Monday, July 27, 2020

Jazz On A Summer's Day Dept.

Like, digsville!
Jimmy Giuffre, Third Streamer First Class and Foamfeatured© antecedently, teams up with fellow no-sweat reedsman Lee Konitz (check those eyeglasses!) for what will be the nicest album you've heard all your life, probably. At least for today.

Cooler than a Daiquiri in a frosted glass, sweeter than a summer breeze, this is music to ease the fever in your soul or the ache in your heart. 

This is the original nine-track release. Included as a FoamBonus© is Giuffre's rare The Four Brothers Sound, an interesting experiment in multi-tracking, but no masterpiece.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Slight Return Dept.

Not one of Ed Caraeff's finer moments.
Beachcombing. The Isle O'Foam© is the beachcomber's paradise. If you can remember when beaches were made of sand, and not plastic bottles, fast food packaging, nitrous oxide canisters, and the bloated corpses of poisoned marine life, you'll maybe remember the lost art of beachcombing. Walking along the beach, digging your toes in, finding small treasures. Here's what I found recently - not much to look at - that cover could be just about any late 'sixties band getting back to nature and gazing with eyes unclouded by cynicism at a bright Aquarian future - but I took it back to the gold-plated Airstream H.Q., dusted it off, and was very pleasantly surprised.

First, by the fact that it's from '71, when that Aquarian dream was already dead and buried. Second, by the powerhouse rhythm section, which is a freaking joy to hear. That's the first thing I listen for these days, and if the drummer and the bass player check the boxes I look at what else there is. Plenty - weirdly catchy songs that veer between hard rock and country. Stub-your-toe time changes, tough and agile lead guitar, and great lead vocals that never descend into that throaty blues-buster caricature. This is a real keeper, and as good as those striped pants on the cover promise.