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WHAT AM I LISTENING TO THIS WEEK?

This post and more to follow will bring to your attention some of the albums I’m currently listening to. Check them out. You may find something you like. That is my hope.

AZIZA – Dave Holland, Chris Potter, Lionel Loueke, Eric Harland

8 Tracks 1:08:27 Released 10/14/2016

This is a sweet mixture of players. Dave Holland has been around for decades playing with the greats and helping to teach the up and comers. Here he’s with a few of the best of the current jazz scene. Chris Potter probably holds the current crown for best tenor sax player out there. Eric Harland is one of those up and comers who has been making a huge name for himself. Lionel Loueke is a West African guitarist who is blowing up the scene with his African style playing. This date sees the group playing a mixture of funky, playful tunes along with more serious, thoughtful yet clever and uncomplicated tracks.

James Brown – The Payback

8 Tracks 59:03 Released 12/01/1973

This is by far my favorite James Brown album. With such downright funky tracks as Payback, Shoot Your Shot and Time is Running Out Fast, its no wonder they call him the Godfather of Soul. The tracks are a little more laid back that the typical James Brown fan fare but still funky as hell. This one is his 37th album and his only studio album to be certified gold.

Panzerballett – Tank Goodness

8 Tracks 47:39 Released 9/28/2012

This is weird, excellent, jazzy, metallic, soft, funky, heavy and very entertaining. Oh and by the way almost all of that is in each track. If you like jazz it’s in there. If you like metal its in there. If you like funky fusion or even reggae it’s all in there. Ya I know you’re thinking that cant’t be done with any kind of intelligence never mind musical cohesion. Oh Ya? Get ready to have your mind blown. You gotta check out what they do with Dave Brubeck’s Take Five (purists need not listen).

Shelly Manne/Bill Evans – Empathy

6 Tracks 35:05 Released November 1962

This is just a very nice album all round. Shelly Manne, Bill Evans and Monty Budwig were definitely in the same headspace when they recorded this. The songs are beautifully played and recording is superb. This is one of those under appreciated dates and probably because the album is listed under Shelly Manne. Not to take anything away from Shelly but if it was listed as a Bill Evans album it would have had greater acclaim. I found it going through the Discogs site and had to check it out. I now have a vinyl copy of an almost mint original pressing. So sweet.


WHAT AM I LISTENING TO THIS WEEK?

Everyone has different musical tastes. Many of you, like me, listen to different genres and sub genres. Of course there are those who only listen to one type of music and if that is the case well maybe this post is not for you.

I tend to lean most towards jazz. Thats my passion. However I do listen to everything from classical to heavy metal to hip hop to the blues. In so saying, in my listening voyages I come across some very interesting records that I would like to share with you. If you enjoy them great if not well then at least you’ve have listened to something different. No harm in that.

This post and more to follow will bring to your attention some of the albums I’m currently listening to. Check them out. You may find something you like. That is my hope.

Cameron Graves – Planetary Prince

8 tracks 1hr-18.08 Released 02/24/2017

This artist is new to me but he plays the type of jazz sub-genre that I love (funky fusion grooves with jazzy and technically forward overtones). That’s a mouthful. Cameron is a progressive jazz pianist coming out of the LA jazz scene. This group (Kamasi Washington (ts) Philip Dizack (tp) Hadrien Feraud (b) Ryan Porter (tb) Ronald Bruner Jr. (d)) come out swinging and don’t stop till it’s over. There is something cool in every track and each musician is top notch. This is Cameron’s first project as a leader. There is a follow-up album Planetary Prince – The Eternal Survival -EP released in 2018.

Nate Smith – Pocket Change

11 tracks 32:38 minutes Released 09/28/2018

Those of you who haven’t seen Nate Smith on YouTube have been missing out. This is one funky drummer. He reminds me of a Bernard Purdy of James Brown fame but on steroids. If you haven’t checked out Kinfolk where he is in a group setting you should. If you like old school down and dirty funk you will like that album.

On this album Nate is solo. I know, you’re thinking a whole album of just the drums? Well If you know Nate you will know that when he plays the drums solo he creates by piecing together arrangements and crafts a cohesive track out of that. This is a short album with pieces running from :59 to 4:46. You won’t be bored though. If you like funky technical rhythms this one is a kicker.

Herbie Hancock – Man-child

6 tracks 45:06 minutes Released 01/01/1975

Late last summer on one of my vinyl show voyages I was fortunate enough to find an original pressing of this gem. Previously I was more a Herbie Hancock fan from the Miles Davis days but this album really introduced me to the Hancock of the 70s and before the Future Shock thingy. I have since gone back to check out more 70s HH. This album gives a good image of the funky groovy music of those days without being too cliche or dated. The group is fantastic and very cohesive.

Charenee Wade – Offering – The Music of Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

11 tracks 1:02:08 Released 06/23/2015

I have really never been a vocal music fan. No matter the genre. Never really followed it much. Ya I know shocking. Of course there are many great singers but in my collection of music there are very few vocal repertoire. This album struck me for a few reasons. I was actually looking for a good Gil Scott-Heron album and came across this. I enjoy this one because it showcases Gil’s music, the music and the mood has that jazzy R&B groove and Charenee has got enough feeling and class to pull it all together. This is really good sit and listen music.