Music Notes - What I'm Listening To Today
From starting out listening to my parents records to staying up late at night listening to the radio to being introduced to album collecting as a teenager to making mix-tapes and into the present, it seems that I've always been searching for and listening to music of widely varied genres. Here's an idea of what I've been hearing along the way ....
Friday, August 21, 2026
Julius Hemphill
Friday, August 14, 2026
Mott the Hoople
Engaging in a little record store bin digging this afternoon. Found a seven-inch vinyl 45rpm of an obscure punk band, a R,E.M. tribute recording on compact disc and this .....
Mott the Hoople - 'All the Young Dudes.' From 1972 and on vinyl.
I was so focused on the singer/songwriters like Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Cat Stevens, etc., in those years that I never paid much attention to bands of the time. These days, I'll occasionally hear something that grabs my attention and think that I have some catching up to do. I'm only half a century behind.
David Bowie produced this and wrote the title song.
The 7-inch vinyl 45 that I unearthed. I know nothing about this record. Purchased because the cover photo caught my eye. I read that they were a garage rock / punk band. from 1995 on the 'Rip Off Records' label .... which caused me to smile. I'm a big fan of the existence of all these small independent record labels with interesting names. There ought to be a reference book or two or a corner in the library with works listing all these labels with bios, label logos and history. Maybe there is?
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Music for the Other Head
I see it classified as Psychedelic Rock. I'll need another listen, this time distraction free. There were some sounds that had me thinking or reminded vaguely of 'In-a-gadda-da-vida' by Iron Butterfly though not as hard as that. Like I said, I need a more attentive listen.
It's one of these weird finds I've been seeking out lately. I would have never listened to this up to a year or two ago. Part of my golden olden years evolution.
Don't know if this will help or confuse but it's a description copied from the albums Bandcamp page ..... "Somewhere between the Rama Lama sonic assault of MC5 & the Cosmic Tones of Sun Ra's Myth-Science Arkestra these guys carved out their own serendipitous expression."
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Mary Lou Williams
My latest listening obsession .... where you excitedly discover the music of someone you should have been listening to all along, with a long career and extensive catalogue of recordings to catch up on .....
'Zoning' from Mary Lou Williams. On compact disc and the Smithsonian Folkways label. Recorded and originally released in 1974. This is a 1995 reissue with a couple of previously unreleased tracks added. Piano jazz quartet with a second pianist.
Thought it was a lifeless and mediocre audio quality recording initially, not the performance or original song writing, but the actual engineering quality .... until I corrected my erroneous ways of worrying about what the neighbors would think and playing it at a low volume. Upon turning it up, the sound just washed over me and blasted open my senses. Beautiful and unique stuff, often reminding me of the years it comes from.
So as a result, and while feeling incredibly unaware and unlearned, I added this recording to my collection. From 1964. There's much more to discover. Looking forward to the adventure.
She had recently converted to Catholicism and this was a work of 'sacred jazz' with styles sometimes leaning towards spirituals, blues and avant-garde jazz.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Late Night Listening Party
Friday, June 26, 2026
Friday Afternoon Listening Session
Lucas Gunn - "You Shouldn't Try to Barrow Other People's Skin.'
American Primitive acoustic guitar, mostly 12-string with a little 6-string guitar and synthesizer mixed in ..... with a sound and style reminiscent of John Fahey. Each song recorded live in the studio with no overdubs. Just released today by Carbon Records. The vinyl hasn't arrived yet so I'm listening to files.
Lucas Gunn is Portland, Oregon based. It's difficult to pass on something from home.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Willard Grant Conspiracy
Sun Ra at 3am
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Jazzday Playlist
Thursday Jazzday playlist .....
- Collin Vallon, Patrice Moret & Julian Sartorius - Sisyphe ..... Piano and acoustic bass playing around a couple of repeated chords. Beautiful.
- Eberhard Weber - Closing Scene
- Keith Jarrett & Charlie Haden - My Ship
- Avishai Cohen - Behind the Broken Glass
- Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - Dawn Horizon / Badder Weather / These Goodbyes
- Pat Metheny Group - Dream of the Return
- Wallace Roney - Don't Stop Me Now
- Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - A Flat Minor Outtakes ..... Imagining my parents in their younger, pre-children days, around the living room radio listening to Duke Ellington.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Late Wednesday Afternoon Playlist
Late Wednesday afternoon and home from work scrolling through my itunes library and mostly hanging onto much younger days while struggling to hold back the tears playlist. (It is Wednesday, right?) ....
- Aimee Mann - Humpty Dumpty
- America - Ventura Highway ..... Flashbacks to times spent with old friends and being a teenager. I have to take and digest my nostalgia and earliest memories in small doses these days.
- Amos Lee - Violin ..... At this pace, I may not get out of the A's.
- Arlo Guthrie - Deportees .... Singing along with the chorus.
- Barry McGuire - Eve of Destruction
- Ben Kweller - Free
- Benjamin Francis Leftwich - 1904 / Atlas Hands
- Benjamin Orr - Stay the Night .... Benjamin Orr of The Cars. In case it's not common knowledge.
- Big Head Todd & The Monsters - Imaginary Ships ..... There was a period where I was infatuated with this song.
- Bob Dylan - Jokerman .... I rescheduled a doctor appointment earlier today and suddenly everything felt much lighter and brighter. Funny how that works.
- Booker T. Jones - Representing Memphis ..... Appreciating the organ sounds.
- Calexico - Fortune Teller
- Charlie Sexton & Shannon McNally - When We Were Younger ..... Exactly!!
- Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen - Wait a Minute ..... A late night, after midnight addition. If I were to imagine or create a hundred playlists of all-time favorite songs, this would be on each one.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Ignatz
'I Don't Know' by Ignatz. Ignatz is Belgian musician Bram Devens.
Sparse haunting piano over (and below) soundscapes created from electronic effects and ghostly voice.
From 2025 on the By the Bluest of Seas record label, discovered through Carbon Records which has been a great source for independent, different and unusual sounds and consistently quick deliveries of orders.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Code Girl
Julius Hemphill
'Dogon A.D.' by Julius Hemphill. This is a 2026 vinyl reissue. Recorded and originally released in 1972. Avante-garde or free jazz. ...
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Duke Ellington - The Ellington Suites. An antique shop find on vinyl. Jazz pieces recorded in 1959 and the early 1970's. Three separate ...
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A compilation from 2001 and Oxford American magazine. I think they would put out an annual collection of Southern music. I found two or thr...
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New vinyl titled, 'Terrain' from Portico Quartet. Discovered this group about a year ago while searching for new directions in jazz....












