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Jeff Ballard Trio: Time's Tales
by Glenn Astarita
World-class drummer Jeff Ballard (Chick Corea's New Trio, Brad Mehldau Trio) goes above and beyond the call of duty on his first album as a leader. Celebrated for his modern jazz drumming, spanning bop and the outside spectrum, he expands his wares on this eventful trio release by flawlessly engineering a consortium of high-spirited pieces. With ...
Club d'Elf: Fire in the Brain Live at Berklee
by Chris M. Slawecki
"To thine own self be true" is a reliable expression, and few band biographies are more true to their subject than the official label writeup on the marvelously twisted Club d'Elf: Circling about bassist/composer Mike Rivard (Morphine, Either-Orchestra, Guster, Boston Pops), D'Elf is a constellation of top musicians from the jazz, DJ, rock and world music ...
Raising Vision and Voice
by Chris M. Slawecki
Decades ago, Archie Shepp and Sun Ra were among the first musicians to expand their vision for the human voice beyond the traditional verse-chorus-verse song structure. Today, through digital sampling and other technology, musicians incorporate and manipulate the human voice in ways that even these two iconoclasts might not recognize. At the same time, the profound ...
Orbit Stern: Ude i Skoven, Inde i Byen
by Eyal Hareuveni
Orbit Stern is the duo of Swedish, Copenhagen-based guitarist Samuel Hällkvist (known from his association with King Crimson members in his band Variety of Loud), and Danish drummer Frederik Hauch (who played in many local alternative rock bands). Both nursed a longtime affinity for an Appalachian twang but decided to take this mythic, relatively strictly defined ...
Robin Taylor: Evidence
by Dave Wayne
2013 was a banner year of sorts for Robin Taylor and his band, Taylor's Universe. The Copenhagen-based composer, keyboardist, and guitarist completed two albums Evidence, and Worn Out (Marvel of Beauty, 2013) and both stand among his finest work. A studio-bound aggregation, Taylor's Universe specializes in very personal and distinctive take on progressive rock. Instead of ...
Take Five With Willie Oteri
by AAJ Staff
Meet Willie Oteri: An anomaly in the music world having survived tragedy and financial hardship that forced him to quit music as a profession during the early part of his career, Willie Oteri has come back to music. With a small budget he released two well-received blues/rock albums in the late '90s before moving to ...
The Road to Red
By King Crimson
Label: DGM Live
Released: 2013
Track listing:
CD1 (Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Columbus, OH April 28, 1974) The
Great Deceiver; Lament; Improv I; Exiles; Fracture; Easy Money; Improv II; The Night
Watch; RF Announcement.
CD2 ( Stanley Warner Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA April
29, 1974): Walk On, No Pussyfooting; The Great Deceiver; Lament; Improv:
Bartley Butsford; Exiles; Fracture; Easy Money; Improv: Daniel Dust; The Night Watch.
CD3 ( Stanley Warner Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA April 29, 1974): Doctor
Diamond; Starless; Improv: Wilton Carpet; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic
(Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man.
CD4 (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston TX June 5,
1974): The Great Deceiver; Lament; Improv; Exiles; Fracture; Starless; The
Talking Drum;; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II).
CD5 (Tarrant County Convention
Centre, Fort Worth, TX June 6, 1974): Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Easy Money;
Lament; Fracture; Improv; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st
Century Schizoid Man.
CD6 (Fairground Arena, Oklahoma City, OK June 7,
1974): The Great Deceiver; Lament; Improv I; Exiles; Fracture; Starless; Improv
II; The Talking Drum; The Talking Drum Insert; Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part II).
CD7 (Civil Auditorium, El Paso, TX June 8, 1974): Larks Tongues in Aspic
(Part
II); Lament; Improv I; Exiles; Easy Money; Fracture; RF Announcement; Starless (Part
I); Starless (Part II).
CD8 (Coliseum, Denver, CO June 16, 1974): The Great
Deceiver; Lament; Exiles; Easy Money; Starless; The Talking Drum.
CD9 (Performing Arts Centre, Milwaukee, WI June 22, 1974): Larks' Tongues
in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Improv I; Exiles; Improv II; The Nightwatch; Starless.
CD10 (Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI June 23, 1974): Larks Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Improv I; Exiles; Easy Money; Improv II; Great Deceiver;
Fracture; Starless.
CD11 (Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario June 24, 1974):
Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv:
The Golden Walnut; The Night Watch; Fracture.
CD12 (Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario June 24, 1974): Improv: Cluesless and
Slightly
Slack; Easy Money;
Starless; 21st Century Schizoid Man.
CD13 (Convention Center, Quebec City,
Quebec June 25, 1974): 21st Century Schizoid Man; Lament; Improv I; Easy
Money; Improv II; Fracture; Starless.
CD14 (Kennedy Centre, Washington, DC June 27, 1974): Lament; Improv I;
Exiles; Easy
Money; Improv II; Fracture; Starless.
CD15 (Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ June 28, 1974: Robert Fripp/Tony
Arnold/David Singleton 2013 mix): Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv; Fracture;
Starless; 21st Century Schizoid Man.
