Anyone have any Patty Waters recs, ideas on where to find the albums besides Ebay, thoughts? Im not having much luck finding information about her right now, and any suggestions would be appreiated.
Thanks
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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 08:52:39 -0500
From: "Bob Kowalski" <BKowalski@genetics.com>
Subject: surfs up (surf guitar)
Surf noir w/ the Ray Corvair Trio (www.cosmicrecords.com) - excellent band =
from Cambridge/Boston area. =20
Also hailing from New England, the Cadillac Hitmen (from Portsmouth, NH =
area) and the Fathoms (probably most traditional of the three...)
Bob
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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 07:57:33 -0600 (CST)
From: Whit Schonbein <whit@twinearth.wustl.edu>
Subject: re: Circle in the Round and Some Zorn content
&c. wrote: "I saw mention to Circle in the round in context of Miles's
Fusion days. I looked at a performers list it included members of his
group he used during Kind of Blue (Coltrane and Adderly) and hhis usual
fusion boys (Zawinul, Hancock, Maupin, Shorter). Is this a comparison
piece? "
'Circle in the round' is a double album and a song. the song is from
1967, and features: Miles Davis (tpt, chimes); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie
Hancock (celeste); Joe Beck (g); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d). It's
been re-released on the complete quintet box set, along with a number of
other tunes that also appeard on circle in the round (the album). The
rest of the album contains tracks from various periods/line-ups spanning
1955-1970. i suspect that the material with coltrane appears on the
complete coltrane / miles box, but am not certain.
specific information is here:
http://206.161.132.1/database/md_disco.asp
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William W. Schonbein
Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program
Department of Philosophy
Washington University
St. Louis, MO, USA 63130-4899
http://artsci.wustl.edu/~wwschonb/
whit@twinearth.wustl.edu
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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 16:00:08 +0100
From: "Andreas Dietz" <andreasdietz@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Avant-garde trombone?
> > I'm trying to think of a birthday present for a trombone-playing
> > friend of mine, and I'm not coming up with any good ideas. Are there
> > any trombonists out there doing stuff that, well, fits in with the
> > kind of thing we discuss here? Y'know, improv, maybe live
> > electronics, someone stretching the vocabulary or something. I'm
> > probably overlooking the obvious, so any suggestions would be great.
I think nobody has mentioned J.A. Deane so far. He is connecting trombone
and electronics in a unique way. He┤s on COBRA (Hat Art) and there are lots
of recordings with Butch Morris and at least one of his own: NOMAD. I prefer
the trio with Morris and Le Quan Ninh BURNING CLOUD on FMP.
I haven┤t heard so much about "Dino" the last 5-7 years but I think he┤s