I am excited about these two new cds: In October I rehearsed a quintet for a live recording session in Boston. This material came out very well and I am happy to presentLETS GET WEIRD BUT COMFORTABLE, a superbly recorded and mixed collection of material featuring myself with Jeb Bishop, trombone/Jorrit Dykstra, saxophone/Nate McBride, bass
Two new compact discs by Dr. Eugene Chadbourne, recorded with his favorite engineers and producer in his favorite haunt, SEA OF SHIT IN THE LAP OF LUXURY in Sooke, British Columbia. As part of a recently concluded tour that covered much of the west coast, I spent several days recording solo guitar and banjo under
The amazing sounds of the 2017 IWW Band are now here for the enjoyment of one and all, thanks to the folks who managed to limp down to Neptune’s for the January Monday night series, this gathering of performers including all three of my daughters and some of my longest-running cohorts pulled off a repertoire of pieces that should
More, much more, of the tantalizing trip through recordings in Stutgart, Moscow, Beacon and Boston, solo and in the new Weird But Comfortable band grouping and ongoing Doc Chad Contemporary Rock Band. Tracks are Monk’s Dream, 8 Miles High, Dirty Deeds Done DIrt Cheap, Goin’ Back, Hangin’ on a Star, Naima, Maybe the People Would Be
A volume combining recordings from Moscow, Russia; Beacon, New York; Stuttgart, Germany and Boston, Massachusetts. Solo tracks are combined with live recordings from the new Weird But Comfortable Band and the Doc Chad Contemporary Rock Band. Features The Look of Strumpf, A Leu Cha/Salt Peanuts, Old Dog, Compared to What, The Shreeve, Dear Lord, Monk’s Dream,
This is the live recording of my solo concert from the recent Apostisis festival in St. Petersburg, Russia. Features Travelin’ Soldier, Old Piano, Drive On, SMLTS, Stone Free, No Reason to Quit, Naima, Orange Claw Hammer, Old Blue and surprise bonus archive tracks. Go to the Catalog page for ordering info
The Boxholder cds mentioned earlier and available now at discount and along with other orders are: HEARING IS BELEIVING One of the final Jack and Jim recordings, Jimmy Carl Black plus Pat Thomas on keyboards and Schroeder on drums. THE HILLS HAVE JAZZ A loose grouping of LA-based improvisers dropped by to interpret jazz
In Sofia our intrepid host Svetan came forward with the master recording of my first Bulgarian solo event, recorded March 2010– “There Are No Bridges In Folk Songs Because The Peasants Died Building Them” OLD PIANO/DOWN THE DRAIN/MOLE IN THE GROUND/BREAKIN’ THE LAW EVERY DAY/GOIN’ ACROSS THE SEA/BIRTHDAY SONG/PILE UP ALL ARCHITECTURE/SONG OF QUESTIONS/SONG OF
Happy with the results of our recording session, a trio consisting of me, Schroeder and Ekkehard convened at our friend Paul’s record store in Stuttgart to record RECORD STORE DAY a live in store set that is quite typical of the sets played on the tour: BACK TO STAY/BAREFEET AND HOT PAVEMENT/ROCKIN’ IN THE FREE