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Favoriting October 4, 2016: All I Do is Dream of You

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
Gene Kelly  All I Do Is Dream of You   Favoriting Singing in the Rain  MGM Records  1952  45   
Simone Dinnerstein  Invention No. 1 in C Major, BWV 772   Favoriting Bach Re-Invented  Sony Classical  2013  CD  Composed by J.S. Bach 
Absolute Ensemble, Simone Dinnerstein  Reinventions (piano concerto)   Favoriting Bach Re-Invented  Sony Classical  2013  CD  Composed by Gene Pritsker 
Michel Blanc  MdO P [1989]   Favoriting le miroir des ondes  Ayler  2016  CD   
Charlotte Hug  Steinfels   Favoriting Mauerraum Wandraum  UNIT Records  1999  CD   
Jon Rose  untitled   Favoriting Fringe Benefits  Entropy Stereo Recordings  1998  CD   
Mohammed Abdel Wahab  Han El Wod   Favoriting Cleopatra  EMI Arabia  1996  CD  Originally released in 1972 
 
Otomo Yoshihide  DDDD   Favoriting Feedback: Order From Noise  Mikroton  2014  CD   
The Velvet Underground  Sister Ray   Favoriting The Complete Matrix Tapes  UMe  2015  CD  Recorded November, 1969 
The Scottish Pipes & Drum Band  Retreat   Favoriting The Bonnie Hills of Scotland  Style  2003  CD   
            From Day to Zingg 
Ringo Starr  No-No Song   Favoriting Goodnight Vienna  EMI  1974  LP   
Like Drone Razors Through Flesh Sphere  Op. 46, No. 2   Favoriting Alone With God  Section XIII˙.˙COMA   2010  WAV  https://ldrtfs.bandcamp.com/album/alone-with-god 
Eno  Driving Me Backwards   Favoriting Here Come the Warm Jets  Astralwerks  2004  CD  Originally released in 1973 
 
Brian Johnson  Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra   Favoriting Ever Present  Mode   2007  CD  Composed by Alvin Lucier in 1988 
Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard  Triangles   Favoriting Music for 16 Triangles  Hiatus  2016  45   
Meehan/Perkins Duo  Parallels   Favoriting Parallels  Physical Editions  2015  CD  Composed by Tristan Perich 
 
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting          


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:00pm
V Priceless:

Mr. Kurt! Hey!
Avatar 3:01pm
annie:

:)
Avatar 3:04pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

good day, friends!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:07pm
Webhamster Henry:

The Chinatown Dancing Chicken is dancing to this Reinvented Invention!
Avatar 3:11pm
annie:

i started digging into "Double"; there was a movie based on the novel, co-written by saramago though not half as good. the movie was "Enemy" with Jake Guyle... whateverhisnameis. there are parts so far that make me chortle out loud.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:12pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hazel Scott: www.youtube.com...
Avatar 3:13pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

annie, i had no idea! so there's three saramago movies? or more?

i might not have given 'double' a fair chance. i just felt like if i wanted to read paul auster, i'd read paul auster.
Avatar 3:13pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

"seeing" would make a fantastic movie. it's made for the screen.
Avatar 3:15pm
annie:

this one is classic guffaw-stuff.. i'll check his film-ography, i know there was "stone raft", then "double". and another, too..
Avatar 3:16pm
annie:

oh, right - "blindness" duh
Avatar 3:17pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

saramago apparently loved "seeing," too (we've probably talked about that). i'm not going out of my way to see any of them. i wouldn't be open minded enough.
Avatar 3:17pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

unless it was terry gilliam who did "stone raft"
Avatar 3:18pm
annie:

yes, i'd have that problem, too; although the parts i saw of "the stone raft" were pretty close.
Avatar 3:19pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

tbh, i'd revel in hating them.
Avatar 3:23pm
annie:

do NOT see "Enemy".....
Avatar 3:23pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

ha, ok
Avatar 3:23pm
annie:

i even went so far as to make a comment ... not flattering.
Avatar 3:25pm
annie:

you know, some of this sounds very gershwin-ish
Avatar 3:25pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

it does at that
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:35pm
Parq:

Sorry I'm behind the program, but I've been staring happily at the column of little twirling Princes. I thought the Dinnerstein would make good movie music. Hello, Kurt!
Avatar 3:37pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

hola, parq
  3:38pm
Dean:

Pretty sure I heard Hug at Victo around the time of this recording.
Avatar 3:40pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i saw her there with the group "six" with jacques demierre but that would have been several years after this record (first time i went to victo was 2001).
  3:41pm
Dean:

Which was the last year I attended!
Avatar 3:42pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

maybe we said 'hi' or something
  3:45pm
Dean:

Maybe I passed you the baton. Likely while perusing the recorded offerings at the table at each show.
Avatar 3:47pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

and i carried it for 10 years or so and then just dropped it on the ground ...
  3:50pm
Dean:

Anybody find a stray baton?
Avatar 3:57pm
V Priceless:

was it rouge?
  4:12pm
Dean:

A Virgin record store, no less.
Avatar 4:15pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

exactly
  4:15pm
Dean:

A long time ago I added Nikhil Banerjee's 2-CD live performance at Kosmos on Raga records to my want list after reading a favorable review in Fanfare. For years I searched for it around Southern California. One day in Cerritos, an LA suburb with a large Indian community, I found a small Indian record store. I asked the clerk if she knew the record. She promptly got up, strolled to a bin, and plucked a copy for me. Damn, that was good.
  4:17pm
Dean:

