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Dean-Elton-Sea-Of-Infinity-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-HUX-spc-050.aspx Fire!-Without Noticing vinyl lp + CD (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $25.00 Back in stock! "Rune Grammofon presents (without noticing), the fifth album from Swedish trio Fire!, comprised of Mats Gustafsson (The Thing), Johan Berthling (Tape) and drummer Andreas Werliin (Wildbirds & Peacedrums). This album follows collaborations with Jim O'Rourke, Oren Ambarchi and the gargantuan 30 piece Fire! Orchestra band. Fire!'s latest burnt offering features the trio alone with themselves, lighting up a sonic blaze which smolders, then catches alight under their careful attention. Recorded in Stockholm over the long, harsh winter of 2012-13, and as far from noodling instrumentals as it's possible to get, the tracks are spontaneously combusting rituals with a clear sense of purpose. Each of the three members is gifted with a formidable technique and arsenal of tricks and effects on their respective instruments, but they use these to feed the flames of rock based riffs and rhythms. The album also sees acclaimed saxophonist Mats Gustafsson boosting his already versatile skills, by swapping to keyboards and electronics on selected tracks. Note, for instance, the heavily distorted organ on "Tonight. More. Much more. (without noticing)," and the guttural grunts of a Fender Rhodes electric piano on "Molting Slowly (without noticing)" and "I Mostly Stare (without noticing)." The oddly cut-up titles on (without noticing) are lifted and inspired by Smog founder Bill Callahan's letters to Emma Bowlcut, published in a volume by Chicago label Drag City. The strategy gives an insight into the broadminded frame of reference of this eclectic trio. With all three members pulling in elements from free jazz, ambient improvisation and electronic pop/rock, their music has reached a new confidence and intensity on (without noticing)." [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Fire-Without-Noticing-vinyl-lp-plus-CD-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-RLP-spc-3146.aspx Gleemen-Oltre...Lontano, Lontano $17.00 "This group from Genoa made one of the more noteworthy Italian albums of 1970. Gleemen played a heavy brand of progressive rock, with electric guitar in the spotlight. Their music still contained remnants from the late 60s psychedelics with similarities to Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple and Cream. Lio Marchi's, classically influenced organ oounterpoints Bambi Fosatti's heavy rock guitar."- Scented Gardens Of The Mind. This band - with the same four musicians - soon changed their name to Garybaldi, & released two further well known & collectable works. Fun heavy guitar and Hammond organ hard rock stuff. [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gleemen-OltreLontano-Lontano__19-BWR-spc-164-prd-2.aspx Arve Henriksen-Places Of Worship vinyl lp + CD (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $25.00 "Worship can come in many forms, and can happen in many different kinds of place. Music can make its church anywhere. With Places Of Worship, Arve Henriksen moves into the front rank of world class musicians. The Norwegian trumpet player has made his mark over many years, not only as the horn player with the consistently challenging and long lived group Supersilent, but also as the purveyor of exquisite and distinctive solo work that stretches to four solo albums since 2001, which Rune Grammofon repackaged as a career-spanning box set, Solidification. Deeply rooted in the sublime geology of his Norwegian homeland, Henriksen's music has developed into something beautifully at one with natural habitats and reflecting the hybrid, cosmopolitan environments of the twenty-first century. On Places Of Worship, he inhabits the space between these two worlds, in a series of tone poems and mood pieces located around religious buildings and ruins. These still, silent quarters and abandoned houses of the holy can be where we experience our deepest moments of reflection, silence and occasionally fear. Making the aura of these places audible, Henriksen's haunted horn and idiosyncratic treble vocals carry an air of treading on forbidden territory, stirring up the dust of forgotten spirits. As well as suggesting the creaking timbers and salty tang of North African ports ("Alhambra") and the whiff of Gallic scirocco ("Le Cimitière Marin"), it stirs fond memories of fellow musical souls, both alive and dead: the Miles Davis of Sketches Of Spain and Aura; the Fourth World exotica of Jon Hassell. Henriksen's music has reached a new intensity on Places Of Worship. It will leave you becalmed, bewildered, bewitched...And full of praise." [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Henriksen-Arne-Places-of-Worship-vinyl-lp-plus-CD-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-RLP-spc-3147LP.aspx Ingranaggio della Valle-In Hoc Signo $17.00 Back in stock! Debut by a very good, very young, Rome-based Italian band performing Rock Progressivo Italiano. Their stated goals were to use vintage sounds and to immerse themselves in the style and aura of the original greats of the 1970s. Tons of analog keyboards, violin, guitars, drums and vocals from the band themselves, while David Jackson of VDGG contributes sax and flute. This release is extremely well played and well done and is firmly in 'the zone' and will thrill progressive rock/Italian progressive fans. I'm looking at all of these very fine Italian RPI releases that have been coming out in the last 18-24 months, and wondering if the interest in them in 40 years will be as great as the interest is NOW in RPI of 40 years ago. Who knows? [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Ingranaggio-della-Valle-In-Hoc-Signo__19-BWRCD-spc-155-prd-2.aspx Vijay Iyer/Mike Ladd-Still Life With Commentator $6.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) "Vijay Iyer and Mike Ladd join forces once again for Still Life with Commentator, something of a follow-up to In What Language? Both these projects are decidedly different than Iyer's albums as sole leader, in that Ladd's poetry is up front and the music plays a somewhat smaller role in terms of the focus. Still Life with Commentator is a series of poetic ruminations on information inundation in today's society. The music is often dark and claustrophobic, with beats that mimic teletype machines or clattering keyboards -- a musical analogue for the constant streams of information bombarding us on a daily basis. Ladd's lyrics are dense and layered, and coupled with the music create a slight (and sometimes not so slight) sense of malaise. Iyer's wonderful piano playing only surfaces in short bursts, like the ending of "Cleaning Up the Mess" and "Holocaust Blog." "Mount Rather (Commentator Landscape #3: Dan Rather)" also has a really nice coda featuring some tasty guitar work by Liberty Ellman. Things loosen up a bit toward the middle and end, with both the hilarious "Fox 'n' Friends" and the playful "Cybernut Bucolia" offering a bit of respite from the more serious proceedings. There are also two instrumentals toward the end: a solo piano piece ("Redemption Chant") and the somber full-band number "Blog Mom's Anthem." If you're looking to hear Iyer's jazz inclinations, look elsewhere. Still Life with Commentator is a dense, thought-provoking piece that takes some effort to internalize. It's of a piece conceptually, if not in execution, with Rob Swift's War Games. Neither of these albums preaches and neither takes sides; they examine and expose ways in which our society is changing that no one can prevent or predict. Ultimately, it is only through scrutiny that understanding is gained. Still Life with Commentator isn't an easy listen, but it wasn't meant to be."-Sean Westergaard/All Music Guide [Savoy] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Iyer-VijayMike-Ladd-Still-Life-With-Commentator-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__11-SVY-spc-17628.aspx Karda Estra-Weird Tales $13.00 "Weird Tales, with its title, its gothic lettering and its ethereally disturbing artwork, seems intended to evoke discourses of the uncanny and of existential darkness. It is another Karda Estra album, Voivode Dracula, that has an overt connection to the myth of the vampire, but the atmospheres of this one (or at least the atmospheres it invokes considered together with its visual presentation) put me in mind of both F.W. Murnau’s 1921 film Nosferatu and Werner Herzog’s 1979 remake. That it should remind me of a film, rather than another piece of music, is telling; this eight part composition is certainly a music of narrative progression, but it is powerfully, absorbingly atmospheric. Its effects are far from the hopeless terror an abandoned engagement with the atmosphere of the film I mentioned might induce, but it is full of a similar calm melancholy, and a weird beauty that offers to take the engaged listener far outside themself. It is an intelligent, masterfully crafted, and deeply moving record."-Oliver Arditi [Cyclops] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Karda-Estra-Weird-Tales__Cycl-spc-171.aspx Karmakanic-Live In The US 2 x CDs $17.00 Live album from RoSFest, recorded May 4, 2012. While Karmakanic is a band that is musically based towards the 'modern prog' side of things musically, it's also a band filled with great players. I mean GREAT players: Appearing here are Morgan Ågren-drums, Lalle Larsson-keyboards, Jonas Reingold-bass, Krister Jonsson-guitars, Nils Erikson-keyboards and vocals and Göran Edman-vocals. This is an hour and 40' of some of the band's best material, performed in front of a large, enthusiastic crowd and Lalle's solos burn the house down! [Reingold] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Karmakanic-Live-In-The-US-2-x-CDs__19-Reingold-spc-RRCD-spc-10.aspx Maelstrom-Maeltrom vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $25.00 Back in stock! New vinyl reissue of this 1973 US progressive rock rarity. It was previously issued on CD a long time ago , but that CD issue is long out of print, and this marks the first time in well over a decade that this music was available! "An overlookied US band, formed in early-70's and led by guitarist/keyboardist/sax player Robert Williams aka Roberts Owen (R.I.P.).The original line-up also featured James Larner (flute, vibes, marimba, piano, harmonica), keyboardist Mark Knox, drummer Jim Miller, bassist Paul Klotzbier and Jeff McMullen on lead vocals/guitars. Why this band is so overlooked remains a huge mystery to me, as Maelstrom had one of the most eclectic and intricate sounds back in the days.Every track shows a different amount of influences and musical approaches, always played under a very complicated yet well-structured musicianship, offering a huge and dramatic sound like a cross between ETHOS, CATHEDRAL and YEZDA URFA. There are strong amounts of melodies and acoustic passages in the vein of GENESIS, huge sax-based more improvised sections in the vein of VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR and SOFT MACHINE, smooth electric parts with delicate vocal harmonies as tribute to CARAVAN, complex interplays as GENTLE GIANT first ever presented and YES-like adventurous symphonic orchestrations with a superb atmosphere. Heavy loads of Mellotron and organ, jazzy-flavored sax atmospheres, dramatic orchestrations with good electric parts, instrumental battles and endless changing climates can be detected constantly, leaving the most demanding proghead satisfied. A fantastic discovery for all fans of adventurous Classic Prog.Interesting combination of Symphonic Rock, Cantebury Prog and Jazz-Rock, where so much is going on.Definitely among the finest releases of the time in the USA/Canada and highly recommended."-Prog Archives [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Maelstrom-Maelstrom-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__19-BWR-spc-151-prd-1.aspx Steve Moore-Pangaea Ultima $12.00 (special) This normally sells for $17.00, but we've got a special on a limited number of copies for $5.00 off the regular price. Once those copies are gone, there will be other, identical copies, but they will cost $5.00 more! This is Steve's latest (that statement will only be valid for 8 weeks at best) and is a great release that is definitely an excellent 'spacemusic' release and will appeal to folks who enjoyed "Light Echoes. Highly recommended! "Pangaea Ultima, Steve Moore's debut record on Spectrum Spools, is an epic musical achievement, not simply for its sonic sophistication and compositional mastery, but also because Moore has crafted here an album that has come as close to any in transcending the boxed human logic of time and place. The album title refers to the name which geologists have given to the future super-continent that is suggested may form on earth in the next quarter-of-a-billion years. Over the course of the nine pieces on Pangaea Ultima, Moore meditates upon the realization of this new land mass in an uncharted part of the world's moment. How will this continent come to be formed? What forces and what processes create it? What is this continent's terrain of "Endless Mountains" and "Endless Caverns," and on what kind of planet will it be? These are all speculative questions that alight the listener as they are subsumed into Steve Moore's synthscapes which unfurl with equal amounts of delicacy and meticulous detail. In some respects, the attitude and ambition of Pangaea Ultima places this work in a similar canon as the mythic territory of Tangerine Dream's Phaedra or the cosmic imaginations of Michael Stearns' Planetary Unfolding, and yet it evades both comparisons as easily. There is something mysteriously self-contained, urgent that pervades these assemblages of tracks. "Logotone" exhibits Moore's ability to stretch the sensibilities of melodic and chordal phrasing to limits that Schulze or Alan Hawkshaw wouldn't have gone. The compositions on Pangaea Ultima, like "Planetwalk" and "Nemesis" are more tightly coiled even in their constant straining to explode outwards to the stars beyond. And when Moore plays with rhythms, they resemble the idiosyncratic mould of his releases for Long Island Electrical Systems, Future Times and Kompakt, and yet seem to push even further towards an eerie sparseness yet to be fully tapped. If there are 4/4 kicks on Pangaea Ultima, like on "Deep Time" and the title-track, it's for a world skewed on a bent axis. Musically, this is a record of both microscopic and macroscopic reward, an absorbing listen that betrays the album's 60 minutes of length. Which again returns us to the question of time and how so expertly Moore has managed to avoid it. Or more so, how he has managed to find a fold in time -- an atemporal space -- here this album anomalously nestles by itself. Moore reaches out to the moment of genesis of Pangaea Ultima and slips into its imaginary logic of time and place. He does not intrude or indulge there. Nor are there any "retro" homages or "sci-fi" tropes/ambitions on Pangaea -- we cannot even be sure whether humans have a history they can call a future on this continent. Yet just as easily, as geologists concede, this future super-continent may never end up eventuating, which would mean this imminently possible reality will melt into fantasy. But this too, is not a bad place for Steve Moore's masterpiece to end up, either." [Spectrum] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Moore-Steve-Pangaea-Ultima-(special)__05-SP-spc-032CD.aspx Osanna-Tempo 2 x NTSC (all region) DVDs in a hardbound book $33.00 "Tempo, long waited new Osanna release with a 40 pages book with lots of photos and 2 DVD. Prog lovers will be captured by this work full of great music with a recent concert at Trianon Theatre in Naples with orchestra and archives material with rare 70s video footage. The book shows many pictures which tell Osanna Story with some photos from the 1st Osanna line up (Elio D’Anna, Danilo Rustici, Massimo Guarino, Lello Brandi) and a biography of the band written in Italian and English. The 2 DVD tell the history of the band from the first RAI video clips ‘til the recent live plays in Naples in 2012. First DVD “Live in Naples” has realised at the Trianon Theatre in Naples on 24 October 2012 during the presentation of “Rosso Rock” album; a concert with some guests as: David Jackson, Sophya Baccini, Maurizio Capone, Elio Eco, Giampiero Ingrassia, Gianni Leone, Antonella Morea, Tito Schipa Jr., la Banda “Concerto Musicale Speranza” di Pino Ciccarelli e l’Orchestra d’archi “Rosso Rock” Ensemble” diretta da Gianluca Falasca. First half is more “electric” and Osanna plays with David Jackson, Gianni Leone and Sophya Baccini songs as: “‘A Zingara”, “Introduzione da YS” del Balletto di Bronzo, “Everybody’s gonna see you die”, In un vecchio cieco”, “Vado verso una meta” and “Theme One” (VDGG) to close first half of the gig. The second half start with a tribute to “Milano Calibro 9” movie directed by Fernando Di Leo, with the suite from the album “Preludio Tema Variazioni e Canzona” realised in 1972 with Luis Bacalov; Osanna plays with the “Rosso Rock Ensemble” Orchestra directed by Gianluca Falasca. Following some guests play with Osanna: Giampiero Ingrassia in “There will be time”, Tito Schipa Jr. “Per la Strada” (“Orfeo 9”) and “Fiume” (Landscape of Life), Antonella More, Maurizio Capone and Elio Eco in the final part of gig in “O Cuore e Napule” and “Fuje a chistu paese”. Second DVD “Story” : 20 video clip represent the story of the Band, some are from RAI Archives and there are also videos from Capodistria and some come from private archives. From 1971 to 2009 20 videos show different Osanna line up from time of RAI and TeleCapodistria ‘til recent videos in Naples and Savona. Many different “L’Uomo” versions presented by Renzo Arbore, Enrico Simonetti, Nino Fuscagni, Vanna Brosio and clips taken from “Speciale Tre Milioni”, “Domenica In”, “Amico Flauto”, “Adesso Musica”, “Tutto è Pop” etc. A really exclusive video is the one showing a Pop Festival in Naples “Be-In” (1973) where you can see some “prog” stars on stage... 