Listen to music publicist/collector Randy Haecker play 3 hours of creepy classics from his own stash right here. |
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Listen to music publicist/collector Randy Haecker play 3 hours of creepy classics from his own stash right here. |
Luke and Sally from The Cool Hands are joined by Toronto pals like Catl's Sarah Kirkpatrick for their first GARAGENOIR release. |
Here's the scoop...
GARAGENOIR is a new project featuring Luke and Sally from The Cool Hands, Avi B-side from The Two Times, Ari Dasgupta of Gnarly Ones and Ryan Phillips from Quantum Physique. As well as Mason Barclay.
The songs "In This Time Of Destruction The Sun Is Gone" feat. Catl's Sarah Kirkpatrick and "Survive" were written by Luke and Sally in 2017. This group is a collective using the GARAGENOIR name to showcase each member's talents and songwriting abilities without being put into a category or genre. This the first release of many more to come. We hope you enjoy and stay safe.
All artist profits of the digital purchases will be donated to the Native Women's Association of Canada and Black Women in Motion. Listen to snippets of the first two songs from Garagenoir right here.
IN THIS TIME OF DESTRUCTION THE SUN IS GONE
Produced by: Luke James and Sally Cinnamon
Written by: Luke James and Sally Cinnamon
Credits:
Luke James (@Boy_k.o) Vocals & Guitar
Sally Cinnamon (@Sallycinema) Drums
Avi B-Side (@Avi2x) Guitar, Piano, Slide guitar
Ryan Philip (@Ryphil) Bass
Ari Dasgupta (@haverocket) Saxophone
Brigit O'Regan (@brigitfiddle) Violin
FEATURING Sarah Kirkpatrick (@Catltheband) Vocals
Back up singers:
Sarah Orton (@sarah.orton.voice)
Trisha Dayal (@trishaddayal)
Rosemarie Cuffy
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SURVIVE
Produced by: Luke James and Sally Cinnamon
Written by: Luke James and Sally Cinnamon
Additional Lyrics by: Avi B-Side
Credits:
Luke James @Boy_k.o Vocals & Guitar
Sally Cinnamon @Sallycinema Drums
Avi B-Side @Avi2x Guitar & Piano
Ryan Phillips @Ryphil Bass
Ari Dasgupta @haverocket Saxophone
Back up singers:
Sarah Orton @sarah.orton.voice
Trisha Dayal @trishaddayal
Rosemarie Cuffy
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"A Revival" is his first new tune from Michael Penn in 15 years. Watch Rachel Lichtman's video treatment below. |
Listen to "Peace In The Valley" and "There's A First Time For Everything" off Boots No. 2: Lost Songs Vol.3 out November 13. |
Remembering singer/pianist Hadda Brooks with her performance of "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" from In A Lonely Place (1950). |
The Complete Armed Forces box set – with 9 pieces of vinyl – is due November 6; Hey Clockface is out Friday. |
Young Bob & The Peterboroughs is actually Bob Young backed by brother Neil, Mike Belitsky & Travis Good of The Sadies. |
Sadly, Honky tonk hero Billy Joe Shaver passed away after suffering a massive stroke. His songs will live on just like he said. |
Celebrating Philip Catherine's birthday with "Grelots" from 1967 and sessions with Eero Koivistoinen and Marc Moulin. |
UK mystery writer Ann Cleeves discusses her latest Vera book as part of the Toronto Authors Fest on Nov 1. Sign up here. |
Celebrating trumpet great Eddie Henderson's 80th birthday with a couple of gems cut with Herbie Hancock and pals. |
Sadly, EDP co-founder Chris Huggett – who gave us the popular Wasp synth in 1978 – lost his battle with cancer on Oct 22. |
Celebrating the birthday of Brazilian bossa nova pioneer Roberto Menescal with some coffee talk and a 1963 gem. |
Norway's JazzAggression recently found a tape of Christian Reim Sextet's Mona Lisa suite from 1973! |
Just in time for Halloween, the RSD edition of The Fleshtones' new album comes with a mask – check the discussion below. |
Celebrating the birthday of tenor titan Odean Pope with a performance of "No Air" and his album with Misled Children. |
After Dark 3 features tracks by Chromatics, Club Intl, Joon, Double Mixte, Desire, Orion, Pink Gloves and others. Listen below. |
Remembering author Nick Tosches on his birthday with a piece by Rob Pomeroy right here and one by Austin Brookner there. |
Tramp Records' excellent Peace Chant Volumes 3 & 4 – due Nov 13 – sidestep the obvious in favour of overlooked corkers. |
Here's the scoop...
Tramp Records continues their pilgrimage to the soulful fringes of spiritual jazz and progressive rock and funk with their 3rd and 4th volumes of their Peace Chant series of "Raw, Deep and Spiritual Jazz" collections and the world could not be more ready.
