Helmut Lachenmann feiert seinen 90. Geburtstag
https://jazzpages.de/helmut-lachenmann-feiert-90-geburtstag-2511271/
Helmut Lachenmann feiert seinen 90. Geburtstag
https://jazzpages.de/helmut-lachenmann-feiert-90-geburtstag-2511271/
Another thing the movie triggered was to make me listen to Beck’s album Guero after hearing the song Black Tambourine in a scene and remembering how good the sound of that album was.
Meeting friends for lunch at Yuzu, but, first, I’m #NowPlaying #Guero by #Beck.
On release, I half-dismissed this as a reprise of Odelay. But that is unfair: Epro, Girl, Missing, Black Tamborine, Hell Yes, Scarecrow, & Rental Car more than hold their own within Beck’s rich back catalogue.
This is the 2005 pressing mixed by #BobLudwig and cut at 45. It sounds good enough, well pressed, but I’m not sure the SQ justifies twice the number of disks…
@kennybrown131 I agree - it was quite a run.
I remember liking #MellowGold a lot - Truck Driving Neighbours Downstairs, Beercan, & the like… But it was unpolished.
Then came #Odelay - just great song after great song, Mutations, #MidnightVultures (which felt a bit under-appreciated at the time), & then #SeaChange… Which is quite some run.
Then #Guero, which retread some of the same ground as Odelay, but delivered & more (I just love #BlackTamborine, #Girl, #RentalCar, in particular).