I got Bill Laswell’s first solo album "Baselines":http://www.discogs.com/release/552609 last year. I’ve been listening to it a lot lately. It was among the many "contributions he had that year":http://music.hyperreal.org/labels/axiom/disco8485.html. If you like Bill Laswell or his work as Material I think you’ll like his album. Or if you just into chaotic late 70’s early 80’s New Yor
I got Bill Laswell’s first solo album "Baselines":http://www.discogs.com/release/552609 last year. I’ve been listening to it a lot lately. It was among the many "contributions he had that year":http://music.hyperreal.org/labels/axiom/disco8485.html. If you like Bill Laswell or his work as Material I think you’ll like his album. Or if you just into chaotic late 70’s early 80’s New Yor
The early 80s is also when the performance and cheap housing possibilities for free jazz musicians pretty much dried up in lower Manhattan. So, where in 1977 you could go out on any given evening and hear Julius Hemphill, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Davis, and Arthur Blythe in one loft, and Lester Bowie, Cecil Taylor, and Jimmy Lyons in another, Oliver Lake and Michael Gregory Jackson dueting in ...
Bill Laswell has a brand new method of defiance and it features Bernie Worrell, Dr. Israel, DJ Krush and more. Check 'em out on myspace. and see 'em live on these rare dates.
Bill Laswell (Foto: Jos Knaepen)FM recording in an "A" quality, by tradehttp://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=78685Provided by FBAUER Lineup:Bill Laswell - bassElliot Sharp - guitarGraham Haynes - trumpet, cornetJack DeJohnette - drumsSetlist:1. 46:472. 27:51Enjoy !!!Format: FLACSee comments for the links