I only have 3 ECM CD's, with 2 more on order
Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa
Arvo Pärt - Adam's Lament
Steve Reich - The ECM Recordings
KOMITAS: Piano Compositions - Lusine Grigoryan
Arvo Pärt - Alina
Now that ECM is streaming a lot of its content, what are four favourite ECM albums?
These are mine (currently)
.sjb
It will be interesting to see the selections of Adrian who owns the complete ECM catalog.
Not main stream albums but every rotation is quite memorable:
1. John Blake - Siwan
2. Jakob Bro - Gefion
3. Anouar Brahem - The Astounding Eyes of Rita
4. Eberhard Weber - Colours (this is cheating since there are 3 albums which make up colors)
Since I am only beginning to explore the ECM catalogue this list will certainly change...... (I did only select albums that I have purchased)
Haim Ronen posted:It will be interesting to see the selections of Adrian who owns the complete ECM catalog.
Well, 4/1500 or somewhere near that is tough to choose but here are four I rather like...
and 4 more, apologies...
Lontano posted:Haim Ronen posted:It will be interesting to see the selections of Adrian who owns the complete ECM catalog.
Well, 4/1500 or somewhere near that is tough to choose but here are four I rather like...
That's not bad, Adrian. You can select four different albums every day and still never repeat yourself for over a year. Do you know what are the all time 10 top selling ECM albums or should we ask Manfred?
I'd ask him Haim. But I'd say its a pretty safe bet that near the top are Keith Jarrett Koln Concert and Jan Garbarek/Hilliard Ensemble Officium
This similar thread hasn't gone very far in 2008:
Hard to limit it to 4, but here goes, in no particular order:
Eberhard Weber Yellow Fields
Jan Garbarek / Bobo Stenson Quartet Dansere
David Holland Quartet Conference of the Birds
Pat Metheny Bright Size Life
Again hard to limit to 4.....
Again hard to choose.
Dave
Manu Katche'Neighborhood'
Jan Garbarek 'Visible World'
Marcin Wasilewski Trio 'January'
Pat Metheny Group 'American Garage'
Indeed a difficult choice, but here go's:
I remember during the days when we still purchased discs in music stores, always searching for ECM copies from Germany which for some reason sounded sweeter that their US made counterparts.
Haim Ronen posted:I remember during the days when we still purchased discs in music stores, always searching for ECM copies from Germany which for some reason sounded sweeter that their US made counterparts.
I did the same thing. As a rule, American pressings of European labels are inferior--second-generation masters, sometimes noisy vinyl. Also, back in the day, new Japanese releases of American rock always sounded inferior, and the Japanese would usually buy the widely-available American pressings (often cheaper, due to the exchange rate). Later on every one loved Japanese pressings for reissues, but clearly they were not given decent masters for the first round.
Sloop John B posted:Now that ECM is streaming a lot of its content, what are four favourite ECM albums?
These are mine (currently)
.sjb
Pretty good selection. but....how about....
I only have 3 ECM CD's, with 2 more on order
Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa
Arvo Pärt - Adam's Lament
Steve Reich - The ECM Recordings
KOMITAS: Piano Compositions - Lusine Grigoryan
Arvo Pärt - Alina
I wasn't asked about but anyway.. My ECM dud, played it twice and had it stored since. Goes well though with the title "Angels of Repose".
christian u posted:Sloop John B posted:Now that ECM is streaming a lot of its content, what are four favourite ECM albums?
These are mine (currently)
.sjb
Pretty good selection. but....how about....
Keith Jarrett ;Rio
Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life
Tord Gustavson ; Being There
Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls
Eberhard Weber - Chorus
Keith Jarrett - Arbour Zena
Arvo Part - Tabula Rasa
The only ECM I play often.
Other choices would be more Jarrett - the Standards Trio, all of the Tord Gustavsen cds and most by Charles Lloyd.
No. 1
Quercus. If that is how you spell it.
Apologies for slight detour on the thread. I love the ECM label and I'm a great fan of the guitar god Steve Vai and respectful of Percy Jones' immense bass talents but this 1986 release by The Epidemics headed by the Indian violinist Shankar and his wife Caroline together with the aforementioned Vai and Jones plus a drum machine is just atrocious beyond belief!
Anyone who has this and can find some merit please let me know, as I struggle to undestand how this ever got a release on such an esteemed label.