Other Mixes By Curtis_Burns
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A Dismissive Wave
Artist | Song | |
Boris Berman | Primitive (John Cage) | |
Fred Frith | Digging for Water | |
The Quiet American | Maritime Suite - Fore and Aft | |
George Lewis | Improvisation (Alvin Curran) | |
Lßszl= G=z/Budapest Jazz Orchestra, Gergely Vajda - conductor | Paris-Dakar (PTter E÷tv÷s) | |
Groundtruther | Arctic Circle | |
Vernon Reid & Masque | Outskirts | |
Band of HM Royal Marines & Lt. Col. G. A. C. Hoskins | Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (John Philip Sousa) | |
San Francisco Symphony & Thomas Hampson, Michael Tilson Thomas - conductor | They Are There! (Charles Ives) | |
The Beatles | Helter Skelter | |
Devo | Uncontrollable Urge | |
Louis Armstrong | I Double Dare You | |
Scott Amendola Band | My Son, The Wanderer | |
Medeski, Martin & Wood | Curtis | |
Bill Frisell Quartet | Stand Up, Sit Down | |
Steeley Span | Lay Down Your Weary Tune | |
Comment:
Thanks to g.a.b. l@bs for the Medeski, Martin & Wood pointer.Feedback:
Looks interesting. Nice Fred Frith track and I absolutely love that Devo song.
I really like the beatles -DEVO -Louis Armstrong section...inspired!
merry x-mas to ya, esp like that ending tune
superb, especially the10-12 stretch.
I suppose one has to put on their Royal Order of the Water Buffalo hat when track eight commences, and the rest looks just as secretive and hush-hush. Another Burnsian enigma.
Aha, looking good, here, Curtis (a little of this & a little of that).
I was hoping someone would utilize that Lßszl= G=z/Budapest Jazz Orchestra track on a mix soon (it's a personal fave), ;~]. And I'm going to use something off the BFQ disc on an upcoming jazz-ishy mix.
I was hoping someone would utilize that Lßszl= G=z/Budapest Jazz Orchestra track on a mix soon (it's a personal fave), ;~]. And I'm going to use something off the BFQ disc on an upcoming jazz-ishy mix.
Nice one Curtis. I'll have to find a copy of "They Are There"--it would be interesting to compare the symphonic version with the Kronos Quartet version I used a while back.
Recognising a few here Curtis, tres bon mon ami. Joyeux Noel a tu.
Ahhhh, you've inspired a tune...know a fraction of what's on offer...interesting as ever!
This is excellent, esp the Beathles to Satch section. But it appears that Curtis has been possessed by someone who puts together mixes of stuff I've actually heard of - what happended?!?
I like the flow from 9 to 10!
Yes, something tells me there's something interesting going on with 9-10...
Another winner, Mr. Burns!
I'm not very able to pass judgment on the first half, as there's not much I'm too familiar with, but 9-close looks like a really excellent sequence. Nice one again!
Isn't it a rule that all mixes with Helter Skelter have to be fun? Love the Ives (but think Tilson-Thomas wanks), the Vernon Reid, the Fred Frith, and gee most of it!
Looks mighty fine!