RE: [acid-jazz] Yesterday's New Quintet: Stevie review

From: Nicolai H. (soulsession_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 2004-04-19 01:36:46

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    I think I remember seeing a promo vinyl of the Stevie Wonder thing at Sounds
    of the Universe in London a while back... didn't grow on me then, maybe I'll
    give it another listen...

    What I'm on at the moment :

    NSM : Turn it up (going to full live band gig at Jazz Cafe on Wed)
    Moodymann : Black mahogani
    The Blue Note remix album
    Various : Journey to the dawn (Pharoah Sanders, peace and love, what more
    can you want?)
    Various : Black to the future
    Rednose Distrikt : Iller dan je ouders (of nie!)
    Beatconductor : Crazy in Kingston (yaah, mon, dat Beyoncé tjoone oildrum
    stayile!)

    -Nicolai

    >From: "Christopher Grass" <bluesjumper_at_hotmail.com>
    >To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    >Subject: [acid-jazz] Yesterday's New Quintet: Stevie review
    >Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 23:26:06 +0000
    >
    >Hey Christina...I'll have to check out that Red Salamanda record...sounds
    >like it would be something I'd like. I've been listening to a lot of new
    >(and old ) Quant lately; you should check out the new disc. The Stevie:
    >Vol. 1 album by YNQ has been available as an unofficial "promo" for a while
    >now. They finally got their legal clearances for a true release, although
    >the artwork looks different. I'm not sure if it was out on wax before, but
    >it was definitely out on CD back in 2002. I'm going to hold onto my copy
    >and compare it with the new one, see if they differ. The music is pretty
    >good, and not as abstract as the other new Quintet work. Definitely check
    >it out. here's a link to Pitchfork Media's review of it...these guys hate
    >just about everything, but they liked this. Go figure.
    >http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/y/yesterdays-new-quintet/stevie-vol-1.shtml
    >
    >
    >>From: christina long <info_at_citrona.net>
    >>To: Acid Jazz ml - UCSD <acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu>
    >>Subject: Re: low post count... (RE: [acid-jazz] Is the Acid Jazz Server
    >>coming to an end?)
    >>Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 16:04:21 -0400
    >>
    >>There are a lot of exciting new artists and/or labels emerging though will
    >>not be discussed until after the hit song, record deal or endorsed
    >>Gilles and so forth...
    >>Did anyone know Red Salamada has a new record coming out that most of you
    >>here
    >>would really dig? It's by Boris Carloff the Good Stuff EP. It's not funky
    >>like the Second Whorl Drop The Bomb release though more along
    >>the broken beat tip hence a lot you here should dig this. Not sure if I
    >>missed a discussion on the Stevie Wonder
    >>project that Yesterday's New Quintet created. It's suppose to be a tribute
    >>to Stevie as an all instrumental rework I believe. I've been meaning
    >>to ask if anyone has heard this yet. I don't always have time to read each
    >>playlist that comes through so may of missed any comments on this one.
    >>
    >>Question, can anyone recommend some recent work that lean more towards the
    >>blues? Been really craving something blue. :)
    >>
    >>Best from sunny amelia,
    >>
    >>Christina
    >>
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