11 videos are taken from the 70s and 9 videos regarding Osanna from 2000 to 2009 including live at Mediterraneo Theatre in Naples in 2001 and live at Chiabrera Theatre in Savona in 2009 with David Jackson, Gianni Leone and Sophya Baccini." [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Moore-Steve-Pangaea-Ultima-(special)__05-SP-spc-032CD.aspx Psycho Praxis-Echoes From The Deep $17.00 Back in stock! Excellent debut from an Italian quintet who channel the sound and spirit of very early English and Italian proto-progressive rock, circa 1970-71. Lots of great organ & guitar plus a tasty rhythm section and a vocalist who also performs on flute. Think of early Van der Graaf, Jethro Tull, Generator, PFM, Genesis, Osanna, Panna Fredda, etc., and think of this! [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Psycho-Praxis-Echoes-From-The-Deep__19-BWR-spc-147-prd-2.aspx Il Segno Del Comando-Il Volio Verde $17.00 Diego Banchero-electric bass, fretless bass, keyboards, theremin, Fernando Cherchi-drums, percussions, Roberto Lucanato-guitars, Davide Bruzzi-guitars, Maethelyiah-lead and backing vocals with: Maurizio Pustianaz, Giorgio Cesare Neri, Claudio Simonetti, Gianni Leone, Freddy Delirio, Martin Grice, Paul Nash, Sophya Baccini, Vinz Aquarian, David Krieg, Alessio Panni. "The return of the dark-prog project comes after a little over ten years since their second LP, "Der Golem", which showed us a group capable of weaving nightmares and anxieties between the film and the esoteric , sewing on skin alive the ideas and suggestions of novels and black. The project was born in 1996 thanks to the minds of Diego Banchero and Mercy (bass and vocals respectively already Malombra of the first project also has assets Aegis Aurea , the second is the voice of IANVA), he finds himself today more supported by writing Diego, flanked by new entries Maethelyah however, David Krieg and Sophya Baccini. These changes will add "some" special guests like Claudio Simonetti (Goblin , Daemonia), Gianni Leone (Il Balletto di Bronzo ), Freddy Delirio (Death SS), and many others that make it even more dense and tortuous structure of the disc. A hard, or rather a concept, which incorporates almost linearly speech interrupted at the beginning of the millennium, continuing the work of exegesis Meyrink, esoteric author of the novel "Der Golem" that inspired their sophomore year, and even opera "The Green Face ", travel grotesque, dark and twisted into the occult. Unlike "Der Golem", much heavier and contaminated by matrix influences the post-punk and darkwave, this new work is moving in the territories dark-prog so dear to the beginning of the project, in which references to Il Balletto di Bronzo , Jacula and the Goblin more atmospheric join in a dense poetry drawn with dark ink. "The Green Face" is a poetic corpus multiforme, swimming between words in continuous interlocking then live long and sudden instrumental crossings. A work that sees "Childer green", "The Manuscript", "The Invocation of Eve" and the closing "Epilogue" not so much a journey that pays homage to the masters of the distant 70's, but it creates its own magical, restlessness, building a castle poetic grotesque of careful workmanship. The writing is solid and dissolved Banchero, showing his ability to build a microcosm esoteric frightening and fascinating at the same time. An unexpected return. A return of bloody beauty."-OndaRock [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Segno-Del-Comando-Il-Volio-Verde__19-BWR-spc-161-prd-2.aspx Snakefinger-Snakerfinger's History Of The Blues - Live In Europe (expanded/remastered/mini-lp sleeve) $24.00 Back in stock! I well remember this never-before reissued, vinyl-only album from 1983, featuring a great 8 piece band, including saxist Steve MacKay (ex-Stooges) and bassist Eric Drew Feldman (ex-Magic Band). This new reissue includes 9 bonus tracks that weren't originally on the vinyl because they wouldn't fit. A great Radio Bremen recording! "The guitar master who cut his teeth with avant-garde masterminds The Residents took a break to revisit his first love, the blues, with an 8-piece band, captured live and smoking. Unique vinyl-like cardboard packaging and re-mastering. Originally issued in 1984. 36-page-booklet, 9 bonus tracks." [Promising] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Snakefinger-Snakerfingers-History-Of-The-Blues-Live-In-Europe-(expandedremasteredmini-lp-sleeve)__21-CON24CD.aspx Three Monks-Legend of the Holy Circle $17.00 "A singular and rare neogothic concept album combining the sound of a grand pipe organ with the typical progressive rhythm section: “The Legend of the Holy Circle” is the second concept album from the italian band Three Monks after their debut album “Neogothic Progressive Toccatas” published in 2011. The project is centered around the incredible pipe organ playing of Paolo Lazzeri supported by a thundering bass/drums rhythm sections and little else. This album is a church organ purist's dream. The various tracks are inspired by baroque composers and stories of cathedrals and their huge, historic pipe organs.. The music is incredibly heavy, vast, formal, and tinged with centuries of age. You feel as if you are walking into one of those centuries old European cathedrals and hearing the bombast of the ancient organ, yet it is swirled into often dizzying progressive rock pieces. It is right compared to the bombast of EL&P, Areknames, Jacula, Van Der Graaf Generator and Il Balletto di Bronzo, but with 100% pipe organ rather than varying kinds of keys or synths, vocals, or guitar. Most of the music is in the heavy vein with eccentric and baroque aesthetics. Three Monks is a band who should be heard by Heavy Prog fans and fans of serious organ and classically influenced prog....do not hesitate..." [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Three-Monks-Legend-of-the-Holy-Circle__19-BWR-spc-159.aspx Three Monks-Legend of the Holy Circle vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $25.00 "A singular and rare neogothic concept album combining the sound of a grand pipe organ with the typical progressive rhythm section: “The Legend of the Holy Circle” is the second concept album from the italian band Three Monks after their debut album “Neogothic Progressive Toccatas” published in 2011. The project is centered around the incredible pipe organ playing of Paolo Lazzeri supported by a thundering bass/drums rhythm sections and little else. This album is a church organ purist's dream. The various tracks are inspired by baroque composers and stories of cathedrals and their huge, historic pipe organs.. The music is incredibly heavy, vast, formal, and tinged with centuries of age. You feel as if you are walking into one of those centuries old European cathedrals and hearing the bombast of the ancient organ, yet it is swirled into often dizzying progressive rock pieces. It is right compared to the bombast of EL&P, Areknames, Jacula, Van Der Graaf Generator and Il Balletto di Bronzo, but with 100% pipe organ rather than varying kinds of keys or synths, vocals, or guitar. Most of the music is in the heavy vein with eccentric and baroque aesthetics. Three Monks is a band who should be heard by Heavy Prog fans and fans of serious organ and classically influenced prog....do not hesitate..." [Black Widow] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Three-Monks-Legend-of-the-Holy-Circle-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__19-BWR-spc-159-prd-1.aspx The Trio-The Trio 2 x vinyl lps (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $36.00 The Trio was the very early 1970's band of John Surman-reeds, Barre Phillips-bass and Stu Martin-drums. This was the band that Surman joined in the fall of 1969 that led to him becoming an early Brit-jazz expatriate for about 3 years but that also led to him becoming internationally known, especially on the European continent. This was their first release and was originally released just as it is here; as a double vinyl album, which was a pretty powerful blast then as it still is today. Due to his early death, Stu Martin is not so well remembered, but Surman and Phillips are both still at the top of their game, 45 years later! "Featuring two American ex-pats on bass (Barre Phillips) and drums (Stu Martin), and English saxophonist (John Surman), The Trio is a monster 2LP of avant-garde and free jazz originally released on the Dawn label in 1970.... Their experience and expertise are visible here as the group steams through four sides with not a dud in sight. An absolutely fiery set of classic free-jazz." [Klimt] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Trio-The-Trio-2-x-vinyl-lps-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-MJJ-spc-367LP.aspx The Mike Westbrook Concert Band-Celebration vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $27.00 It's great to see this, the very first album album by Mike Westbrook and band, available again. This 1967 masterpiece - one of the earliest Brit-jazz masterpieces, imo, features an amazing lineup of UK jazz talent: Mike Westbrook-piano, John Surman-baritone & soprano saxes, Mike Osborne-alto sax, Malcolm Griffiths-trombone, Dave Perrottet-valve trombone, George Smith-tuba, Dave Chambers-tenor sax & clarinet, Bernie Living-alto sax & flute, Dave Holdsworth-trumpet & flugelhorn, Tom Bennelick-French horn, Harry Miller-double bass and Alan Jackson-drums. Co-written by Westbrook and Surman, this is a nicely orchestrated, early UK jazz classic! [Klimt] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Westbrook-Mike-Celebration-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__05-MJJ-spc-368LP.aspx ------ Below are our six new Cuneiform releases, our first batch for our 30th anniversary year celebration during 2014, ALL of which are not going to be generally released for another 2-4 weeks, but which you can buy directly from us now. Our releases are available from us to our direct mail customers several weeks before they are generally released or available from other sources. We spend a small fortune on our releases and your direct purchase from us via Wayside Music or digitally via our bandcamp page helps us tremendously and is extremely important to our being able to continue our work and our release schedule. Please don't steal them or make it possible for others to steal them. Thank you for your interest and support of our work. Raoul Björkenheim-Ecstasy $15.00 "Björkenheim has been well regarded since his 1980s work...but his recent releases have been particularly memorable." – Stereophile Guitarist and composer Raoul Björkenheim emerged from Finland in the 80s with Edward Vesala's band, then started his own group, Krakatau, who recorded for ECM and Cuneiform. He is probably best known for his work with Scorch Trio and with Bill Laswell and Morgan Agren in Blixt, but he has been a busy, active player for the last 30 years. As anyone who has every seen him can attest, he is one of the great, unheralded guitarists of our time. Ecstasy is his new electric, ecstatic jazz band, which features some of the younger talents on the Finnish jazz scene and which was designed to be an ensemble that will regularly go out and tour. The group consists of Raoul, Pauli Lyytinen (saxophones), Jori Huhtala (contrabass) and Markku Ounaskari (drums) in a repertory of original compositions painting swirling polyrhythms with a free-tonal palette. With influences ranging from Korean and African music to contemporary chamber music, new jazz and free rock, Ecstasy's mission is to elevate its audiences with their high energy and dedication to adventurous sound. "The band name Ecstasy refers to a music that is so fluid and intelligible that it flows around and past obstacles, and attains the listener by surprise and joy. The listener finds himself outside of his self, transported. I firmly believe that music does have a mission to elevate the spirit, to remind the listener about the ecstasy of being alive. I'd love our band to play so much together that we'd be able to communicate on a high level of ESP, and make our group interplay truly virtuosic in the positive meaning of that word. Then we could communicate to any audience, regardless of whether "jazz", "rock" or "contemporary." – Raoul Björkenheim Ecstasy brings together new and established names from the Finnish scene into a compact powerhouse of an ensemble. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/raoul-bjorkenheim-ecstasy-el-pueblo-unido?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 You can see a snippet of one of the group's live performances, doing a live version of one of the pieces on the album here: http://youtu.be/qR5xH4wRQFE http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bjorkenheim-Raoul-Ecstasy__Rune-spc-373.aspx The Ed Palermo Big Band-Oh No! Not Jazz! 2 x CDs $21.00 "Palermo developed these charts during years of live shows with these musicians, and their mastery of the material shows in the performances, which turn on a dime yet feel fierce with spontaneous invention.... Palermo’s arrangements and these performances are precise, dedicated, raucous and incisive—just like Zappa himself." – JazzTimes The Ed Palermo Big Band is led by alto saxist and arranger Ed Palermo; he has had this big band with much of the same personnel for over 30 years, which is a hugely impressive feat in itself, and has had his band performing the music of Frank Zappa for 20 years. The band is a 18 piece ensemble of five woodwind players, four trumpeters, three trombonists, two keyboardists, guitar, violin, bass and drums. There are a number of ensembles performing the music of Frank Zappa, who, 20 years after his death, is now recognized as one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century, but no one does it with the ease, skill and originality that Ed and his band do! Oh No! Not Jazz!! consists of two discs of musical performances. The first disc further explores Ed's distinctive, big band interpretations of the music of Frank Zappa and for the most part, he concentrates here on Frank's initial burst of creative works from original Mothers Of Invention era of 1966-1970. In addition, two notable pieces from later are performed here. One of Frank's most loved works, Inca Roads, with a vocal by guest Napoleon Murphy Brock contrasts with one of his most 'notoriously difficult' works, The Black Page #2. All of the performances and arrangements of these great pieces are fun, musically witty and masterful. The second disc features Ed's own colorful compositions, which are here featured on a recording for the 1st time in over 25 years! Both discs show that despite the financial and practical difficulties of running a large sized band, that the very fact that there are so many musical voices in a big band allows for showcasing arrangements better than any other vehicle. This is an exciting listen for fans of Frank Zappa and all adventurous rock and jazz music. [Cuneiform] You can hear a song from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/ed-palermo-big-band-why-is-the-doctor-barking?