Search Results for "label/Miles Davis" : 29

by / on February 17, 2011 at 7:14 pm / in Jazz, Uncategorized

Plans set for Gil Evans' 100th birthday celebration – and you can join in

by Something Else Reviews Composer/producer Ryan Truesdell on Wednesday launched the Gil Evans Centennial Project at GilEvansProject.com. There’s news: Truesdell, the first person outside of the Evans family to have full access to his musical archives, has uncovered a series of rare compositions, from before and after Evans’ celebrated collaborations with Miles Davis. “Gil was an amazingly prolific composer and [...]

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by / on February 17, 2011 at 1:40 pm / in Uncategorized

Gowanus Reggae and Ska Society – G.R.A.S.S. On Fire (2011)

by Mark Saleski While many “serious” jazz fans will turn up their precious noses at the jazzification of pop tunes, we here at SomethingElse! steadfastly believe that life is too short to be keeping that bow tie so tight. Sure, we love us some Miles and ‘Trane, but that doesn’t mean we’re against letting our hair down. C’mon, we’re just [...]

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by / on February 10, 2011 at 11:09 am / in Jazz, Uncategorized, Unsigned Bands

Jonathan Parker – Jonathan Parker Group (2010)

Photo from www.Jonathan-Parker.com by S. Victor Aaron Many up and coming jazz artists we’ve covered here typically come from just about every corner of the U.S.A., attend a prestigious music school and, perhaps after some intermediate stop at a regional jazz hub, eventually end up in the intensely competitive but vibrant environs of New York City. After all, “if you [...]

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by / on February 9, 2011 at 3:32 pm / in Fusion Jazz, Jazz, Uncategorized, Vocalists

Sasha Masakowski – Wishes and Take Your City EPs

Photo from www.SashaMasakowski.com by Nick DeRiso Sasha Masakowski, at once fearless and charming, is featured on two new EPs, one as a leader with Musical Playground (a sampling from the forthcoming next-gen jazz recording Wishes on Hypersoul Records) and another as part of the New Orleans indie rock/electronic band Bionica on Take Your City. Across these nine songs, we discover [...]

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by / on February 6, 2011 at 10:19 am / in Jazz, One Track Mind, Uncategorized

One Track Mind: John Coltrane, "Like Sonny" (1961)

by Nick DeRiso “Like Sonny,” reportedly based on an element of a Sonny Rollins solo — perhaps during “My Old Flame,” from Kenny Dorham’s 1957 Jazz Contrasts record? — illustrates the remarkable attention to detail that still makes John Coltrane‘s music not just interesting but important. He wasn’t a stylist, or someone attempting to mimic someone else. Coltrane was trying [...]

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by / on January 8, 2011 at 6:09 am / in Uncategorized

Ferit Odman – Nommo (2010)

by Nick DeRiso Drummers, even the rare ones who find fame, are enablers. They spend the bulk of their time refocusing the spotlight on others. It’s no different on Nommo, the sterling new quartet release by Turkish-born Ferit Odman. He assembled a thoughtful group of notables for sessions held in Brooklyn, N.Y., and then smartly allowed each of them to [...]

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by / on December 28, 2010 at 4:05 pm / in Jazz, Uncategorized

Miles Davis with Gil Evans – Miles Ahead (1957)

by Nick DeRiso Miles Ahead was initially billed by Columbia Records, in the flatly obvious tone of the day, as “Miles Davis plus 19, with Gil Evans.” Right. Still, it was that last guy, the 20th man, who was the important one. After a burst of creativity in the late 1940s — the clearest result being the very cool but [...]

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by / on December 23, 2010 at 7:23 pm / in Uncategorized, Year-end Top 10 Lists

Ten for 2010: Year's best included Field Music, Ted Leo, Band of Horses and Mike Patton

by Tom Johnson Every year I start out thinking that I have a feeling what album is going to ride high on my year end list, and more often than not I’m surprised by so many other things that the album in question may not even register. This year’s victim is Corinne Bailey Rae‘s The Sea, a beautiful, heartfelt album [...]

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by / on November 27, 2010 at 6:06 am / in Uncategorized, Unsigned Bands

TakeTwo and Friends – Rochester Express (2010)

by Nick DeRiso A group of cross-country friends with day jobs got together to produce Rochester Express, this chummy, Woody Herman-style amalgam of galloping jazz joys. By day, the members of Rochester, Minnesota-based TakeTwo work as a cardiovascular surgeon, a respiratory therapist, and an IBM engineer. In this two day recording session, however, they emerged from their shiny office edifices [...]

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by / on November 22, 2010 at 6:35 am / in Uncategorized, Unsigned Bands

Murray Flint – The Journey (2010)

by Nick DeRiso An album about dreams reclaimed, Murray Flint’s The Journey traces his own road back from painfully debilitating tendonitis. After nearly a decade away from the guitar, the Olympia, Wash., resident discovered a finger-style approach long associated with Merle Travis. This technique simultaneously sounds more complex, since the performer also includes bass and rhythm signatures, but also creates [...]

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