Granelli, Jerry V16 / Vancouver '08
Album: | Vancouver '08 | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Granelli, Jerry V16 | Added: | Oct 2009 | |
Label: | Songlines Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-02-07 | Pull Date: | 2010-04-11 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 11 | Apr 4 | Mar 21 | Feb 21 | Feb 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 03, 2024: | Music Casserole
Dizzy Moods |
4. | Apr 02, 2010: | Memory Select
The Truth |
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2. | Jun 15, 2024: | Music Casserole
The Truth |
5. | Mar 20, 2010: | Music Casserole
Brutto Ma Buono |
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3. | Apr 08, 2010: | Memory Select
Brutto Ma Buono |
6. | Mar 19, 2010: | Memory Select
Brutto Ma Buono |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2010-01-17
Reviewed 2010-01-17
Like slow rockin' blues put through an avant-jazz filter: The electric guitars suggest rock, but the melodies are based on the complexities of jazz, and of course you've got open-ended improv segments too. Tempos stay slow; don't expect Sonny Sharrock. It's got too much blues fire to be called "prog," but then again, you'd be set *on* fire if you played it in a blues club; it's too slow and often too abstract for that. Instrumental; FCC clean.
If you're not into "jazz," go straight for track 9 for some country twang (and country gloom), or to 6 for an outright pretty guitar essay. My faves were 2 and 4.
David Tronzo -- electric slide guitar
Christian Kogel -- electric guitar
J. Anthony Granelli -- electric bass
Jerry Granelli -- drums
1- Peaceful, but with a blaring guitar sound. Gets into slow, slow, glooping improv-fusion.
2- A slow rock stomp
3- Delicate bobbing, rhythmic and small and cute. Gets louder for a friendly folk-rocky vibe
4- Calm, jazzy guitar figure. Whispery/stormy drum solo, then some abstract guitar weirdness.
5- Slow and sad, sometimes with a big emotional sound.
6- Ahhh, floaty and placid. Pretty.
7- A bit proggy, based on a pattering riff. Breaks into open/free improv later.
8- Four minutes of quiet guitar skimming. Then suddenly, a reggae-like, snappy beat, very catchy mon.
9- Downcast Americana rock, quite slow but juicy.
10- An open-aired bluesiness. Slow, disjoint, lots of drum madness. Starts sparse but gets louder and more involved as it goes on. And it's a Mingus cover.
11- A meditiation on drums, mostly brushes.
If you're not into "jazz," go straight for track 9 for some country twang (and country gloom), or to 6 for an outright pretty guitar essay. My faves were 2 and 4.
David Tronzo -- electric slide guitar
Christian Kogel -- electric guitar
J. Anthony Granelli -- electric bass
Jerry Granelli -- drums
1- Peaceful, but with a blaring guitar sound. Gets into slow, slow, glooping improv-fusion.
2- A slow rock stomp
3- Delicate bobbing, rhythmic and small and cute. Gets louder for a friendly folk-rocky vibe
4- Calm, jazzy guitar figure. Whispery/stormy drum solo, then some abstract guitar weirdness.
5- Slow and sad, sometimes with a big emotional sound.
6- Ahhh, floaty and placid. Pretty.
7- A bit proggy, based on a pattering riff. Breaks into open/free improv later.
8- Four minutes of quiet guitar skimming. Then suddenly, a reggae-like, snappy beat, very catchy mon.
9- Downcast Americana rock, quite slow but juicy.
10- An open-aired bluesiness. Slow, disjoint, lots of drum madness. Starts sparse but gets louder and more involved as it goes on. And it's a Mingus cover.
11- A meditiation on drums, mostly brushes.
Track Listing
1. | Planting | 7. | Unnamed | |||
2. | The Truth | 8. | Steel Eyed Blues | |||
3. | Flipper | 9. | Murder Ballad | |||
4. | Brutto Ma Buono | 10. | Dizzy Moods | |||
5. | Wellfare | 11. | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans | |||
6. | Udon Waltz | . |