As we turn together on this tiny blue ball hanging lonely in space, and as we together face existential threats ranging from climate catastrophe, the rise of brutal authoritarian regimes, the breaking of the industrial storm and the imminent collapse of empire, not to mention the raging COVID-19 crisis and the continuing racial and social struggles across the globe, we are thrust into a society-wide grand awakening that has been in the making for a very long time. Of course, our musical teachers have trod this path before us, and have worked out solutions to these problems, the songs of the Peace Chant series ring out loud and clear as our ancestors' proof of concept. They say history repeats herself, maybe it's because we weren't listening the first time. Thanks to Tramp Records, we have been granted another opportunity.
Today, the musical and spiritual truths enshrined within the spiritual jazz diaspora seem to be more and more sought-after, and crucial at a time when we as a society seek higher and farther for those bold truths. With each generation, that truth doesn't change, and the artists featured in the series speak those truths along a continuum that ranges from the late-60s up to the present day.
Both volumes 3 and 4 of the limited-edition vinyl issue of this compilation have been organized on compact disc under the heading of Peace Chant 2, so let's break-down volumes 3 & 4 of the LP issue:
Peace Chant, Volume 3 features artists who use their medium to welcome the return of the sacred feminine as in Lenny Marcus Trio's "Mother's Day," and speak on afrocentric themes like Roland Hayes with his heartfelt "Africa The Beautiful." Mineral King renders epic orchestral rock while Natural Life takes us even further on a ten-minute epic quest from a progressive fusion head, to searing tabla, into virtuosic guitar jamming and finally dropping into heady fuzz-soaked riffs and free-jazz fusion with their theme song. Rama Dyushambee sings a devotional song about divine source and healing, while Jule Farmer's "Muhammad Ali" stands strong at the crossroads between black spirituality and black power. Black Is provides a vibey lo-fi flute jazz meditation in their Themes and Variation while The Supa Lowery Brothers provide the requisite hard modal freedom funk.
Peace Chant, Volume 4 opens with a gorgeous and lush Wurlitzer-oriented big band piece that among its many treasures also features the 17-year-old visionary-saxophonist-to-be, Steve Coleman in his alleged first recording! The contributions of Brother Yusuf Salim and Bus Brown, figures who should be very familiar to Tramp Records aficionados, are consecrated here with a live recording of "Freedom" from one of Brother Yu's last public performances. The oral history in the introduction of this ultra-rare 'field' recording is priceless in its own right. One of the two European contributions to the comp, "Attitude," by Organic Pulse 'onesemble', reads like a double entendre, the word "attitude" meaning simultaneously one's disposition or state of mind, and also one's orientation relative to the horizon. The Peace Chant series continues to touch all the sacred meridians: more devotional music with James Scales & All Stars' "Ser-Vi-Tude," trance music of non-dominant traditions with Donn Preston Group's "Ghana-Cha!," a modal and blue organ trio offering from Tommy Jones, and closing with a rich and righteous ballad, "Quernemoen," from the Wayne Powell Octet.
Peace Chant is the center of the mandala, representing the nucleus of the post-bop, modal jazz, avant-garde, transcendental, spiritual, ethnic, and freedom music universe without necessarily suggesting anything immediately identifiable as any of the above. This is the soundtrack to the raising of human consciousness and the salvation of society's very soul.
We give thanks to Tramp Records for leading our thirsty hearts to this rich fountain. – Joel Ricci
You can pre-order Peace Chant Vol. 3 & Vol. 4 on vinyl right here. Shipping starts November 13th.
Listen to a few tunes followed by the track listing for both volumes below.
