Minding The Modern

«Southern Charm» by Tinsley Mortimer  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Jan. 5, 2020
«Southern Charm» by Tinsley Mortimer

«Southern Charm» by Tinsley Mortimer
English | ISBN: 9781451627503 | EPUB | 0.9 MB
Akikazu Nakamura, Shin Miyashita - Somei Satoh: Sun / Moon (1994) Re-Up

Akikazu Nakamura, Shin Miyashita - Somei Satoh: Sun / Moon (1994)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 43:52 | 126 MB
Genre: Modern Classical, Avant-Garde | Label: New Albion | Catalog: 69

With Sun/Moon, Somei Satoh speaks with the ancient, distinct voice of Buddha, with enough melodramatic romanticism to stir the emotions of even the most Western ears. Perhaps less cinematic than his previous album, Toward the Night, but no less passionate in tone, with gorgeous, rich dialogue between shakuhachi and koto that circulates between whispers, cries, gasps, and deep contemplation. The opening piece, "Kougetsu," is the sound of a rock garden minding its own business, a dragonfly dreaming restlessly amongst the bamboo. "Sanyou" follows in much the same way, in an expression of (as the composer puts it) "the purity of the early morning air." Shin Miyashita plucks his 17-string koto with patience, reverence, and in perfect symbiosis with Akikazu Nakamura, a stoic virtuoso on the shakuhachi.

Sea Fever: From First Date to First Mate  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at May 16, 2023
Sea Fever: From First Date to First Mate

Angela Meyer, "Sea Fever: From First Date to First Mate"
English | ISBN: 1459640713 | 2012 | 388 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam - Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam (1961) Reissue 1986

Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam - Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam (1961) Reissue 1986
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 213 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 120 Mb | Scans included
Country Blues, Acoustic Chicago Blues | Label: Chess | # CHD 9251 | Time: 00:34:25

Although Chess didn't bother to anthologize these sides into album form until the early '60s, this marvelous collection actually dates from 1953. Broonzy and Sam are both in great form here, sharing the vocals throughout and recalling their earlier days as Bluebird label and session mates. The sound is fleshed out by the addition of guitarist Lee Cooper (who at times almost sounds a bit too modern for the genre being explored here, throwing in what can only be described as Chuck Berry licks) and Big Crawford on upright bass.