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  • Albums that need to be checked out, Vol. III

    2009年 11月 16日, 18:07 作者:N3croyeti

    Recommendations
    Wishlist
    Gaps in discographies
    New releases
    Upcoming releases
    Random shit that's been sitting on the hard drive for months/years

    And Also the Trees - Virus Meadow (1986)
    Anouar Brahem - Le pas du chat noir (2002)
    Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards (Quartet) (2003)
    The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - The Meeting (2003)
    Black Ice - Myopia (2007)
    Branford Marsalis - Metamorphosen (2009)
    Cabaret Voltaire - Red Mecca (1981)
    The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (1983)
    Charles Lloyd - Sangram (2006)
    Cindytalk - Camoflague Heart (1984)
    Cinema Strange - Cinema Strange (2000)
    Clair Obscur - Antigone (1996)
    Clan of Xymox - Medusa (1986)
    Cocteau Twins - Garlands (1982)
    The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More (1981)
    Comus - First Utterance (1971)
    Cranes - Forever (1993)
    The Danse Society - Seduction (1982)
    Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (1986)
    Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun (1987)
    Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 (2000)
    Lowlife - Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85-95 (Comp)
    First Band From Outer Space - The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun (2009)
    Fred Frith - Freedom in Fragments (2002)
    Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land (2009)
    The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations (1984)
    Gentle Giant - Octopus (1972)
    Gorement - The Ending Quest (1994)
    Gorillaz - Plastic Beach (2010)
    Henry Threadgill - Everybodys Mouth's a Book (2001)
    The House of Love - The House of Love (1990)
    Loop - Heaven's End (1987)
    Love and Rockets - Express (1986)
    Madvillain - Madvillainy (2004)
    Master's Hammer - Ritual (1991)
    maudlin of the Well - My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible (1999)
    The Mission - Gods Own Medicine (1986)
    Mitochondrion - Archaeaeon (2008)
    Ornette Coleman - Sound Grammar (2006)
    Paysage d'Hiver - Paysage d'Hiver (2000)
    Pink Turns Blue - If Two Worlds Kiss (1987)
    Rabih Abou-Kalil - Morton's Foot (2003)
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Talk About the Weather (1985)
    Renaud Garcia-Fons - Entremundo (2004)
    Shub-Niggurath - Les mort von vite (1986)
    Sigh - Scenes From Hell (2010)
    Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' (1958)
    Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991)
    The Sound - Jeopardy (1980)
    Suicide - Suicide (1977)
    The Telescopes - Third Wave (2002)
    Tenhi - Salvo (2010)
    This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (1984)
    Tones on Tail - Pop (1984)
    Univers Zéro - Heresie (1979)
    Vandermark 5 - The Color of Memory (2005)
    Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (1982)
    Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
    Wayne Shorter - Beyond the Sound Barrier (2005)
    The Wolfgang Press - Bird Wood Cage (1988)
    Xmal Deutschland - Tocsin (1984)
    The Young Gods - L'eau Rouge (1989)

    Only about half done, will update again shortly
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  • Wayne Shorter

    2009年 9月 27日, 0:06 作者:robertitus

    –En cierta oportunidad usted dijo que “componer es improvisar lentamente”. ¿Podría desarrollar esa idea?
    –Cuando uno compone tiene que disminuir velocidad de la marcha, ir a un paso más lento del que normalmente iríamos en otras circunstancias. Uno va y viene. Fíjese por ejemplo en la Quinta Sinfonía de Beethoven. Si observa la partitura original, va a ver que él hizo un montón de versiones de esas primeras notas tan famosas que todos conocemos, hasta que finalmente se decidió por una y descartó las otras. Así es como suelen trabajar muchos compositores, aunque después uno lea en sus biografías que “súbitamente, la inspiración descendió sobre él y bla, bla, bla”. No, se trabaja lentamente y se busca lo que mejor funciona para la música, y esa es la única forma que tiene un músico para comprometerse, ya no con lo que hace, sino con toda la humanidad.
    –Ya que menciona a un compositor de los llamados “cultos”, ¿qué fue lo que lo llevó en sus últimos discos a trabajar sobre lo escrito por compositores como Mendelsohn y Sibelius?
    –Y también Villalobos y, ya que lo dice, próximamente sobre Ginastera (en 1972 o 1973, no recuerdo exactamente, estuve con Weather Report en la Argentina y la viuda de Ginastera era la productora de esos conciertos, en los que también estaba Friedrich Gulda). Ahora bien, decidí trabajar sobre obras de esos compositores que menciona porque no es cuestión de que todo sea yo y nada más que yo y mis composiciones. Para mí, humanidad es la capacidad de poder apreciar lo que otros hicieron o están haciendo, con independencia de lo que yo mismo haga.
    –Además de la gran consideración que goza como intérprete, buena parte de su reputación proviene de la composición. Sin embargo, usted toca muchos de sus propios temas y, con el tiempo, va introduciendo modificaciones que, en ocasiones, los aleja mucho de lo que alguna vez fueron.
    –¿Y no pase lo mismo con todos nosotros? ¿Acaso no crecemos y nos convertimos en otra cosa? Supongo que la esencia de mis temas, como la de todo lo que existe, es eterna. Pero la música, como los seres humanos, debe crecer y, en cierta forma, morir para llegar a ser algo nuevo.
    –Volviendo a sus composiciones, ¿cómo se siente cuando las oye interpretadas por otros?
    –No es asunto mío, sino de quién se toma el trabajo de usar mis composiciones para lograr algo distinto. Si yo me opusiera a eso –y sólo lo hago cuando el propósito es exclusivamente comercial–, estaría contradiciendo lo que creo. Lo mío es la sustancia, no la forma que algo que escribí vaya a asumir. La música es como barro que hay que modelar. Y, repito, lo que importa es la sustancia, no la forma. No sentirme atado a nada es algo que aprendí del budismo. La sujeción a lo que sea causa sufrimiento.
    wayne shorter, Ñ, 22/10/05Wayne Shorterrobertitus globalrocky ramjazz favorites ramMendelsohnmendelsohnSibeliussibeliusweather reportWeather ReportFriedrich Guldafriedrich gulda
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  • Artists I have seen live (updated 9/23/09)

    2009年 9月 23日, 6:13 作者:AD33

    A work in progress, and a list that is starting to take a particular order (generally chronological starting with Branford Marsalis):

