#90/100 – Wynton Marsalis

Jazz is a very interesting musical genre where a single word can encompass such a wide array of related, but different sounds. More modern Jazz, like this Wynton Marsalis album, takes cues from the past and builds on those notes. Most of my Jazz ear comes from the era between 1955 and 1970. Anything older seems like it’s early steps in the sound while the artists figure it out. Later than 1970, and especially 1980, the more experimental things get.

This album was released in the early 80s and is very much early contemporary Jazz with what is also known as the modal sound, which is complicated but intellectually and sonically stimulating. It is, however, not really my bag, so when I put this one on and listened to Side A for the first time, I was pretty sure I knew what I was getting in to. I did appreciate, as it happens, one of the two tracks not written by Wynton himself but by the legendary bass player Ron Carter. It’s a very rapid double-time jaunt that feels very much like a bass player wrote it. I found a lot to like on that track.

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#89/100 – FaltyDL – Hardcourage

This was a very impressive album when it turned up as a Nerd Show promo back in 2012 and I played it a lot on the radio. It had a different sound that was a bit more quirky but in a very thick and chunky way. A few very good singles but a pretty solid album, on a full listen. This copy I picked up on what is my best music night ever outside of SXSW, when FaltyDL opened for James Blake at The Depot in SLC, after which I saw Bonobo at Urban Lounge, on my birthday.

Side A is two impressive tracks to open the album, but She Sleeps just has the most lush and vibrant feel on the album and it was an easy pick this time around. It’s what I needed this evening.

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#88/100 – Arcadia – So Red the Rose

This project by Duran Duran members is most notable not for that fact to me, but for the striking cover art. It’s better than my experience with the music, as it seems like this was a prog version of Duran Duran and not something in keeping with the New Wave band’s style. I picked Side B unknowingly and after a listen I found The Promise the most likable and interesting track on the side. I would have picked Rose Arcana only because it’s the shortest.

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#87/100 – Danger Doom – The Mouse and The Mask

This was a no-brainer buy when I saw it for sale at Randy’s in SLC. I’m a long-time DOOM fan and I liked what Danger Mouse had done with The Grey Album and Gnarls Barkley, so yeah, I was on board. Not sure if I got any of this album for Nerd Show, but Sofa King, Mince Meat, and other tracks were just top shelf DOOM.

Side B on my copy seems to have the track Basket Case as B1, but it’s not showing up like that on Discogs. Either way, I really like this track and it’s very similar to Mince Meat in the groove, but just beat that track this listen. Lovely flow and groove and vibe throughout.

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#86/100 – Jori Hulkkonen – We Are Invisible

This is one of those weird and quirky EPs that I picked up somewhere, somehow, long ago, and basically forgot about. It was in my much smaller collection when I was still playing vinyl on the Nerd Show in the studio, so I’d play Back When We Was Attached on occasion if I was feeling weird. However, on this occasion things were a little bit different and we also listened to Side B.

I’d not originally sat down to listen to anything for this project, but a recent home renovation meant dismantling the studio entirely and moving equipment around. This was just a record close to the temporary turntable/mixer/amplifier setup I’d assembled to test the room sound and it occurred to me that this totally qualifies.

Flash Boy is a track that I would not normally like, to be completely fair, but in this new studio arrangement the sound staging was so interesting and wide, with a lot of on- or slightly off-center instruments going on that captivated me. It gets the nod this time.

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