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Palermo-Ed-Oh-No-Not-Jazz-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-380-381.aspx Present-Triskaidekaphobie (expanded / remastered) $15.00 "...a turbulent masterpiece that leaves a residue of angst lingering long after the CD ends." – Alternative Press "Present's sound is almost a concentration of Univers Zero -- more Univers Zero than the thing itself -- due not only to the presence of two dominant members of the group, but also to Present's being a quartet (drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards), which allows for the very essence of the musical vision to emerge without any frills or distractions." – All Music Guide After co-founding Univers Zero in 1974 and co-leading that group through their first two albums, guitarist and composer Roger Trigaux left Univers Zero in May, 1979, right after the completion of Heresie. His new ensemble, Present, was a more electric and a more compact ensemble: electric grand piano (Alain Rochette), electric guitar and electric piano (Roger), electric bass (Christian Genet, also of Univers Zero) and drums (Daniel Denis, also of Univers Zero). Originally conceived strictly as a studio project, the band began rehearsals in 1979 and began to record their first album, Triskaidekaphobie (The Fear Of The Number 13) in January, 1980. After all the rehearsals and all of the work of recording this album, Roger realized that this was a perfect ensemble to play live, as the musicians all got along well and the ensemble was small enough to be a practical outfit and the band began performing in the fall of 1980. Since Present only had about 35' of music written for the group, in their earliest days, the band also performed two 'covers' from Univers Zero's repertoire; Dense (from Ceux du Dehors) and Vous Les Saurez En Temps Voulu (from Heresie). Recordings of these two covers, from a performance from 2/28/81 are included here as bonus tracks. This reissue of Triskaidekaphobie includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos as well as the aforementioned 20' of bonus material! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-promenade-au-fond-dun-canal?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Triskaidekaphobie-(expanded-remastered)__Rune-spc-382.aspx Present-Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (expanded / remastered) 2 x CDs $21.00 "Magma and King Crimson comparisons are relevant, but the dark and edgy Present are an entity unto themselves." – Atlanta Press "Dark, Bartok-like arrangements driven by Gothic rock percussion and the tortured guitar of Roger Trigaux. This is classical rock with an industrial vengence..." – DownBeat Present was founded in 1979 by guitarist/composer Roger Trigaux, who first came to attention as the co-leader of Univers Zero, which he co-founded in 1974. After two now legendary albums with Univers Zero (Univers Zero - 1977 and Heresie - 1979), he left to have the chance to create his own, personal, musical vision. A quartet of electric guitar, electric and acoustic grand piano, electric bass and drums, Present featured the stupendous drumming of Daniel Denis, the other co-founder of Univers Zero, so Present's sound is a more rock-oriented encapsulation of the unique music Roger had been composing, performing and honing for years. Originally recorded in 1983, Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (The Poison That Makes You Insane), the band's second and final album until their rebirth in the mid 90s, is a classic of complex, Rock In Opposition-style electric chamber rock. This reissue of Le Poison Qui Rend Fou includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos. Additionally, there is 25' of QuickTime movies of the group's final concert featuring bassist Christian Genet, from Livry-Gargan, France, 1/23/82, as well as a second disc that features the entire 80' concert from 1/23/82! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-ersatz?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Le-Poison-Qui-Rend-Fou-(expanded-remastered)-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-383-384.aspx Sonar-Static Motion $15.00 "...Sonar's idiosyncratic sound world...once you are in, you don't want to leave..." – Nik Bärtsch (pianist, composer and ECM recording artist) "Had MC Escher made music instead of drawing his famously impossible and perplexing perspectives, it would sound like Sonar." – Sid Smith, Prog Magazine "A really fascinating blend of art-rock, groove-based minimalism and abstract mathematical theory, all woven together to great effect" – John Schaefer, host of New Sounds "This is truly music as you've never experienced it before and a one of a kind musical performance." – The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool UK "This quartet is unlike anything you've heard before. How often can you say you've encountered a truly unique act? Rarely. Here's one that qualifies." – Anil Prasad Sonar is a progressive, post-minimal band from Switzerland. Their name stands for SONic ARchitecture, a name which alludes to their intention of creating polymetric and highly structured avant-rock. Static Motion is their second full-length release, and their first release outside of Switzerland. Fusing a rigorous minimal esthetic with the power of a rock band, every note and rhythm is precisely composed and performed, all of which are designed to move you from one rhythmic and / or harmonic tension to the next. Sonar is the last word in a rock band that works by building their music out of blocks consisting of slowly rising and unfolding musical tension and relief. While you can hear elements of Sonar's sound in ensembles such as Glenn Branca, King Crimson, Pharaoh Overlord, Present, etc, ultimately, no one else sounds like this and Static Motion is a powerful and extraordinary listen! Just about everything is different with Sonar: the sound, the harmonies, the rhythms, the whole musical concept. Their instantly recognizable sound is partly due to the special tuning of the guitars and the bass guitar to tritones (C / F# / C / F# / C / F#), an interval sometimes called the "devil in music" ("diabolus in musica"). A large proportion of their music is played using only the natural harmonics of these two notes, thereby creating a harmonically ambiguous musical microcosmos that the group calls "tritone harmonics" and that avoids conventional musical cliches. The group's rhythms are also highly unconventional and usually consist of layered polyrhythms and isorhythms in odd metres. Sonar's music is always played live without any sequencers, loops or computers, using a minimum amount of equipment: 2 guitars, a bass guitar, 3 small amplifiers und a basic drum kit. Nearly effect-free (with just a touch of reverb and tremolo allowed), the band does this to keep the music as clear, direct and immediate as possible. Sonar does not consider itself or operate as a collection of soloists; rather, their efforts are oriented towards collective efforts making the music more than the sum of the individual parts of the players. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/sonar-static-motion?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Sonar-Static-Motion__Rune-spc-374.aspx Thumbscrew [Mary Halvorson / Michael Formanek / Tomas Fujiwara]-Thumbscrew $15.00 "...the bonds are already strong." – DownBeat Thumbscrew, a band consisting of three well-established leaders on the new jazz/new music scene, make inviting music full of wonder and discovery. With their eponymous debut album, they document the group's commitment to new music created specifically for this ensemble. While Michael Formanek (double bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums) and Mary Halvorson (guitar) are all known for their prodigious capabilities as improvisers, Thumbscrew is more of a composer’s vehicle. While many cooperative bands draw on material recycled from other projects, "One of the things we said at the beginning is let’s just write music for Thumbscrew and it will only be Thumbscrew music," says Formanek. "It really is a three-composer trio, and all of our tunes have our basic aesthetics attached. But we want everybody to have input. Nobody’s afraid to make a decision. It’s one of the first co-ops I’ve been in where everyone’s really willing to take control at any given moment." With each musician contributing three tunes, the album encompasses an array of textures and strategies, while maintaining a consistently open and transparent sound. Generating tremendous intensity without necessarily increasingly volume or density, Thumbscrew buzzes and crackles, burns and croons. The group is both open and composerly. Part of what makes the band’s music so engaging is that they draw widely and deeply from any number of sonic sources. Part of the trio’s strength flows from the deep interconnecting bonds they’ve forged. Halvorson and Fujiwara first started playing together in cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum’s Sextet. They also work together in the collective quartet Reverse Blue with Chris Speed and Eivind Opsvik, and Mike Reed’s fascinating Sun Ra-inspired ensemble Living By Lanterns. They first worked with Formanek when he subbed in Bynum’s band in 2011, and the chemistry between the three was so readily apparent they immediately started looking into performance opportunities as a trio. This fine, distinctive effort is the result of 2 years of planning, rehearsing and gigging. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/thumbscrew-cheap-knock-off?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Thumbscrew-Mary-Halvorson-Michael-Formanek-Tomas-Fujiwara-Thumbscrew__Rune-spc-365.aspx NOTE: We offer special pricing for people buying all six of these new releases on the label; if you are interested, please see the front of the store and look for the happy piggy bank! You can buy full-res FLAC, AAC, ALAC and MP3 320 files from us directly via bandcamp and these very high quality downloads also include the artwork. http://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/ Once again, thank you for your interest and support of what we do! ------ You can order these & many, many other items from our on-line store at: http://www.waysidemusic.com Please note: If there are no quotes around the description, that means that we wrote it and you should not use this description without attribution. If there are quotes without attribution, that means that we took the description from the hypesheet/publicity for the release. All other quoted descriptions are attributed. You can also fax in your order : (301) 589-1819 or mail in your order to: Wayside Music - P.O. Box 8427 - Silver Spring, MD 20907 - USA We accept cash, checks/moneyorders (as long as they are in US funds payable through a US bank), Discover, Visa and MasterCard credit cards as well as PayPal. ------ Recent reviews (or recently *discovered* reviews) of Cuneiform artists and titles (in English only): CHROME HOOF on ALARM's 11 favorite releases of 2013! http://alarm-magazine.com/2014/alarms-11-favorite-albums-of-2013/ http://alarm-magazine.com/2014/alarms-11-favorite-albums-of-2013/#8 HENRY KAISER (interview about YO MILES!) http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/henry-kaiser-on-his-miles-davis-inspired-yo-miles-recordings/153752 TATVAMASI http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/tatvamasi-parts-of-the-entirety-2 ZEVIOUS http://sidsmith.blogspot.com/2014/01/zevious-passing-through-wall.html?spref=fb ------ You can always see which of our artists are on tour and get the links to the venues at: http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/tours.html or http://my.calendars.net/cuneiform/ ------ BLUE CRANES January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Janel and Anthony) January 9 - Chris' Jazz Cafe - Philadelphia, PA January 10 - Winter Jazzfest - NY, NY January 14 - AS220 - 115 Empire St - Providence, RI 02903 (401) 831-3663 January 15 - The Falcon - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro NY (845) 236.7970 (with Allison MillerRene Hart/Jeff Lederer) January 16 - The Lily Pad - Inman Square - 1353 Cambridge St - Cambridge, MA 02139 (with Turkey Vultures & Brandon Seabrook) January 18 - Orion Sound Studios - 2903 Whittington Ave., Suite C - Baltimore, MD 21230 February 10 - Alberta Rose Theater - Portland, OR (with Dawn Of Midi) April 16 - tba - Portland, OR (with Chris Speed - Dave King - Chris Tordini Trio) CHROME HOOF January 23 - Oslo - 1A Amhurst Rd - Hackney Central - London, E5 1LL UK (with Charles Hayward!) January 24 - Nottingham Contemporary Gallery - UK THE CLAUDIA QUINTET January 9 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY January 10 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY DYLAN RYAN / SAND January 14 - The Blue Whale - 123 Astronaut E S Onizuka St #301 - Los Angeles, CA 90012 - (213) 620-0908 February 4 - Feb 4, Milwaukee, WI Sugar Maple - 441 E Lincoln Ave - Milwaukee, WI 53224 - (414) 481-2393 February 5 - The Hideout - 1354 W Wabansia Ave - Chicago, IL 60642 - (773) 227-4433 CURTIS HASSELBRING February 12 - Atlas Performing Arts Center - 1333 H St NE - Washington, DC 20002 (202) 399-799 JANEL & ANTHONY January 8 - Union Arts DC - 411 New York Ave. NE - Washington, DC 20002 (with Blue Cranes) European tour! April 30 - May 15 Dates and locations tba LED BIB April 22 - St Ives Jazz Club - Cornwall, UK April 23 - Broomhill Art Hotel - Barnstaple, UK April 24 - The Hope - Brighton, UK April 25 - Millenium Hall - Sheffield, UK April 26 - Warwick Arts Centre - Warwick, UK April 27 - Fusebox- The Fox and Newt - Leeds, UK April 28 - The Bell - Bath, UK April 29 - Freedom Principle - Dulcimer - Manchester, UK April 30 - Dempsey's - Cardiff, Wales, UK May 1 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 2 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 3 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May/June - tba - continental Europe tour ED PALERMO January 17 - The Iridium - 1650 Broadway - New York, NY 10019 - m(212) 582-2121 (featuring very special guests Mike Keneally and Napoleon Murphy Brock!) January 18 - The Iridium - 1650 Broadway - New York, NY 10019 - m(212) 582-2121 (featuring very special guests Mike Keneally and Napoleon Murphy Brock!) February 1 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 April 5 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 June 7 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 August 2 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 October 4 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 December 6 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 RICHARD PINHAS January 17 - with Etienne Jaumet - Souffle Continu - Paris, France - gratuit! 18:30 - short 25' concert May 7 - Le Divan du Monde - Paris, France ("Richard Pinhas and Friends") with many guests: Noel Akchoté, Patrick Gauthier Band, Duncan Pinhas, Kandinsky Effect, etc) PIXEL January 18 - Røyken Jazz Club - Asker, Norway February 26 to March 1 - By:Larm Festival - Oslo, Norway March 3 - Dokkhuset - Trondheim Norway March 11 - Bollnäs Jazz Club - Sweden March 12 - Hamusand Obacka - Sweden March 17 - Fasching - Stockholm, Sweden March 18 - Jazz in Halmstad - Sweden March 21 - Prel Kristianstad Blue Bird - Sweden March 22 - Alvesta Jazz Club - Sweden April 4 - Horten Jazz Club - Norway May 3 - Jazz in Stavern - Norway July 5 - Kongsberg Jazzfestival - Norway August 4 - Norland Musikkfes - Bodø, Norway REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE March 4 - Regattabar - Harvard Sq - Cambridge, MA ("Live Snakes" CD release show and Mardi Gras party!) March 23 - Kennedy Center Millenium State - Washington, DC - 6:00 - free - come on down or watch the live broadcast! JASON ROBINSON'S JANUS ENSEMBLE (full nine piece version!) Oscar Noriega - Bb & bass clarinets, alto sax Marty Ehrlich - alto sax, bass clarinet, c flute Jason Robinson - tenor & soprano saxes, alto flute, compositions Michael Dessen - trombone Bill Lowe - tube, bass trombone Liberty Ellman - guitar Drew Gress - bass George Schuller - drums Ches Smith - drums, glockenspiel February 20 - Magic Triangle Concert Series (25th annual season) - Bezanson Recital Hall - UMass - Amherst, MA February 21 - Dimensions in Jazz - Woodfords Congregation Church - 202 Woodford Street - Portland, ME - (207) 828-1310 February 22 - Casa del Popolo - 4873 Boulevard Saint-Laurent - Montréal, QC, Canada February 23 - Ragle Hall - Serkin Center - Marlboro College - Marlboro, VT - All ages, 3pm, free! February 24 - Roulette - 509 Atlantic Avenue - Brooklyn, NY WADADA LEO SMITH January 25 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Son d'Hiver Festival - Paris, France February 5 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Istanbul, Turkey April 24 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Torino, Italy THUMBSCREW [Mary Halvorson - Michael Formanek - Tomas Fujiwara] March 20 - The Windup Space - 12 W. North Ave - Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 244-8855 March 21 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY March 22 - Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares Series at The Arts Block Cafe - 289 Main St - Greenfield, MA May 19-June 4 (European tour - dates tba) ------ Rest in Peace: PHIL EVERLY (Hugely influential and pretty damn great vocal harmonies; hillbilly/country harmony brought into the early rock 'n' roll era( ------ Thank you! -Coming Soon (or not soon, but eventually, so please be patient!)