    B.B. King (Arlington, VA, 2005; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Gregg Allman (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Strangefolk (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Phish (Albany, NY, 2003; Noblesville, IN, 2009)
    Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Grand Rapids, MI, ~1997; Clinton, NY, 2005)
    Natalie Merchant (Chautauqua, NY, ~1998)
    Styx (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    REO Speedwagon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    Dirty Dozen Brass Band (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Wayne Shorter (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Robert Randolph And The Family Band (San Francisco, CA, 2003; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    North Mississippi Allstars (San Francisco, CA, 2003; Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    String Cheese Incident (New York, NY, NYE2004)
    Willie Nelson (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    Bob Dylan (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    ZZ Top (Muskegon, MI, 2004)
    Arlo Guthrie (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    The Mammals (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    Potato Moon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003-present)
    The Good Luck Joes (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002-7; Hamilton, NY, 2006)
    Topsy Washington (Clinton, NY, 2004-6)
    Zeaskeez (Clinton, NY, 2004-present)
    The Who (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Domestic Problems (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2002)
    Jazz Mandolin Project (Chicago, IL- feat. Jon Fishman, ~2004)
    Bruce Springsteen (Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Robert Plant (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Meridian Arts Ensemble (Chautauqua, NY, ~2004)
    Great American (Clinton, NY, 2004-5)
    Heart of Gold Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Karmic (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2005)
    Diamond Bullocks (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Dave Holland (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    Blue Man Group (Chicago, IL, ~2000)
    Addison Groove Project (Hamilton, NY, 2004)
    Trio! (feat. Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke, and Jean Luc Ponty)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Keller Williams (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    The Beach Boys (Chautauqua, NY, 2003)
    Branford Marsalis (with Jeff Tain Watts and the Branford Marsalis Quartet)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2006)
    Dave Brubeck (with the Dave Brubeck Quartet)-(Washington, D.C., 2006)
    Keb' Mo' (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Bonnie Raitt (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Tower of Power (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Average White Band (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Bob Weir and Ratdog (Utica, NY, 2006)
    Richie Havens (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Low Red Land (Clinton, NY, 2006, 2007; Nashville, TN, 2007; Sacramento, CA, 2008)
    Birds and Batteries (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Ravi Coltrane and the Ravi Coltrane Quartet (Clinton, NY, 2007)
    Bela Fleck and Chick Corea (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Odadaa (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Lyle Lovett and his Large Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    The Wood Brothers (with Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood)-(Nashville, TN, 2007)
    moe. (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Lou Reed (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Steve Winwood (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
    Creedence Clearwater Revisited (touring band of two original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival)- (Chautauqua, NY, 2009)
    Medeski, Martin and Wood (Nashville, TN, 2009)
    Mike Gordon (Nashville, TN, 2009)
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  • Artists I have seen live (updated 9/16/09)

    2009年 9月 16日, 22:59 作者:AD33

    A work in progress, and a list that is starting to take a particular order (generally chronological starting with Branford Marsalis):

    B.B. King (Arlington, VA, 2005; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Gregg Allman (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Strangefolk (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Phish (Albany, NY, 2003)
    Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Grand Rapids, MI, ~1997; Clinton, NY, 2005)
    Natalie Merchant (Chautauqua, NY, ~1998)
    Styx (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    REO Speedwagon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    Dirty Dozen Brass Band (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Wayne Shorter (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Robert Randolph And The Family Band (San Francisco, CA, 2003; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    North Mississippi Allstars (San Francisco, CA, 2003; Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    String Cheese Incident (New York, NY, NYE2004)
    Willie Nelson (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    Bob Dylan (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    ZZ Top (Muskegon, MI, 2004)
    Arlo Guthrie (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    The Mammals (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    Potato Moon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003-present)
    The Good Luck Joes (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002-7; Hamilton, NY, 2006)
    Topsy Washington (Clinton, NY, 2004-6)
    Zeaskeez (Clinton, NY, 2004-present)
    The Who (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Domestic Problems (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2002)
    Jazz Mandolin Project (Chicago, IL- feat. Jon Fishman, ~2004)
    Bruce Springsteen (Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Robert Plant (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Meridian Arts Ensemble (Chautauqua, NY, ~2004)
    Great American (Clinton, NY, 2004-5)
    Heart of Gold Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Karmic (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2005)
    Diamond Bullocks (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Dave Holland (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    Blue Man Group (Chicago, IL, ~2000)
    Addison Groove Project (Hamilton, NY, 2004)
    Trio! (feat. Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke, and Jean Luc Ponty)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Keller Williams (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    The Beach Boys (Chautauqua, NY, 2003)
    Branford Marsalis (with Jeff Tain Watts and the Branford Marsalis Quartet)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2006)
    Dave Brubeck (with the Dave Brubeck Quartet)-(Washington, D.C., 2006)
    Keb' Mo' (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Bonnie Raitt (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Tower of Power (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Average White Band (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Bob Weir and Ratdog (Utica, NY, 2006)
    Richie Havens (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Low Red Land (Clinton, NY, 2006, 2007; Nashville, TN, 2007; Sacramento, CA, 2008)
    Birds and Batteries (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Ravi Coltrane and the Ravi Coltrane Quartet (Clinton, NY, 2007)
    Bela Fleck and Chick Corea (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Odadaa (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Lyle Lovett and his Large Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    The Wood Brothers (with Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood)-(Nashville, TN, 2007)
    moe. (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Lou Reed (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Steve Winwood (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
    Phish (Noblesville, IN, 2009)
    Creedence Clearwater Revisited (touring band of two original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival)- (Chautauqua, NY, 2009)
    Medeski, Martin and Wood (Nashville, TN, 2009)
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  • La mejor lista de bandas/The best list of music bands

    2009年 9月 11日, 14:06 作者:DementedElitist

    Atículo en castellano e inglés


    Article in spanish and english



    Tras mucho investigar e indagar por varias páginas de la red que tratan sobre música, recompilé la información necesaria para encontrar los mejores grupos y solistas de la historia de la música.

    Todo el mundo sabe que la mejor música siempre será la música clásica pero para los que no están aún preparados ante tal maestría y talento se puede acceder a música más "fácil" de escuchar como lo es el Rock o similar.

    A pesar de no ser música tan grandiosa como Mozart, Beethoven, Bach o compañia, se puede encontrar verdaderas preciosidades dignas de ser escuchadas para el oído entrenado o la mente abierta.

    Repito, he indagado mucho para encontrar, al fín, la lista de los verdaderamente mejores músicos de los ultimos tiempos. Son para degustar delicadamente por esas personas que de verdad sepan apreciarlos. Abtenerse los necios.



    After much investigate on several pages of the net about music, I re-compiled the necessary information to find the best groups and soloists of the history of music.

    The whole world knows that the best music always will be the classic music, but for those who are not prepared such mastery and talent, one can accede to "easier" music to listen like it is the Rock or similar.

    In spite of not being a music so grand as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach or company, it is possible to find real preciousness worth being listened for the trained ear or the opened mind.

    I repeat, I have investigated very much to find the list of really better musicians of last times. They are for these persons with delicately taste and who indeed can estimate them. Don't for fools.



