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    Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Café (2002)

    Posted By: wursthans
    Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Café (2002)

    Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Café (2002)
    Genre: Post-Bop, Free Jazz | 1CD | EAC-FLAC seperate tracks (CUE+LOG) | CompleteCovers | 432 MB
    2002 recording & release | Publisher: ayler records aylCD-030
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    Performers:

    Martin Küchen (ss, as, ts)
    Kjell Nordeson (dr)
    Tomas Hallonsten (tp)
    Benjamin Quigley (b)

    Tracklist:

    1. (00:10:37) Samael / Smash Hits On Several Exits (we won't let you in!)
    2. (00:09:51) Quoting Frippe: (what's the name of the bass player?)
    3. (00:09:44) Pygmi
    4. (00:10:41) A Broken Glass
    5. (00:05:24) Corsican Train
    6. (00:07:42) Tango Du Prison
    7. (00:08:51) Speak!

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

    EAC extraction logfile from 7. May 2009, 21:04

    Exploding Customer / Live At Glenn Miller Cafe

    Used drive : PLEXTOR CD-R PREMIUM2 Adapter: 3 ID: 0

    Read mode : Secure
    Utilize accurate stream : Yes
    Defeat audio cache : Yes
    Make use of C2 pointers : No

    Read offset correction : 30
    Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : Yes
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
    Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000
    Gap handling : Appended to previous track

    Used output format : User Defined Encoder
    Selected bitrate : 128 kBit/s
    Quality : High
    Add ID3 tag : No
    Command line compressor : D:\Programme\EAC099\Flac\flac.exe
    Additional command line options : -5 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "TOTALTRACKS=%x" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "ALBUM ARTIST=%v" -T "ALBUMARTIST=%v" -T "COMMENT=EAC V0.99 prebeta 4, Secure Mode, Test & Copy, Accurat


    TOC of the extracted CD

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    1 | 0:00.00 | 10:37.19 | 0 | 47793
    2 | 10:37.19 | 9:51.29 | 47794 | 92147
    3 | 20:28.48 | 9:44.03 | 92148 | 135950
    4 | 30:12.51 | 10:40.66 | 135951 | 184016
    5 | 40:53.42 | 5:24.00 | 184017 | 208316
    6 | 46:17.42 | 7:41.60 | 208317 | 242951
    7 | 53:59.27 | 8:50.68 | 242952 | 282769


    Track 1

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    Peak level 96.4 %
    Track quality 100.0 %
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    Track 2

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    Track 3

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    Track 4

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    Track 5

    Filename E:\Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Cafe (2002) [FLAC] {ayler records aylCD-030}\05 - Corsican Train.wav

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    Track 6

    Filename E:\Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Cafe (2002) [FLAC] {ayler records aylCD-030}\06 - Tango Du Prison.wav

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    Track 7

    Filename E:\Exploding Customer - Live At Glenn Miller Cafe (2002) [FLAC] {ayler records aylCD-030}\07 - Speak!.wav

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    None of the tracks are present in the AccurateRip database

    No errors occurred

    End of status report


    Recording Information

    recorded May 27, 2002
    Glenn Miller Café, Stockholm, Sweden
    released in 2002

    ayler records
    aylCD-030

    Review:

    Exploding Customer gets my award for best band name of the year so far and if it seems a trifle incongruous that they recorded at a sedate sounding café it isn't. This is actually a place where Ayler Records have recorded quite a bit of free jazz in the past. Though I did try to imagine 1940s suits and trilbies being rudely disturbed by the resultant explosion of clientele. Anyway, apart from an intriguing line in cryptic sleeve notes, exploding member Martin Küchen, along with the others, offers some acerbically improvised/composed excursions, so 'sedate' is not exactly the word.
    They do set off in a fairly amiable manner with ostinato bass stalking behind Küchen and trumpeter Tomas Hallensten but this soon develops into a more turbulent fracas between the two with agitated drumming from Kjell Nordesen stirring things up further. It's strident bass man Benjamin Quigley who sets the pace for 'Quoting Frippe (what's the name of the bass player?)' and keeps up a constant undertow while trumpet and sax indulge in some angular duelling as well as taking time out for individual examinations of Küchen's composition.
    Described as "a requiem over a dead friend" 'A Broken Glass' starts with a halting lugubrious quality, the cymbal tolling beneath the skeletal melody. It swiftly shifts up a gear and Küchen's sax brings a more emotive tone to the proceedings. It's raw and wounded and despite its origins in grief and loss, it is as exciting a piece of improvisation as you're likely to find. Hallonsten introduces a more sombre atmosphere like a mourner gradually giving vent to a gradual outpouring of grief and anger. Again, a spine-tingling example of jazz that embraces freedom and focussed emotional content.
    Showing that conventional forms don't have to be anathema to free jazz, Küchen's 'Tango du Prison' pays passing homage to that particular ballroom dance though, as you may expect, they treat it with a certain degree of elasticity. Sax and trumpet become partners in a workout that is partly raucous, partly reflective. If you aren't sure whether or not free improvisation is for you then spend an hour or so at the Glenn Miller Café with these guys and I think you may just be convinced that it is. (Paul Donnelly on ejazznews.com)



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