- (For updates of new items in stock, watch these mailings or check the NEW ARRIVALS section!) : 3 MICE: CEDRIC VUILLE/DAVE WILLEY/ELAINE DI FALCO (2nd album) AQUASERGE-4th album and it's a killer! CAMEMBERT-Negative Toe CARDIACS-Garage Concerts Vol. I & Vol. II (the last of their releases to be available again - the only commercial recordings featuring Kavus Torabi) THE CELLAR AND POINT (fairly astonishing debut album from a band combining new jazz, art rock and modern classical) FACTOR BURAZACO-III (third album! muchly anticipated! on AltrOck!!) PETER HAMMILL/GARY LUCAS-Other World (who would have seen THAT collaboration coming? Not me) HAPPY FAMILY (after over 15 years away, Happy Family return and sound like they've never been gone! You'll be amazed how great they sound!) HUGH HOPPER (9 CD series of archival recordings, all/nearly all never-before heard, as curated by Michael King. He's enlisted Hugh's personal archive, as well as the archives of friends of Hugh's. Mike says, "I've been tasked with compiling a series of CD releases celebrating the life and legacy of the late Hugh Hopper and the process has been an education in his kaleidoscopic musical world. This series, comprising nine CDs, will be released this year by Gonzomultimedia and we can thank Headmaster Rob Ayling for his unflagging support above and beyond the call of commercial duty. From Hugh's private archive, and additional contributions from his friends (most especially Aymeric) I have selected a wide range of high quality concert and studio recordings, none of which have ever been released nor heard publicly. You're in for a treat.") IDEAL BREAD-Beating The Teens (Ideal Bread cover ALL 26 of the tunes of the FIVE classic Lacy albums which were collected together as Scratching The Seventies!) INNER EAR BRIGADE (their 2nd release on AltrOck) LED BIB-The Good Egg (vinyl-only, limited live album) LED BIB-The People In Your Neighbourhood (new studio album released at the same time as The Good Egg) MASTER CYLINDER-Elsewhere (terrific, US jazz/rock album that is a minor legend and has never been out on CD before) MATS/MORGAN-new studio album. finally! THE MICROSCOPIC SEPTET-Manhattan Moonrise (yay!) RICHARD PINHAS/YOSHIDA TATSUYA-Welcome...In The Void SYNDONE-Odysséas (fifth album by this Rock Progressivo Italiano band; this one is being released on AltrOck and features Marco Minneman on drums and John Hackett on flute!) UNIVERS ZERO-Phosphorescent Dreams (first release by the new, quintet, more electric lineup - out end of January) UPSILON ACRUX (new release by their new quintet format: Fender Rhodes piano/dual guitars/dual drums!) URBAN SAX-Inside (first new release in 20 years (!), this is a numbered, limited edition of 1,000 copies that includes the new album in both CD and vinyl format, DVD of the band live in Beijing, China and a booklet) UT GRET-Ancestor's Tale (an AltrOck release for this long lived US experimental band - this is their best yet) WRUP KUREI-Koik Saab Korda (Estonian band - first release on AltrOck) IF you'd like to view previous New In stock Announcements, they can be found here: http://ymlp277.net/archive_gqwsqbgjge.php |
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January 20th, 2014 Hi, Here's what has come in stock in the last week - either new releases or re-stockings of items that have been unavailable: The Bad Plus-Prog $5.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) The Bad Plus have been called a lot of things and whether or not you bought into the hype that surrounded this fine group when they burst on the scene as the last jazz signing to Sony (probably the last ever), the fact remains that they are a great, modern-sounding but still *jazz* piano trio and they appeal to a young audience, which is what the music needs to survive. Rock kids dig them because their fine drummer plays 'rock' drums and they cover 'rock' tunes, as well as doing fine originals, and jazz fans who aren't snobby because of the reasons WHY rock kids dig them, also dig them because the musicianship is top drawer and they really swing. Highly recommended, even if you never thought you wanted to hear jazz takes on "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Life on Mars" and "Tom Sawyer" - all of which appear here and all of which are excellent! Recommended. "Presumably the Bad Plus wanted to make a very specific statement when they titled this album Prog. Although there is no confusing its music for what has typically passed for progressive jazz or progressive rock in decades past, Prog embodies the true meaning of the word: it takes music forward -- not just theirs, but music itself. How they do that is relatively simple, despite the music's complexity: they go where they want to go, where others have yet even to consider going. That means throwing out conventional notions of what a jazz piano trio can and should do. That the Bad Plus is comprised of three exemplary musicians -- pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson and drummer David King -- is never in doubt. Their chops are on display at every turn -- and there are many turns, unexpected and exhilarating ones that produce seismic shifts without losing focus. But they're about more than chops. Where the Bad Plus excel, here even more than previously, is in their ability to make their exemplary musicianship and ingenuity accessible to listeners who might never have come near progressive jazz or jazz-rock fusion back when that term meant such overambitious outfits as Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return to Forever. Much has been made of the Bad Plus' affinity for hard rock, and that affection is undeniable, and not just in Prog's cover of Rush's "Tom Sawyer," the least surprising and shortest-reaching piece of the set. Indeed, even the laid-back opener, a quirky, lazy rethink of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (oddly released the same month as Patti Smith's cover), and the jerky (in a good way) take on Bacharach/David's "This Guy's in Love with You," stretch further. But the trio's covers (they also do David Bowie's "Life on Mars"), while always fun to listen to, end up losing out to Prog's originals in the inventiveness department. On tracks such as King's "1980 World Champion" and Iverson's "Mint," tempos and tonalities dance madly, and Anderson's compositions, notably "Physical Cities" and the epic "Giant" project a grandness and an eloquence that, even during the airy, quiet moments, constantly cause the listener to question how three musicians could be so fully engaged at every given moment. Anyone who has already decided that jazz is dead, that the great innovators have come and gone, needs to listen to the Bad Plus to be proven dead wrong."-Jeff Tamarkin/All Music Guide [Heads Up] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bad-Plus-Prog-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__11-HUCD-spc-2135.aspx Dave Brubeck-Brubeck In Wonderland: Dave Brubeck Trio Quartet & Octet 1946-1955 $5.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) This is a compilation of some of Brubeck's early work, including his earliest recordings, on which I think you can hear a bit more of his influence from Milhaud, with whom he studied. "Since Dave Brubeck recorded often in the decade or so this compilation covers, some serious jazz and Brubeck fans might find it too perfunctory a survey of his early years as a recording artist. If you're more into sampling than surveying, however, this is a pretty decent 72-minute anthology of his early work as the leader of groups of various sizes. Cal Tjader is the most notable sideman on the first three tracks (from 1946-1950), but the remainder of the set (dominated by 1953-1954 recordings) find his most celebrated sideman, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, on board. While there are shades of almost classical experimentalism on the 1946 recordings of "Serenade Suite" and Brubeck's composition "Playland at the Beach," by the '50s he'd settled into solid bop, though it's mildly disappointing that just three of the tracks are written by the Brubeck-Desmond team. Mixing live and studio recordings, the CD also includes interpretations of standards like "How High the Moon," "The Way You Look Tonight," "All the Things You Are," and "Stardust," though it's the Brubeck-Desmond cool jazz number "Crazy Chris" that most decisively pointed toward the pair's future direction."-Richie Unterberger/All Music Guide [Five Four] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Brubeck-Dave-Brubeck-In-Wonderland-Dave-Brubeck-Trio-Quartet-and-Octet-1946-1955-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-FiveFour15.aspx Bushman's Revenge-Thou Shalt Boogie! $13.00 (special) This normally sells for $18.00, but we've got a special on a limited number of copies for $5.00 off the regular price. Once those copies are gone, there will be other, identical copies still available and this will still rock and kick butt, but they will cost $5.00 more! So, why not enjoy it NOW for $5.00 less? I just saw these guys totally slay in Baltimore about 2 months ago. They are a great band and should be better known. Recommended! "Formed in 2003, the Oslo-based trio Bushman's Revenge (named after a type of mouth-searing hot sauce) are upfront about their love for the progressive rock of Cream and Jimi Hendrix, the galactic jazz of Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Sharrock and Alice Coltrane, plus the raw power of Black Sabbath and The Pixies. Thou Shalt Boogie! is their sixth album for Rune Grammofon, a relationship that began with 2009's You Lost Me at Hello. Its velvety, warm sound was captured at Athletic Sound in Halden, Norway, close to the Swedish border -- a legendary tape-only studio with a 30-year history. Although there are three rooms separated by glass, they kept all the doors open "so essentially what you are hearing is everybody in one big room," says guitarist Even Helte Hermansen. Even. Superbly-paced, and poised in the indefinable zone between composing and improvisation, Thou Shalt Boogie! achieves a fine balance between brute heaviosity and meditative bliss. Even Hermansen brought various ideas for chord sequences and melodies into the studio, but the group collectively make them their own, adopting an "everybody solos, nobody solos" approach. One of the two long set pieces on the record is the 17-minute "Baklengs Inn i Fuglekassa," which includes the shimmering drone of an Indian sruti box halfway through -- an innovative touch that transports the track to an unearthly plane. The working title of Thou Shalt Boogie!, Hermansen reveals, was Yoga. "The idea was to do a more meditative record than we previously have," he admits. "The drone is a small tip of the hat to Alice Coltrane. Her Journey in Satchidananda is one of my favorite records of all-time. I wanted to have some kind of tribute to her on there." Although Bushman's Revenge is essentially a trio (with Rune Nergaard, bass, and Gard Nilssen, drums), they were joined by keyboardist David Wallumrød, whose Hammond organ tones provide silky washes of background color. The band included him on a tour in early 2013 and he stuck around. "The band has never been tighter and we're having more fun than ever," says Even. "The point is to keep moving -- forwards, backwards, sideways, up or down, it really doesn't matter as long as you're in motion." [Rune Grammofon] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bushmans-Revenge-Thou-Shalt-Boogie-(special)__05-RCD-spc-2151CD.aspx DAAU (Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung)-Eight Definitions $26.00 Avant chamber-rock with R.I.O. type leanings and modern production touches and values. Very good stuff from a band who has been doing it their own way for nearly 20 years! "Four years after their fairly subdued ‘The Shepherd’s Dream’ album, Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung, commonly known as DAAU, are finally ready to launch a new recording. ‘Eight Definitions’ is the seventh album by the Antwerp based band in twenty years. Since their last record, DAAU’s line-up has gone through some changes again. Cellist and founding member Simon Lenski has left the familiar nest in order to move to Berlin. Not only did his departure affect the group’s musical dynamics, inevitably it also changed their sound. Currently DAAU consists of Han Stubbe (clarinet), Roel Van Camp (accordeon) and Hannes d’Hoine (double bass), but in concert the trio will be supplemented by drummer Steven Cassiers (a member of Dez Mona and Dans Dans), who was also actively involved with the recording of ‘Eight Definitions’. Cellist Simon and violin player Buni Lenski, who quit after ‘Domestic Wildlife’, both guest on the new album. Buni’s contributions can even be heard on five out of the seven tracks. “DAAU remains like a family to us”, Stubbe says. “Hence the Lenski brothers are likely to play on our future recordings, and they will continue sharing the stage with us whenever they have the time to do so.” Here's a nice sample from the album http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68-y0d8EUa0&feature=youtu.be [Excelsior] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/DAAU-(Die-Anarchistische-Abendunterhaltung)-Eight-Definitions__15-8714374963527.aspx DAAU (Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung)-Eight Definitions vinyl lp + CD (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $36.00 Avant chamber-rock with R.I.O. type leanings and modern production touches and values. Very good stuff from a band who has been doing it their own way for nearly 20 years! "Four years after their fairly subdued ‘The Shepherd’s Dream’ album, Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung, commonly known as DAAU, are finally ready to launch a new recording. ‘Eight Definitions’ is the seventh album by the Antwerp based band in twenty years. Since their last record, DAAU’s line-up has gone through some changes again. Cellist and founding member Simon Lenski has left the familiar nest in order to move to Berlin. Not only did his departure affect the group’s musical dynamics, inevitably it also changed their sound. Currently DAAU consists of Han Stubbe (clarinet), Roel Van Camp (accordeon) and Hannes d’Hoine (double bass), but in concert the trio will be supplemented by drummer Steven Cassiers (a member of Dez Mona and Dans Dans), who was also actively involved with the recording of ‘Eight Definitions’. Cellist Simon and violin player Buni Lenski, who quit after ‘Domestic Wildlife’, both guest on the new album. Buni’s contributions can even be heard on five out of the seven tracks. “DAAU remains like a family to us”, Stubbe says. “Hence the Lenski brothers are likely to play on our future recordings, and they will continue sharing the stage with us whenever they have the time to do so.” Here's a nice sample from the album http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68-y0d8EUa0&feature=youtu.be [Excelsior] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/DAAU-(Die-Anarchistische-Abendunterhaltung)-Eight-Definitions-vinyl-lp-plus-CD-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__15-871437496510.aspx Art Farmer-The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note 6 x CD box set $50.00 "Art Farmer was an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. In the 1950s, he performed and recorded with musicians such as Horace Silver and Sonny Rollins. As his reputation grew, he expanded into more experimental forms through working with composers such as George Russell. His playing is known for its lyricism, warmth of tone and sensitivity. Art Farmer - The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note features six albums in slipcases with original album artwork, housed in a sturdy box. The set includes the albums Isis, Manhattan, Mirage, Moment To Moment, You Make Me Smile and Azure." "Art Farmer is perhaps best known as co-leader of The Jazztet (with Benny Golson) in the late 1950's/early 60's. If you haven't heard this band, all their music has been reissued as a complete set, and is well worth hearing. Farmer's sound on both the trumpet and the flugelhorn leans toward the softer side of things, but his bebop chops were always sharp. On albums as a sideman or under his own name he could always be counted on to bring the music up a few notches with his fine playing. This set is another in the on-going series from the Black Saint/Soul Note labels." "Isis" (1981), has Farmer playing as a foil with Enrico Pieranunzi's piano and Italian group. This album is basically up-dated bebop. This same album can also be found on a box set in this series by Pieranunzi. The album as a whole is very good, with Farmer blowing some fine licks on the flugelhorn throughout the album. The piano is sometimes reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's sound (listen to "Ah-Leu-Cha"), and Farmer sounds at home in this band. Massimo Urbani's alto sax is a good fit with Farmer. His solos alongside Farmer make for a great sound on the three tracks ("Isis", "Blue 'N' Boogie", and "Soul Dance") where he plays. "Manhattan" (1981), is a quintet with the underrated Sahib Shibab on soprano and baritone saxes, Kenny Drew-piano (a personal favorite), and a great rhythm section of Mads Vinding-bass, and Ed Thigpen-drums. Another fine set of tunes, one by the jazz pianist Horace Parlan (a good blues based player), Drew (with two tunes), and a Charlie Parker tune. On this album Farmer is in his element. The playing is top notch across the board, helped by the original tunes from both Parlan and Drew. A good set of post-bebop. "Mirage" (1982), is yet another good quintet date. This time including Clifford Jordan-tenor sax, the underrated Fred Hersch-piano, Ray Drummond-bass, and Akira Tana-drums. Hersch is a particularly good foil for Farmer (especially) and Jordan. Listen to "Barbados", "My Kind Of Love", and the title track for a good idea of just how good this band sounds. Easily equal to "Manhattan". A similar album, "You Make Me Smile" (1984) is a familiar sounding quintet made up of Farmer, Jordan, Hersch, Rufus Reid-bass, and Akira Tana-drums. If you like what you heard on "Mirage" you'll like this set too. Farmer seems to settle in quite well in groups of this size and instrumentation. Listen to "Have You Met Miss Jones?", "Nostalgia", and "Souvenir". "Moment To Moment" (1983), is the reformed Jazztet (with slightly different personnel), featuring Farmer, Benny Golson-tenor sax, Curtis Fuller-trombone, Mickey Tucker-piano, Ray Drummond-bass, and "Tootie" Heath-drums. Playing in a similar fashion as the original band, all six tunes (five written by Golson) are played well enough, but it seems to lack some of the feel of the original band--a bit formulaic. Nonetheless, this is still an enjoyable set of reconstituted bebop. "Azure" (1987), is a duo set of Farmer and Fritz Pauer-piano. Farmer is heard on flugelhorn along with Pauer, who is adept at filling in the spaces in the music with his sympathetic (to Farmer) piano. But (at least to my ears--you may hear things differently) the music at times seems a bit off the mark. For me, Farmer is at his best in a quartet/quintet situation, with a straightforward rhythm section. And for me that's what's lacking here. Saying that, Farmer's horn sounds beautiful throughout. But the arrangements don't seem to really breathe and come alive. In the end, enjoyable but a lesser album compared to the other sets here. But as I've said before when it comes to hearing/enjoying music--to each his own. It's interesting that the credits read "Art Farmer-flugelhorn/ Fritz Pauer-bass". Bass? Oops."