16-06-2014, 04:02
JazzyRandy Wrote:Brian Blade Brian Blade Fellowship 1998JazzRandy is quite the talent scout. Here's another mention that's gone on to a greater strength: Recorded in '10 and released only now, Landmarks is the schiz, according to AMG: http://www.allmusic.com/album/landmarks-mw0002613883 Here's some of what he's done[URL="http://www.allmusic.com/album/landmarks-mw0002613883"]:
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AllMusicGuide says:
Brian Blade Fellowship is an impressive debut as a leader for Brian Blade, one of the best young jazz drummers of the '90s. Producer Daniel Lanois doesn't follow jazz conventions, letting Blade run wild and blend genres, as on "Folklore," where the adventurous, searching jazz meets pygmy chants. All across the album, there is the sigh of a steel guitar, which adds an unusual, exotic texture to a debut that is uniquely daring and richly rewarding.
[/URL][URL="http://www.allmusic.com/album/landmarks-mw0002613883"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkZRAQzdS10
[/URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQpyQWRJnPM << a previous group with Kurt Rosenwinkel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hbtg0Eldq0 << from '98, again Kurt R. on guitar
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR