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17th November 2017 Album 2 Comments Album of the Monthfusionjazz

Earthworks/All Heaven …

Sit up straight and pay attention, everyone, because if you don't what follows will be terribly confusing. For this Album of the Month piece I'm going to review two albums by Bill Bruford's Earthworks. Yes, Smithers minor, this is cheating but it provides a partial solution to a difficult problem. You see, I am very…Read more Earthworks/All Heaven …

12th November 2017 Track 6 Comments progressive rockTrack of the Week

The Lesson

Do you believe in formal education or are you a proponent of the school of hard knocks? Was your schooling a good preparation for your adult life or did it squeeze every precious drop of creativity from your soul like the juice of the lemon in a lemonade press? Did you leave school/university a rounded…Read more The Lesson

5th November 2017 Track 4 Comments bluesfusionjazzTrack of the Week

Tears in Heaven

While idly browsing the Web the other day, with my Release Radar playing in the background, my thoughts were hijacked by a bluesy bass solo. I knew immediately that it was something by Colin Hodgkinson. It had to be him because nobody plays bass like Colin Hodgkinson. Switching to the Spotify window I saw the…Read more Tears in Heaven

29th October 2017 Track 1 Comment folkorchestralprogressive rockTrack of the Week

Starless

For those who are unfamiliar with the British folk music scene The Unthanks are a five-piece folk group led by sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank. The band was formed in 2004 as an all female group called Rachel Unthank and the Winterset. After lineup changes that brought Adrian McNally into the band as pianist, arranger, producer…Read more Starless

22nd October 2017 Track 5 Comments alternativeclassicalTrack of the Weekworld

Purinjiti

Today Crotchety Man is venturing off the beaten tracks, out into the trackless wastes of the Australian desert. He is the dark-skinned messenger carrying news of a recent performance of an atmospheric piece by the British composer David Warin Solomons. The message is both verbal and symbolic. As he walks barefoot over the sun-baked earth…Read more Purinjiti

15th October 201717th October 2017 Track 2 Comments fusionjazzsoft rockTrack of the Week

Corner Painter

Q: What's small, female, Australian and brilliant? A: Tal Wilkenfeld. No, it's not a joke. It's what I asked Mrs. Crotchety the other day after reading a blog post by CirdecSongs. The article was a personal appreciation of Jeff Beck and it just happened to mention Beck's bass player on his Live At Ronnie Scott's…Read more Corner Painter

14th October 201714th October 2017 Album 2 Comments Album of the Monthambientorchestral beats

Feathers

As promised in the previous post, here is my review of Feathers, the 2014 album by Poppy Ackroyd. It will be brief, not because the music is dull but because no dictionary in Crotchety Man's extensive library has adequate words for the soothing, susurrating sounds that emanate from the hi-fi when it is commanded to…Read more Feathers

8th October 2017 Track 4 Comments classicalcrossoverjazzorchestral beatsTrack of the Week

Bolek i Lolek

Nearly a year ago now Crotchety Man got very excited about a band/project called Hidden Orchestra. Regular readers will remember my review of the album Archipelago in which I introduced the term "orchestral beats" to describe the music of Joe Acheson and his collaborators. Since then there has been one other post in these pages…Read more Bolek i Lolek

1st October 20171st October 2017 Track 2 Comments boogierockTrack of the Week

Raise High …

I have a hard time finding a genre for Black Peaches, a band formed in 2014 by Rob Smoughton, the drummer with Hot Chip and Scritti Politti. On the band's Facebook page they describe their music as Southern Boogie, Country-Soul, Disco-Rock and Jazz. That's a combination the Crotchety Mind just can't grok. To make things…Read more Raise High …

24th September 201731st December 2017 Track 1 Comment 2000sorchestralpopTrack of the Week

A Lady of a Certain Age

We are in classic Track of the Week territory today. A Lady of a Certain Age is a song by The Divine Comedy, a band that wouldn't normally qualify for inclusion in these pages. But this track manages to avoid the flimsy fluff of the Comedy's pure pop songs and gives us what The Guardian's…Read more A Lady of a Certain Age

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