Ted Tocks Covers - Year 8 - Day 74
I Donât Live Today
Remembering Jimi Hendrix!
âWill I live tomorrow?
Well, I just canât say
Will I live tomorrow?
Well, I just canât say
But I know for sure
I Donât Live Todayâ
#jimihendrix #thejimihendrixexperience #slash #PaulRodgers #aminali #christydoran #DjangoBates #fredystuder #philminton #kennywayneshepherd #MichaelSchenker #sebastianbach #pattravers #stompboxtrio
Itâs hard to believe it has been 55 years. Here is a general breakdown of the final 24 hours of Jimi Hendrix. On September 17, 1970, Hendrix spent a significant portion of his day in London with hiâŠ
All Heaven Broke Loose is the third album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, featuring Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Tim Harries. It was released on EG Records in 1991. It was co-produced by experimental guitarist David Torn, with whom Bruford had played extensively in the 1980s
A reviewer for Jazz Journal remarked: "the integrative aspect of the four men is remarkable and it is frequently difficult to be clear about which of them is playing what. No matter. There is some richly rewarding music to enjoy â if you are prepared to be open-minded about the boundaries of jazz. Perhaps there are none, anyway." - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bY9I3Y-r_g&list=PLMKj_Gd3W4qxmGQLwwoKEAiZ2ps5dQdWa&index=1
#billbruford #earthworks #djangobates #IainBallamy #TimHarries #davemckean
All Heaven Broke Loose is the third album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, featuring Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Tim Harries. It was released on EG Records in 1991. It was co-produced by experimental guitarist David Torn, with whom Bruford had played extensively in the 1980s
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings called Bates' contribution to "Candles Still Flicker in Romania's Dark" "exceptional by any standard."[4]
Josef Woodard of Entertainment Weekly called the album "evocative," and wrote: "Earthworks play up their jazz associations, but the lack of either traditional song structures or extended solos suggests a careful balance of tradition and mischief... Heard from start to finish, the album tells an engaging, abstract story, steeped in the spirit of jazz â if not the letter." - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_K26FVL164&list=OLAK5uy_lu8c6gXe6GpNE3i3dd25CH5y25If8q5Rs
#earthworks #billbruford #jazz #djangobates #britjazz #iainbellamy #davemckean
Ended the week and started the weekend with Cantilena the second album recorded by the British jazz quartet, First House. It was released by ECM. The album presents a studio performance of leader and saxophonist Ken Stubbs with Django Bates on piano, Mick Hutton on bass and Martin France on drums, recorded in 1989 in Norway.
Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:
"After a memorable ECM debut with ErĂ©ndira, the talented quartet of saxophonist Ken Stubbs, pianist Django Bates, bassist Mike Hutton, and drummer Martin Franceâa.k.a. First Houseâfollowed up with an even more effective chunk of progressive jazz in Cantilena. From the first soulful licks of the title opener, we know we are in for something special and from the heart. The composerâs alto draws us into the night with recumbent charm, thereby opening an ambitious set that delivers everything it promises and more.."
https://ecmreviews.com/2012/03/01/cantilena/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St9zcpruElE&list=OLAK5uy_nfUh8Ae1ALAQwx7A2bwrhqIkL5VN1TIko
#firsthouse #ecm #ecmreviews #britjazz #djangobates #kenstubbs
Anouar Brahem - 'After The Last Sky' (2025)
The current album by Tunesian oud player and composer #AnouarBrahem, with #Anja Lechner (violincello), #DjangoBates (piano) and #DaveHolland (bass) is another and another and another and another and another and another lovely world jazz album. Gorgeous. #ECM
Welcomed sleep yesterday then greeted Friday with an LP I first heard, having borrowed it from Cambridge Library during a brief sojourn there in my youth: Eréndira is the first album recorded by the British jazz quartet, First House. It was released by ECM. The album presents a studio performance of leader and saxophonist Ken Stubbs with Django Bates on piano, Mick Hutton on bass and Martin France on drums, recorded in July, 1985 in Norway.
Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:
âA Day Awayâ starts as if awakening, those first rustlings of the morning flittering across Franceâs kit, Bates opening his eyes as butterflyâs wings to sunlight, while Hutton takes our first steps, breathing in the saxophoneâs crisp air...a beautiful, seemingly forgotten album from a quartet of musicians who tended to involve themselves in more progressive acts. Here, they take it back home. Donât pass this one by."
#ecm #djangobates #kenstubbs #martinfrance #britjazz #ecmreviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ffKlpKcVY&list=OLAK5uy_nhLOzgP4zFQlqNCiRfDWWJ1vPmqslyilQ
Anouar Brahem - 'Blue Maqams' (2017)
And another and another and another and another and another lovely world jazz album by Tunesian oud player and composer #AnouarBrahem, with #DaveHolland (bass), #JackDejohnette (drums) and #DjangoBates. Gorgeous. #ECM