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Archives for 2004
MUTATIONS: Double 88s and a Southpaw Supernova
BRAHMS Four Hand Piano Music 10 (Naxos 2003), String Quartets Op. 51 Nos. 1 & 2 Silke-Thora Matthies, Christian Köhn SCHUBERT Piano Works for Four Hands 3 (Naxos 2003), Fantasie in F minor, Three Heroic Marches, Variations on an Original Theme Jenö Jandó, Zsuzsa Kollár ELGAR Symphony No. 1 in A flat … [Read more...]
WE GOT MAIL: Dorfman Weighs In
Tim: Michael Wolff has written a notably fatuous piece. To equate Martha Stewart with the victims of McCarthyism; to make the case that the celebrity rich comprise an aggrieved class; to state, in other words, that the state's jackboot is crushing her without cause--this is rubbish, pure and … [Read more...]
FREE MARTHA: The Year to be Hated
"It is hard, of course, to feel all that sorry for the rich (nor was it probably so intuitive to feel sorry, in another time, for the communists), particularly the rich who yell at the help (which may be all of the rich). And yet, there is a principle here. We ought not to prosecute somebody just … [Read more...]
FIRST THOUGHTS: Hi-Res Redux
Pioneer DV-563A Befuddled at first to find that the optical connections that work for DVD surround don't work for either DVD-A or SACD -- instead, it wants ANALOG connections between player and receiver. Once that got set up, I played both DVD-A and SACD, which were both impressive, and then set up … [Read more...]
WORDS WORDS WORDS: World Enough And Time
Dick Gordon did a Connection show yesterday on personal ads in the NYRB and the LRB. Those are certainly the two publications to do: everyone is always tittilated to learn (?) that "intellectuals" have active sex lives, even consider the literate mind something of a kick. The LRB by contrast has the … [Read more...]
HANG IT ALL: Wang Dang Poodle
We're not so worried about getting swallowed up by lists as we are about blind lists in a room full of deaf musicians. Still, the Voice Pazz Jop is out, and here's a bunch that tend to overlap with mine, meaning those I'll poach for stuff to check out [alphabetical, since we're trolling for blurbs, … [Read more...]
EAT THE PRESS: “I Am Not Gonna Change, See?”
One more gripe (What flunkie decided Dave Mathews should play ACOUSTIC guitar on "I Saw Her Standing There"??? And Vince Gill's solo got buried!) before MOVING ON to my own FANTASY GRAMMY CATEGORIES: DVDsThe latest in pushing pre-recorded CDs is to stick a limited edition performance DVD in the … [Read more...]
KING HORSE: Tenderness and Brute Force
Elvis Costello, GET HAPPY!!!, PUNCH THE CLOCK (Rhino doubles) What to make of Elvis anymore? I picked up these last year as "advance CDRs," trading off fidelity for early, cheap access. Hoped picking up the real things would help boost his stock (can better fidelity redeem albums that have lost … [Read more...]
I WANT MY ECM: Grammy nods
So many Grammy targets, so little time. On a seven-second delay to prevent any "indiscretions." … [Read more...]
NYRB GETS IT RIGHT: Mendelsohn on Kushner
When you look over the cast of characters in Angels and think about whom we're supposed to sympathize with, and who gets forgiven, you can't help noticing that the most sympathetic, the "best" characters are either ill, or women, or black, or Jewish. Looking over this rather PC list, it occurs to … [Read more...]
JJ TO JUSTIN: Powerless
The hardest working man in show business still pumps up for Super Bowl OLD SCHOOL.And in a clever campaign to upstage her brother's pedophilia trial, ... … [Read more...]
THE LRB PERPLEX: Voluntary Spam?
A lot of the time I can take or leave the LRB, although Terry Castle's think piece on Art Pepper was really good. I almost had one of those fab musical experiences where I read the piece in the Square and went right over to Planet and found a used copy of the Pepper CD she wrote of so well, but it … [Read more...]
KETCHUP: 30,000 Titles to Go…
Allman Brothers, LIVE AT THE ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL 1970 (Epic/Legacy) I haven't yet done a side-by-side comparison, but this strikes me as better than the more notorious Fillmore set, from guitar solos down to double-drumming grooves. Simon and Garfunkel, BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER … [Read more...]
EVERY PICTURE: Down in Front
If you check this page at all, you should click on over and buy Dick Waterman's BETWEEN NIGHT AND DAY, which will provide you with the best blues screen saver you could ever hope for. But now there's more: ebay is hosting a page of Waterman prints that would make perfect gifts for any music hound in … [Read more...]