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New music: Ringo Starr, Blair Petrie, Genesis Owusu, Pino Palladino

New music: Ringo Starr, Blair Petrie, Genesis Owusu, Pino Palladino
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Pino Palladino Finally Made an Album Under His Own Name

Blake Mills and Pino Palladino, whose new album together is Notes With Attachments If a musician could win a medal for good taste, that distinction would easily have gone by now to Pino Palladino. An electric bassist highly regarded across the musical spectrum, Palladino helped define the sound of some of our biggest stars, from David Knopfler to D Angelo. Now he has finally stepped out with his own debut, made in collaboration with producer and multi-instrumentalist Blake Mills. Notes with Attachments is an album in the making for more than 20 years, but it also has the vibe of a pandemic recording. It’s a genre-less exploration featuring two artists in love with their craft a meticulous orchestral beat tape and sound journey. Layers upon layers of sound wash over you, drawing inspiration from all over: North and West Africa, Cuba, and the United States.

Pino Palladino / Blake Mills: Notes With Attachments

Open share drawer Two notable sidemen collaborate on an elusive instrumental album inspired by funk, West African, and Cuban music. The melodies are fleeting and the arrangements ever-shifting. Contradictory as it sounds, Pino Palladino is possibly the most famous working session bassist. The 63-year-old Welshman is known for his glissando tone and melodic fills, and he has built a four-decade career as the ultimate supporting player: providing a Stravinsky-inspired fretless performance on Paul Young’s 1983 U.K. number No. 1 Marvin Gaye cover “Wherever I Lay My Head,” contributing to neo-soul landmarks Voodoo, joining The Who after the death of original bassist John Entwhistle in 2002, and much more.

Pino Palladino & Blake Mills: Notes With Attachments (New Deal Records) | Bearded Magazine: The Home of Independent Music

Occasionally dazzling, sometimes unfocussed, storied sessioners team up for collaborative LP Superstar bassist Pino Palladino and guitarist / producer / solo artist Blake Mills have worked with a remarkable list of musicians over the years. From old-school legends like Bob Dylan and The Who to rootsy modern indie types like Phoebe Bridgers and Cass McCombs and progressive R’n’B superstars D’Angelo, Eryka Badu and Anderson .Paak, the list goes on and on. Palladino had planned this record as a solo excursion before it transformed into a collaboration with Mills. Over several sessions, the duo rounded up some high-end musical mates for open-minded jams that indulged their experimental leanings. Improvisation, technically superb playing, horns, weird time signatures… this is a jazz record of sorts. So is this post-everything supergroup a noodly indulgence, or a brave new sound-world? A bit of both actually.

Impulse! Records marks 60th anniversary with special releases

By Adam Feibel Impulse! Records Sixty years ago, Impulse Records released its very first recording. Now, the iconic jazz label is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a series of new releases, reissues, rarities and more. Founded by Creed Taylor in 1960, Impulse made its debut a year later with  The Great Kai & J. J. by trombonists Kai Winding and J. J. Johnson. By the end of that first year, the imprint had issued recordings by Ray Charles, Gil Evans, Oliver Nelson, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Max Roach and John Coltrane. The label came to be known as “the house that Trane built,” thanks to Coltrane’s commercial success and critical acclaim.

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