Favoriting Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman: Playlist from December 9, 2023 Favoriting

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Observations of Deviance is a vinyl focused, free form program that harkens back to early days of underground FM radio. Your host, David Mittleman, hunts down the most exotic, unusual and off-the-beaten-track music from around the world in a number of genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronics, Ethnographic Oddities and World-Wide Psychedelic Funk. You are guaranteed to hear sounds you’ve never heard before.

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Favoriting December 9, 2023

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
 
Ches Smith  Remote Convivial   Favoriting Laugh Ash  Pyroclastic  2024  https://pyroclasticrecords.com  0:03:36 (Pop-up)
Agustín Pereyra Lucena  Berimbau   Favoriting Agustin Pereyra Lucena  Far Out Recordings  2024  https://apereyralucena.bandcamp.com/album/agustin-pereyra-lucena-3  0:07:59 (Pop-up)
Philip Cohran And The Artistic Heritage Ensemble  Unity Live 1968   Favoriting On The Beach  Aestuarium  2001    0:13:07 (Pop-up)
The TnT Band  The Meditation   Favoriting The Meditation  Cotique  1968    0:27:23 (Pop-up)
 
Fefita La Grande  Caña Brava   Favoriting Merengue Típico, Nueva Generación!  Bongo Joe  2024  https://lesdisquesbongojoe.bandcamp.com/album/merengue-tipico-nueva-generacion  0:35:28 (Pop-up)
Sonny Simmons  Beings Of Light   Favoriting Manhattan Egos  Arhoolie  2000  previously unreleased concert from 1970, feat. Michael White  0:38:57 (Pop-up)
Kantata  Monsom   Favoriting It's High Time Now  BBE Music  2023  https://bbemusic.bandcamp.com/album/its-high-time-now  0:52:02 (Pop-up)
Sami Galbi  Dakchi Hani   Favoriting Dakchi Hani / Rruina 7"  Bongo Joe  2024  https://samigalbi.bandcamp.com/album/dakchi-hani-rruina  0:56:49 (Pop-up)
Cecilia  Te Marchaste   Favoriting Chicas Vol. 3  VampiSoul  2023  https://vampisoul.bandcamp.com/album/chicas-vol-3  1:00:10 (Pop-up)
 
Kahil El’Zabar's Ethnic Heritage Ensemble  Compared To What   Favoriting Open Me, A Higher Consciousness of Sound and Spirit  Spiritmuse  2024  https://ethnicheritageensemble.bandcamp.com/album/open-me-a-higher-consciousness-of-sound-and-spirit  1:06:20 (Pop-up)
Brion Gysin  Kick (7" Alternate Mix)   Favoriting Junk  WeWantSounds  2024  https://wewantsounds.bandcamp.com/merch/brion-gysin-junk-1lp-deluxe-black-vinyl-edition-with-2page-colour-insert  1:14:35 (Pop-up)
Angel Bat Dawid  Jazz reflects the improvised life thrust upon the Negro   Favoriting Requiem for Jazz  International Anthem  2023  https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/requiem-for-jazz  1:18:39 (Pop-up)
Isaiah Collier  Village Song   Favoriting Parallel Universe  Night Dreamer  2023  https://isaiahcollier.bandcamp.com/album/parallel-universe  1:20:19 (Pop-up)
 
Sinchi Yachaj  Song No. 1   Favoriting Soul Vine Shaman  Neelon Crawford  1979    1:36:54 (Pop-up)
Wadada Leo Smith featuring Hardedge  The Nile   Favoriting The Nile  Kabell  2023  https://wadadaleosmith1.bandcamp.com/album/the-nile  1:43:06 (Pop-up)
Sinchi Yachaj  Song No. 2   Favoriting Soul Vine Shaman  Neelon Crawford  1979    1:57:46 (Pop-up)
 
Príncipe Y Su Sexteto  Principe Descarga   Favoriting Salsa con Guaguancó  VampiSoul  2023  https://vampisoul.bandcamp.com/album/salsa-con-guaguanc  2:07:36 (Pop-up)
Roy Haynes  Tangiers   Favoriting Hip Ensemble  Mainstream  1971    2:13:43 (Pop-up)
Masayuki Takayanagi  Mass Hysterism Part III   Favoriting Mass Hysterism in Another Situation  Black Editions Archive  2023  https://masayukitakayanagi.bandcamp.com/album/mass-hysterism-in-another-situation  2:19:44 (Pop-up)
Soft Power  War Setib II   Favoriting Raw Bites  RR Gems    https://softpowermusic.bandcamp.com/album/raw-bites  2:26:13 (Pop-up)
Jemeel Moondoc Trio  Triplet   Favoriting Trip-P-Let  Eremite  1996    2:27:45 (Pop-up)
Sombat Simla  Tang Waii - Wicker Stool   Favoriting Master Of Bamboo Mouth Organ - Isan, Thailand  Black Truffle  2023  https://blacktruffle.bandcamp.com/album/master-of-bamboo-mouth-organ-isan-thailand  2:33:24 (Pop-up)
 
