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Poll Question: Which is your favorite album?
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    Posted: 05 Nov 2013 at 9:14pm
I mean, I welcome all people to be impressed by me...so if you want to be, please do. Tongue
 
 
As for the poll...I'll vote for Woodcuts, if for no other reason PNL is my favorite drummer of the three.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote js Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Nov 2013 at 6:04pm
Um ... yes, thats what I meant, other than you ... of course. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by js js wrote:

Yeah, this is a tough one. I don't own any Brotzmann records, but I do admire his ability to raise a massive sound on the saxophone.
I like Albert Alyer and Rahsan Roland Kirk can make a saxophone sound like a herd of elephants when he puts his mind to it.
 Also another one, he doesn't go for the volume often, but when he wants to, few can sound like Anthony Braxton.

I would be impressed if someone knew all three of these records, but he does have devoted fans.
 
I assume you mean someone other than me. Tongue
 
Behind Brotzmann, Alyer is probably my second favorite free-jazz saxophonist. (Unless we are counting Coltrane)
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Originally posted by snobb snobb wrote:

looks like poll for true Brotzmann fan, all three albums are not most known or popular between his 100+ releases Embarrassed

known only one of three - very fresh duo with Steve Noble (not very much impressed,btw) so no vote
 
Oh it is. I didn't expect this poll to get many responses...but I haven't made a poll is awhile  so I figured I'd just do it. Tongue
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If its a 3 way tie, everyone's a winner!  Thumbs Up

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I've listened to "Machine Gun" before, but its been a while. The main Brotzmann that I recall is his work with Last Exit.
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probably "Machine Gun" vs "Nipples" vs "Balls" would be a bit easier poll (I expect three those are best known), though who knows ...

from other hand "Machine Gun" would be almost guaranteed winner LOL
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Yeah, this is a tough one. I don't own any Brotzmann records, but I do admire his ability to raise a massive sound on the saxophone.
I like Albert Alyer and Rahsan Roland Kirk can make a saxophone sound like a herd of elephants when he puts his mind to it.
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looks like poll for true Brotzmann fan, all three albums are not most known or popular between his 100+ releases Embarrassed

known only one of three - very fresh duo with Steve Noble (not very much impressed,btw) so no vote
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Fairly simple.
 
The first is with drummer Paal Nilssen-Love, the second with drummer Peeter Usuklya, and the last with drummer Steve Noble.
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