[JPL] Wave Mechanics Union - Second Season

Bradley M. Stone bstone at science.sjsu.edu
Mon Dec 1 20:15:49 EST 2008



Jae,

I couldn't agree with you more.... great arrangements.  I just added to
my playlist today....straight to "Progressive medium rotation", will go
to Heavy at some point.  Would have liked to hear more of a swinging
version of "Heart of the Sunrise", and would have loved more of a bias
towards prog rock, but all in all, a very satisfying release.

Brad



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[mailto:jazzproglist-bounces at jazzweek.com] On Behalf Of Jae Sinnett
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:30 PM
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
Subject: [JPL] Wave Mechanics Union - Second Season

Has anyone had a chance to really listen to this CD? Very interesting on
different fronts. The concept of taking rock material and arranging for
jazz isn't new but what they do here in my opinion... on several
tracks... is outstanding. Totally fresh and forward thinking
arrangements on these rock mainstays. We will play four...The Who's
"Won't Get Fooled Again," Zeppelin's "The Rain Song"(Wonderful
arrangement) King Crimson's "Elephant Talk" and the Yes classic "Heart
Of the Sunrise." It will make for fascinating jazz radio IMO. Certainly
check it out. 

I feel for the folks putting this out now...not a smart move. I suspect
as a result it will get lost my many.

Jae Sinnett
WHRV FM
Norfolk VA  




      
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