    La lista/the list:


    - A Tribe Called Quest

    - AC/DC

    - Agalloch

    - Al Green

    - Albert Ayler

    - Alice Cooper

    - Andrew Hill

    - Arcturus

    - Aretha Franklin

    - Art Blakey

    - Arvo Pärt

    - Big Star

    - Bill Evans

    - Bill Hicks

    - Billie Holiday

    - Björk

    - Black Sabbath

    - Blind Guardian

    - Bob Dylan

    - Bob Marley

    - Boogie Down Productions

    - Boredoms

    - Brian Eno

    - Bruce Springsteen

    - Caetano Veloso

    - Camel

    - Can

    - Candlemass

    - Captain Beefheart

    - Carcass

    - Cecil Taylor

    - Cocteau Twins

    - Coil

    - Creedence Clearwater Revival

    - Current 93

    - Curtis Mayfield

    - Charles Mingus

    - Danny Elfman

    - David Bowie

    - Dead Can Dance

    - Death

    - Deep Purple

    - De La Soul

    - Depeche Mode

    - Devin Townsend

    - Dream Theater

    - Duke Ellington

    - Elvis Costello

    - Elvis Presley

    - Ella Fitzgerald

    - Elliott Smith

    - Emperor

    - Ennio Morricone

    - Eric B. & Rakim

    - Eric Dolphy

    - Fairport Convention

    - Faust

    - Fleetwood Mac

    - Frank Sinatra

    - Frank Zappa

    - Fugazi

    - Funkadelic

    - Gal Costa

    - Gene Clark

    - Genesis

    - Gentle Giant

    - Glenn Gould

    - Godspeed You! Black Emperor

    - Gong

    - Grateful Dead

    - Guided by Voices

    - Herbie Hancock

    - Howard Shore

    - Howlin' Wolf

    - Hüsker Dü

    - Ice Cube

    - Iron Maiden

    - Isis

    - Jackie McLean

    - James Brown

    - Jay-Z

    - Jethro Tull

    - Jimi Hendrix

    - John Coltrane

    - John Fahey

    - John Lennon

    - John Williams

    - John Zorn

    - Johnny Cash

    - Joni Mitchell

    - Jorge Ben

    - Joy Division

    - Judas Priest

    - Judee Sill

    - Kate Bush

    - Keith Jarrett

    - King Crimson

    - Klaus Schulze

    - Kraftwerk

    - Kreator

    - Led Zeppelin

    - Leonard Cohen

    - Los Hermanos

    - Lou Reed

    - Magma

    - Marillion

    - Marvin Gaye

    - maudlin of the Well

    - Melvins

    - Mercyful Fate

    - Metallica

    - Miles Davis

    - Modest Mouse

    - Motörhead

    - Neil Young

    - Neu!

    - Neurosis

    - Nevermore

    - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    - Nick Drake

    - Nico

    - Nirvana

    - Nobuo Uematsu

    - Opeth

    - Ornette Coleman

    - Os Mutantes

    - Otis Redding

    - OutKast

    - Pain of Salvation

    - Parliament

    - Paul Simon

    - Pavement

    - Pearl Jam

    - Pere Ubu

    - Peter Gabriel

    - Philip Glass

    - Pink Floyd

    - Pixies

    - PJ Harvey

    - Porcupine Tree

    - Portishead

    - Premiata Forneria Marconi

    - Prince

    - Public Enemy

    - R.E.M.

    - Radiohead

    - Rahsaan Roland Kirk

    - Rainbow

    - Ramones

    - Randy Newman

    - Red House Painters

    - Richard & Linda Thompson

    - Robert Wyatt

    - Roxy Music

    - Rush

    - Sam Rivers

    - Santana

    - Sepultura

    - Serge Gainsbourg

    - Simon and Garfunkel

    - Skinny Puppy

    - Slayer

    - Sly and the Family Stone

    - Smashing Pumpkins

    - Soft Machine

    - Sonic Youth

    - Sonny Rollins

    - Sparks

    - Steely Dan

    - Steve Reich

    - Stevie Ray Vaughan

    - Stevie Wonder

    - Sun Ra

    - Swans

    - T. Rex

    - Talk Talk

    - Talking Heads

    - Tangerine Dream

    - The Allman Brothers Band

    - The Band

    - The Beach Boys

    - The Beatles

    - The Byrds

    - The Clash

    - The Cure

    - The Chameleons

    - The Doors

    - The Fall

    - The Flaming Lips

    - The Gathering

    - The Jam

    - The Kinks

    - The Misfits

    - The Mothers of Invention

    - The Olivia Tremor Control

    - The Pogues

    - The Replacements

    - The Rolling Stones

    - The Smiths

    - The Stooges

    - The Velvet Underground

    - The Who

    - Thelonious Monk

    - Tim Buckley

    - Tindersticks

    - Todd Rundgren

    - Tom Waits

    - Tool

    - Townes Van Zandt

    - U2

    - Ulver

    - Van der Graaf Generator

    - Van Morrison

    - Wayne Shorter

    - Ween

    - Weezer

    - Wes Montgomery

    - Wilco

    - Willie Nelson

    - Wire

    - XTC

    - Yasunori Mitsuda

    - Yes




    Todos estos artistas han logrado cambiar la música de su momento de alguna u otra manera o grabaron discos dignos de ser joyas preciosas de las mejores colecciones.

    Si entiendes de música sabrás apreciar a todos ellos, si no, te pierdes la vida chico/a y no puedes llamarte a tí mismo amante con mayusculas de la música. Dejad de perder el tiempo y dedicarselo a lo que de verdad vale, hay mucho alrededor y solo el que sabe buscar encuentra. ¿eres uno de ellos?

    Repito, deja de perder el tiempo y sé más exigente, sube un nivel y escucha algo de esto, te aseguró que en un futuro te darás cuenta de como esos grupos que idolatrabas no expresaban nada.


    Siento que mi esfuerzo a merecido la pena y he logrado al fín la lista de la mejor música actual definitiva dentro del siglo XX y XXI.



    All these artists change the music of his moment or they recorded discs worth being precious jewels for the best collections.

    If you deal on music you will be able to estimate all of them, if not, you get lost the life dude and cannot be call you lover with capital letters of the music. Stop losing the time and devoting it what indeed costs, it is very much around and only the one that can search finds. Are you one of them?

    I repeat, stop losing the time and be more demanding, raise a level and listen to something of this, assured you that in a future you will realize since these groups that you were adoring they were not expressing anything.


    I feel that my effort to been worth it and I have achieved the list of the best current definitive music inside the 20th and the 21st century.
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  • Статистика, часть 5: джаз // Stats, part 5: jazz

    2009年 8月 20日, 16:15 作者:-273C

    Очередной пост, посвященный статистике. Сегодня нашей темой является джаз (точнее, топ-100 тега jazz).

    Just another one statistical post. Jazz is our field of research today (top-100 of the tag jazz, to be exact).

    предыдущие посты / previous entries
    mainstream
    russian rock
    progressive rock
    black metal

    Сначала наше традиционное упорядочение по количеству прослушиваний и слушателей.

    First of all, our traditional arrangement with respect to number of plays and number of listeners.


    Pic. 1 - full size




    Pic. 2 - full size


    И тут, и там наиболее популярным исполнителем является Amy Winehouse (и, да, по личным соображениям я убрал из статистики Тома Уэйтса). Дальше начинается вполне классический джаз - Norah Jones, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong и так далее.

    In both cases the most popular artist is Amy Winehouse (and, yes, I supposed it would be correct to exclude Tom Waits from jazz stats). Then the things go more classical: Norah Jones, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong and so on.


