The week's listening:
- Can't Get Enough
- You've Changed. Dexter Gordon. Still stunned by this track even if in fact people don't change.
- Double Music. John Cage and Lou Harrison. Ethos, Meadows, and UMass/Lowell recordings.
- Copland, Harris. Lara Downes on piano. Not too crazy about her Flash-based website, though.
- Return Of The Repressed. John Fahey.
- About Right
- Circle in the Round. Miles Davis. The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings. I'm playing through the 6-CD set from the library but may reach saturation since I have also checked out the four-CD Jack Johnson set.
- Tropical Hot Dog Night. Captain Beefheart. Memorable if a bit creepy.
- Got Too Much
- The Firebird. Igor Stravinsky. Gerard Schwarz. Sorry. Joshua Kosman does give Oedipus Rex and The Nightingale a good review.
- Faster. Ekkehard Ehlers. His Albert Ayler is cool, albeit way, way abstract.
- Sonate No. 3. Alban Berg. Alain Neveaux. I thought I might like this but not yet.
ah, i like her website. She plays that Chopin flawlessly... and i didnt know berg wrote a sonata #3... i only know of one sonata by him....odd...
Posted by: M Keiser | December 11, 2005 at 11:53 PM
Is that the version of "You've Changed" from Dexter's Doin' Allright album? Man, that's gorgeous.
Posted by: Michael J. West | December 12, 2005 at 06:30 AM