David Adler

15
Aug

Georgia: gaining perspective

Ok … Having sounded off on the failure of liberal pundits to express clear outrage at Russia’s incursion into Georgia, it’s time to note some parallel absurdities on the other side. Like John McCain declaring “We are all Georgians” to a room full of Middle Americans who haven’t the slightest clue what he’s talking about, but applaud anyway. Like George

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15
Aug

The week on disc (24)

In case you missed the last one… George Colligan, Runaway (Sunnyside) Danilo Pérez, Across the Crystal Sea (EmArcy) Roy Hargrove Quintet, Earfood (EmArcy/Groovin’ High) Rebecca Martin, The Growing Season (Sunnyside) Uri Caine Ensemble, The Othello Syndrome (Winter & Winter) Wolfert Brederode Quartet, Currents (ECM)

15
Aug

King Crimson at 40

One of the most short-sighted things I’ve ever done was a big vinyl purge, years ago, necessitated by moving but costing me some great mid-’70s Judas Priest, every Rush album and too much else to think about. It says something, however, that I kept all 12 of my King Crimson records. The band and I are both 40 this year.

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12
Aug

Dismissing Georgia

Andrew Sullivan joins the smugness bandwagon on Georgia, calling the besieged country “uppity” and issuing this shameful bit of relativism: Maybe we should start complaining when as many Georgians have perished as Iraqis – and when Putin throws thousands of innocent Georgians into torture chambers. Thank god there are readers taking him to task on this: That’s a ghastly thing

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10
Aug

Russia the aggressor

Yglesias’s take on the Russia-Georgia shooting war, which seems to lay large amounts of blame on Georgia, strikes me as fatuous. He begins with an oddly strained parallel: Perhaps a closer analogy in the present-day context would be to Cuba, like Georgia a former favorite vacation destination for the great power’s elite, a country we’ve been horribly mistreating for decades

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9
Aug

Campaign watershed

7
Aug

Return to Forever PS

The show in Philly was … wow, loud. It all comes down to Chick Corea. His playing was phenomenal, across all keyboards. The harmonic subtlety of that music is thanks largely to him. There were a couple too many moments of simultaneous bass-and-guitar shredding — good for getting peoples’ fists in the air but not very deep. Yet there were also times

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7
Aug

The week on disc (23)

In case you missed the last one… Noah Preminger, Dry Bridge Road (Nowt) Gaetano Partipilo, The Right Place (EmArcy/Universal) Larry Willis, The Offering (HighNote) Arrive, Live at Elastic (Singlespeed) Brad Mehldau Trio, Live (Nonesuch) Bill O’Connell, Triple Play (Savant)