    Pic. 3


    А вот так выглядит общая зависимость количества прослушиваний джазовых исполнителей от числа слушателей. Заметно, что чем правее, тем сильнее эта зависимость идет вверх. Таким образом, получается, что лидеры находятся на каком-то особенном положении у слушателей.

    And that's the way, general dependence of playcount to number of listeners looks like. You can notice, it's bending upwards with growing number of listeners. So, that means, the leaders of our statistics are treated by listeners in a different way, than other artists.


    Pic. 4 - full size


    Это также подтверждается графиком удельного числа прослушиваний (число прослушиваний делить на число слушателей для каждого исполнителя). Вообще, у джаза этот показатель оказался рекордно низким - в среднем 11 прослушиваний. Наибольший показатель у вездесущей Эми Уайнхаус - 32.

    The graph of specific number of scrobbles (a playcount divided by number of listeners for each artist) confirms that notation. Surprisingly, jazz artists have very low specific scrobble number - 11 in average. Amy Winehouse has the highest one - 32.


    Pic. 5


    Гистограмма лишь подтверждает печальный факт концентрации удельного числа прослушиваний вблизи рекордно низких значений, в целом по форме повторяя распределение для других жанров. Джаз умер?

    The histogram just supports concentrating of specific number of scrobbles near very low values, repeating the histogram for other genres in general. Sad, but true. Is jazz dead?


    Pic. 6


    Немного статистики по активности слушателей в рупорах исполнителей. Как видно из графика, какой-либо строгой зависимости числа сообщений в рупоре от числа слушателей не наблюдается. То, что более популярным исполнителям больше пишут, понятно и так. Кстати, Эми Уайнхаус я сюда не включил - взглянув на следующий график, вы поймете, почему.

    Some stats about the user activity in shoutboxes. As one can see, there's no strict dependence of number of shouts to number of listeners. It's obvious, that more popular artists should get more shouts. By the way, Amy Winehouse isn't included here - see the next plot to understand why.


    Pic.7


    А вот зависимость числа сообщений в рупоре от удельного числа прослушиваний. Эми Уайнхаус и здесь лидирует, причем с шестикратным отрывом. Короче говоря, для джаза она - исполнитель, аномальный по всем параметрам) А вот если убрать Эми, то будет видно обнаруженое ранее явление: среднее удельное число прослушиваний является чем-то вроде барьера, разделяющего исполнителей с малым и с большим числом сообщений в рупоре. Посмотрим, что покажут другие жанры)

    And here's the dependence of number of shouts in the shoutbox to specific number of scrobbles. Amy Winehouse takes the lead again, having six times more shouts than others. So, she's really anomalous for the jazz. And without Amy, the graph exhibits the property, found in previous research: average specific number of scrobbles behaves like a barrier, separating artists with few shouts from artists with lots of them. Let us see, what another genres would show us the next time)

    P.S. Суммарное число прослушиваний в top-100 джаза - 348 миллионов.
    The total playcount in jazz's top-100 is 348 millions.

    P.P.S. Спасибо Hzlqgmnzhh за полезный скрипт.
    Thanks to Hzlqgmnzhh for his script.

    List of considered artists:

    Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Louis Armstrong, Herbie Hancock, Charles Mingus, Chet Baker, Amy Winehouse, Thelonious Monk, Jamie Cullum, Duke Ellington, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker, Bill Evans, Michael Buble', Katie Melua, Madeleine Peyroux, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan, Esbjo"rn Svensson Trio, Keith Jarrett, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, The Cinematic Orchestra, Oscar Peterson, Cassandra Wilson, Count Basie, Pat Metheny Group, Dizzy Gillespie, Dinah Washington, Koop, Weather Report, John Zorn, Richard Cheese, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Pink Martini, The Bad Plus, Chick Corea, Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Melody Gardot, Dexter Gordon, Julie London, Brad Mehldau, Cannonball Adderley, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Eva Cassidy, Stacey Kent, Benny Goodman, John Scofield, Horace Silver, Room Eleven, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Skalpel, Astrud Gilberto, Marcus Miller, Jan Garbarek, Wynton Marsalis, Lee Morgan, Tord Gustavsen Trio, Peggy Lee, Glenn Miller, Bill Frisell, Jimmy Smith, Jaga Jazzist, Sade, Harry Connick, Jr., Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, Bill Evans Trio, Lisa Ekdahl, Lizz Wright, Erik Truffaz, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis, Ornette Coleman, Blossom Dearie, Jaco Pastorius, Sun Ra, Etta James, The Cat Empire, Paolo Conte, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Grant Green, Avishai Cohen, Quincy Jones, Al Di Meola, Keiko Matsui, Al Jarreau, Morphine, Silje Nergaard
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  • Chosen records II: 1960s

