From the upcoming Progosaurus album
'The Black Page' (F.Zappa), performed by Pauline Roberts,
percussionist for The Furious Bongos
Last year, the Spanish Elemental Music record label re-released Zappa's "Hot Rats" as well as "Apostrophe (')". Both on 180 g vinyl, in a limited edition.
By coincidence, I came across this "Apostrophe (')" re-issue last month.
I gave it another spin today.
What an amazing album.
It's not easy keeping track of the vinyl re-issues that have been appearing on the Zappa Records label.
Here's two that I recently added to the record collection.
Funny, as these were the two albums that introduced me to Frank Zappa's music around 1980...
Burnt Weeny Sandwich, from 2018. ("Release number 9")
Also released on silver marble vinyl by Newbury Comics (ltd to 500 copies). I didn't even know this existed until earlier today...
Weasels Ripped My Flesh, from 2016. ("Release number 10")
Borrowing the picture from the internet as I'm going for the lazy option, but "Zappa For President" arrived and it looks great.
A 2LP set with three sides of music and FZ pictured on the vinyl on side four.
Not exactly as one might assume from the below shot, but close enough.
And it does come with a giant 7 dollar bill.
I know, I know,...
It's 'only' a vinyl re-issue of the (compilation mixed with Synclavier stuff) CD from a number of years ago, but it does look great.
The one and only Russ Stedman has been putting some of his old recordings on Bandcamp.
"Uniform ZooLoo" includes 'Uncle Frank', a track that kicks off with a snippet of Russ talking to FZ and then fades into a Frank Zappa-inspired guitar solo.
Originally released in 1988.
Belgian jazz ensemble Laughing Bastards will be touring to present their new album.
I'm looking forward to that.
Their new album is called "Fetish", and is vinyl only.
Well, download/streaming on Bandcamp, and out on vinyl. Not on CD.
Gowy's new album is called "Rebirth".
It will be made available on CD and on LP.
https://gowy.fr/produit/pre-order-new-album/
From three years ago:
'Sad Bamba', from a previous album (Atoms)
Progosaurus will be releasing its first album soon.
You can already check it out and pre-order it over at Bandcamp.
Most tracks written by Lee.
Chato Segerer adds:
This is not my own band, but a new band project where everybody can bring in songs in a progressive style. Mostly I'm playing bass, except on my own songs and Lukas' songs as well.
Progosaurus is a progressive rock / joint band project that features Chato Segerer on guitar.
A first album is in the making and should also become available (in a limited edition) on CD.
Stéphane Galland & The Rhythm Hunters' album is out.
On CD and on LP.
On the Challenge Records label.
A teaser:
Jazz singer Erika Stucky's "Stucky Live" album got released on CD in 2011.
It included her version of FZ's 'I'm The Slime'.
The album has also been made available through Bandcamp.
-- info: Jan van Kemenade
And this is a pretty amazing album.
9 tracks.
I love the brass sounds and how it delivers the perfect setting (and contrast) for John Surman and Jack DeJohnette.
Recorded in 2002 and released in 2003.
Beautiful.
Here's a sample :
Next Thursday, Stéphane Galland will perform with two of his projects at the BOZAR in Brussels.
Stéphane Galland and The Rhythm Hunters will open the evening, followed by a concert by The Gallands.
This should be fun !!
https://www.bozar.be/nl/kalender/stephane-galland-carte-blanche-rhythm-hunters-gallands
20:00
- 21:00 h
Stéphane Galland & The Rhythm Hunters
21:30 - 22:30 h
The Gallands
The Cuneiform record label is making the new Soft Machine album available for pre-order.
"Høvikodden 1971" will be released both as a 4 CD and as a 4 LP set, and as a digital download.
As the album title explains, it will present a 1971 concert recording.
While the two sets from the second night (February 28, 1971) have been released before, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT THE ENTIRE TWO-NIGHT STAND HAS BEEN RELEASED. So half of this is previously completely unreleased.