-Stuart Jefferson [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Farmer-Art-The-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Black-Saint-and-Soul-Note-6-x-CD-box-set__28-BLS1025-prd-2.aspx Morgan Fisher-Hybrid Kids 1 + Hybrid Kids 2 (Claws) 2 x CDs $7.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) For fans of the Residents! "Two CD set featuring two albums from former Love Affair/Mott The Hoople keyboardist Morgan Fischer under this slightly Punk/New Wave sounding pseudonym.. Hybrid Kids' self titled album from 1979 was a collection of classic songs by musical behemoths The Beatles, Kate Bush, The Sex Pistols, The Righteous Brothers, Brotherhood Of Man and others performed in a style as diametrically opposite to the original as one can imagine. This bizarre album was originally conceived (with the collusion of Iain McNay, Cherry Red's boss) as a spoof compilation album featuring a variety of 'bands' from Peabody, an obscure little town in Texas (at that time American towns like Cleveland and Akron were viewed upon as hot-beds of modern rock music). When this concept was stated on the radio and in the press, quite a number of people believed it! In truth, it was all made by Morgan. Claws was the 1980 follow-up featuring twisted and dark versions of Christmas classics." [Cherry Red] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Fisher-Morgan-Hybrid-Kids-1-plus-Hybrid-Kids-2-(Claws)-2-x-CDs-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-CBred-spc-362.aspx Giorgio Gaslini-The Complete Remastered Recordings on Dischi Della Quercia 11 CD box set $88.00 The Giorgio Gaslini box includes the albums Murales, New Orleans Suite, Free Actions, Graffiti, Sharing, Live at the Public Theatre in New York, Ecstasy, Four Pieces, Indian Suite, Monodrama, and Skies of China. Some of the musicians appearing hear include: Andrea Centazzo, Gianluigi Trovesi, Roswell Rudd, Eddie Gomez, Anthony Braxton, and others. [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Gaslini-Giorgio-The-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Dischi-Della-Quercia-11-CD-box-set__28-BLS5001-prd-2.aspx Steve Hackett-Once Above A Time NTSC (Region 1 & 4) DVD $6.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) Back in stock! Over an hour and a half long and recorded live in Budapest, Hungary April 3rd, 2004 and released in 5.0 surround/stereo. The band is : Steve Hackette-guitar and vocals, Roger King-keyboards, Rob Townsend-sax, flute, percussion and vocals, Terry Gregory-bass and vocals and Gary O'Toole-drums, percussion and vocals. Some old, some new and some Genesis material. The Set List: 1. Valley Of The Kings, 2. Mechanical Bride, 3. The Circus Of Becoming, 4. Frozen Statues, 5. Slogans, 6. Serpentine Song, 7. Ace Of Wands, 8. Hammer In The Sand, 9. Blood On The Rooftops, 10. Fly On A Windshield, 11. Please Don't Touch, 12. Firth Of Fifth, 13. If You Can't Find Heaven, 14. Darktown, 15. Brand New, 16. Air-Conditioned Nightmare 17. Every Day, 18. Clocks, 19. Spectral Mornings, 20. Los Endos. "This is one of the best DVDs I have seen. The audio in surround is amazing and the video is exceptional. Hackett is just incredible in this live performance. The video is not overdone with crazy scenes and camera angles. My favorites are, Ace of Wands, Fly on a Windshield, Every Day and the all-time best guitar piece from Firth of Fifth. This video is a must for Hackett and Genesis fans."-Richard Verano [Eagle] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Hackett-Steve-Once-Above-A-Time-DVD-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__11-EAGLE-spc-30062.aspx Konk Pack-Doing The Splash $15.00 "The fifth release from improvising trio Konk Pack. Konk Pack are a two-thirds British and one-third Austrian "organic" improvisational group. Their music can be very delicate and light but when they get hot and bothered, it's like being inside of a hurricane, an earthquake and an electrical storm, all at the same time. All three members of Konk Pack have been improvising for decades with musicians like Lol Coxhill, Cecil Taylor, Tom Cora, Alan Silva, Evan Parker, Marcus Schmickler, Fred Frith, and Charles Gayle. The way that they improvise together is like a swarm of bees or a school of fish (sometimes piranhas). This is not intellectual music. Konk Pack draws from deep reserves of experience and expertise: from Tim Hodgkinson's prog roots in Henry Cow to his post-punk RIO reinvention with The Work, from Roger Turner's roots in the UK's experimental scene working with improvisational music legends like Derek Bailey, Cecil Taylor and William Parker, and from Thomas Lehn's analog explorations with German electronic music composer Markus Schmickler and his work with the Ex. Because of, or perhaps, in spite of, their incredible resumés, Konk Pack's work is still singular among all electro-acoustic improvisation occurring today. Their music is an exercise in extreme dynamics that range from spacious and semi-silent tonal streaks to full out onslaughts that open doors to vast tidal waves of static, set to crash straight into the audience. Thomas' synthesizer sometimes crackles like an old AM radio in a hurricane amidst the shrieks and shudders Hodgkinson tears from his lap steel. Roger Turner's percussion could be anywhere from thrashing out a crying anarchy as though he is drowning in his band's own conjured undertow to pulling gentle creaks and whistles from the stretched membranes before him. For sheer depth of sound, breadth of vision and raw skill, practically any given American Underground or Japanese noise outfit could right now be eating their dust. Tim Hodgkinson (lap steel guitar); Thomas Lehn (analog synthesizer), Roger Turner (drumset & percussion). Recorded at Café OTO, London on December 18, 2012." [Megaphone] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Konk-Pack-Doing-The-Splash__05-MEGA-spc-026CD.aspx Oliver Lake-The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note 7 CD box set $47.00 "Oliver Lake is an American jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer and poet. He is known mainly for his work on alto but he also performs on soprano sax and flute. In 1977, Lake co-founded the World Saxophone Quartet with David Murray, Julius Hemphill and Hamiet Bluiett. Oliver Lake - The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note features seven albums in slipcases with original album artwork, housed in a sturdy box. The set includes the albums Holding Together, Prophet, Clevont Fitzhubert, Expandable Language, Edge-ing, Dedicated to Dolphy and A New Organization." Oliver Lake is perhaps best known as a member of the World Saxophone Quartet, who have their own box set in this series. Lake can play both outside and inside styles of jazz, using both when the need arises. If you've read this far chances are you're familiar with Lake, so I'll try and be brief in my album descriptions. "Holding Together" (1976), is a good early look at Lake's style. A quartet that includes electric guitar, this is a relatively early look at Lake's outside style of playing. But listening carefully you can also detect a more inside sound (hear "Hasan") with an underlying rhythm from bassist Fred Hopkins. Even the guitar plays some more traditional chords occasionally. This is a good early album. Any effort put towards hearing this music will be rewarded. "Prophet" (1980), is a quintet with Baikida Carroll on trumpet and flugelhorn. This visceral sounding album has Lake and Carroll exchanging solos, with Don Smith's muscular piano in the background. At times the exchanges between the horns is reminiscent (but an update) of Parker and Gillespie's from another era. Listen to "Hat And Beard" as an example. The title track is another good example of Lake and Carroll together (with Smith) playing in tandem and against one another. "Cotton IV" is a personal favorite for it's tandem playing. "Clevont Fitzhubert" (1981), is the same group as "Prophet" except without a bass player. The compositions seem to come together better here, perhaps because five of the six tracks were written by Lake. "November '80" is a combination of Lake's outside and more inside styles. "King" begins with some lovely piano from Smith, and then the horns come in for some nice tandem work. A beautiful, well played tune. "Tap Dancer" has Lake on flute with Carol on flugelhorn. It's light and airy with some nice brushwork from drummer Pheeroan Ak Laff. An album that keeps the interest level high. "Expandable Language" (1984), is one of the best albums in this set. Another quintet setting with Kevin Eubanks (!) on guitar. This is perhaps the most accessible album of tunes here. The rhythm section plays almost straight ahead, and the guitar is traditional sounding in this setting. Geri Allen's piano is tough but lyrical sounding, giving the music an extra flair. Lake's playing is somewhere between the two styles--his playing is intelligent, intense, yet grounded in conventional jazz. Listen to "N.S." for an example. A good album. "Edge-ing" (1983), is another quartet with Andrew Cyrille on drums, Reggie Workman-bass, and Charles Eubanks-piano, and Lake. The title track sets the tone for this album. Lake is edging (no pun intended) closer to a more lyrical sound, far away from his earlier outside playing. The music is filled with accessible jazz--listen to Workman and and Eubanks. Included is a piece by jazz pianist John Hicks among others, with most tunes written by Lake. There's nothing that will bite you here--just well played jazz of the period."Zaki" has some grit to it from the entire group. "Dedicated To Dolphy" (1984), is a quintet with Russell Gunn on trumpet. This set has several pieces by Dolphy ("Miss Ann", "G.W.") and the well known "Fire Waltz" by Mal Waldron among others. For me this is a sometimes difficult album to get a hold of adequately when listening to it. Lake has played things by and inspired by Dolphy before, and possibly better. But this is still intriguing music, with both Gunn and Lake playing very well. I do like Dolphy's "245" I have to admit--it just sounds pretty cool. "A New Organization" (1997), is a live set with Lake on piano (?) and Borah Bergman on alto/soprano saxes (?). All the tunes are by Bergman--who plays piano. Listen to the title track for a good example of Bergman's fiery piano playing style--relatively long extensions on a theme with Lake's angular sounding horn capably filling in the holes. Even in a slower tempo ("The Blue Tree") Lake doesn't round off any edges. This is what outside jazz is all about. Check out "Forever Fervent" and hear for yourself. Whew. Oliver Lake has never gotten the credit he deserves for his playing and composing skills. Hopefully this box set (and hopefully in some small way my review) will alert outside jazz fans about Lake, both under his own name and in the World Saxophone Quartet. This is jazz that's alive and breathing--even after so may years after these albums were first issued. Lake is one of those players who's steeped in the traditions of jazz (and the blues), but isn't afraid to add his own approach and feel to the music."-Stuart Jefferson [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Lake-Oliver-The-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Black-Saint-and-Soul-Note-7-CD-box-set__28-BLS1026-prd-2.aspx Midnight Sun-Walking Circles $18.00 "Formerly known as The Rainbow Band, this legendary Danish band blended elements of rock, prog, jazz, and psychedelia to powerful effect, with especially impressive guitar work by Peer Frost Johansson. Walking Circles is their second LP, which marked the addition of the vocalist Frank Lauridsen. Originally released in 1972, it is now a considerable rarity and makes its long-overdue return to CD here." "An enigmatic Danish group with a penchant for blending jazzy breaks, psychedelic flourishes and Canterbury-style melodies."-Prog Archives http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Midnight-Sun-Walking-Circles__05-AU-spc-5033CD.aspx David Murray-The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note, Volume 2 : 7 CD box set $47.00 Tenor player David Murray is featured in a second set of albums originally released on Black Saint and Soul Note. Murray's diverse style shows the influence of free jazz musicians such as Albert Ayler and Archie Shepp. In addition to being a major force in recorded jazz for almost 40 years, Murray is now contributing to the rise of promising young talents such as Lafayette Gilchrist. David Murray - The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note Vol.2 features seven albums in slipcases with original album artwork, housed in a sturdy box. The set includes the albums Sweet Lovely, Morning Song, I Want To Talk About You, The Hill, A Sanctuary Within, Body And Soul and Windward Passages." "Murray's first box set in this series was one of Black Saint/Soul Note's better reissues. And this second volume is it's equal, and in some instances possibly better. The seven albums here span the years 1979 to 1993, and show Murray in different playing styles, but always close to the top of his skills. If you've read this far you're probably familiar with Murray's music, so I'll be brief in my album notes. "Sweet Lovely", (1979) is an early trio set, with Fred Hopkins-bass, and Steve McCall-drums (both from the great trio Air with Henry Threadgill), and it's a pretty fine set of jazz. "Coney Island", "The Hill", and "Hope/Scope" are all very fine, each with their own sound and mood, but it's difficult to pick high points. These tunes, all played with some intensity, benefit from Hopkins' deep bass sound, and the ever inventive McCall's drum patterns. This album needs to be listened to at one sitting, and then digested--there's a lot going on. All the tunes are by Murray. "Morning Star", (1983) is a quartet including Murray, the fine John Hicks on piano, and a dream rhythm section of Reggie Workman-bass, and Ed Blackwell-drums. Another fine album. Listen to "Body And Soul" or "Jitterbug Waltz" (among others) and you'll wish this band had recorded more music together. Hicks (a personal favorite) is a fine player alongside Murray. And listen to Blackwell's time keeping--yes. Another fine album. "I Want To Talk About You", (1986) is a live set with Murray, Hicks, Ray Drummond-bass, and Ralph Peterson, Jr.