    2009年 8月 17日, 12:48 作者:samueljeronimo

    - 13th Floor Elevators, The psychedelic sounds of 13th Floor Elevators (Sunspots, 1966);
    - MC5, Kick out the jams (Wrong, 1969);
    - Adriano Correia de Oliveira, O canto e as armas (Orfeu, 1969);
    - Afterglow, Afterglow (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Al Wilson, Searching for the dolphins (Soul City, 1969);
    - Alexander "Skip" Spence, Oar (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Amon Düül II, Phallus Dei (Liberty, 1969);
    - Andrew Hill, Point of departure (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Andromeda, Andromeda (Angel Air, 1969);
    - António Carlos Jobim, Wave (Polygram, 1967);
    - Arcadium, Breathe awhile (Akarma, 1969);
    - Archie Shepp, Kwanza (Impulse, 1969);
    - Argent, Argent (BSO, 1969);
    - Art, Supernatural fairy tales (Fontana, 1969);
    - Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, A night in Tunisia (EMI, 1960);
    - Arthur Brown, The crazy world of Arthur Brown (Polydor, 1967);
    - Arzachel, Arzachel (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Association, Renaissance (Collectors’ Choice Music, 1967);
    - Astrud Gilberto, Beach samba (Verve, 1967);
    - Bakerloo, Bakerloo (Akarma, 1969);
    - The Band, Music from big pink (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Band, The Band (Toshiba, 1969);
    - The Battered Ornaments, A meal we can shake hands with in the dark (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfin' safari (Capitol, 1962);
    - The Beach Boys, Surfer girl (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Little deuce coupe (Capitol, 1963);
    - The Beach Boys, Today (Capitol, 1965);
    - The Beach Boys, Pet sounds (Capitol, 1966);
    - The Beach Boys, Smiley smile (Capitol, 1967);
    - The Beach Boys, Wild honey (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, Friends (Capitol, 1968);
    - The Beach Boys, 20/20 (Capitol, 1969);
    - The Beatles, A hard day’s night (Parlophone, 1964);
    - The Beatles, Help! (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Rubber soul (Parlophone, 1965);
    - The Beatles, Revolver (Parlophone, 1966);
    - The Beatles, Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (EMIv);
    - The Beatles, Magical mystery tour (EMI, 1967);
    - The Beatles, The Beatles (Apple, 1968);
    - The Beatles, Abbey Road (Apple, 1969);
    - Bee Gees, First (RSO, 1967);
    - Bee Gees, Horizontal (Polydor, 1968);
    - Bee Gees, Odessa (Polydor, 1969);
    - Bert Jansch, Bert Jansch (Transatlantic, 1965);
    - Big Brother & The Holding Company, Cheap thrills (Columbia, 1968);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961);
    - Bill Evans Trio, Waltz for Debby (Riverside, 1961);
    - Billy Nicholls, Would you believe (Castle, 1968);
    - Blind Faith, Blind Faith (Polydor, 1969);
    - Blodwyn Pig, Ahead rings out (BGO, 1969);
    - Blonde on Blonde, Contrasts (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Child is father to the man (Columbia, 1968);
    - Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears (Columbia, 1969);
    - Blue Cheer, Vincebus eruptum (Universal, 1967);
    - Blue Cheer, New! Improved! (Akarma, 1969);
    - Blue Mitchell, The thing to do (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Blues Magoos, Psychedelic lollipop (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1962);
    - Bob Dylan, The freewheelin´ Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1963);
    - Bob Dylan, The times they are a-changin' (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Another side of Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1964);
    - Bob Dylan, Bringing it all back home (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisted (Columbia, 1965);
    - Bob Dylan, Blonde on blonde (Columbia, 1966);
    - Bob Dylan, Nashville skyline (Columbia, 1969);
    - Bobby Hutcherson, Dialogue (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Bonzo Dog Band, Gorilla (BGO, 1967);
    - Booker T. & The MG's, Green onions (Atlantic, 1962);
    - Brian Auger & The Trinity, Definitely what!... (Disconforme, 1969);
    - Bridget St. John, Ask me no questions (Cherry Red, 1969);
    - Buddy Emmons, Steel guitar jazz (Verve/Mercury, 1963);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield (Atco, 1966);
    - Buffalo Springfield, Again (ATCO, 1967);
    - The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! (Columbia, 1965);
    - The Byrds, Fifth dimension (Columbia, 1966);
    - The Byrds, Younger than yesterday (Columbia, 1967);
    - The Byrds, The notorious Byrd brothers (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Sweetheart of the rodeo (Columbia, 1968);
    - The Byrds, Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde (Columbia, 1969);
    - The Byrds, Ballad of Easy Rider (Columbia, 1969);
    - Can, Monster movie (Spoon, 1969);
    - Canned Heat, Boogie with Canned Heat (EMI, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Living the blues (Akarma, 1968);
    - Canned Heat, Hallelujah (BGO, 1969);
    - Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Mercy, mercy, mercy! Live at The Club (Capitol, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Safe as milk (Buddah, 1967);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Strictly personal (Liberty, 1968);
    - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Trout mask replica (Reprise, 1969);
    - Caravan, Caravan (Verve, 1968);
    - Charles Mingus, The black saint and the sinner lady (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charles Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Mingus (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority (Columbia, 1969);
    - Chick Corea, Inner space (Atlantic, 1967);
    - Chick Corea, Sundance (Charly, 1969);
    - Chicken Shack, O.K. Ken? (Blue Horizon, 1969);
    - Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan (Capitol, 1961);
    - Clark Hutchinson, A=MH2 (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Climax Blues Band, Plays on (C-Five, 1969);
    - Clouds, The clouds scrapbook (BGO, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Those who are about to die salute you (Fontana, 1969);
    - Colosseum, Valentyne Suite (Castle, 1969);
    - Cream, Fresh cream (Polydor, 1966);
    - Cream, Disraeli gears (Polydor, 1967);
    - Cream, Wheels of fire (Polydor, 1968);
    - Creation, We are paintermen (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fantasy, 1968);
    - Crosby, Stills & Nash, Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic, 1969);
    - David Ackles, David Ackles (Elektra, 1968);
    - David Bowie, Space oddity (EMI, 1969);
    - Davy Graham, Folk, blues & beyond... (DECCA, 1964);
    - Davy Graham, Midnight man (Fledgling, 1966);
    - Davy Graham/Shirley Collins, Folk roots, new routes (Fledg'ling UK, 1964);
    - Deep Purple, Shades of Deep Purple (EMI, 1968);
    - Deep Purple, Concerto for Group and Orchestra (Warner Bros., 1969);
    - Deep Purple, Deep Purple (EMI, 1969);
    - Deep Purple, The book of Taliesyn (EMI, 1969);
    - Dexter Gordon, Go (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Dexter Gordon, Our man in Paris (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Dizzy Gillespie, Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 1967);
    - Donald Byrd, A new perspective (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Donovan, Sunshine superman (PYE, 1966);
    - The Doors, The Doors (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Doors, Strange days (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Doors, Waiting for the sun (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Doors, The soft parade (Elektra, 1969);
    - Duke Ellington, Money jungle (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Duke Ellington/John Coltrane, Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (Impulse, 1962);
    - Duncan Browne, Give me take you (Immidiate, 1968);
    - Dusty Springfield, A girl called Dusty (Philips, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty (Mercury, 1964);
    - Dusty Springfield, Where am I going (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, The look of love (Philips, 1967);
    - Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis (Mercury, 1969);
    - Earth Opera, Earth Opera (Elektra, 1968);
    - East of Eden, Mercator projected (DECCA, 1969);
    - Eire Apparent, Sunrise (Sequel, 1969);
    - The Electric Prunes, I had too much to dream (Last night) (Rhino, 1967);
    - Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera (Repertoire, 1967);
    - The End, Introspection (DECCA, 1969)
    - Eric Dolphy, Out there (Universal, 1960);
    - Eric Dolphy, Out to lunch (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Eyes of Blue, In fields of Ardath (Black Rose, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Fairport Convention (Polydor, 1968);
