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.)
I'll be checking out Troyka.
ReplyDeleteAnd the latest Boz is simply wonderful. His preceding one is stellar too.
Cheers
bgo