-drums. Here Murray blends both earlier playing styles with later styles--the result--some pretty hot playing. One listen to "Heart To Heart" and the title track will clue you in about this very good live set. "The Hill", (1986) is yet another fine set, this time featuring Murray in a trio setting with Richard Davis-bass, and Joe Chambers-drums. Murray is also heard here playing his bass clarinet to good effect. Compositions like the title track, and "Take The Coltrane" show how good this trio was--intelligent playing and arranging to maximum effect. Murray almost always seemed to know instinctively who to choose for his trios for some good sounding jazz. This is one of the better albums in this volume--but it's a close call. "A Sanctuary Within", (1991) sounds like it came from Murray's earlier "outside" period. This is a trio with the great Sunny Murray-drums (hear his work on the ESP label from the 60's and with Albert Ayler), and Kahil El' Zabar-percussion and vocals. While there's some good playing from Murray and drummer Murray, with Zabar occasionally adding something of interest, he doesn't seem to really fit in with the other two players--not quite in step with what they're doing. A lesser album but still containing good music in spots. "Body And Soul", (1993) finds Murray once again playing closer to the top of his skills. A quartet of Murray, Sonelius Smith-piano, Wilber Morris-bass, and the fine drummer Rashied Ali. There's a vocalist here also, Taana Running. Even though some of these musicians are relatively unknown (at least to me), this is a good band, with Murray looking slightly backwards (again) to earlier jazz styles. Listen to "Body And Soul" for an example of his thinking--just don't expect a Ben Webster-like sound at this late date. But overall the band is a good one and gets down to playing some good jazz. "Windward Passages", (1993) is another trio with Murray (once again playing his bass clarinet), the fine pianist Dave Burrell (also on vocals), and Monika Larsson-voice. Don't let the players (especially Burrell) deceive you. This is pretty close to a duet set at times between Murray and Burrell. You'll hear a number of different influences here (especially from Burrell) that gives the music a different feel. Larsson (at least to my ears) is fairly expendable here. I can't help but wonder how this set would've sounded as a true duet. The two takes of Coltrane's "Naima", "The Cave", and "It Hurts So Much To See" have some good interplay with little in the way of fluff. You may feel differently. But Murray and Burrell are the obvious stars here."-Stuart Jefferson [Black Saint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Murray-David-The-Complete-Remastered-Recordings-on-Black-Saint-and-Soul-Note-Volume-Two-7-x-CD-box-set__28-BLS1024-prd-2.aspx Moondog/Gordon Jenkins/Morton Gould-New York City: Manhattan Moods $5.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) This is a collection featuring a trio of 1950s, 10" albums about New York City. Most interesting and most germain to inclusion here is Moondog's super-rare, on the street, busking classic, "On The Streets Of New York", which is worth this price of admission on its own! "The idea of this compilation was to combine three albums that "capture the strangeness of Manhattan" onto one CD, as stated in the liner notes. The three albums, all released in the early '50s according to notes, are by three entirely different artists, including Moondog's Moondog on the Streets of New York, Gordon Jenkins' Manhattan Tower, and Morton Gould's Manhattan Moods. While the notes also declare "there's something about the music on all three albums that links together," it can be questioned as to whether they're really such good fits for one-after-the-other consecutive listening, since they're quite musically different from one another. Certainly the most impressive is Moondog's Moondog on the Streets disc, originally issued in 1953. Although its eight songs add up to just over 20 minutes, that's enough time for the legendary street musician and composer to offer haunting, heavily rhythmic pieces on a combination of then-exotic instruments, showing influences of jazz, Japanese music, Native American sounds, and the avant-garde. Eerie chant-like vocals are sometimes heard as well, along with actual street and traffic noise. It's not at all dated as a product of its time, which can't be said of the other two albums. In contrast, Jenkins' Manhattan Tower is a lushly orchestrated work bringing to mind the sweeping soundtracks to both American films and American life in the fresh post-World-War II era. One can just picture the camera sweeping over the skyscrapers and densely packed neighborhoods as it picks out vignettes of ebullient street life, largely free of urban blight, and (judging from the rather corny and whitebread musical-like vocal numbers celebrating the pleasures of the city) ethnic minorities. Simultaneously melodramatic and breezily optimistic, it's a document of an entirely different street life than that lived by Moondog, the blind musician drawing from numerous American and international cultures. Gould's Manhattan Moods is closer to Jenkins than Moondog in tone, but is a less frivolous endeavor than Manhattan Tower. Orchestral in arrangement but wholly instrumental, it has a somber dignity but a cinematic feel that makes it more accessible than many classical pieces, if not quite easy listening."-Richie Unterberger/All Music Guide [Righteous] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/MoondogGordon-JenkinsMorton-Gould-New-York-City-Manhattan-Moods-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__23-RP-spc-23-colo-43.aspx Niacin-Live in Tokyo DVD NTSC (all region) DVD $6.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) This features the Hammond B3-led trio live in Tokyo, Japan. Three monster players (Billy Sheehan-bass, John Novello-organ and Dennis Chambers-drums) make this a smoker from beginning to end. [Eagle] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Niacin-Live-in-Tokyo-DVD-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__11-Eagle-spc-30124.aspx Return to Forever-Mothership Returns 2 x CDs + NTSC (all region) DVD $15.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) $10.00 off the already pretty reasonable price for a 3 disc set, while they last! Live set by the current RTF, captured live on their 2011 tour. The band is original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White, with new members Jean-Luc Ponty and Frank Gambale. This is a pretty great set of modern fusion by the guys who pretty much set the template for the style. "Jazz-rock supergroup Return to Forever unveils a special new 3-disc set, The Mothership Returns: two audio CDs filled with over 100 minutes of carefully-selected live music, culled from over 200 performances of RTF’s 2011 planetary tour. Plus, you’ll get a bonus DVD featuring nearly two hours of unique footage, including 2 full length live song performances and a brand new documentary — Return to Forever: Inside the Music. Chick, Stanley and Lenny tell the inside stories behind the music as only they can. RTF’s classic rhythm section — Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White — add Jean-Luc Ponty and Frank Gambale to the powerhouse quintet lineup. The song selection is an RTF fan’s dream: band classics like “After the Cosmic Rain,” “Medieval Overture” and “Spain,” plus Ponty’s classic “Renaissance” and Clarke’s house-rocking “School Days.” The set is beautifully packaged in an 8-panel digipack with exclusive tour photos and essays by the band members." Disc 1 1. Medieval Overture 2. Señor Mouse 3. The Shadow of Lo / Sorceress 4. Renaissance Disc 2 1. After the Cosmic Rain 2. The Romantic Warrior 3. Spain 4. School Days 5. Beyond the Seventh Galaxy Bonus DVD 1. Inside the Music (documentary) 2. After the Cosmic Rain (performance) 3. The Romantic Warrior (performance) 4. The Story of Return to Forever (sneak peek movie trailer) [Eagle] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Return-To-Forever-Mothership-Returns-2-x-CDs-plus-DVD-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__15-Eagle-spc-20257.aspx Return to Forever-Returns 2 x CDs $11.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) $9.00 off the already pretty reasonable price for a 2 disc set, while they last! Recorded live on their massive reunion tour last year, this has good, lengthy, spirited versions of a lot of their favorite material. "Return To Forever were at the forefront of Jazz/Rock fusion in the '70s and, like their contemporaries Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra, were formed by a former Miles Davis sideman, in this case the great Chick Corea. Return To Forever hit their commercial and artistic peak with a string of albums in the mid-'70s featuring the line-up of Chick Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, Al Di Meola on guitar and Lenny White on drums. In 2008, this classic line-up reunited for their first tour in 25 years and proved that their musicianship and the chemistry within the band was as strong as ever." [Eagle] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Return-to-Forever-Returns-2-x-CDs-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__15-EAGLE2014920.aspx Edward Ricart Quartet + Paul Dunmall-Chamaeleon $13.00 "As compact and maneuverable as an all-terrain moon-buggy, and a really convincing blast-off from a rising young guitar star."-Jazzwise "Storming rock energy, dense grooves, and refreshing spontaneity."-Jazz Alchemist "Chamaeleon is a stellar new offering from electric guitarist Edward Ricarts powerful working quartet, augmented by a special guest English saxophonist Paul Dunmall. Paul is one of the finest players in new music, best characterized by his devastatingly original playing and his massive discography. Edward Ricart is a rising star of improvised music, with collaborations ranging from members of the rock bands Fugazi and Tortoise to jazz legends Peter Brotzmann, Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra), and William Hooker. Recorded in Brooklyn during Paul's visit to New York City for the 2011 Vision Festival, Ricart pulled together his group for a rare opportunity to document Dumall along a crew of downtown New York s finest!" With Dunmall, Ricart, Herb Robertson-trumpet, Jason Ajemian-bass, Andrew Barker-drums. [New Atlantis] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Ricart-Edward-Chamaeleon__28-NEWR8-prd-2.aspx Raymond Scott-Radio Music 180 gram vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $13.00 (special) Great price on this set of really high quality (sonically AND musically) radio broadcasts from 12/36 to 9/39; they sound stupendous for their age and the vinyl is unbelievably good sounding as well. Scott's Quintette were active from the mid 30's to the early 40's & were quite popular, even though their music was thought of as 'novelty music'. Using piano, tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet, bass and drums (yes, they were a sextet, but Raymond like the sound of 'quintette' so that's what he called them!), they played an odd, very complex, densely arranged music for its day, that used a lot of musical humor. I think if you listen to this with an open mind, you will be amazed at the sophistication of the stuff here, and would not guess that it is from the late 30's. You *might* consider him the (instrumental) Frank Zappa of his day. Additionally, years later, his compositions were used and sliced and disced for the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons, which is where most people know his work from. Highly recommended, if you don't mind 'old timey' sounds. [Doxy] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Scott-Raymond-Radio-Music-180-gram-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)-(special)__15-Dox-spc-827.aspx Secret Chiefs 3-Book Of Souls: Folio a $16.00 Back in stock! "This second album in the Secret Chiefs 3's "Book of Truth" trilogy is a monumental triumph. Aside from its wide array of musical styles and sounds, the album features meticulous production from beginning to end. It is accessible, enchanting, and rewarding. There are thirteen tracks present; seven songs comprise the majority of the album, separated by six short and elaborate soundtracks which resemble radio station identifier sounds. As such, the album is balanced and flows smoothly in spite of its ambitious variety. The seven SC3 sub-bands are all present and occasionally integrated for the first time: each sub-band has their own full-length song, with two exceptions (Holy Vehm and NT Fan) making appearances in the radio-themed tracks. Although more could be written about this album, words are a poor substitute for the blissful experience of hearing it." [Web of Mimicry] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Secret-Chiefs-3-Book-Of-Souls-Folio-a__28-WBOM43-prd-2.aspx Mark Stanley Quartet-Humans $6.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) I met Mark when he joined Chainsaw Jazz towards the end of their lifetime. He also plays with ex-Chainsaw Jazz bassist Mark Smoot in Farquhar Stanley was a monster guitarist then and he's even more so now! This is a more jazz-oriented album (with sax, bass and drums) and definitely more laid back than his crazy fusion album "Insect Warriors", but if you like jazz, this still has a lot to offer. [Sir Eel] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Stanley-Mark-Humans-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__SIREEL-spc-2016.aspx Star Period Star-Can't See The Forest $10.00 “Can’t See the Forest is the third studio album from Star Period Star and our first release in 15 years. It features songs about camping trips gone bad, people that taste colors and smell pictures, and landfills creeping into the sea. It's a kaleidoscopic musical journey, at times heavy and complex, and at others unabashedly poppy, and with lots of the weird chord progressions and riffs that we loooove to indulge in. The new lineup features Pat Hamilton (formerly of Sinister Moustache) on keyboards, Joe Colone on bass, and original members Dan Sweigert on guitars and vocals and Dan VanSchindel on drums. Special guest Mike Sary (French TV) also appears on fretless bass." "I’ll be darned, after 15 years we’ve got a new album from Star Period Star. Their last album – Jet Propulsion Mystery Summer – was released in 1998 and really bowled me over. My review in AI #7 made references to Massacre, Dr Nerve, Thinking Plague, Cheer Accident, King Crimson, and I even threw in a comment about “Sex Pistols acid kosmiche”. The band were an Illinois based trio, though the current lineup only includes one of them, Dan Sweigert (guitars, bass, keyboards, bamboo flute, percussion and vocals), who has since relocated to South Carolina. New members include Joe Colone on bass, Pat Hamilton on keyboards, guitar and backing vocals, and Dan VanSchindel on drums and backing vocals. The only names from the last album are guests Ron Jagielnik on autoharp and treatments and Mike Sary (remember French TV?!) on fretless bass."-Aural Innovations [Audible Crop Circle] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Star-Period-Star-Cant-See-The-Forest__ACC-spc-20131.aspx Supersister-Long Live Supersister! $20.00 What an amazing, amazing set. This CD gives you all of the material from the 2 lp set of the same name, except for the four songs that had been released before. SO: other than the lp version of this same albums, ALL of this is previously unreleased, excellent live recordings made for radio broadcast! Beautiful gatefold sleeve with rare, archival photos included. Just stunning! Recommended to all fans. "Supersister's music was smart, funny, provocative and endlessly inventive. Emerging from the deep, fecund soil of the late 60s Dutch underground, their unusual, challenging music found receptive ears, elevating Supersister to the vanguard of European progressive music in the early 70s with seminal albums like Present From Nancy, To The Highest Bidder and Pudding En Gisteren. Long Live Supersister!presents an array of stunning, previously unreleased live performances from 1971 and 1973. All are dynamically remastered in the 24-bit domain from the original master tapes. 1. Introduction / Present From Nancy 7:46 2. Mexico / Metamorphosis / Eight Miles High 9:31 3. A Girl Named You 10:23. 4. Energy (Out of Future) / Higher 20:52 5. Judy Goes On Holiday 9:13 6. Radio 4:03. 7. Mexico 7:10 [Pseudonym] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Supersister-Long-Live-Supersister__15-CDP-spc-1116.aspx Laurence Vanay-Galaxies 180 gram vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed) $24.00 Beautiful, deluxe gatefold, heavy-stock, vinyl re- edition of this mega French rarity from 1974. I've long heard of this, but never actually heard it until now. This is a lmited edition of 500 copies and includes a booklet with rare photos and the Jacqueline's story, as well as many bonus tracks. It's pretty great; read on! "Laurence Vanay is the pseudonym for Jacqueline Thibault, wife of producer and musician Laurent Thibault (Magma). Her debut album "Galaxies" (1974) is pure genius: almost all instrumental (editor's note: There are a lot of vocals - good vocals!), with gorgeous keyboards of many types, acoustic/electric guitar, even a little Zeuhl bass. There are wordless vocals on many of the tracks, although she occasionally sings in a soft, seductive manner. Incredible, spacey “avant-garde progressive chanson,” a Holy Grail for most collectors of 70's underground French music. Rivaled only by the early work of Brigitte Fontaine for pure inventiveness. An album of inconspicuous, sincere beauty and a masterwork of the French progressive music scene. Sublime compositions: unique, melancholic and very powerful." "Since childhood, I improvised and composed songs and instrumental music... it seemed to me that music was the true language of emotions. It was with great difficulty that I managed to record the albums “Galaxies” and “Evening Colours” in very limited time with the means at hand, and with the help of faithful musician friends."