Free Association-Album Style (Part 2)
Big_Stacks
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Hey,I'm stubborn! I figure I try the "free association" exercise again. The game will proceed as follows:1. Strutter names an LP title (I'll start below).2. Another Strutter will respond with the his/her first thought(s) on the LP.3. After responding, the Strutter should enter another LP title him- or herself.4. The process repeats (until we get tired of doing it).I'll begin:-"Natural Illusion"-Bobby Hutcherson.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
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As this is an association exercise, it was the 'natural,' association.
Plus, one of my favorite sweet soul albums.
What is (are) your thought(s) on "Natural Illusion" by Bobby Hutcherson? This should be what your comment is about. Then after your comment, name another LP of your choice. The LP you name doesn't have to be associated with the previously named album.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Since I don't have coherent thoughts on the subject, I'll leave it there without adding another album name. SOmeone who has more developed understanding of "Natural Illusion"... add on!
Peace,
JRoot
doesnt anyone care about the rules anymore???!?!
natural illusion...weird artistic cover and big ol break burried deep on one of the sides (last song i believe). yes i only care about breaks
eddie kendricks- people hold on
Great record, one that I play on the regular. This LP showcased Eddie's talent really well.
-"A Space in Time"-Ten Years After
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
teagarden and vanwinkle live at home
id rather read your career and relationship advice
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
It'd be interesting to see the range we would span.
lol- you know it was bad when the 2nd post was a derailment!
i'll just say that although i'm a die-hard Hutcherson fan, Natty Illusions is my LEAST favorite of his from the 'good' years. and that 10 Years After brings back memories- i had that as a kid and hadn't thought about it for a looong time. i have no idea if i'd like it anymore but i do recall being pretty into them back then. Their guitarist (was it Alvin Lee?) was a badass
oh, and: Max Roach- Members Don't get Weary
I actually didn't get around to buying a vinyl copy of "Members..." until after Max Roach's death in 2007, but I had it on CD before that. Gorgeous album, jazz perfection. All the players kill it, but I always bug out on the performances from Max himself and Jymie Merritt (underrated!) when I listen to it. Merritt's bassline on "Absolutions" is so damn heavy and is one of my benchmarks for the ideal fender bass sound.
On a Roach-related side note I just found a minty german microgroove pressing of "We Insist - Freedom Now". Another heavy album of his, and that copy is gonna do just fine until I come across an OG on Candid some day.
R.I.P. Max.
OK, next association. Since Andy Bey sings on the title track of "Members...", that made me think of:
A few years ago I became convinced that there was a whole goldmine of slightly out there, spaced out jazz/funk that had yet to be tapped. I never really had any evidence of this but Andy Bey was one of the albums that sent me off on this tangent and was ironically one of the very few albums in this self categorised field that I ever actually found to be decent.
Since the hunt was fruitless I ended up stuck with the few releases that sent me on the path in the first place, one of them being:
I was commisioned to play records at an "afro-futurism" event around 2 months ago where a professor from Oslo University was giving a lecture on Sun Ra. The whole thing was a bit academic for my tastes, but it was fun nonetheless and I got to play loads of Ra tunes as well as a lot of tracks by other artists, from Larry Young to Drexciya. Among those was "Leaving This Planet". Still a great track.
The same night I also played "Unseen Letter" from:
Gonna be some space rapp haters up in here now
it's a neat idea for a thread, but maybe could do with naming 5 albums per go.
Then at least we have a stab at someone on the board having something meaningful to say about one of them.
I fux w/ this big time. One of my favorite album covers evar. That pyramid fold out is crazy.
And the instrumental album is crazy as well.
ill add......