Not that I know every guitarist out there, but do you mean Joe Morris instead of John Morris, Kris?
Joe Morris certainly kicks ass - double threat as guitarist and bassist.
ted. Enemies are good for self-definition. Werner Herzog
--- On Wed, 12/17/08, Krispen Hartung <info@krispenhartung.com> wrote:
From: Krispen Hartung <info@krispenhartung.com> Subject: Re: One Guitarist, One Drummer was: Altered Tunings To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008, 8:26 PM
It is very good, but doesn't do what Interstellar Space does for me. And
clearly (with no disrespect to Nels, but more of a comment about the sheer
genius of Coltane), Nels' articulation on the guitar does not match
Coltrane's articulation and mastery of the sax. Again, I don't think
anyone would deny that without underestimating Coltrane.
I don't know much about Nels Cline, and have not listened to all of his
material. All of it is very good from what I have heard. I like the tracks on
the CD where he is playing clean, more than those where he has the shreader
guitar tone. The massive distortion gets on my nerves after a while.
I would like to hear John Morris (guitar) and Billy Kilson (drum) doing their
take of Interstellar Space. I saw Billy Kilson with Dave Holland a few years
ago, and was blown away. I have never seen a jazz drummer play with such energy
and speed. And of course, Morris that raw jazz tone that do well with a homage
to Interstellar Space.
Kris
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> I think it fully earns the title. I find it pretty incredible. I'd be
curious to hear your reaction.
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> Gorgeous version of "Lonnie's Lament" on it, too, after all
the chaos.
>
> Daryl Shawn
> www.swanwelder.com
> www.chinapaintingmusic.com
>
>> I was not aware of this CD with Nels. I will have to check it out. The
question is, does it earn the title of Interstellar Space Revisited? That album
of Coltrane's is insurpassable, allowing only remote approximations to its
level.
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>> Kris
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>>> Nels Cline and Gregg Bendian's "Interstellar Space
Revisited" is a superb reworking of Coltrane and Ali's masterpiece.
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