    - Fairport Convention, What we did on our holidays (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking (Island, 1969);
    - Fairport Convention, Liege & lief (Island, 1969);
    - Family, Music in a doll's house (Reprise, 1968);
    - Family, Family entertainment (See for Miles, 1969);
    - The Five Day Week Straw People, The Five Day Week Straw People (Akarma, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Mr.Wonderful (Blue Horizon, 1968);
    - Fleetwood Mac, English rose (Epic, 1969);
    - Fleetwood Mac, Then play on (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Flock, The Flock (Sony, 1969);
    - Forest, Forest (BGO, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa,, Absolutely free (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa,, Lumpy gravy (Ryko, 1967);
    - Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat (Ryko, 1969);
    - Frank Zappa, Hot rats (Ryko, 1969);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Open Sesame (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Freddie Hubbard, Ready for Freddie (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Freddie Hubbard, The body & the soul (Impulse!, 1963);
    - Free, Free (A&M, 1969);
    - Free, Tons of sobs (Fontana, 1968);
    - The Fugs, The Fugs (Fugs, 1966);
    - Gene Clark, Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers (Columbia, 1967);
    - George Benson, It's uptown (Columbia, 1965);
    - George Benson, Shape of things to come (A&M, 1968);
    - George Benson, Giblet gravy (Verve, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Wonderwall music (Apple, 1968);
    - George Harrison, Electronic sounds (Apple, 1969);
    - George Russell Sextet, Ezz-thetics (Riverside, 1961);
    - Giles, Giles & Fripp, The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp (DECCA, 1968);
    - Grachan Moncur III, Some other stuff (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grant Green, Idle moments (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Grateful Dead, Anthem of the sun (Rhino, 1968);
    - Grateful Dead, Aoxomoxoa (Warner, 1969);
    - Grateful Dead, Live/Dead (Warner, 1969);
    - Hank Mobley, Soul station (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Herbie Hancock, Takin' off (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Herbie Hancock, Inventions and dimensions (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Herbie Hancock, Empyrean isles (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Herbie Hancock, Maiden voyage (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Herd, Paradise lost (Repertoire, 1968);
    - High Tide, Sea shanties (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Holger Czukay, Canaxis (Spoon, 1969);
    - Horace Parlan, Happy frame of mind (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Horace Silver Quintet, Song for my father (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Horace Silver Quintet/J.J. Johnson, The Cap Verdean blues (Blue Note, 1965);
    - Humble Pie, As safe as yesterday is (Immediate, 1969);
    - Igginbottom, Igginbottom’s wrench (Angel Air, 1969);
    - Ike Quebec, Blue and sentimental (Blue Note, 1962);
    - Ike Quebec, It might a well be spring (Blue Note, 1964);
    - The Incredible String Band, The Incredible String Band (Elektra, 1966);
    - The Incredible String Band, 5000 spirits or the cayers of the onion (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Incredible String Band, The hangman's beautiful daughter (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, The big huge (Elektra, 1968);
    - The Incredible String Band, Changing horses (Hannibal, 1969);
    - Iron Butterfly, In-a-gadda-da-vida (Atco, 1968);
    - Isaac Hayes, Hot buttered soul (Stax, 1969);
    - Jack McDuff, Down home style (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jackie McLean, Destination out! (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Jackson C. Frank, Jackson C. Frank (Columbia, 1965);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Takes off (RCA, 1966);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Surrealistic pillow (RCA, 1967);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Crown of creation (RCA, 1968);
    - Jefferson Airplane, Volunteers (RCA, 1969);
    - Jesse Colin Young, The soul of a city boy (Capitol, 1964);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are you experienced? (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Axis, bold as love (Polydor, 1967);
    - Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric ladyland (Polydor, 1968);
    - Jimmy McGriff, Electric funk (Blue Note, 1969);
    - Jimmy Smith/Wes Montgomery, The dynamic duo (Verve, 1966);
    - Joe Henderson, Page one (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Joe Henderson, Inner urge (Blue Note, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Giant steps (Atlantic, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Coltrane plays the blues (WEA, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, My favorite things (Audiophile, 1960);
    - John Coltrane, Africa/Brass (Impulse!, 1961);
    - John Coltrane, Olé (Atlantic, 1962);
    - John Coltrane, Impressions (Impulse!, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, Stardust (Prestige, 1963);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Coltrane, Ascension (Impulse! , 1965);
    - John Coltrane, Meditations (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane, A love supreme (Impulse!, 1966);
    - John Coltrane Quartet, Crescent (Impulse!, 1964);
    - John Fahey, The dance of death & other plantation favorites (Takoma, 1964);
    - John Martyn, The tumbler (Fontana, 1969);
    - John Mayall, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (DECCA, 1966);
    - John Mayall, A hard road (London, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Crusade (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, The blues alone (DECCA, 1967);
    - John Mayall, Bare wires (London, 1968);
    - John Mayall, Blues from Laurel Canyon (DECCA, 1968);
    - John McLaughlin, Extrapolation (Polygram, 1969);
    - Johnny Cash, Ride this train (Columbia, 1960).
    - Johnny Cash, Orange blossom special (Columbia, 1965);
    - Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash at Folsom prison (Columbia, 1968);
    - Johnny Winter, The progressive blues experiment (BGO, 1969);
    - Joni Mitchell, Song to a seagull (Reprise, 1968);
    - Joni Mitchell, Clouds (Reprise, 1969);
    - José Afonso, Cantares de andarilho (Movieplay, 1968);
    - Kaleidoscope, Side trips (Epic, 1967);
    - Karen Dalton, It's so hard to tell who's going to love you the best (Capitol, 1969);
    - Kenny Burrell, Midnight blue (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Kenny Dorham, Whistle stop (Blue Note, 1961);
    - Kevin Ayers, Joy of a toy (EMI, 1969);
    - King Crimson, In the court of the crimson king (EG, 1969);
    - The Kinks, Face to face (Essential, 1966);
    - The Kinks, Something else (Essential, 1967);
    - The Kinks, The Kinks are Village Green Preservation Society (Essential, 1968);
    - The Kinks, Arthur or the decline and fall of the british empire (Essential, 1969);
    - La Monte Young, The black record (Edition X, 1969);
    - Larry Young, Unity (Blue Note, 1966);
    - Laura Nyro, Eli and the thirteenth confession (Columbia, 1968);
    - Laura Nyro, New York tendaberry (Columbia, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic, 1969);
    - Lee Morgan, The sidewinder (Blue Note, 1963);
    - Lee Morgan, In search of the new land (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia, 1968);
    - Leonard Cohen, Songs from a room (Columbia, 1969);
    - Love, Da Capo (Elektra, 1966);
    - Love, Forever changes (Elektra, 1967);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Daydream (Buddah, 1966);
    - The Lovin' Spoonful, Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful (Buddah, 1966);
    - Lucky Thompson Quartet, Lucky strikes (Prestige, 1964);
    - Luiz Bonfá, Plays and sings Bossa Nova (Verve, 1963);
    - The Mamas & The Papas, If you can believe your eyes and ears (Dunhill, 1966);
    - Manfred Mann, The five faces of Manfred Mann (EMI, 1964);
    - The Meters, The Meters (Sundazed, 1969);
    - Miles Davis, Someday my prince will come (Columbia, 1961);
    - Miles Davis, ’Round about midnight (Columbia, 1962);
    - Miles Davis, E.S.P. (Columbia, 1965);
    - Miles Davis, Miles smiles (Columbia, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, In Berlin (Sony BMG, 1966);
    - Miles Davis, Filles de Kilimanjaro (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, Nefertiti (Columbia, 1968);
    - Miles Davis, In a silent way (Columbia, 1969);
    - Moby Grape, Moby Grape (Sundazed, 1967);
    - The Monks, Black monk time (Repertoire, 1966);
