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RIP Carla Bley part II

Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports
(1981, Columbia)

It wasn't until reading Carla Bley's bio after she died October 17th that I learned she composed, arranged, produced, and performed on Pink Floyd's Nick Mason's debut solo album. Fictitious Sports is essentially a Carla Bley album with the addiction of Mason on drums and the Soft Machine's Robert Wyatt on lead vocals, and Chris Spending on guitar. It is a strange and wonderful recording. Given the era, I'll take this over The Wall or Final Cut any day. I don't know if this is the debut that Mason was hoping for but he should be ecstatic for a bold, quirky and challenging, yet thoroughly engaging musical statement.
#vinyl #NowSpinning #carlabley

I'm thinking about the great Carla Bley and how much I love this record. All the music on it is great but I especially like the inclusion of the nagging, ominous ostinatio pattern from I Want You (she's so heavy). It works so well in Bley's composition that I spent weeks trying to place it, looking through the classical canon and never thinking of the Beatles. Like so many greats, Bley could make her hard work appear effortless. #CarlaBley #jazz #music

songwhip.com/carla-bley/the-lo

SongwhipThe Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu by Carla BleyListen to "The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu" by Carla Bley on any music platform - Free smart music links by Songwhip

Very sad to hear the news of Carla Bley's death at the age of 87. A pianist and composer of rare talent and humility, she leaves a huge body of work. The last records for ECM with Steve Swallow, her partner, and Andy Sheppard are the sound of three mature musicians completely at ease with themselves and their music, but don't be deceived; she spent many years at the sharp end of the avante garde. Thanks, Carla. Rest well. #CarlaBley #jazz #music

allaboutjazz.com/remembering-c

All About Jazz · Remembering Carla Bley: Jazz Innovator ExtraordinaireRemembering Carla Bley: Jazz Innovator Extraordinaire article by Ian Patterson, published on October 25, 2023 at All About Jazz. Find more Profile articles
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The #Guardian obit: theguardian.com/music/2023/oct

[an aside: what the obits I've seen don't get is that Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports was a stealth Bley album, and on a major label yet -- the Bley Band book, but with a celebrity guest vocalist and a celebrity drummer. I was working as a college-radio DJ when it was released, and when I sat in our record library and read the credits, I laughed for a minute, and said, "Well played, Carla...."]

#jazz #rock #CarlaBley

The Guardian · Carla Bley, imaginative jazz pianist and composer, dies aged 87By Ben Beaumont-Thomas

[with links to Ethan Iverson's previous #CarlaBley pieces, for The New Yorker and otherwise, and to Nate Chinen's #NYT obit.]

We've lost one of the 20th century's greatest composers: open.substack.com/pub/iverson/

When I was a kid, just learning that jazz was not just my parents' music, Carla Bley was my Duke Ellington (see her insights on Lew Soloff and Ornette's early bassists Haden and LaFaro), and more -- I treasured my yearly New Music Distribution Service catalog, and, once I had disposable cash, began ordering LPs from it, albums that, much like her own, were wonderful respites from the Corporate Jazz of the day, and products of the October Revolution that she helped ignite.

Transitional Technology · TT 314: Carla BleyBy ETHAN IVERSON

Happy Birthday, Carla Bley. In 2019, I had the good fortune of interviewing Carla and her partner, bassist Steve Swallow, at their home near Woodstock, NY. It was a fascinating conversation touching on rehearsal routines, songwriter vs. composer, form, how to make rent in 1950s downtown NYC, Escalator Over the Hill, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, New Music Distribution Service, and the deep jazz history both are fixtures of. Listen: tinyurl.com/carlabley #jazz #jazztodon #musodon #carlabley