norman connors - dance of magic

Norman Connors: Dance of Magic (1972)

I wasn’t planning on this being a jazz-heavy week, but after listening to the fantastic Les McCann album, I turned to see what other unlistened CDs and records I had lying around and recalled the 2-for-1 disc featuring the first two albums of drummer Norman Connors as a bandleader. Although he’d be more known for his smooth R&B soul jazz in a few years with hits like “Betcha By Golly Wow” and “You Are My Starship”, Dance of Magic shows the man in hardcore jazz mode with a killer lineup helping to bring his vision to life. Also like McCann, it features one massive side-long track followed by a few shorter numbers, but the improvisation and genre mixing goes in both a smoother and more avant-garde direction.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 37: A Quick One, While I’m Away

I’m traveling this weekend, doing a weekend getaway with friends and then hitting a college orientation with my son. So this week’s playlist is a quick one: kind of random stuff I’ve been listening to in order to drive out a lot of the anxiety, depression and nasty panic attack I had today at work. It happens, I try to deal with it as best I can. Music helps so much , often being the surrogate for my anger, rage and – ultimately – feelings of helplessness. So I’m not sure what this week’s playlist will do for you, but maybe it’ll help if only to spur you to find that band or artist that acts as balm or surrogate for whatever might be ailing you.

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