    - The Moody Blues, Days of future passed (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Moody Blues, In search of the lost chord (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Moody Blues, To our children's children's children (DECCA, 1969);
    - The Mothers of Invention, Freak out! (Rykodisc, 1966);
    - The Mothers of Invention, We're only in it for the money (Verve, 1968);
    - The Move, The Move (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Music Emporium, Music Emporium (Sundazed, 1969);
    - The Music Machine, Turn on (Repertoire, 1966);
    - Os Mutantes, Os Mutantes (Omplatten, 1969);
    - Nazz, Nazz (Castle, 1968);
    - Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Everybody knows this is nowhere (Reprise, 1969);
    - The Nice, The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (Immediate, 1967);
    - The Nice, Ars longa vita brevis (Immediate, 1968);
    - The Nice, The Nice (Essential, 1969);
    - Nick Drake, Five leaves left (Island, 1969);
    - Nico, Chelsea girl (Verve, 1967);
    - Nico, The marble index (Sundazed, 1968);
    - Nirvana (UK), All of us (Island, 1968);
    - Open Mind, Open Mind (Philips, 1969);
    - Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Free jazz (Atlantic, 1961);
    - Oscar Peterson Trio, Night train (Verve, 1962);
    - Otis Redding, The soul album (Stax/Volt, 1966);
    - Otis Redding, Dock of the bay (Atco, 1968);
    - Paul Desmond, Bossa Antigua (BMG, 1964);
    - Pearls Before Swine, One nation underground (ESP-Disk, 1967);
    - The Pentangle, Basket of light (Sanctuary, 1969);
    - The Pentangle, The Pentangle (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - The Pentangle, Sweet child (Transatlantic, 1968);
    - Peter, Paul & Mary, See what tomorrow brings (Warner Bros. , 1965);
    - Pharoah Sanders, Karma (Impulse! , 1969);
    - Pierre Henry, Le voyage, d'après le livre des morts tibétain (ECM, 1962);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe de Liverpool (Philips, 1967);
    - Pierre Henry, Messe pour le temps présent (Philips, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, The piper at the gates of dawn (EMI, 1967);
    - Pink Floyd, A saucerful of secrets (EMI, 1968);
    - Pink Floyd, More (EMI, 1969);
    - Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (EMI, 1969);
    - The Pretty Things, S.F. Sorrow (Snapper, 1969);
    - Procol Harum, A whiter shade of pale (Repertoire, 1967);
    - Procol Harum, Shine on brightly (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Procol Harum, A salty dog (Repertoire, 1968);
    - Pussy, Pussy plays (Edsel, 1969);
    - Quicksilver Messenger Service, Happy trails (Repertoire, 1969);
    - Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin, West meets east (Angel, 1967);
    - Renaissance, Renaissance (Island, 1969);
    - Robert Johnson, King of the delta blues singers (Columbia, 1961);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones (England's newest hitmakers) (Abkco, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, 12 X 5 (London Records, 1964);
    - The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones N°2 (DECCA, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Now! (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Out of our heads (Abkco, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, December's Children (And everybody's) (London Records, 1965);
    - The Rolling Stones, Aftermath (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Rolling Stones, Between the buttons (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Their satanic majesties request (Abkco, 1967);
    - The Rolling Stones, Beggars banquet (DECCA, 1968);
    - The Rolling Stones, Let it bleed (Abkco, 1969);
    - Roy Harper, Sophisticated beggar (Sundown, 1967);
    - Sam Rivers, Contours (Blue Note, 1965);
    - The Savage Rose, In the plain (Polydor, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott (Fontana, 1967);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 2 (Fontana, 1968);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 3 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Scott Walker, Scott 4 (Fontana, 1969);
    - Silver Apples, Silver Apples (MCA, 1968);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds of silence (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme (Columbia, 1966);
    - Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends (Columbia, 1968);
    - Skin Alley, Skin Alley (Akarma, 1969);
    - Sonny Rollins, The bridge (RCA, 1962);
    - The Small Faces, The Small Faces (DECCA, 1966);
    - The Small Faces, From the beginning (DECCA, 1967);
    - The Small Faces, Ogden's nut gone flake (EMI, 1968);
    - Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Make it happen (Motown, 1963);
    - Soft Machine, Soft Machine (Probe, 1968);
    - Soft Machine, Volume Two (One Way, 1969);
    - Spirit, Spirit (Epic Legacy, 1968);
    - Spirit, The family that plays together (Ode, 1969);
    - Spooky Tooth, It's all about (Edsel, 1968);
    - Spooky Tooth/Pierre Henry, Ceremony, An electronic mass (Edsel, 1969);
    - Stan Getz, Getz Au Go Go (Verve, 1964);
    - Stan Getz/João Gilberto, Getz/Gilberto (Verve, 1963);
    - Status Quo, Picturesque matchstickable messages from the Status Quo (Essential, 1968);
    - Status Quo, Spare parts (Sanctuary, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Children of the future (Capitol, 1968);
    - Steve Miller Band, Sailor (Capitol, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, For once in my life (Tamla Motown, 1968);
    - Stevie Wonder, My cherie amour (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - The Stooges, The Stooges (WEA, 1969);
    - Strawberry Alarm Clock, Incense and peppermints (Big Beat, 1967);
    - Tea & Symphony, An asylum for the musically insane (Si-Wan, 1969);
    - The Temptations, Cloud nine (Tamla Motown, 1969);
    - Terry Riley, Reed streams (Mass Arts, 1966);
    - Terry Riley, A rainbow in curved air (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Monk's dream (Columbia, 1962);
    - Thelonious Monk, Big band and quartet in concert (Columbia, 1964);
    - Thelonious Monk, Straight, no chaser (Columbia, 1967);
    - Thelonious Monk, Underground (Columbia, 1968);
    - Them, The angry young Them (DECCA, 1965);
    - Them, Them again (DECCA, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Tim Buckley (Elektra, 1966);
    - Tim Buckley, Goodbye and hello (Elektra, 1967);
    - Tim Buckley, Happy sad (Elektra, 1969);
    - Tim Hardin, 1 (Verve, 1966);
    - Tina Brooks, True blue (Blue Note, 1960);
    - Tom Rush, Circle game (Elektra, 1968);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Our mother the mountain (Tomato, 1969);
    - Townes Van Zandt, Townes van Zandt (Tomato, 1969);
    - Traffic, Mr Fantasy (Island, 1967);
    - Traffic, Last exit (Fontana, 1969);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, My people were Fair and had sky in their hair... (A&M, 1967);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Prophets, seers & sages, the angels of the ages (A&M, 1968);
    - Tyrannosaurus Rex, Unicorn (A&M, 1969);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Behold & see (Akarma, 1968);
    - Ultimate Spinach, Ultimate Spinach III (Akarma, 1969);
    - The United States of America, The United States of America (Edsel, 1968);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The aerosol grey machine (Fontana, 1969);
    - Van der Graaf Generator, The least we can do is wave to each other (Virgin, 1969);
    - Van Morrison, Blowin' your mind! (Epic/Legacy, 1967);
    - Van Morrison, Astral weeks (Warner Bros. , 1968);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Atco, 1967);
    - Vanilla Fudge, Near the beginning (Repertoire, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground, White light/White heat (Polydor, 1968);
    - The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground (Polydor, 1969);
    - The Velvet Underground/Nico, The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve/MGM, 1967);
    - Wayne Shorter, Speak no evil (Blue Note, 1964);
    - Wayne Shorter, Schizophrenia (Blue Notev);
    - White Noise, An electric storm (Island, 1969);
    - The Who, My generation (Brunswick, 1965);
    - The Who, A quick one (Reaction, 1966);
    - The Who, The Who sell out (MCA, 1967);
    - The Who, Tommy (Polydor, 1969);
    - Wooden O, A handful of pleasant delites (Akarma, 1969).
    - Xhol Caravan, Electrip (Garden of Delights, 1969);
    - The Yardbirds, For your love, heart full of soul & others (Sunspots, 1965);
    - The Yardbirds, Roger the engineer (Warner Bros., 1966);
    - The Yardbirds, Little games (EMI, 1967);
    - Yes, Yes (Atlantic, 1969);
    - The Youngbloods, Elephant Mountain (Edsel, 1969);
    - The Zombies, Odessey & oracle (Repertoire, 1967).
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  • 50 artists recommendations based on last 6 months top 50 artists