—Jacqueline Thibault. [Lion] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Vanay-Laurence-Galaxies-180-gram-vinyl-lp-(due-to-size-and-weight-this-price-for-the-USA-only-Outside-of-the-USA-the-price-will-be-adjusted-as-needed)__18-Lion-spc-LP-spc-126.aspx Frank Zappa-200 Motels NTSC (all region) DVD $9.00 (Mega Blowout Sale) Important note: for some reason, these come in BLU-RAY cases, but they ARE DVDs. For $9.00, are you really gonna complain about that? Released on DVD for the first time, by original director Tony Palmer, is this flawed masterpiece of circa 1970 Frank Zappa craziness. Obviously shot in a very short time on a very low budget, some of this drags, but some of it is really funny and/or spot-on; I still see the 're-education camp for musicians' in my dreams. This is remastered from the original video tapes and coordinated by Tony. I guess Tony Palmer, a well respected and pioneering director in the UK, has as much claim to release this as anyone else (it is not and never was 'owned' by Frank), but I can't imagine that the Zappa Family Trust is going to not try to block this one more time... "Includes extensive booklet with sleeve notes and a specially recorded director's commentary giving insights, wisdom, and amusing anecdotes while giving the true story behind this legendary film." "I’ve read so much rubbish about 200 Motels over the years, much of it fiction, much of it originating with Frank Zappa himself, that the release of the newly restored film on DVD gives me an opportunity - my first - to correct one or two of the wilder stories about how the film came about and what really happened during the filming. Contrary to what Frank Zappa and his biographers have asserted, when I first became involved there was no script, just a trunk-load of papers containing scenes ‘from the life of’. My ‘job’, Frank said, was to make some sense of this jumble and try to construct a coherent script from which a film, any film, would emerge. True, Frank had written a pile of music, some good, some not so good, but no orchestra had been booked, no soloists, no choir, no choreographer. My second ‘job’ therefore was to organise all this at very short notice. Normally, you need to book a London orchestra – especially if you required them for a week - at least a year in advance. I had three weeks in which to find a top class, professional orchestra. Next, although the film was entirely Frank’s idea, MGM/UA were unwilling to trust him with a feature film, even if it was estimated to cost only around half a million dollars. (It finally cost $679,000). In fact, they had turned him down as the director of the film, and insisted on a safe pair of hands to make sure something emerged for their money. It so happened that I had been offered a picture deal by MGM a little earlier (which I had also turned down), and it was Herb Cohen, Frank Zappa’s longsuffering manager, who, knowing this and knowing that Frank had worked with me before, put the jigsaw together. Next, it was clear that many of the scenes could not be shot the way Frank envisaged them on conventional celluloid, or rather they could be shot, but would take an age and a lot of money (neither of which we had) because of the special effects involved. It was me who suggested using videotape, not Frank Zappa, because I was already experimenting with video effects using the earliest colour video cameras that had arrived at the BBC only three years before. Initially, MGM/UA vetoed this idea because, as they quite reasonably pointed out, videotape (“what is that?” one executive asked me) could not be projected in their cinemas. It was a colleague in Technicolor London who came up with the solution, namely that since the old pre-war Technicolor process involved shooting with three different negatives (red, green & blue) run in parallel, and since the television image in those days also comprised three different elements - red, green & blue, it might be possible to transfer each element separately to the different negatives and, when printed together, a true film ‘transfer’ might result. Which is precisely what happened, and the first ever ‘film transfer’ from videotape resulted. MGM/UA was satisfied, because they now had ‘a film’, not a videotape. Frank Zappa was satisfied because he could now have all the effects he desired, quickly and relatively inexpensively. But he had nothing to do with discovering the process; in fact, I’m not too sure he understood it. Nonetheless I’ve often read that he ‘pioneered’ the whole thing, a porky that is repeated in the totally misleading film about the ‘making of’ made by the Dutch television station, VPRO. In this same film, Zappa asserts that only a third of his script was filmed. Nonsense. The director (me) “quit mid-production”, which is news to me, as well as several actors and a band member. More fiction. Wilfred Brambell, a famous British character actor (famous especially as ‘Steptoe’) refused the part he was offered, and Jeff Simmons was replaced by Martin Lickert in the role of Jeff because he had the temerity to call Frank Zappa an ego-maniac. All true, but Zappa’s later claim that these events “accounted for several radical, last-minute changes” is yet more nonsense. Apparently – according to the Dutch documentary – when I had quit, I had threatened to wipe the tapes – which is odd, considering I edited all the videotapes myself after completion of filming before handing them over to MGM/UA. I’ve also read that the out-takes and the videotapes on which they were stored were wiped and sold back to MGM/UA to reduce the overspend. No company such as MGM/UA would ever accept second-hand tapes, even if wiped, not least because the tapes would be more-or-less worthless. Another Zappa wopper. It begins to sound as if I am attempting to pour scorn on Frank Zappa’s achievement. Quite the contrary. It’s impossible not to have a sneaking admiration for a film which self evidently would never have been made had it not been for him and his curious talent. And, crazy though the film seems to be, it does have a certain insight into how ‘life on the road’ was for many of these rock bands at that time. The fact is also that, here we are, nearly 40 years later, and there is still a huge market/interest for the film. Oh, and by the way, according to several websites devoted to the film, because I had ‘been fired’ and/or ‘quit’ (delete whichever you think is applicable) I went off and destroyed the master tapes – which is very odd considering that these very same master tapes are sitting in front of me as I write. And finally, that as a result of any of the above (you choose which), Frank & I ‘never spoke again’. Which is even odder, because a couple of years later when Zappa sued the Royal Albert Hall in London for cancelling a concert in which he had intended to perform the music from 200 Motels, I appeared at the trial in The Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand as Frank Zappa’s ‘expert witness’. Would Zappa have wanted that had we not stayed friends? So, forty years on, I’m proud to be associated with the film, proud to have known Frank Zappa, and proud to have stayed his friend, in spite of all the rubbish that (mostly) others have written about what ‘really’ happened."-Tony Palmer [Voiceprint] http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Zappa-Frank-200-Motels-DVD-(Mega-Blowout-Sale)__21-TPDVD-spc-127.aspx ------ Below are our six new Cuneiform releases, our first batch for our 30th anniversary year celebration during 2014, ALL of which are not going to be generally released for another 1-3 weeks, but which you can buy directly from us now. Our releases are available from us to our direct mail customers several weeks before they are generally released or available from other sources. We spend a small fortune on our releases and your direct purchase from us via Wayside Music or digitally via our bandcamp page helps us tremendously and is extremely important to our being able to continue our work and our release schedule. Please don't steal them or make it possible for others to steal them. Thank you for your interest and support of our work. Raoul Björkenheim-Ecstasy $15.00 "Björkenheim has been well regarded since his 1980s work...but his recent releases have been particularly memorable." – Stereophile Guitarist and composer Raoul Björkenheim emerged from Finland in the 80s with Edward Vesala's band, then started his own group, Krakatau, who recorded for ECM and Cuneiform. He is probably best known for his work with Scorch Trio and with Bill Laswell and Morgan Agren in Blixt, but he has been a busy, active player for the last 30 years. As anyone who has every seen him can attest, he is one of the great, unheralded guitarists of our time. Ecstasy is his new electric, ecstatic jazz band, which features some of the younger talents on the Finnish jazz scene and which was designed to be an ensemble that will regularly go out and tour. The group consists of Raoul, Pauli Lyytinen (saxophones), Jori Huhtala (contrabass) and Markku Ounaskari (drums) in a repertory of original compositions painting swirling polyrhythms with a free-tonal palette. With influences ranging from Korean and African music to contemporary chamber music, new jazz and free rock, Ecstasy's mission is to elevate its audiences with their high energy and dedication to adventurous sound. "The band name Ecstasy refers to a music that is so fluid and intelligible that it flows around and past obstacles, and attains the listener by surprise and joy. The listener finds himself outside of his self, transported. I firmly believe that music does have a mission to elevate the spirit, to remind the listener about the ecstasy of being alive. I'd love our band to play so much together that we'd be able to communicate on a high level of ESP, and make our group interplay truly virtuosic in the positive meaning of that word. Then we could communicate to any audience, regardless of whether "jazz", "rock" or "contemporary." – Raoul Björkenheim Ecstasy brings together new and established names from the Finnish scene into a compact powerhouse of an ensemble. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/raoul-bjorkenheim-ecstasy-el-pueblo-unido?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 You can see a snippet of one of the group's live performances, doing a live version of one of the pieces on the album here: http://youtu.be/qR5xH4wRQFE http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Bjorkenheim-Raoul-Ecstasy__Rune-spc-373.aspx The Ed Palermo Big Band-Oh No! Not Jazz! 2 x CDs $21.00 "Palermo developed these charts during years of live shows with these musicians, and their mastery of the material shows in the performances, which turn on a dime yet feel fierce with spontaneous invention.... Palermo’s arrangements and these performances are precise, dedicated, raucous and incisive—just like Zappa himself." – JazzTimes The Ed Palermo Big Band is led by alto saxist and arranger Ed Palermo; he has had this big band with much of the same personnel for over 30 years, which is a hugely impressive feat in itself, and has had his band performing the music of Frank Zappa for 20 years. The band is a 18 piece ensemble of five woodwind players, four trumpeters, three trombonists, two keyboardists, guitar, violin, bass and drums. There are a number of ensembles performing the music of Frank Zappa, who, 20 years after his death, is now recognized as one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century, but no one does it with the ease, skill and originality that Ed and his band do! Oh No! Not Jazz!! consists of two discs of musical performances. The first disc further explores Ed's distinctive, big band interpretations of the music of Frank Zappa and for the most part, he concentrates here on Frank's initial burst of creative works from original Mothers Of Invention era of 1966-1970. In addition, two notable pieces from later are performed here. One of Frank's most loved works, Inca Roads, with a vocal by guest Napoleon Murphy Brock contrasts with one of his most 'notoriously difficult' works, The Black Page #2. All of the performances and arrangements of these great pieces are fun, musically witty and masterful. The second disc features Ed's own colorful compositions, which are here featured on a recording for the 1st time in over 25 years! Both discs show that despite the financial and practical difficulties of running a large sized band, that the very fact that there are so many musical voices in a big band allows for showcasing arrangements better than any other vehicle. This is an exciting listen for fans of Frank Zappa and all adventurous rock and jazz music. [Cuneiform] You can hear a song from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/ed-palermo-big-band-why-is-the-doctor-barking?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Palermo-Ed-Oh-No-Not-Jazz-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-380-381.aspx Present-Triskaidekaphobie (expanded / remastered) $15.00 "...a turbulent masterpiece that leaves a residue of angst lingering long after the CD ends." – Alternative Press "Present's sound is almost a concentration of Univers Zero -- more Univers Zero than the thing itself -- due not only to the presence of two dominant members of the group, but also to Present's being a quartet (drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards), which allows for the very essence of the musical vision to emerge without any frills or distractions." – All Music Guide After co-founding Univers Zero in 1974 and co-leading that group through their first two albums, guitarist and composer Roger Trigaux left Univers Zero in May, 1979, right after the completion of Heresie. His new ensemble, Present, was a more electric and a more compact ensemble: electric grand piano (Alain Rochette), electric guitar and electric piano (Roger), electric bass (Christian Genet, also of Univers Zero) and drums (Daniel Denis, also of Univers Zero). Originally conceived strictly as a studio project, the band began rehearsals in 1979 and began to record their first album, Triskaidekaphobie (The Fear Of The Number 13) in January, 1980. After all the rehearsals and all of the work of recording this album, Roger realized that this was a perfect ensemble to play live, as the musicians all got along well and the ensemble was small enough to be a practical outfit and the band began performing in the fall of 1980. Since Present only had about 35' of music written for the group, in their earliest days, the band also performed two 'covers' from Univers Zero's repertoire; Dense (from Ceux du Dehors) and Vous Les Saurez En Temps Voulu (from Heresie). Recordings of these two covers, from a performance from 2/28/81 are included here as bonus tracks. This reissue of Triskaidekaphobie includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos as well as the aforementioned 20' of bonus material! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from the album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-promenade-au-fond-dun-canal?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Triskaidekaphobie-(expanded-remastered)__Rune-spc-382.aspx Present-Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (expanded / remastered) 2 x CDs $21.00 "Magma and King Crimson comparisons are relevant, but the dark and edgy Present are an entity unto themselves." – Atlanta Press "Dark, Bartok-like arrangements driven by Gothic rock percussion and the tortured guitar of Roger Trigaux. This is classical rock with an industrial vengence..." – DownBeat Present was founded in 1979 by guitarist/composer Roger Trigaux, who first came to attention as the co-leader of Univers Zero, which he co-founded in 1974. After two now legendary albums with Univers Zero (Univers Zero - 1977 and Heresie - 1979), he left to have the chance to create his own, personal, musical vision. A quartet of electric guitar, electric and acoustic grand piano, electric bass and drums, Present featured the stupendous drumming of Daniel Denis, the other co-founder of Univers Zero, so Present's sound is a more rock-oriented encapsulation of the unique music Roger had been composing, performing and honing for years. Originally recorded in 1983, Le Poison Qui Rend Fou (The Poison That Makes You Insane), the band's second and final album until their rebirth in the mid 90s, is a classic of complex, Rock In Opposition-style electric chamber rock. This reissue of Le Poison Qui Rend Fou includes the original album, newly transferred and remastered by the group's long-time engineer, Udi Koomran, and a 16 page booklet telling the story of the band and this album, with many never-before seen photos. Additionally, there is 25' of QuickTime movies of the group's final concert featuring bassist Christian Genet, from Livry-Gargan, France, 1/23/82, as well as a second disc that features the entire 80' concert from 1/23/82! [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/present-ersatz?