This is a excellent, stereo recording of the band performing in a relatively small hall; the balances between the instruments are not perfectly balanced, but there is no other recording by Soft Machine that I know of that sounds as much like the band are performing *right* in front of you!
Additionally, we were able to improve in a modest but definitely noticeable way the not-perfect balance between the instruments on this edition.
Madlib released "Rock Konducta Part 1" in 2013.
At least two tracks included Zappa samples.
I only learned yesterday that "Rock Konducta Part 1" got a re-release on clear vinyl on the U.S. 2023 Record Store Day.
Tempting...
Alternative TV released their version of FZ's 'Why Dontcha Do Me Right" on their "The Image Has Cracked" album in 1978.
The album has been re-issued on red vinyl by Radiation Records.
There will probably be a Japanese edition as well, but for the moment, it looks like the new Zappa album will be available as a 3 CD set, as a 5 LP set, and as a (compiled) 2 LP set.
And as a digital download as well, probably.
Record store day release: a collaboration between Huun-Huur-Tu, Carmen Rizzo, and Dhani Harrison.
"Dreamers In The Field".
Thanks to Jan's info, I was able to find a digital copy of this album online.
Dreamy, ambient, with Huun-Huur-Tu's throat singing on the foreground.
An impressive release.
In this video, Ralphe does not talk about playing in Zappa's band, but the man sure has some fine stories to tell...
Before Norma Jean Bell joined Frank Zappa's band towards the end of 1975, she had already toured with the Mahavishnu Orchestra earlier the same year.
I don't know if Norma Jean Bell actually recorded with Mahavishnu, if she can be heard on any of the band's albums, but there are a couple of Mahavishnu concert recordings from March 1975 circulating (two or three of which are on DimeADozen).
Not the best quality, but fun to listen to. And the April 26, 1975 one seems to be in the best quality.
And, yes, that's Ralphe Armstrong on bass, who also did a couple of concerts with Frank Zappa.
-- info & picture: Jan van Kemenade
John Tabacco has just released "Wes Houston Presents : Sushi Savant 10-08-24", presenting the songs that got perfomed by Sushi Savant (Joe Gioglio, John Tabacco, Jim Pastor, Gary Settoducato, Mike Christian) on the legendary Long Island music show "Wes Houston Presents".
(Wes interviewed Sushi Savant and the group played five original songs.)
Köster & Hocker's "Stabil Nervös" album includes 'Nobbi Braun', a German version of FZ's 'Bobby Brown'.
The album is out on 2CD, on 2LP, and on digital music platforms.
With a bit of a delay, but Tasavallan Presidentti's "Live At Ruisrock 1971" has finally been released.
I received my vinyl copies (black vinyl version & purple vinyl version) a couple of days ago.
They look great.
Out on the Finnish Svart Records label.
It includes Tasavallan Presidentti's performance of FZ's 'King Kong' combined with 'Celebration Of The Saved Nine'.
A 20-minute version !!
The recording on the 2LP set is from 1971, but the band performed FZ's 'King Kong' in 2006 as well.
February 18, 2024, Scottish band Pygmy Twylyte performed the music of Frank Zappa at the 'Half Moon' club in Putney, London, UK.
For those of us who couldn't attend, audience audio recordings of both the Early and the Late show have turned up over at DimeADozen.
The Early show
Intro * Florentine Pogen * Penguin In Bondage * Camarillo Brillo * The Gumbo Variations * Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? * Lucille * Zoot Allures * The Torture Never Stops * Hot Plate Heaven * Tell Me You Love Me * Andy * Stevie's Spanking * Teenage Prostitute * Filthy Habits * Montana * City Of Tiny Lites * Peaches En Regalia * Yo Mama * Whipping Post * Muffin Man
The Late show
I'm The Slime * Dirty Love * Son Of Orange County * More Trouble Every Day * Chunga's Revenge * Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy * Son Of Mr Green Genes * Sharleena * Ride My Face To Chicago * My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama * Advance Romance * Eat The Question * Outside Now * Joe's Garage * Black Napkins * Stinkfoot * Cosmik Debris * Titties & Beer * Muffin Man
To give you an idea what to expect, here's a complete concert recording from 2019.
