Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts

20 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #22: Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Time Out" (1959)

I feel many things while looking at this

Part 22 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I still am trash, but this time to a Turkish(?) beat.

TL;DR:
I fear the day that I run out of these pictures.

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15 February 2019

11 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #20: Miles Davis, "Kind of Blue" (1959)

I don't see much blue except for your vest? The font maybe? Is this why jazz continues to perplex me?
Part 20 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I continue to be a trash human who can't appreciate jazz.

TL;DR:



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08 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #19: Marty Robbins, "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" (1959)


Looks like Nicolas Cage got lost on the set of "Three Amigos"

Part 19 of my 
1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to an album that puts the 'Western' in 'Country and Western.' Yippee-ki-yay.

TL;DR:

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03 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #18: Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book" (1959)


Eye see you

Part 18 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to nearly three-and-a-half hours of Ella Fitzgerald music. And then proceed to write about it all.

TL;DR:

So we're clear: She's amazing. But 3+ hours of anything...

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21 May 2018

MUSIC OR DIE #17: Sarah Vaughan, "Live at Mister Kelly's" (1957)

Part 17 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to a live, one-take album from an oft-forgot jazz legend. And figure out who tf Mister Kelly is, and why he wants my hat. And also ignore the fact that chronologically this comes after my previous post's album. Oops.

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18 May 2018

MUSIC OR DIE #16: Billie Holiday, "Lady in Satin" (1958)


Part 16 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I explore the works of one of the All Time Greats....and it only took me about a year and a half since my last post! At this rate, I should reach the '60s by my retirement party! Appropriate, potentially...

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03 January 2017

MUSIC OR DIE #15: Tito Puente, "Dance Mania" (1958)

Ain't no party like a Tito Puente party!

Part 15 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I still am awful at reviewing jazz/largely instrumental albums, but at least this one is in Spanish?

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29 December 2016

MUSIC OR DIE #14: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, "Jack Takes the Floor" (1958)

We gon' be up on da floor

Part 14 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I explore the roots of folk music – starting with this Bob Dylan certified (c) album.

TL;DR:

Yep.

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21 May 2016

MUSIC OR DIE #13–Little Richard, "Here's Little Richard" (1957)

Yes, there you are indeed

Part 13 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I FREAK OUT BECAUSE I'VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO REVIEWING THIS ALBUM YAAAASSSS

In which I exhibit intense professionalism as I deconstruct the roots of modern rock.

Ah, who am I kidding? I'M GONNA TALK ABOUT LITTLE RICHARD, YOU GUYS!




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14 May 2016

MUSIC OR DIE #12–Machito, "Kenya" (1957)

Not to be confused with Toto's "Africa"

Part 12 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to EVEN MORE Afro-Cuban jazz-pop-fusion from the 1950s!
...that is a sentence I never thought I'd construct.
TL;DR:
When this...
...is the guy making the music, you know it's gonna be good.

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11 May 2016

MUSIC OR DIE #11–Sabu, "Palo Congo" (1957)

Party!
Part 11 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I continue to demonstrate my musical ignorance, only this time to a sick new beat!

TL;DR:


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29 April 2016

MUSIC OR DIE #10–Thelonious Monk, "Brilliant Corners" (1957)

After a yearlong hiatus, I AM BACK! 
I could write an entire blog post about just that album cover. Dat. Cover.
Part 10 of my 1000+ part series.
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TL;DR:  In which I continue my ride on the B.S. train. 



I still have no idea what I'm doing! Wheeeeee!



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30 March 2015

MUSIC OR DIE #9–Count Basie, "The Atomic Mr. Basie" (1957)

That escalated rather quickly, don't you think.

Part 9 of my 1000+ part series
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In which I continue to demonstrate my lack of ability to review instrumental tracks.

TL;DR
Some things never change.
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08 March 2015

MUSIC OR DIE #7–Frank Sinatra, "Songs for Swingin' Lovers!" (1956)

The original cover + the reissued extra creepy cover
Part 7 of my 1000+ part series
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When last we saw our hero, he was battling that mood indigo, but here he makes his triumphant return to the top. 


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06 March 2015

MUSIC OR DIE #5–Fats Domino, "This Is Fats" (1956)

Fats? More like PHATs, amirite?
...I'll show myself out
Part 5 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I contemplate the roots of rock n' roll, and think about blueberry pie. Mmm, pie.

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05 March 2015

MUSIC OR DIE #4–Louis Prima, "The Wildest!" (1956)

You do you, honey
Part 4 of my 1000+ part series. 
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In which I continue to review things I know nothing about, this time with a swingin' jazz soundtrack. So wild!

TL;DR:
If you appreciate ravioli, gigolos, and pies, then know that THIS IS SO FUN LISTEN TO THIS RIGHT NOW

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04 March 2015

MUSIC OR DIE #3–The Louvin Brothers, "Tragic Songs of Life" (1956)

No, this is not the poster of what could have been the most epic John Waters movie ever.

Part 3 of my 1000+ part series. 
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In which I learn about old school country, and how "tragic" it can be. 

TL;DR:
I still know nothing about country, but I see how this has influenced what little modern country music I have heard. 

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