Charles Mingus  Eat That Chicken   Favoriting Mingus Takes Manhattan - The Complete Birdland Dates: 1961 - 1962  New Land  2024  31st March 1962 ; https://newland.ochre.store/release/402505-charles-mingus-mingus-takes-manhattan-the-complete-birdland-dates-1961-1962  2:39:03 (Pop-up)
Chicco  Chomesa   Favoriting 'Yebo! Rare Mzansi Party Beats from Apartheid's Dying Years' compiled by John Armstrong  BBE Music  2023  https://bbemusic.bandcamp.com/album/yebo-rare-mzansi-party-beats-from-apartheids-dying-years-compiled-by-john-armstrong  2:41:21 (Pop-up)
Rubinho E Mauro Assumpção  Quero Companheira   Favoriting Perfeitamente, Justamente Quando Cheguei  Mr. Bongo  2023  https://mrbongo.bandcamp.com/album/perfeitamente-justamente-quando-cheguei  2:46:29 (Pop-up)
The Baden-Baden Free Jazz Orchestra  Gittin' To Know Y'All / Part I   Favoriting Gittin' To Know Y'All  MPS  1970  conducted & composed by Lester Bowie, recorded live during the annual Baden-Baden Free Jazz Meeting at Südwestfunk Uko Studio I on December 12 to 14, 1969  2:49:26 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:04pm
Observations:

we are LIVE
Avatar 7:10pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Berimbau" by "Agustín Pereyra Lucena"
"Pereyra Lucena’s self-titled debut album from 1970.

One of the outstanding South American guitarists, Agustin Pereyra Lucena commanded a unique position in Latin music history. He hailed from Buenos Aires, but was obsessed with the music of Brazil."
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
WR:

Hello David, just connected, sounds good.
Avatar 7:19pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Unity Live 1968" by "Philip Cohran And The Artist...
feat. Pete Cosey on guitar
Avatar 7:19pm
Observations:

Greetings 👋😎🙏
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
WR:

The black,white and blue episode last week is an outstanding selection. Have listened to it three time already. It's an Observations of Deviance USA Roots Music compilation.
Avatar 7:25pm
Observations:

↳ WR @7:24
Thanks! I put a lot of time/thought/effort into it.
  7:32pm
Listener Gregory:

Just turned on the show and wondered what the hell I had wandered into (Meditation).
Hello, David and all the Deevs.
  7:38pm
Dan:

Already sounds like ornette coleman
  7:39pm
Dan:

The opening at least
Avatar 7:45pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Beings Of Light" by "Sonny Simmons"
this CD contains a still otherwise unavailable live LP, I'm playing a track from that www.discogs.com...
  7:45pm
Dean:

Saw Simmons in downtown Oakland with Cosmosomatics. They played a weird space near the Chinatown branch of the public library. Loved it.
Avatar 7:47pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Beings Of Light" by "Sonny Simmons"
Arhoolie didn't just do "roots" music, they also released several free jazz LPs, like Manhattan Egos from 1969
  7:50pm
Dean:

Yes, but the free jazz part of the catalog was evidently due to the fact that Chris, with whom I share a birthday, had a girlfriend into that repertoire. He himself was not a fan.
  7:50pm
Listener Gregory:

This Simmons makes a lot more sense to me than that Meditation song. Nice cut.
  7:51pm
Dean:

So I've learned from visiting his store, which is among my favorite record stores on the planet.
Avatar 7:52pm
Observations:

↳ Dean @7:51
Interesting! I didn't know that. Never been to the store, hope to one day.
Avatar 7:54pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Monsom" by "Kantata"
"It’s generally accepted that the first major funky electronic disco/boogie Highlife tune was George Darko’s 1983 Hamburg-recorded Akoo Te Brofo – so, Burger Highlife"
Avatar 7:58pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Dakchi Hani" by "Sami Galbi"
"Dakchi Hani," which translates to "It's not serious" in Moroccan Darija
  8:09pm
Listener Gregory:

I have always pretended to understand the lyrics of this song, but… (Compared to What).
Avatar 8:15pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Kick (7" Alternate Mix)" by "Brion Gysin"
feat. Don Cherry
Avatar 8:18pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Kick (7" Alternate Mix)" by "Brion Gysin"
previously unreleased bonus track
Avatar 8:24pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Village Song" by "Isaiah Collier"
"Nowhere is this more evident than on the album’s 13-minute centrepiece, ‘Village Song’, in which Collier evokes the spiritual, psychological and emotional home of the African diaspora in song. “I want to speak to everybody of the African diaspora, truly in its entirety,” he explains, “from all the way of being back in the motherland, to the new lands we’ve come to.” "
  8:27pm
Listener Gregory:

I’m not a big fan of Collier’s, but I like this a lot.
  8:36pm
Doug Schulkind:

Sounding great, David!
Avatar 8:37pm
Observations:

↳ Doug Schulkind @8:36
😎🙏👋🙏👋
Avatar 8:41pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Song No. 1" by "Sinchi Yachaj"
"Ayahuasca is a South American psychoactive brew, traditionally used by Indigenous cultures and folk healers in Amazon and Orinoco basins for spiritual ceremonies, divination, and healing a variety of psychosomatic complaints. Originally restricted to areas of Peru, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador"
  8:45pm
Listener Gregory:

