Stanton_Moore-III-2006-RARE

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MP3/FLAC
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RARE
Size
65,10 MB
Files
10
Date
2008-06-13

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   Stanton Moore - III, (c) 2006)

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 | 01. poison pushy                                                 [04:17]
 | 02. licorice                                                     [03:55]
 | 03. big uns get the ball rolling                                 [05:45]
 | 04. chilcock                                                     [06:40]
 | 05. dont be comin with no weak sauce                             [05:07]
 | 06. dunkin in the deep                                           [06:41]
 | 07. maple plank                                                  [06:30]
 | 08. water from an ancient well                                   [07:14]
 | 09. when the levee breaks                                        [05:40]
 | 10. i shall not be moved                                         [03:00]
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 |                                                               .. [54:49]
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 | Amazon.com
 | New Orleans based jazz funk drummer Stanton Moore was a founding member
 | of the ┬"steamroller funk┬" band Galactic in the early 1990s, and has
 | dabbled in a variety of progressive jazz projects in the years since.
 | His discography includes two solo recordings (All Kooked Out in 1998
 | and Flyin’ the Koop in 2001) and a host of collaborative projects,
 | including Garage a Trois, a progressive jazz trio with eight-string
 | guitarist Charlie Hunter, saxophonist Skerik and vibraphonist Mike
 | Dillon. Outre Mer, Garage a Trois’ 2005 release on Telarc, followed a
 | consistently polyrhythmic groove, thanks in large part to Moore’s
 | broad range. Moore steps out on his own again for the aptly titled III,
 | his third solo project. This recording features Robert Walter on organ
 | and Will Bernard on guitar, along with a few special guests: Skerik,
 | and trombonist Mark Mullins. The album was recorded at the legendary
 | Preservation Hall in New Orleans. In the final stretch, Moore pays a
 | solemn tribute to his beleaguered hometown with a three-song suite. It
 | begins with beautiful rendition of South African pianist/composer
 | Abdullah Ibrahim┬Æs ┬"Water from an Ancient Well,┬" followed by a dark
 | and ominous rendition of Led Zeppelin┬Æs ┬"When the Levee Breaks,┬" and
 | closes with the gentle spiritual, ┬"I Shall Not Be Moved,┬" a track
 | that suggests perseverance and resolve.
 |
 | Indeed, Moore is a survivor – literally and artistically. Despite some
 | of his own personal setbacks in the aftermath of Katrina, he continues
 | to channel the muse and explore the remote places where jazz, funk,
 | soul and various other musical strains merge. III is, among other
 | things, a survivor’s tale – a recording that ignores adversity and
 | pursues the creative ideal.
 |
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Files

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01-stanton_moore-poison_pushy-rare.mp35,05 MB
02-stanton_moore-licorice-rare.mp34,37 MB
03-stanton_moore-big_uns_get_the_ball_rolling-rare.mp36,44 MB
04-stanton_moore-chilcock-rare.mp37,44 MB
05-stanton_moore-dont_be_comin_with_no_weak_sauce-rare.mp35,60 MB
06-stanton_moore-dunkin_in_the_deep-rare.mp37,21 MB
07-stanton_moore-maple_plank-rare.mp37,03 MB
08-stanton_moore-water_from_an_ancient_well-rare.mp310,66 MB
09-stanton_moore-when_the_levee_breaks-rare.mp36,97 MB
10-stanton_moore-i_shall_not_be_moved-rare.mp34,33 MB