PEACE CHANT Volume 3
01. Lenny Marcus Trio - Mother's Day
02. Roland Hayes - Africa The Beautiful
03. Black Is - Themes and Variations
04. Mineral King - In Search Of The Lost Magic Marker
05. The Hippest Set - Catechism For D
06. Supa Lowery Brothers - Furlive
07. Jule Farmer - Muhammad Ali
08. Rama Dyushambee - Heal It!
09. Natural Life - Natural Life
PEACE CHANT Volume 4
01. The Niambi Big Band - Brass Winds
02. Brother Yu Sextet - Freedom
03. Morton And The Uptights - Montego
04. Organic Pulse Ensemble - Attitude
05. James Scales & All Stars - Ser-Vi-Tude
06. Donn Preston Group - Ghana-Cha!
07. Lonnell Dantzler - Bo-Ghana
08. Tommy Jones - Egg Nog
09. Bohannon Trio - Untitled No. 1
10. Wayne Powell Octet - Quernemoen
Here's "Nameless One No. 3" off Sun Ra's Celestial Love album from 1984 now available on CD right here. |
Check out Bruce Springsteen's chat with Stephen Colbert about his new album Letter To You out Friday. |
Celebrating the birthday of Toronto flautist/saxophonist and bandleader Jane Bunnett with a Maqueque performance from 2019. |
Jane Bunnett & Maqueque play Kensington Market's 2020 Virtual Jazz Fest on November 8. Click here for info. |
Pharaway Sounds' Halimem LP – out Nov 27 – brings together Erkin Koray's 7" and cassette tracks from 1970-72 and 1987. |
Here's "Problem Dog" by Sweden's Noisemakers: Lasse Lenartsson, Örjan Jacobsson, Lennart Andersson & Reidar Wilhelmsson |
Nancy Sinatra launches her new label deal with Light In The Attic with RSD single and Start Walkin' comp out in February. |
"Unity (It's Up To You)" is off the Badge Époque Ensemble's forthcoming album, Self Help out Nov 20 on Telephone Explosion. |
Blackout Benny's Tie One On Tonight podcast #5 features Kenni Huskey, Sammi Smith, Lynn Gibson, Jan Starks & Jamey Ryan. |
Made Kuti's released his single "Free Your Mind" on Fela Kuti's birthday. Check out Olly Frostie's animated video below. |
UIC's long-awaited new studio album FM Hill captures the group at their raw rockin' best. |
Underneath the stars on FM hill, just about a mile from the Hay Swamp home of the mysterious Green Lady, the higher elevation meant that on a clear night they could pick up near by Detroit radio stations blasting The Stooges, The MC5 and Alice Cooper. The rush that Fred and his younger brother Dave Robinson had hearing that explosive Motor City music for the first time is what they were after on their long overdue new album, FM Hill.
Of course, with anytime a band returns to the studio after a lengthy hiatus, there are naturally going to be questions, number one being, "have they still got it?" Anyone who saw UIC's opening spots for L.A. punk legends X in 2017, and that amped-up show with a horn section celebrating the 50th anniversary of Kick Out The Jams with The MC5's Wayne Kramer at the Danforth Music Hall in 2018, should have reason to be optimistic. See for yourself – here's a clip from UIC's performance of the title track from FM Hill below.With rhythm guitarist Ted Triebnor living in Saskatchewan and unable to rehearse, Dave Dysart from their old Og Music labelmates Supreme Bagg Team was deputized and proved to be a worthy replacement. Dysart also lent his production skills to the task of remixing the cassette-quality tape that UIC recorded in 1988 with former Blue Rodeo keyboardist Bob Wiseman into what became the unanticipated 2016 delight of The Wiseman Sessions album.
Even though Oshawa had been a UIC stronghold, headlining the Mike Star Tribute at the jam-packed Royal Canadian Legion on April 2, 2016 wouldn't be a cakewalk. UIC would have to follow a rousing set from Peter Zaremba's Rock Delegation featuring The Fleshtones' Keith Streng and the Purple Toads' Rob Sweeney and member of his band Crummy Stuff. But any lingering doubts about the current state of UIC were quickly quashed when the group's rubber-legged frontman Dave Robinson came strutting onto stage and hyperactively bounced his way through songs from their 1986 debut album Our Garage (Fringe Product) much like he did 30 years earlier. A few more gems from their whumpin' 1988 classic Live / Like Ninety (Og Music) left the well-lubed crowd hollering for more which they kindly obliged by roaring through The Stooges' "No Fun" and The Ramones' "Rockaway Beach."The "Mystery Train" story for UIC began sometime in 1988 when Fred Robinson was approached by Richard Carstens, then singer/guitarist of Toronto rock 'n' roll trio The Wammee, with a tape of a song he'd written and demoed acoustically which he thought was right for UIC. Sadly, Carstens passed away in 2014 at the age of 53 but Robinson well remembers the day Richard dropped by with a cassette in hand.
"Back in 1987/88 we had a band house in Toronto at 13 Grenadier," remembers Robinson. "Lonnie James was living there and was playing with The Wammie. Richard (Carstens) was also with Wammie and would stop over on occasion. He presented a cassette with an acoustic version of this song and asked if we would take a crack at learning it. We loved the song and rocked it up with a key change and restructuring. Richard wrote many great songs." Watch a clip of The Wammee playing "Mystery Train" right here.
The new studio version of "Mystery Train" sounds like nothing other than primo UIC with a sound and structure more in line with The Haunted's Montreal garage classic "1-2-5" than anything to come out of Seattle. Loyal UIC supporters will be relieved to know that the group have remained true to their rock 'n' roll roots on FM Hill.Like UIC at their top-dollar best on stage, the fat-free 10 track album is a straight up ripper from start to finish. In fact, FM Hill is probably the closest they've ever come to capturing that sweaty UIC small club experience in a studio setting. You'll hear it when FM Hill is released digitally on UIC's own Like Ninety Records via Warner Music Canada on Friday (October 23) followed by a vinyl release Friday, October 30 wherever rock 'n' roll records are still sold.
UIC hosts a release partty for FM Hill at Toronto's venerable Horseshoe Tavern on Saturday, November 21 at 8:30 pm – get tickets right here. In the meantime, watch UIC perform "Mystery Train" at The Horseshoe back in 2017 followed by "Superstar" off the new album below.
Sadly, avant garde trumpeter Toshinori Kondo passed away on Saturday at the age of 71. He'll be greatly missed. |
"The Revolution of Super Visions" is off Jane Weaver's forthcoming Flock album, available digitally January 1, 2021. |
Iyeara's Toby Butler, Malcolm Carson & Paul O'Keefe have remixed Mark Lanegan's entire Somebody's Knocking album. |