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Present-Le-Poison-Qui-Rend-Fou-(expanded-remastered)-2-x-CDs__Rune-spc-383-384.aspx Sonar-Static Motion $15.00 "...Sonar's idiosyncratic sound world...once you are in, you don't want to leave..." – Nik Bärtsch (pianist, composer and ECM recording artist) "Had MC Escher made music instead of drawing his famously impossible and perplexing perspectives, it would sound like Sonar." – Sid Smith, Prog Magazine "A really fascinating blend of art-rock, groove-based minimalism and abstract mathematical theory, all woven together to great effect" – John Schaefer, host of New Sounds "This is truly music as you've never experienced it before and a one of a kind musical performance." – The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool UK "This quartet is unlike anything you've heard before. How often can you say you've encountered a truly unique act? Rarely. Here's one that qualifies." – Anil Prasad Sonar is a progressive, post-minimal band from Switzerland. Their name stands for SONic ARchitecture, a name which alludes to their intention of creating polymetric and highly structured avant-rock. Static Motion is their second full-length release, and their first release outside of Switzerland. Fusing a rigorous minimal esthetic with the power of a rock band, every note and rhythm is precisely composed and performed, all of which are designed to move you from one rhythmic and / or harmonic tension to the next. Sonar is the last word in a rock band that works by building their music out of blocks consisting of slowly rising and unfolding musical tension and relief. While you can hear elements of Sonar's sound in ensembles such as Glenn Branca, King Crimson, Pharaoh Overlord, Present, etc, ultimately, no one else sounds like this and Static Motion is a powerful and extraordinary listen! Just about everything is different with Sonar: the sound, the harmonies, the rhythms, the whole musical concept. Their instantly recognizable sound is partly due to the special tuning of the guitars and the bass guitar to tritones (C / F# / C / F# / C / F#), an interval sometimes called the "devil in music" ("diabolus in musica"). A large proportion of their music is played using only the natural harmonics of these two notes, thereby creating a harmonically ambiguous musical microcosmos that the group calls "tritone harmonics" and that avoids conventional musical cliches. The group's rhythms are also highly unconventional and usually consist of layered polyrhythms and isorhythms in odd metres. Sonar's music is always played live without any sequencers, loops or computers, using a minimum amount of equipment: 2 guitars, a bass guitar, 3 small amplifiers und a basic drum kit. Nearly effect-free (with just a touch of reverb and tremolo allowed), the band does this to keep the music as clear, direct and immediate as possible. Sonar does not consider itself or operate as a collection of soloists; rather, their efforts are oriented towards collective efforts making the music more than the sum of the individual parts of the players. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/sonar-static-motion?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Sonar-Static-Motion__Rune-spc-374.aspx Thumbscrew [Mary Halvorson / Michael Formanek / Tomas Fujiwara]-Thumbscrew $15.00 "...the bonds are already strong." – DownBeat Thumbscrew, a band consisting of three well-established leaders on the new jazz/new music scene, make inviting music full of wonder and discovery. With their eponymous debut album, they document the group's commitment to new music created specifically for this ensemble. While Michael Formanek (double bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums) and Mary Halvorson (guitar) are all known for their prodigious capabilities as improvisers, Thumbscrew is more of a composer’s vehicle. While many cooperative bands draw on material recycled from other projects, "One of the things we said at the beginning is let’s just write music for Thumbscrew and it will only be Thumbscrew music," says Formanek. "It really is a three-composer trio, and all of our tunes have our basic aesthetics attached. But we want everybody to have input. Nobody’s afraid to make a decision. It’s one of the first co-ops I’ve been in where everyone’s really willing to take control at any given moment." With each musician contributing three tunes, the album encompasses an array of textures and strategies, while maintaining a consistently open and transparent sound. Generating tremendous intensity without necessarily increasingly volume or density, Thumbscrew buzzes and crackles, burns and croons. The group is both open and composerly. Part of what makes the band’s music so engaging is that they draw widely and deeply from any number of sonic sources. Part of the trio’s strength flows from the deep interconnecting bonds they’ve forged. Halvorson and Fujiwara first started playing together in cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum’s Sextet. They also work together in the collective quartet Reverse Blue with Chris Speed and Eivind Opsvik, and Mike Reed’s fascinating Sun Ra-inspired ensemble Living By Lanterns. They first worked with Formanek when he subbed in Bynum’s band in 2011, and the chemistry between the three was so readily apparent they immediately started looking into performance opportunities as a trio. This fine, distinctive effort is the result of 2 years of planning, rehearsing and gigging. [Cuneiform] You can hear a track from their album here: https://soundcloud.com/cuneiformrecords/thumbscrew-cheap-knock-off?in=cuneiformrecords/sets/cuneiform-releases-january-february-2014 http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Thumbscrew-Mary-Halvorson-Michael-Formanek-Tomas-Fujiwara-Thumbscrew__Rune-spc-365.aspx NOTE: We offer special pricing for people buying all six of these new releases on the label; if you are interested, please see the front of the store and look for the happy piggy bank! You can buy full-res FLAC, AAC, ALAC and MP3 320 files from us directly via bandcamp and these very high quality downloads also include the artwork. http://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/ Once again, thank you for your interest and support of what we do! ------ You can order these & many, many other items from our on-line store at: http://www.waysidemusic.com Please note: If there are no quotes around the description, that means that we wrote it and you should not use this description without attribution. If there are quotes without attribution, that means that we took the description from the hypesheet/publicity for the release. All other quoted descriptions are attributed. You can also fax in your order : (301) 589-1819 or mail in your order to: Wayside Music - P.O. Box 8427 - Silver Spring, MD 20907 - USA We accept cash, checks/moneyorders (as long as they are in US funds payable through a US bank), Discover, Visa and MasterCard credit cards as well as PayPal. ------ Recent reviews (or recently *discovered* reviews) of Cuneiform artists and titles (in English only): THE CLAUDIA QUINTET http://www.buffalonews.com/gusto/disc-reviews/listening-post-david-sylvian-yes-kate-mcgarry-and-keith-ganz-the-claudia-quintet-and-angela-hewitts-beethoven-20140111 MIRIODOR http://audaud.com/2014/01/miriodor-cobra-fakir-cuneiform/ http://astoundedbysound.blogspot.ca/2014/01/miriodor-cobra-fakir.html DYLAN RYAN / SAND http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/posts/la-et-ms-jazz-picks-robert-hurst-dylan-ryan-lee-ritenour-20140109,0,1586409.story#axzz2q0kmq1Nq SAO PAULO UNDERGROUND http://www.musiquemachine.com/reviews/reviews_template.php?id=4760 ZEVIOUS http://www.newmusicbox.org/articles/sounds-heard-zevious-passing-through-the-wall/ ------ You can always see which of our artists are on tour and get the links to the venues at: http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/tours.html or http://my.calendars.net/cuneiform/ ------ BLUE CRANES January 15 - The Falcon - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro NY (845) 236.7970 (with Allison MillerRene Hart/Jeff Lederer) January 16 - The Lily Pad - Inman Square - 1353 Cambridge St - Cambridge, MA 02139 (with Turkey Vultures & Brandon Seabrook) January 18 - Orion Sound Studios - 2903 Whittington Ave., Suite C - Baltimore, MD 21230 February 10 - Alberta Rose Theater - Portland, OR (with Dawn Of Midi) April 16 - tba - Portland, OR (with Chris Speed - Dave King - Chris Tordini Trio) CHROME HOOF January 23 - Oslo - 1A Amhurst Rd - Hackney Central - London, E5 1LL UK (with Charles Hayward!) January 24 - Nottingham Contemporary Gallery - Weekday Cross - Nottingham NG1 2GB - UK (free, but RSVP required) GUAPO February 13 - The Rhythm Factory - 16-18 Whitechapel Rd - London E1 1EW, UK CURTIS HASSELBRING February 12 - Atlas Performing Arts Center - 1333 H St NE - Washington, DC 20002 JANEL & ANTHONY European tour! April 30 - May 15 Dates and locations tba LED BIB April 22 - St Ives Jazz Club - Cornwall, UK April 23 - Broomhill Art Hotel - Barnstaple, UK April 24 - The Hope - Brighton, UK April 25 - Millenium Hall - Sheffield, UK April 26 - Warwick Arts Centre - Warwick, UK April 27 - Fusebox- The Fox and Newt - Leeds, UK April 28 - The Bell - Bath, UK April 29 - Freedom Principle - Dulcimer - Manchester, UK April 30 - Dempsey's - Cardiff, Wales, UK May 1 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 2 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May 3 - Vortex - London, UK (the band has a 3 day residency for their album launch! May/June - tba - continental Europe tour ED PALERMO January 17 - The Iridium - 1650 Broadway - New York, NY 10019 - m(212) 582-2121 (featuring very special guests Mike Keneally and Napoleon Murphy Brock!) January 18 - The Iridium - 1650 Broadway - New York, NY 10019 - m(212) 582-2121 (featuring very special guests Mike Keneally and Napoleon Murphy Brock!) February 1 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 April 5 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 June 7 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 August 2 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 October 4 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 December 6 - The Falcoln - 1348 Route 9W - Marlboro, NY (845) 236 7970 RICHARD PINHAS January 17 - with Etienne Jaumet - Souffle Continu - Paris, France - gratuit! 18:30 - short 25' concert May 7 - Le Divan du Monde - Paris, France ("Richard Pinhas and Friends") with many guests: Noel Akchoté, Patrick Gauthier Band, Duncan Pinhas, Kandinsky Effect, etc) PIXEL January 18 - Røyken Jazz Club - Asker, Norway February 26 to March 1 - By:Larm Festival - Oslo, Norway March 3 - Dokkhuset - Trondheim Norway March 11 - Bollnäs Jazz Club - Sweden March 12 - Hamusand Obacka - Sweden March 17 - Fasching - Stockholm, Sweden March 18 - Jazz in Halmstad - Sweden March 21 - Prel Kristianstad Blue Bird - Sweden March 22 - Alvesta Jazz Club - Sweden April 4 - Horten Jazz Club - Norway May 3 - Jazz in Stavern - Norway July 5 - Kongsberg Jazzfestival - Norway August 4 - Norland Musikkfes - Bodø, Norway REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE March 4 - Regattabar - Harvard Sq - Cambridge, MA ("Live Snakes" CD release show and Mardi Gras party!) March 23 - Kennedy Center Millenium State - Washington, DC - 6:00 - free - come on down or watch the live broadcast! JASON ROBINSON'S JANUS ENSEMBLE (full nine piece version!) Oscar Noriega - Bb & bass clarinets, alto sax Marty Ehrlich - alto sax, bass clarinet, c flute Jason Robinson - tenor & soprano saxes, alto flute, compositions Michael Dessen - trombone Bill Lowe - tube, bass trombone Liberty Ellman - guitar Drew Gress - bass George Schuller - drums Ches Smith - drums, glockenspiel February 20 - Magic Triangle Concert Series (25th annual season) - Bezanson Recital Hall - UMass - Amherst, MA February 21 - Dimensions in Jazz - Woodfords Congregation Church - 202 Woodford Street - Portland, ME - (207) 828-1310 February 22 - Casa del Popolo - 4873 Boulevard Saint-Laurent - Montréal, QC, Canada February 23 - Ragle Hall - Serkin Center - Marlboro College - Marlboro, VT - All ages, 3pm, free! February 24 - Roulette - 509 Atlantic Avenue - Brooklyn, NY DYLAN RYAN / SAND February 4 - Sugar Maple - 441 E Lincoln Ave - Milwaukee, WI 53224 - (414) 481-2393 February 5 - The Hideout - 1354 W Wabansia Ave - Chicago, IL 60642 - (773) 227-4433 WADADA LEO SMITH January 25 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Son d'Hiver Festival - Paris, France February 5 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Istanbul, Turkey April 24 - performing Ten Freedom Summers - Torino, Italy THUMBSCREW [Mary Halvorson - Michael Formanek - Tomas Fujiwara] March 20 - The Windup Space - 12 W. North Ave - Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 244-8855 March 21 - Cornelia Street Cafe - 29 Cornelia St. -, New York, NY March 22 - Pioneer Valley Jazz Shares Series at The Arts Block Cafe - 289 Main St - Greenfield, MA May 19-June 4 (European tour - dates tba) ------ Rest in Peace: ROY CAMPBELL (an excellent trumpeter who I saw perform about 4 years ago and who was an important part of the current 'new jazz in New York' scene) PHIL EVERLY (Hugely influential and pretty damn great vocal harmonies; hillbilly/country harmony brought into the early rock 'n' roll era) ------ Thank you! -Coming Soon (or not soon, but eventually, so please be patient!)- (For updates of new items in stock, watch these mailings or check the NEW ARRIVALS section!) : 3 MICE: CEDRIC VUILLE/DAVE WILLEY/ELAINE DI FALCO (2nd album) AQUASERGE-4th album and it's a killer! CAMEMBERT-Negative Toe CARDIACS-Garage Concerts Vol. I & Vol. II (the last of their releases to be available again - the only commercial recordings featuring Kavus Torabi) THE CELLAR AND POINT (fairly astonishing debut album from a band combining new jazz, art rock and modern classical) FACTOR BURAZACO-III (third album! muchly anticipated! on AltrOck!!) PETER HAMMILL/GARY LUCAS-Other World (who would have seen THAT collaboration coming? Not me) HAPPY FAMILY (after over 15 years away, Happy Family return and sound like they've never been gone! You'll be amazed how great they sound!) HUGH HOPPER (9 CD series of archival recordings, all/nearly all never-before heard, as curated by Michael King. He's enlisted Hugh's personal archive, as well as the archives of friends of Hugh's. Mike says, "I've been tasked with compiling a series of CD releases celebrating the life and legacy of the late Hugh Hopper and the process has been an education in his kaleidoscopic musical world. This series, comprising nine CDs, will be released this year by Gonzomultimedia and we can thank Headmaster Rob Ayling for his unflagging support above and beyond the call of commercial duty. From Hugh's private archive, and additional contributions from his friends (most especially Aymeric) I have selected a wide range of high quality concert and studio recordings, none of which have ever been released nor heard publicly. You're in for a treat.") IDEAL BREAD-Beating The Teens (Ideal Bread cover ALL 26 of the tunes of the FIVE classic Lacy albums which were collected together as Scratching The Seventies!) INNER EAR BRIGADE (their 2nd release on AltrOck) LED BIB-The Good Egg (vinyl-only, limited live album) LED BIB-The People In Your Neighbourhood (new studio album released at the same time as The Good Egg) MASTER CYLINDER-Elsewhere (terrific, US jazz/rock album that is a minor legend and has never been out on CD before) MATS/MORGAN- Schack Tati (new studio album. finally!) THE MICROSCOPIC SEPTET-Manhattan Moonrise (yay!) RICHARD PINHAS/YOSHIDA TATSUYA-Welcome...In The Void SYNDONE-Odysséas (fifth album by this Rock Progressivo Italiano band; this one is being released on AltrOck and features Marco Minneman on drums and John Hackett on flute!) UNIVERS ZERO-Phosphorescent Dreams (first release by the new, quintet, more electric lineup - out end of January) UPSILON ACRUX (new release by their new quintet format: Fender Rhodes piano/dual guitars/dual drums!) URBAN SAX-Inside (first new release in 20 years (!), this is a numbered, limited edition of 1,000 copies that includes the new album in both CD and vinyl format, DVD of the band live in Beijing, China and a booklet) UT GRET-Ancestor's Tale (an AltrOck release for this long lived US experimental band - this is their best yet) WRUP KUREI-Koik Saab Korda (Estonian band - first release on AltrOck) IF you'd like to view previous New In stock Announcements, they can be found here: http://ymlp288.net/archive_gqwsqbgjge.php Edited by Andy Webb - January 20 2014 at 11:35 |
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