Saturday, May 30, 2009

Questionnaire.....pt. 3

This time it's Allan Browne, Shannon Barnett and Scott Tinkler.

Allan Browne: check him out here

1. Favorite/particularly interesting jazz album?

george lewis "climax session" blue note ..not the trombone player !

2. Favorite/particularly interesting 'world' recording?

allegri "misere" king's college

3. Favorite/particularly interesting classical recording/piece?

golbergs g. gould

4. Name a Jazz recording you're mad about but not many other people would know.

jelly roll morton "Billy Goat stomp"

5. Name a (genre other than jazz or jazz) record you're mad about but no one would've thought you'd be into.

are you experienced ? jimmy hendrix

6. Give me 3 of your favorite Australian Jazz recordings.

allfrey st. stompers ..barnard bros, dyer and polities 1959
" the thousands " phil slater quartet
bernie mc gann "ugly beauty "

7. Most underrated Australian Jazz player?

stephen grant

8. Most underrated non-Australian Jazz player?

warren baby dodds /billy higgins

9. Name a gig (or two or three) you saw in Australia that really stays with you....

roland kirk sydney town hall and basement 1973 ?
duke ellington dallas brooks hall
simon barker and carl dewhurst wangaratta

10. Favorite book(s) on music?

dr. faustus thos. mann

Shannon Barnett: check her out

1. Favorite/particularly interesting jazz album?

Duke Ellington – The Far East Suite or Black, Brown and Beige.

2. Favorite/particularly interesting 'world' recording?

Celia Cruz – anything!

3. Favorite/particularly interesting classical recording/piece?

Sarabande from Bach’s Cello Suite in D Minor.

4. Name a Jazz recording you're mad about but not many other people
would know.

Not many people would know the record? ‘Fahvergnugen’ Nils Wogram.
Not many people would know I liked it? Harry Connick Jnr ‘25’

5. Name a (genre other than jazz or jazz) record you're mad about but
no one would've thought you'd be into.

Justin Timberlake – Cry Me a River and Rod Stewart – Maggie May

6. Give me 3 of your favorite Australian Jazz recordings.

Vince Jones – Live
Julien Wilson Trio – While You Were Sleeping
Stephen Magnusson, Eugene Ball and Sergio Beresovsky – Healing Songs

7. Most underrated Australian Jazz player?

Stephen Grant

8. Most underrated non-Australian Jazz player?

Jim Black

9. Name a gig (or two or three) you saw in Australia that really stays
with you....

BBC @ MIJF 2009
The Necks @ The Corner Hotel 2005(?)
Kevin Hunt et al at Charles Sturt University - Bathurst 2000

10. Favorite book(s) on music?

‘Hendrix – Setting the Record Straight’ by John McDermott and Eddie Kramer…
and also comparing Mingus’ autobiography ‘Beneath the Underdog’ with the slightly more realist ‘A Critical Biography’ by Brian Priestley.


Scott Tinkler: check him out

1. Favorite/particularly interesting jazz album?

Out to Lunch- Eric Dolphy
Out Front - Booker Little

2. Favorite/particularly interesting 'world' recording?

What does World mean? Do you mean Earth recording?
Stuff by Karaikudi Mani and Sruthi Laya
Daorum, Simon Barker with the Korean fellas, amazing, can I call it "World"?

3. Favorite/particularly interesting classical recording/piece?

Elliot Carter- Catenaires, in fact, most Carter.
Rose is a Rose- John Rodgers, Classical? Well it's notated, apart from the Imporov stuff, not Jazz, bloody incredible music, my favorite Aus recording full stop.

4. Name a Jazz recording you're mad about but not many other people would know.

Chuck Mangione- Feels So Good,

5. Name a (genre other than jazz or jazz) record you're mad about but no one would've thought you'd be into.

Karnatic stuff, Korean Pansori stuff, Balkan-the drinking appeals, maybe some Tom Waits stuff, some Bjork, Meshugar,

6. Give me 3 of your favorite Australian Jazz recordings.

Artisans Workshop
Showa 44 (either one)
Phil Slater quartet, the thousands
Walter Lampe- Trio Music. ( he is Aussie but the album may not be)
Is that 3?

7. Most underrated Australian Jazz player?

Mark Simmonds - as good as it gets, every Aussie should be taught about what he did, everyone else should hear what he did.
Ken Edie, one of the most distinctive musicians on his instrument in the world, he cuts down trees, the world is so retarded.

8. Most underrated non-Australian Jazz player?

Dewey Redman, might sound weird but his son is better known for christ sake????

9. Name a gig (or two or three) you saw in Australia that really stays with you....

Karaikudi Mani - Sruthi Laya Quartet - Adelaide late 90's, one of the best performances of any kind I've ever seen, fucking incredible on every level,
The Daorum group live in Brisbane and Sydney, Il Tong is by far my favorite singer.
Pateras/Baxter/Brown at Wang.
Ren Walters/Guthrie/Becker at Bennetts.

10. Favorite book(s) on music?

I like the book I wrote that Barney mentions, if I could read I'd like more too.

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