Again in Cerritos, this time lunching at a vegetarian Indian restaurant, I mentioned to the server/proprietor that the music playing over the PA sounded like Kavi Alexander's work on Water Lily Acoustics. The response: "Kavi was here yesterday for lunch. He left the recording for me. It's the new release."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:18pm
Parq:

I'm sure you all recognize this lovely melody, "A Stranger In Paradise".
Avatar 4:19pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

dean, you should tell gary sullivan those stories. he loves that kind of thing.
  4:21pm
Dean:

Will do. I love it, too, especially when I'm in the middle of it.
Avatar 4:22pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

totally. i'm a bit jealous.
Avatar 4:23pm
northguineahills:

I have so many holes in my Otomo collection, I can no longer count them all!
Avatar 4:25pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

more than it takes to fill the albert hall?
  4:27pm
Dean:

Best story involves Sviatoslav Richter's fabled recording from Sofia, Bulgaria, of Mussourgsky's "Pictures." I'd read in Jim Svejda's record guide that it's worth the coughing, wheezing audience, so I aimed to find it. This was early days of CDs, and it hadn't been reissued on the new format. Svejda himself doubted it would appear soon. (He was right, but it's now out.) I drove all over the greater LA area over the course of a couple weeks hunting for the LP. Nothing. Finally, I dropped into my buddy's mostly rock/folk/novelty record store one Sunday afternoon. There on the counter was a stack of used classical LPs he'd just acquired. My nose twitched. At the bottom of the pile, the Richter "Pictures." Cost me fifty cents.
Avatar 4:29pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

sweet
Avatar 4:42pm
northguineahills:

I used to think it was impossible to find any post-war avant classica records, I had to make do w/ listening to LPs in the university music library. One trip to NYC to Other Music I saw a Xenakis record for $100. After who knows how many record stores, I ended up walking from my office to my car in downtown Jacksonville, I saw the library was having a record sale. I went in, and all LPs were 50 cents. I walked away w/ so many records I couldn't see where I was walking. Including many Cage, Varese, etc LPs, and the same Xenakis LP I saw in OM. The late 90s.early 2000s was the sweet spot for library/radio station record sales.
Avatar 4:43pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

y'all're making me jelly
  4:51pm
Dean:

Harmonia Mundi used to mount a quarterly parking lot sale at its Robertson location in LA during the '90s. Prices were $2.00 and up per disk, and the catalog included a lot of new classical LPs and CDs. One that got away: the Wergo box set, LPs, of the Nancarrow player piano studies, maybe twelve bucks. Shoulda grabbed it. Didn't.
Avatar 4:54pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

damn
  4:55pm
Dean:

By "new classical" I meant "new music," but most of the records were sealed, too. Later, some guy opened a record store in Los Feliz, East Side Records, that was largely an outlet for HMU catalog records after the parking lot sales had discontinued. One weekend I walked out with, I kid you not, fifty CDs acquired at once. I believe some of them are yet unsealed. I subscribe to the Walter Benjamin approach to collecting.
  4:59pm
V Priceless:

Gotta score this. Think it might be out of print already, though.
Avatar 5:00pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

it kicks ass. i held out trying to buy it at a store and finally gave in to the call of amazon last spring. i'm sure there's copies around. it's so worth it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:20pm
Webhamster Henry:

Gee I wish I had some Beatles rolls for the old player piano!
  5:25pm
Dean:

Is this in fact derived from the Dvořák Slavonic Dance?
Avatar 5:26pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

that i couldn't tell you
  5:27pm
Dean:

My guess is Dvořák couldn't, either.
Avatar 5:28pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

dvořák was addicted to ringo's blood. he couldn't even tell you what day it was.
  6:08pm
Dean:

Up next, Judy Garland and "The Trolley Song"!
Avatar 6:09pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

ah, that woulda been good...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
Dave in Vermont:

lovely Parallels
Avatar 6:21pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i hope somewhere out there somebody's listening to this and sportsy talk at the same time.
Avatar 6:23pm
northguineahills:

Should be played w/ Linda Perhac's Parallelograms.
Avatar 6:24pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i had a nice pair of things to play together but this is gonna go for another half an hour so it'll have to wait until next week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:25pm
Dave in Vermont:

thankful for the deep listening opportunity
  6:28pm
V Priceless:

Cool stuff
Avatar 6:38pm
northguineahills:

Yeah, I've never heard this Perich piece, I need to find more of his stuff, as I'm barely familiar w/ him.
Avatar 6:39pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

this is from a four-cd series called 'compositions,' all of which i love (and all quite nicely packaged). i think you can still get the set at a reasonable price on the physical editions site.
Avatar 6:43pm
northguineahills:

That will have to wait until I'm employed, and dutifully sheltered again. Gotta skidaddle, cheers everyones!
  6:53pm
Jeff g.:

This is good dish-doing music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
Dave in Vermont:

also, reading-about-the-development-of-written-Japanese music
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
Webhamster Henry:

Løkkegaard is Danish - and no relation.www.nielsloekkegaard.dk...
  6:59pm
V Priceless:

Thanks Kurt!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
Webhamster Henry:

But certainly, you are using your four hours to good effect!
Avatar 7:00pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

oops, did i say dutch or something?
yeah, danish.
  7:00pm
Jeff g.:

Thanks, Kurt!
  2:16pm
gene pritsker:

Hey Kurt thank you for playing my concerto ! I would love to send you my new chamber CD if you might be interested! - very hip show !!
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