    2009年 7月 5日, 3:01 作者:bdoux

    From: http://anthony.liekens.net/pub/scripts/last.fm/recommend.php

    Take the 50 top artists in your musical profile, and create a cloud of the similar artists that are not in your top 50. The result is a collection of highly recommended artists for your personal profile. You can generate your own cloud (in BBCode) at http://anthony.liekens.net/pub/scripts/last.fm/recommend.php

    My recommendations are
    9 Lazy 9 Avishai Cohen Trio Bill Evans Trio Bobby Womack Bobo Stenson Bobo Stenson Trio Boozoo Bajou Brad Mehldau Trio Bud Powell Charles Lloyd Charlie Haden Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny Chick Corea & Gary Burton Chick Corea Akoustic Band Curtis Mayfield Donny Hathaway Earth, Wind & Fire Gonzalo Rubalcaba John Abercrombie John Surman Jon Kennedy Joshua Redman Ketil Bjørnstad Kid Loco Koop Kruder & Dorfmeister Lemongrass Marvin Gaye McCoy Tyner Michael Brecker Miroslav Vitous Mo' Horizons Ohio Players Oscar Peterson Pat Metheny Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Paul Bley Paul Motian Peace Orchestra Ralph Towner Sofa Surfers Terje Rypdal The Isley Brothers The O'Jays The Temptations Tomasz Stańko Quartet Wayne Shorter Yonderboi Zero 7 dZihan & Kamien
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  • Artists I have seen live (updated 1/14/2009)

    2009年 1月 15日, 4:24 作者:AD33

    A work in progress, and a list that is starting to take a particular order (generally chronological starting with Branford Marsalis):

    B.B. King (Arlington, VA, 2005; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Gregg Allman (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Strangefolk (Kalamazoo, MI, ~2002)
    Phish (Albany, NY, 2003)
    Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Grand Rapids, MI, ~1997; Clinton, NY, 2005)
    Natalie Merchant (Chautauqua, NY, ~1998)
    Styx (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    REO Speedwagon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002)
    Dirty Dozen Brass Band (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Wayne Shorter (Washington, D.C., 2005)
    Robert Randolph And The Family Band (San Francisco, CA, 2003; Utica, NY, 2006; Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    North Mississippi Allstars (San Francisco, CA, 2003)
    String Cheese Incident (New York, NY, NYE2004)
    Willie Nelson (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    Bob Dylan (Grand Rapids, MI, 2004)
    ZZ Top (Muskegon, MI, 2004)
    Arlo Guthrie (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    The Mammals (Chautauqua, NY, 2005)
    Potato Moon (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003-present)
    The Good Luck Joes (Grand Rapids, MI, 2002-7; Hamilton, NY 2006)
    Topsy Washington (Clinton, NY, 2004-6)
    Zeaskeez (Clinton, NY, 2004-present)
    The Who (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Domestic Problems (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2002)
    Jazz Mandolin Project (Chicago, IL- feat. Jon Fishman, ~2004)
    Bruce Springsteen (Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Robert Plant (Grand Rapids, MI, 2003)
    Meridian Arts Ensemble (Chautauqua, NY, ~2004)
    Great American (Clinton, NY, 2004-5)
    Heart of Gold Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Karmic (Grand Rapids, MI, ~2005)
    Diamond Bullocks (Grand Rapids, MI, 2000-3)
    Dave Holland (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    Blue Man Group (Chicago, IL, ~2000)
    Addison Groove Project (Hamilton, NY, 2004)
    Trio! (feat. Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke, and Jean Luc Ponty)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2005)
    Keller Williams (Clinton, NY, 2004)
    The Beach Boys (Chautauqua, NY, 2003)
    Branford Marsalis (with Jeff Tain Watts and the Branford Marsalis Quartet)-(Grand Rapids, MI, 2006)
    Dave Brubeck (with the Dave Brubeck Quartet)-(Washington, D.C., 2006)
    Keb' Mo' (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Bonnie Raitt (Arlington, VA, 2006)
    Tower of Power (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Average White Band (Verona, NY, 2006)
    Bob Weir and Ratdog (Utica, NY, 2006)
    Richie Havens (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Low Red Land (Clinton, NY, 2006, 2007; Nashville, TN, 2007; Sacramento, CA, 2008)
    Birds and Batteries (Clinton, NY, 2006)
    Ravi Coltrane and the Ravi Coltrane Quartet (Clinton, NY, 2007)
    Bela Fleck and Chick Corea (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Odadaa (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    Lyle Lovett and his Large Band (Grand Rapids, MI, 2007)
    The Wood Brothers (with Chris Wood of medeski, martin, and wood)-(Nashville, TN, 2007)
    moe. (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Lou Reed (Nashville, TN, 2008)
    Steve Winwood (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Grand Rapids, MI, 2008)
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  • Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard dies in L.A

    2008年 12月 30日, 7:15 作者:Milkshake8



    Los Angeles (Reuters) - influential jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, who played on hundreds of recordings during a career spanning 50 years, died in a los angeles Hospital on Monday, his manager said. He was 70.

    The Grammy Award-winning musician had been a patient at Sherman Oaks Hospital since suffering a Heart Attack a month ago, manager David Weiss said.

    Famed for his fiery style, Hubbard played with such jazz icons as Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane.

    Two years after moving to New York from his native Indianapolis in 1958, Hubbard recorded his first album, "Open Sesame," and enjoyed a meteoric rise in jazz circles.

    By August 1961, he was onto his fourth album, "Ready for Freddie," a collaboration with Wayne Shorter considered by many to be his masterpiece.

    Throughout the decade, he played both at the helm of his own small group and with bands led by others. He was also featured on such iconic albums as Coltrane's "Ascension" and Ornette Coleman's "Free Jazz."

    Hubbard won his sole Grammy in 1972 with "First Light," one of a series of crossover albums that brought him mainstream recognition. He later returned to his hard-bop roots, thrilling audiences with his dazzling speed and impassioned blues lines.
    © Thomson Reuters 2008 All rights reserved

    http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE4BT0S320081230
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