Mostly Other People Do The Killing / This Is Our Moosic
Album: | This Is Our Moosic | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Mostly Other People Do The Killing | Added: | Nov 2008 | |
Label: | Hot Cup |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-11 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-15 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Mar 15 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 12, 2024: | Music Casserole
East Orwell |
4. | Feb 12, 2016: | Rebop
Drainlick |
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2. | Sep 03, 2024: | Traditions
Allentown |
5. | Jan 29, 2016: | Rebop
Drainlick |
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3. | Mar 24, 2022: | Rebop (rebroadcast from Aug 7, 2015)
East Orwell |
6. | Aug 07, 2015: | Rebop
East Orwell |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2008-12-28
Reviewed 2008-12-28
Free jazz... well, like Sinatra-era jazz (or old-timey stuff, on a couple of tracks) played by guys who grew up with punk rock in the water. Fast, dense, caffeinated. Peter Evans steals the show with his machine-gun trumpeting, but the other three players do a great job keeping the energy level redlined, even on the "slow" tracks. Plenty accessible and with plenty of humor; most tracks start from a nicely composed base and then fall apart rapidly. I've circled a few tracks, but you can't go wrong: Play them all.
The album cover, btw, is a copy of Ornette Coleman's "This Is Our Music," down to the bassist (Moppa Elliott -- or Charlie Haden, in Coleman's case) giving a sarcastic look that says he's about to kick someone's ass. Could be the photographer, could be YOU. It's a hilarious cover, and an inside photo on this CD has Elliott giving that look again, but with a baseball bat in hand. Very funny stuff; the pics alone let you know where this band is coming from.
Peter Evans (trumpet)
Kevin Shea (drums)
Jon Irabagon (sax)
Moppa Elliott (bass)
1- Swingy, catchy. Opens w/cool riff and heart-attack drums.
2- Old-timey swing. Brisk, upbeat, gets freer later.
3- Fast and slick, swingy. False start!
4- Slow (midtempo) waltz w/Spanish flare. Fast crazy solos, of course.
5- Kicks into fast soloing after a relatively laid-back start. Kind of mellow in the middle, too, before it ambushes you at the end.
6- Madcap, a touch of Spike Jones. After a totally free sax solo, lapses back into tuneful jazz.
7- Your parents' '50s swing, dissolving into fast chaos
8- Brash, brassy blues. A bit slower
9- OMG, it's Billy Joel's "Allentown," played straight up, complete with the "SHH! OOH! AAH!" effects. Ends with some goofy tweeting. Gloriously cheesy.
About that last track... the liner notes read: "Jon *loves* Billy Joel. That makes the rest of us a little bit uncomfortable..."
The album cover, btw, is a copy of Ornette Coleman's "This Is Our Music," down to the bassist (Moppa Elliott -- or Charlie Haden, in Coleman's case) giving a sarcastic look that says he's about to kick someone's ass. Could be the photographer, could be YOU. It's a hilarious cover, and an inside photo on this CD has Elliott giving that look again, but with a baseball bat in hand. Very funny stuff; the pics alone let you know where this band is coming from.
Peter Evans (trumpet)
Kevin Shea (drums)
Jon Irabagon (sax)
Moppa Elliott (bass)
1- Swingy, catchy. Opens w/cool riff and heart-attack drums.
2- Old-timey swing. Brisk, upbeat, gets freer later.
3- Fast and slick, swingy. False start!
4- Slow (midtempo) waltz w/Spanish flare. Fast crazy solos, of course.
5- Kicks into fast soloing after a relatively laid-back start. Kind of mellow in the middle, too, before it ambushes you at the end.
6- Madcap, a touch of Spike Jones. After a totally free sax solo, lapses back into tuneful jazz.
7- Your parents' '50s swing, dissolving into fast chaos
8- Brash, brassy blues. A bit slower
9- OMG, it's Billy Joel's "Allentown," played straight up, complete with the "SHH! OOH! AAH!" effects. Ends with some goofy tweeting. Gloriously cheesy.
About that last track... the liner notes read: "Jon *loves* Billy Joel. That makes the rest of us a little bit uncomfortable..."
Track Listing
1. | Drainlick | 6. | My Delightful Muse | |||
2. | Two Boot Jacks | 7. | Biggertown | |||
3. | Fagundus | 8. | Effort, Patience, Diligence | |||
4. | The Bats In Belfry | 9. | Allentown | |||
5. | East Orwell | . |