> The track listing and samples at amazon.com is wrong, the information
> they show is about Dave Douglas' "Songs for Wandering Souls". Fred
> doesn't play trumpet yet ;-)
So who plays on the new frith CD?
Be well,
Marcin
"Oh Nick, I had the strangest dream!
I thought - how could I know what I was never tought?"
Stravinsky/Auden "The Rake's Progress"
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:24:38 EST
From: Dgasque@aol.com
Subject: OT: Amy Denio- Birthing Chair Blues
I'm considering a trade for this CD- anyone care to throw a couple of
descriptive sentences, yays or nays on this Knitting Factory Records release?
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np: Cuncussion Ensemble- Stampede
=dg=
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 22:31:19 +0100 (CET)
From: Oger <oger@worldnet.fr>
Subject: New Potlatch releases
New Potlatch releases are available now.
- - "La Piece" by Xavier Charles (clarinet) and Kristoff & K'Roll
(electroacoustic devices) - Recorded by Francois Dietz in Vandoeuvre CCAM
studio in 1999. (Potlatch 199)
- - "Outcome" by Derek Bailey (guitar) and Steve Lacy (soprano sax) -
Recorded live by Jean-Marc Foussat in Paris in june 1983. (Potlatch 299)
Jacques Oger and Jean-Marc Foussat from the Potlatch team.
Potlatch
BP 205
75921 Paris Cedex 19
France
Website : http://www.potlatch.digiweb.fr
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:06:08 -0800
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Dave Douglas music for dance?
The following was in the March issue of JAZZIZ:
"[...] In addition, the label's [RCA Victor] classical division plans
to issue music composed by Douglas for the choregrapher Patricia
Brown (possibly in icia Brown (possibly in DVD format, to allow
listeners to view the dance)."
Does anybody have more info?
Thanks,
Patrice.
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 15:44:31 -0300
From: Linares Hugo <hulinare@bemberg.com.ar>
Subject: RE: Dave Douglas music for dance?
> The following was in the March issue of JAZZIZ:
>
> "[...] In addition, the label's [RCA Victor] classical division
> plans
> to issue music composed by Douglas for the choregrapher Patricia
> Brown (possibly in icia Brown (possibly in DVD format, to allow
> listeners to view the dance)."
>
> Does anybody have more info?
>
>
>
Not related directly with this release (sorry Patrice!!) but to
recommend Marc Wagnon's "An Afterthought" (Buckyballrecords, 1999), where
D.Douglas and Ray Anderson play on a couple of tracks.
Later,
Hugo Linares
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:18:57 -0500
From: ssmith36@sprynet.com
Subject: Re: Dave Douglas music for dance?
Dave's second RCA Victor release will be a Charms of the Night Sky disc due out in October of this year. Part of the music will be "Five Part Weather Invention," a suite composed for the Trisha Brown Dance Company, which features Charms onstage with the dancers. It has been performed here in the US and in Europe, most recently last weekend at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and coming to the Joyce Theater in NYC in May. I do know that high quality video footage from Europe does exist already, and there has been talk about releasing it commerically. But so far that talk is still in early stages, I believe. Dave is already working on another piece for Trisha, which I believe will be scored for Greg Tardy, James Genus and Susie Ibarra.
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
(posting from work during lunch hour...)
"Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com> wrote:
>
The following was in the March issue of JAZZIZ:
"[...] In addition, the label's [RCA Victor] classical division plans
to issue music composed by Douglas for the choregrapher Patricia
Brown (possibly in icia Brown (possibly in DVD format, to allow
listeners to view the dance)."
Does anybody have more info?
Thanks,
Patrice.
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 16:48:14 -0800
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: help with Masada 10 (YOD)
To my great dispair, I realized that the description of YOD was
incomplete... The missing info is:
- duration of the tracks
- recording info (date and location)
- producer
Any lucky owner willing to help?
Thanks,
Patrice.
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 20:00:34 +0100
From: patRice <gda@datacomm.ch>
Subject: it's oh so quiet!? (mingus / parker / books)
hey, fellow zornsters!
it's really been rather quiet on the list recently, hasn't it?
so let me put in a few recommendation requests.
essential charles mingus recordings?
essential charlie yardbird parker recordings? (with - if they exist -
good sound quality.)
can anyone recommend any books he/she has read lately? hadn't we once
started getting into book recommendations a while ago?
looking forward to your mails!
thanks a lot for your help!
yours,
patRice
stuff i enjoy listening to@the moment: the cure "bloodflowers", marc
almond "open all night", rodd keith "i died today", fields of the
nephilim "nephilim", miles davis "miles in the sky"
i recently read (and enjoyed): j.d. salinger "catcher in the rye",
akimitsu takagi "the tattoo murder case", akimitsu takagi "honeymoon to
nowhere", seicho matsumoto "inspector imanishi investigates", michael
mccabe "new york city tattoo - the oral history of an urban art"