Monday, August 17, 2015
Album Review: Troyka- Ornithophobia
My defenses were down when I happened upon Troyka last week. The British trio combines the prog-rock wankery of King Crimson, the geeky jazz fusion of Billy Cobham and the fluid modern jazz of Flying Lotus. I melted within minutes. To quote an irritating meme: “shut up and take my money.” The trailer for the new album Ornithophobia and the snippets streaming at Amazon reveal the source of my latest guilty pleasure.
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I reviewed Chris Brown’s concert at the Sprint Center.
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Miguel's outing at the Midland theater last night is likely to be favorite concert of 2015. Here's my review.
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I contributed a Local Listen segment about Lonnie McFadden to KCUR.
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I laud Hmph and the Jorge Arana Trio at Plastic Sax.
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I’ve never seen the Colombian star Carlos Vives perform. His new live album indicates that I’m really missing out. Here’s an exciting version of the irresistible “Como Le Gusta a Tu Cuerpo”.
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Tokyo Adagio, a duet featuring Charlie Haden and Gonzalo Rubalcaba recorded in 2005, is predictably enchanting.
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The Internet’s Ego Death sounds incredible. Too bad Syd tha Kid can’t write a decent song. Or am I wrong? Here’s ”Girl”. RIYL: Frank Ocean, headphones, Teena Marie.
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Pictures and Paintings, Charlie RIch’s last recorded statement, is one of my favorite albums. Boz Scaggs’ A Fool to Care is a similarly sentimental work. RIYL: James Booker, fond farewells, Curtis Mayfield.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
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1 comment:
I'll be checking out Troyka.
And the latest Boz is simply wonderful. His preceding one is stellar too.
Cheers
bgo
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