BLUE Nights

BLUE Nights Artist: Bruford Levin Upper Extremities
Label: Discipline Gm UK
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 633367000224
EAN: 0633367000224
ASIN: B00004RD8S


Release Date: 2003-01-01

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Listmania:

  1. The best solo works by Bruford close to Prog music/prog jazz
  2. Instrumental Albums To Kill For
  3. The King Crimson family tree
  4. Favourite Electric Bassists
  5. Jazz Choices of a Progressive Music Fan
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  10. my favorite drum albums

Tracks:

  1. Piercing Glances
  2. Etude Revisited
  3. Palace of Pearls (On a Blade of Grass)
  4. Original Sin - Bruford Levin Upper Extremities, , Tony Levin
  5. Dentures of the Gods
  6. Deeper Blue
  7. Cobalt Canyons
  8. Fin de Siecle
  9. Picnic on Vesuvius
  10. Cerulean Sea
  11. Bent Taqasim/Torn Drumbass
  12. Cracking the Midnight Glass
  13. Presidents Day
  14. 3 Minutes of Pure Entertainment
  15. Outer Blue

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Never imagined I wouldn't like a Bruford CD.......2005-03-24

As a big fan of Bruford (Earthworks, Crimson, Yes, UK, Bruford) and Levin (Crimson, Gabriel, Lennon, Liquid Tension Experiment, Bozzio Levin Stevens) I figured that a live double disc with this awesome rhythm section would be stellar... how wrong I was. This music is nothing like the ensembles mentioned above; it is very weird avant-garde improvisational jazz. Not that there is anything wrong with that... if you like Mingus, Dolphy, and Coleman there may be quite a bit to enjoy, and maybe I just can't appreciate this style of music.

I have listened to this at least twenty times; therefore, this is not my initial reaction to this disc... for me there is nothing enjoyable on this CD. I would recommend any of Bruford's work mentioned above, but pass on this unless you're a fan of this type of music.

4 out of 5 stars King Crimson Projekts meets Miles Davis.......2004-11-06

This is a 2 CD set taken from live club shows in 1998. The sound is very good and there is very little audience noise. It sounds like the audiences were very small, like the concerts were done in half filled clubs. The first disc is 48 minutes and the second disc is 58 minutes with the addition of a bonus track from the original release. The packaging is fairly cheap looking.

This is jazz fusion. Some of it is discordant, especially the opening track. Mostly the music is lively, entertaining but very rough and hard. It is along the lines of what King Crimson was doing at the time, only more accessible. With Chris Botti playing on trumpet, much of the music sounds like a harder version of Miles Davis.

This band came together right after King Crimson was in it's "Projecks" and "Thrak" stages. Both Bill Bruford and Tony Levin were in King Crimson at the time. King Crimson was a sextet at the time and doing all kinds of experimentation with different combinations of the members of the band. They put out a number of CD's where any "C" in the title was replaced with a "K". The music was hard and metallic. Much of it was pure noise with members of the group just going off in any direction. Some of it was very interesting.

I think that Bruford and Levin take all that experimentation with King Crimson and evolve it into something much better. David Torn on guitar sounds like Robert Fripp under control. And the trumpet really adds a new dimension to the music.

Levin is always a very interesting artist. Another album to check out is his Double Espresso, which is more traditional fusion and new wave jazz. I think his best album (besides the 1980's King Crimson material) is Levin, Bozzio, Stevens Blacklight Syndrome. That is a CD to search out and cherish.

5 out of 5 stars Fantástico.......2002-09-23

Fantástico. No se puede decir otra cosa de este CD. Este disco es lo mejor que he oído en el campo del Jazz eléctrico desde el Pangea de Miles Davis (allá por 1975). Es dificil destacar a alguno de los cuatro miembros del grupo, pero la combinación del sonido típico del King Crimson instrumental de finales de los 90 con la trompeta cool de Botti es genial. Desde luego, por mucho que digan, éste último no es Davis (hasta ahí podríamos llegar), pero su papel tampoco es el de liderar este grupo, por lo que su aportación es más que correcta.

5 out of 5 stars A New Standard for Fusion.......2000-09-26

On this record, these guys find new ways to expand the consciousness of the listener. The combination of the poly-metric blending of time signitures between the bass/stick and drums, the weird and sometimes eerie Tornian soundscapes, and the lonely Miles inspired trumpet takes fusion somewhere I've never heard it go. While the studio record they did was interesting, this record is visceral and alive and at times totally breathtaking. I want to be in this band.

5 out of 5 stars live of B.L.U.E.......2000-06-21

So to speak, it's a double live version of B.L.U.E. Including some other & a bonus track, of course. As for me, I'm fond of studio version more rather than this live one. But it's great that some tracks from studio are extended for live play. & some tracks are improvs or jams. Higly recommended for guys & girls who like each or at least one of Bill Bruford,Tony Levin and David Torn. These three good performers gathered once before at Torn's excellent work "Cloud about mercury". Though I haven't experienced any other Chris Botti, he is good especially at "Original Sin". By the way, Torn doesn't play impressively in this project to me.

Music CD:

  1. The Sounds of Source - Volume Five
  2. Undeniable
  3. Kokopelli Christmas
  4. Angel on a Stone Wall ~ Paul Halley
  5. Sunscapes ~ Michael Jones
  6. Lean on Me ~ Sally Harmon
  7. Yoga at Dawn ~ Various Artists
  8. Bliss ~ Bliss
  9. Ayurveda: Moving in Time ~ Janetta Petkus
  10. Comparsa + 2 ~ Deep Forest

Music CD

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Music CD

No Me Pidas Que Te Quiera ~ Rogelio Jordan

No Tempo Da Bossa Nova ~ Quarteto em Cy

Lo Hare Por Ti ~ Mazz

BLUE Nights ~ Bruford Levin Upper Extremities

Thou Art in Heaven ~ Mike Oldfield

Jazz Piano: Best Of ~ Various Artists

The Beginning ~ Hip Hop and Reggaeton Classics (Various Artists) Latin Reggae, Rey Pirin, Hector y T

10 Exitos de Juan Gabriel ~ Juan Gabriel

Bodegon Musical ~ Patrullero Mancuso

Discografia Completa ~ Daniel Agostini