CD16 (Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ June 28, 1974: Ronan Chris Murphy 2005
mix):
Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks'
Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv;
Fracture; Starless; 21st Century Schizoid Man.
CD17 (Penn State University, University Park, PA June 29, 1974): Walk On,
No
Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv: Is There Life Out There?; Easy Money; Improv:
It Is For You, But Not For Us; Fracture; Starless.
CD18 (Palace Theatre, Providence, RI June 30, 1974): Walk On, No
Pussyfooting; Larks'
Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv: A Voyage to the Centre of the Cosmos; Easy
Money; Improv: Providence.
CD19 (Palace Theatre, Providence, RI June 30,
1974): Fracture; Starless; 21st Century Schizoid Man.
CD20 (Central Park,
New York, NY July 1, 1974): Walk On, No Pussyfooting; 21st Century Schizoid
Man; Lament; Improv; Exiles; Improv, Cereberus; Easy Money; Fracture; Starless; The
Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II).
CD21 (Red: 2013 Stereo
Mix): Red; Fallen Angel; One More Red Nightmare; Providence; Starless.
DVD (Audio Content): LPCM Stereo (24/96): Casino Arena, Asbury Park
NJ 2013 Mix: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II);
Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv; Fracture; Starless; 21st
Century Schizoid Man. LPCM Stereo (24/48): Casino Arena, Asbury Park NJ 2005
Mix: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles;
Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv; Fracture; Starless; 21st Century Schizoid
Man. LPCM (24/48): USA (30th Anniversary Remaster): Walk On, No
Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park;
Easy Money; 21st Century Schizoid Man; Fracture; Starless. LPCM Stereo (24/96):
USA Original UK Vinyl Transfer:Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament;
Exiles; Asbury Park Easy Money; 21st Century Schizoid Man.
Blu-Ray Disc 1 (Audio Content LPCM Stereo (24/192): Stanley Warner
Theatre,
Pittsburgh, PA April 29, 1974: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; The Great Deceiver;
Lament; Improv: Bartley Butsford; Exiles; Fracture; Easy Money; Improv: Daniel Dust;
The Night Watch; Doctor Diamond; Starless; Improv: Wilton Carpet; The Talking Drum;
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. Massey Hall,
Toronto, Ontario June 24, 1974: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv: The Golden Walnut; The Night Watch; Fracture;
Improv: Cluesless and Slightly Slack; Easy Money; Starless; 21st Century Schizoid
Man. (Penn State University, University Park, PA June 29, 1974: Walk On,
No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv: Is There Life
Out There?; Easy Money; Improv: It Is For You, But Not For Us; Fracture; Starless.
Palace Theatre, Providence, RI June 30, 1974: Walk On, No Pussyfooting;
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv: A Voyage to the Centre of the
Cosmos; Easy Money; Improv: Providence; Fracture; Starless; 21st Century Schizoid
Man.
Blu-Ray Disc 2 (Audio Content LPCM Stereo (24/192): Casino
Arena, Asbury Park NJ 2013 Mix: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in
Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv; Fracture;
Starless; 21st Century Schizoid Man. LPCM Stereo (24/96): Casino Arena, Asbury
Park NJ 2005 Mix: Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II);
Lament; Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; Improv; Fracture; Starless; 21st
Century Schizoid Man. LPCM Stereo (24/96): USA (30th Anniversary
Remaster): Walk On, No Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament;
Exiles; Improv Asbury Park; Easy Money; 21st Century Schizoid Man; Fracture;
Starless. LPCM Stereo (24/96): USA Original UK Vinyl Transfer:Larks'
Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Lament; Exiles; Asbury Park Easy Money; 21st Century
Schizoid Man. DTS-HD Master Surround Sound LPCM 5.1 Surround: Red: The
2009 Surround Mix: Red; Fallen Angel; One More Red Nightmare; Providence;
Starless. Bonus Studio Track: Fallen Angel Trio Version (Instrumental). Bonus Live
Tracks: Providence; A Voyage To The Centre Of The Cosmos. LPCM Stereo (24/96):
Red: 30th Anniversary Remaster: Red; Fallen Angel; One More Red
Nightmare; Providence; Starless. Red: 2013 Stereo Remix: Red; Fallen
Angel; One More Red Nightmare; Providence; Starless. Bonus Studio Tracks: Red Trio
Version; Fallen Angel Trio Version (Instrumental).
Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited - Live at Hammersmith
by John Kelman
With such a broad repertoire of classic progressive rock, it's a very good thing, indeed, that guitarist Steve Hackett--despite leaving the group on the cusp of far greater commercial success (but, alas, also compromising its progressive nature)--has kept the music of Peter Gabriel-era (and slightly beyond) Genesis alive since leaving the group in October, 1977. But ...
Levin Minnemann Rudess: Levin Minnemann Rudess
by John Kelman
For a first crack at a fresh idea for Lazy Bones Records--three well-known musicians brought together to create improv-based music with a minimum of planning--Levin Torn White (2011) was a set that, beyond finding common ground amongst bassist/stick master Tony Levin, guitar sound sculptor David Torn and drummer Alan White, also proved, unequivocally, that White is ...





