David Adler

14
Jul

Today in world meltdown

It seems every Jewish organization in America is lining up in support of Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon; so are the Christian fundies. I’ve argued that blaming the Lebanese gov’t for the Hezbollah incursion is crazy, and it bears repeating. I’m grateful to Marc Cooper for linking to yesterday’s post, and I echo his assessment: The current Lebanese government is a

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13
Jul

Mideast war?

Events are unfolding rapidly. Not sure where to begin, but I think Jonathan Edelstein’s comments are useful. Israel’s collective punishment of Palestinians in Gaza is deplorable. The attempted killing of Hamas’s Muhammad Deif resulted in the deaths of innocent children, much like the 2002 killing of Salah Shehada. Johann Hari alleges that Israel is pummeling Gaza not to rescue Gilad

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12
Jul

Sounds to cherish 2

Another in an occasional series… Bill Evans, Quintessence (Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics)An early ’90s reissue of a May 1976 session. The pianist, four years prior to his death, leads a quintet with Harold Land on tenor sax, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Ray Brown on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums — leading off with a Kenny Wheeler tune, of all

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12
Jul

A case against Erlewine

The critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine has penned “A Case Against Sufjan Stevens” at the All Music Guide website. It’s a glib, egotistical, clueless piece of writing, the sort of stuff that gives music critics a bad name. Before I continue, I’ll disclose that I wrote reviews for AMG for about three years, until late 2002, when Erlewine let me go,

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12
Jul

Quote of the day

“I don’t see the country falling into a civil war, despite the regrettable activities of certain people who ignore that Iraq is united.” — Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki [Update: Apparently I need to spell out that I offer this quote ironically, to highlight Maliki’s spin and mind-boggling denial.]

10
Jul

Slow posting

Sorry for the lack of posts. I’m finishing a review of Stanley Crouch’s new collection of jazz essays, Considering Genius. It’ll appear in the September issue of Jazz Notes, and I’ll post it here as well. Events in Iraq and Gaza merit comment, of course, but my head is spinning and I’m not in a position to follow the news

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4
Jul

Six Picks: July 2006

My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, July 2006: Kris Davis, The Slightest Shift (Fresh Sound-New Talent) Frank Kimbrough, Play (Palmetto) Bennie Maupin, Penumbra (Cryptogramophone) Ursel Schlicht/Robert Dick, Photosphere (NEMU) Jamie Stewardson, Jhaptal (Fresh Sound-New Talent) Marcus Strickland, Twi-Life (Strick Muzik)

2
Jul

Whose national interest?

In the Sunday NY Times of July 2, the Council for the National Interest Foundation (CNI Foundation) ran a huge full-page ad abutting the editorial page. The headline: “America and Israel: A Troubling Alliance.” There are quotes from Pat Buchanan and others. The text calls for a two-state solution in Israel/Palestine and a fundamental reassessment of the U.S.-Israel alliance. CNI

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