May I ask what/who hardedge is?
Avatar 8:46pm
Observations:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:45
www.discogs.com...
  8:55pm
Listener Gregory:

I like how he plays the electric razor.
Avatar 8:58pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Song No. 2" by "Sinchi Yachaj"
www.discogs.com...
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
WR:

Unfortunately a work emergency came up at 730. Will have to enjoy this episode mostly from the archive. Thank you, David, this is one of my fave 'FMU programs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
mackeral:

I'll take your place, WR. Just now tuning in
Avatar 9:08pm
Observations:

↳ WR @9:02
Take it easy!
Avatar 9:09pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Principe Descarga" by "Príncipe Y Su Sexteto"
Venezuela 1967
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
doctorjazz:

Hi-I was goigng to take WR's seat, but I'll just hang in the corner.
  9:18pm
Listener Gregory:

I was here earlier; why shouldn’t *I* get WR’s seat?? Maybe David should auction it off.
Avatar 9:20pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Mass Hysterism Part III" by "Masayuki Takayanagi"
Personnel
Masayuki Takayanagi (electric guitar)
Akira Iijima (electric guitar)
Hiroshi Yamazaki (drum, percussion)

Credits
Recorded at Kid Ailak Hall, August 14, 1983
Meidaimae, Tokyo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:23pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Mass Hysterism Part III" by "Masayuki Takayanagi"
Intense indeed!
Avatar 9:23pm
Observations:

There are enough seats for everyone 🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑🪑
  9:28pm
Listener Gregory:

I need lower back support. And maybe some padded arms.
Excellent set!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Triplet" by "Jemeel Moondoc Trio"
Out of the Prime Time/Decoding influence, sounds like...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
rf:

↳ Song: "Eat That Chicken" by "Charles Mingus"
wow an all-time favorite song thank you
  9:40pm
Listener Gregory:

I want to have Eat That Chicken played as the closing recessional at my funeral. I am serious; the vocal version from Mingus Ah Um.
Avatar 9:40pm
Observations:

↳ rf @9:39
😎🙏🐥🐓🍗🐔
  9:40pm
Listener Gregory:

David, perhaps you could dj the event?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Eat That Chicken" by "Charles Mingus"
This is great!
Avatar 9:42pm
Observations:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:40
as you wish
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43pm
doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:40
I'll bring the fried chicken...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44pm
mackeral:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:18
WR's seat is really great, y'all. FYI.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46pm
doctorjazz:

↳ mackeral @9:44
I'm just suffering in the corner with my bad back, but enjoy that seat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
mackeral:

↳ doctorjazz @9:46
I have a bad back too. And strangely, this chair seems to be actually HEALING MY BACK AMEN
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
doctorjazz:

Almost the end, thanks David!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
mackeral:

↳ Song: "Quero Companheira" by "Rubinho E Mauro Assumpção"
super groovy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
doctorjazz:

↳ mackeral @9:47
Glory hallelujah! Can I get a witness?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
mackeral:

↳ Song: "Gittin' To Know Y'All / Part I" by "The Baden-Bad...
great personnel
www.discogs.com...
Oxley, Mangelsdorff, Wheeler
  9:54pm
Listener Gregory:

Let’s hold my funeral while I’m still alive, with fried chicken for all! David will dj, doctorj will cook, and mackeral will sit. Will narrow down some dates and get back to you.
Avatar 9:57pm
Observations:

↳ Song: "Gittin' To Know Y'All / Part I" by "The Baden-Bad...
George Lewis - "This essay examines one of the first extensively documented musical collaborations between two experimental music communities that emerged at around the same moment in time: members of the European “free jazz” or “free improvisation” movement, an international development that spanned the continent, and the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), a product of Chicago’s racially segregated, all-black South Side. The collaboration, organized by the important critic and radio producer Joachim Ernst Berendt, took place in 1969 at the Baden-Baden “Free Jazz Treffen” in the German Schwarzwald. While the goals, methods, materials, geographical base, historical outlook, political and cultural stances, and critical reception of the two avant-gardes differ markedly, both of these movements are framed in music histories as key representatives of a second generation of the “free jazz” movement spearheaded by Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane, among many others. By 1965, these two experimental networks, based on different continents and unaware of each other, yet sharing important characteristics, goals and acknowledged musical antecedents, were in the process of crystallization. A studio recording from the “Free Jazz Treffen” was released in 1970 under Lester Bowie's leadership, bearing the pointedly ironic title, “Gittin’ To Know Y'All." Reading the history of the two avant-gardes around the Bowie recording, the essay seeks answers to the question of why these two avant-gardes, despite their seeming compatibilities, remain relatively distanced from each other in terms of certain kinds of collaborations." www.criticalimprov.com...
  9:59pm
Listener Gregory:

Thanks for a great show, David.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
doctorjazz:

Thanks again David!
Avatar 10:03pm
Observations:

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