Fido Plays Zappa has not only released 'Sinister Footwear' on YouTube. The piece is also available for purchase on Bandcamp !!
The very same Bandcamp page is also offering a digital version of the 7" the band released a couple of years ago.
The official release day for the new Fido Plays Zappa album is on the 17th of May !!
In the meantime, here's 'Sinister Footwear' !!
Sure, there's the Record Store Day release, a vinyl edition of "Frank Zappa For President", but there's also the upcoming "Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention Whisky A Go Go 1968".
Here's another radio show release that I picked up during my recent trip to London: Captain Beefheart's 1968 John Peel Session (side A), plus the 1972 German Beat Club recordings (side B).
Here's the (indispensable) Captain Beefheart Radar Station review:
http://www.beefheart.com/broadcast-from-london-bremen-1968-72/
Dutch bass player Louise van den Heuvel has just released 'Sonic Hug'.
I received a digital copy of the album earlier today and I really enjoyed listening to the album.
Bandcamp adds
Louise van den Heuvel is a dynamic Dutch bass player and composer. She's known for blending modern music technologies and effect pedals in her compositions rooted in the contemporary electronic/jazz scene. Louise founded the up-and-coming Belgian electronic jazztrio Dishwasher_, collaborated with renowned artists on stage such as Zwangere Guy & Lander Gyselinck and Bruno Vansina Orchestra, and is part of Stéphane Gallands’ The Rhythm Hunters, The Gallands, and the neo-soul group STACE.
Lovely.
Dutch rock band Sjako!'s latest album, 'Megaliths', includes a superb version of FZ's 'I'm The Slime'.
Out on vinyl.
Released by Sounds Haarlem Likes Vinyl.
-- info: Jan van Kemenade
The entire Beacon Theatre New York City 4/6/2024 concert
-- info: LeightonMedia
Pete Griffin (bass player for the Zappa Plays Zappa band) can be heard on Tony MacAlpine's 2017 "Death Of Roses" album.
Pete also payed on Tony's previous album, "Concrete Gardens", from 2015.
Iain Ballamy's Anorak quartet released "More Jazz" in 2007.
Rather standard in its setting and in is choice of classic jazz tunes, Anorak delivered a very playful and fun album with "More Jazz".
Recommended listening.
From the record label's website:
Iain Ballamy rediscovers his jazz roots in an album that came out of a commission for the Cheltenham Jazz Festival with support from the Jerwood Foundation. In the sleeve notes to the album he writes:
“Over the past 20 years my music has been described variously as ‘eclectic, contemporary and English’– certainly not as ‘retro, straight-ahead or in the American style’. So what marks this return to the ‘classic’ jazz format with ‘More Jazz’?
Although my true ‘jazz roots’ have never been too deeply concealed, some aficionados might argue that much of my past output is not strictly ‘jazz’. Who decides the criteria, I wonder, by which jazz can be deemed authentic? Regardless of the argument or the answer, it felt like the right time to look both backwards and forwards at the same time and to create ‘a modern jazz record with traditional sensibilities. By re-working classics such as ‘All The Things You Are’, ‘I Got Rhythm’ and ‘Stella By Starlight‘, I’m striving to create a bridge between jazz past and present. I can empathize with a well seasoned jazz listener who might feel that in much contemporary jazz, discernable points of reference are rather thin on the ground or even absent altogether. Equally, forward thinkers could argue that the current re-kindling of ‘the tradition’ often lacks freshness, risk or originality – as if the music is simply stewing in the rich juices of its own history and crying out for re-invention. Re-invention is in the true tradition of jazz – the forward momentum that has always kept the music evolving and sounding ‘of its own time’.”
I'm pretty sure that I mentioned Rhun's previous album on these very pages last year.
And even if I did not, the good news is that Rhun has a new album out.
