Archive for July, 2021

Bluey of Incognito: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Bluey of Incognito: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick joins Ross Boissoneau to discuss career-impacting albums from Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire.

Dark Monarchy, "Drain the Sea" from 'All Roads Lead to Rome' (2021): One Track Mind

Dark Monarchy, “Drain the Sea” from ‘All Roads Lead to Rome’ (2021): One Track Mind

“Drain the Sea” whets the appetite as the Dark Monarchy prepares to release ‘All Roads Lead to Rome,’ the latest project from Mark Anthony K and Joe Bailey.

Dan Rosenboom, Billy Mohler + Anthony Fung - 'Refraction' (2021)

Dan Rosenboom, Billy Mohler + Anthony Fung – ‘Refraction’ (2021)

While America and the rest of the world tries to regain its footing, Dan Rosenboom, Billy Mohler and Anthony Fung have already made a full recovery music-wise. ‘Refraction’ is the sweet sound of renewal.

Dan Cavalca - 'Lights of Red Island' (2021)

Dan Cavalca – ‘Lights of Red Island’ (2021)

There would be no point in remaking an entire album if it were to be done the same way. That was the challenge before Dan Cavalca and he rose to it by converting the freewheeling, improvised ‘Colors of Red Island’ into the creatively electronic ‘Lights of Red Island.’

Yes, "Give and Take" from 'Union' (UK version, 1991): YESterdays

Yes, “Give and Take” from ‘Union’ (UK version, 1991): YESterdays

“Give and Take” only made it onto the version of ‘Union’ released in the U.K. Too bad; it’s easily one of this Yes album’s better moments.

Head With Wings - 'Comfort in Illusion' (2021)

Head With Wings – ‘Comfort in Illusion’ (2021)

Head With Wings’ new EP offers a 17 minute-plus glimpse into a very modern prog-rock world filled with the beauty of a continuous thought.

William Parker - 'Mayan Space Station' (2021)

William Parker – ‘Mayan Space Station’ (2021)

‘Mayan Space Station’ is another facet of the multi-dimensional artistry of William Parker. The first listens will surprise, and later listens will uncover that the same man who brought us ‘O’Neal’s Porch’ and ‘I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield’ can absolutely be the brainchild behind these spiritual, loose rock jams.

Chicago, "The Only One" from 'The Heart of Chicago' (1997): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “The Only One” from ‘The Heart of Chicago’ (1997): Saturdays in the Park

Ironically named, Chicago’s Lenny Kravitz-produced “The Only One” is frustrating because it keeps you wanting and wishing for more.

Mike Zito - 'Resurrection' (2021)

Mike Zito – ‘Resurrection’ (2021)

That blues spirit is alive and well inside Mike Zito and with ‘Resurrection,’ he spreads that healing feeling to anyone within earshot of his music.

Matt Mitchell + Kate Gentile, "for teens | spinal thought | peripheral drome" (2021): One Track Mind

Matt Mitchell + Kate Gentile, “for teens | spinal thought | peripheral drome” (2021): One Track Mind

Matt Mitchell and Kate Gentile’s “for teens,” “spinal thought” and “peripheral drome” are spare conceptions with rich detail filled in on the fly from the assembled collection of improvisation masters.