“Electrifying” is right! Thanks for the heads up.
I want to dynamite your mind with love tonight.
BTW - Terje Rypdal was the musical Director of the Musical Hair in 1970 (Norway).
The music is on CD here https://www.platekompaniet.no/musikk...mklassikere-cd
There was a lot of debate in (religious christian) Norway at the time:
Hair har vært satt opp i Norge flere ganger, første gang på Den Nationale Scene (DNS) i Bergen i 1970. Sven Henning hadde regien, Lucy Fenwick koreografien, Helge Hoff Monsen scenografien, mens Terje Rypdal hadde den musikalske ledelsen, og Bergens-bandet Saft framførte musikken. Musikalen var oversatt fra engelsk av Helge Hagerup og fikk tittelen Hår. «Predikantenes broderkrets» holdt folkemøte i Bergen med metodistpresten Iver E. Høy og redaktør Arthur Berg i Dagen som hovedtalere, før premieren på DNS 4. desember 1970. Debatten hadde da rast i bergensavisene hele høsten. «Hår-musikken er demonisk», stod det i Bergens Tidende, som omtalte hvordan stykket ble diskutert både i bystyret og skolestyrene. Bjørgvin-bispen Per Juvkam utalte at «Norges moderscene stiller seg til tjeneste for moralsk forfall». I Bergens Tidendes anmeldelse kalte Rolf Døcker forestillingen for en «plastparykk», men bemerket ensemblets «aldri sviktende entusiasme», og at det under nakenscenen var «så dus belysning at man nesten må ha en katts skarpe nattsyn for å se om – ja altså hår eller ikke hår». Aftenpostens anmelder syntes at «Hår strider mot all moral og anstendighet», og Bergen og omegn presteforening nedsatte et tremannsutvalg for å skrive en kritikk av stykkets livsfilosofi. DNS kunne likevel melde at alle forestillinger var utsolgt.
yay! More elephant9 the better.
Please don't ask questions, just use google.
Never let good music get in the way of making a profit.
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Cool! Can we get another heads up when Rune Grammofon puts it on sale? Please!
Elephant9 with Terje Rypdal: Catching Fire (2LP/CD)
https://runegrammofon.com/products/e...=shopify_email
CD in 6-panel digipac or double vinyl edition in stunning gatefold sleeve!
Liner notes by David Fricke
Elephant9 established their reputation as a live powerhouse well before their album debut in 2008 and have since released six more studio albums as well as the two double live albums in 2019, Psychedelic Backfire I and II, the latter with guest guitarist Reine Fiske, whose favourite guitarist happened to be Terje Rypdal. With both albums out of print, Catching Fire is a most welcome addition to their discography. Recorded at a remarkable concert from 2017 in Oslo, Rypdal would turn 70 later in the year.
Catching Fire share common ground with classic live albums from the likes of Mahavishnu Orchestra, ELP and King Crimson, especially when it comes to energy levels and a sense of untamed intensity. That said, there are also stretches of calm at play here, especially in the 22-minute opener where Rypdal introduces himself with some trademark, glacier melodic lines. Rypdal is on fire throughout, adding lead action, fierce rhythm work and abstract acrobatics from his toolbox.
Terje Rypdal´s main body of work is with ECM, first as a member of Jan Garbarek Quartet (Afric Pepperbird, 1970) and with his first solo album Terje Rypdal (1971), all in all counting some 30 releases up to Conspiracy (2020).
Ståle and Terje share a common musical understanding, stemming from Ståle being the guitarist´s “right hand” both in the studio and on stage for close to 30 years. Torstein and Nikolai is the most solid of rhythm sections, a well-oiled engine; finesse and power combined.
Released 18.10.24
^ Thanks for posting the info - Preordered!
This went up on Spotify the other day (and I assume most services), anyone listened to it? I'm waiting for my CD. I have one Terje Rypdal album which I THINK is a compilation, so I'm not very familiar with his playing.
I'm also waiting for the CD, but I have a few TR albums. I think I enjoy the double album Odyssey the most; lots of extended length instrumental grooves with a bit of a spacey feel (but not space rock). If you like his playing and want to dive deeper, I'd offer this one up.
I also love the hell out of When I Seem To Be Far Away, but that might be less of an "easy" entry point. Half is killer jazz rock, the other half is a symphonic tone poem. Oh, and Ståle Storløkken of Elephant9 is on the TR albums Vossabrygg and Crime Scene (and possibly others).
If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
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Also, Ephemeral Sun: it's a thing and we like making things that might be your thing: https://ephemeralsun.bandcamp.com
I listened to this yesterday while working. It seemed that Rypdal's role is quite small. But I really didn't listen very concentrated yet.
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Over Birkerot is absolutely a killer track!I think I enjoy the double album Odyssey the most
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Please don't ask questions, just use google.
Never let good music get in the way of making a profit.
I'm only here to reglaze my bathtub.
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
https://michaelpdawson.bandcamp.com
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...MCD-spc-7.aspx
Track 2 on the CD is 21:12. Coincidence? Hard to tell - track 1 is 22:18.
Now on Bandcamp
https://elephant9band.bandcamp.com/album/catching-fire
Very good stuff.
I want to dynamite your mind with love tonight.
Thanks to the OP. I just ordered one from Ken over at Laser CD.
Don't forget, Arrival of the Elders went OOP and wasn't repressed! If you want the CD, best to buy soon.
Very happy to catch them playing next Friday here in Berlin.
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This thing smokes!! Aptly titled, IMO
"And this is the chorus.....or perhaps it's a bridge...."
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