Their third and it's called "Tozzos".
4 pieces of music, totaling almost 40 minutes.
Top Zeuhl.
Eidon has released two new pieces through Bandcamp.
'Petit Rien I'
'Petit Rien II'
AND !!
The 27th of April, Jammin' Dew, featuring Eidon, will be doing a concert at in Herent, BE.
Fans of adventurous jazz saxophone playing should check out Iain Bellamy.
The English saxophone player and composer Iain Bellamy released his first solo album in 1989, called "Balloon Man".
I was able to give "Balloon Man" a listen earlier today.
Wonderful.
Iain Bellamy on saxes.
With Django Bates on keyboard, Steve Watts on double bass, and Martin France on drums.
Lovely.
A more recent concert snippet.
From 2019 :
Over in The Netherlands, it's time for the Roadburn Festival to rock Tilburg.
The next couple of days, my favorite Dutch jazz club (Paradox) will take part in the Roadburn Festival and will even have two top Belgian bands on the bill.
Every now and then, a bit of chauvinism may be in order.
Friday the 19th of April : Echoes Of Zoo
Saturday the 20th of April: Ottla
Throughout the years, the New Riders Of The Purple Sage (NRPS) have released quite a number of albums, and more recently, a radio show album got added to the list: "My Father's Place, Roslyn NU 1981".
The recording that I received wasn't from the actual CD but was (an edited version) from the 101 Guitars website.
Apparently, the radio show CD release presented some bad audio quality, combined with unpleasant 5 to 10 second pauses between the tracks.
This edited version from 101 Guitars was an upgrade.
It was my first encounter with NRPS, and I considered it a very pleasant one.
Podcaster Tony Trombo has just released "Talking Zappa", a 190-page book.
The cover says it all:
Interviews with Ike Willis, Ed Mann, Lisa Popeil, Don Preston, and more !!
Available from Amazon.
The new Stef Kamil Carlens album it out !
"Be Who You Wanna Be"
Available on LP, CD and on Bandcamp.
The Matthias Van den Brande Trio released "Approaching The Present" about two years ago.
Contemporary jazz.
Only four tracks / pieces, but what lovely improvisations and interactions.
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According to Bandcamp, Propeller Kuh resides in Portugal.
There's not much known about Propeller Kuh, except maybe that he's influenced by the music of Frank Zappa which resulted in a couple of references on some of his albums (and a contribution to one of Z.E.R.O.'s projects).
If this sparks your interest, do check out his 2019 "Grumpy La Vie" album.
More recently, Propeller Kuh released "The Quirkiest Of Quirk" which is sort of a compilation.
It's fun. It's adventurous.
It's recommended listening !
Having enjoyed Rymden's "Reflections And Oddyseys" album, I was looking forward to "Valleys And Mountains" (from 2023), another download that I received.
Bugge Wesseltoft, Magnus Öström and Dan Berglund are in fine shape.
"Valleys And Mountains" is a joy to listen to. Great melodies, almost ballad-like.
'The Hike' features John Scofield on guitar !
Beautiful.
J.M. Smig's "Manofgod" album got released in 2017.
SCENARIO: An aging conservatory teacher establishes an avant-garde music seminar to lure students, murdering them as a sacrifice to a demon in exchange for maintaining his youthful appearance by transferring his age to an old promotional head shot of himself. When the conservatory closes during a pandemic, the demon sends the teacher to a nearby fenny forest in the middle of the night to hunt a crimson fairy.
John Wetton (bass), Bill Bruford (drums), Eddie Jobson (keyboards), Allan Holdsworth (guitar)
Grégory 'Gowy' Francois has been invited to participate in the upcoming episode of La Chaîne Guitare, a YouTube show.
Gowy adds:
I'm honoured to be invited this Wednesday 10 April to co-host the 7pm program on La Chaîne Guitare with Pierre Journel.
Gowy's new album, "Rebirth", is already available for pre-order.
https://gowy.fr/produit/pre-order-new-album/
La Chaîne Guitare