Ben Goldberg - Plague Diary Selections, Vol. 1 (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ben Goldberg
Title: Plague Diary Selections, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: BAG Production Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:54:51
Total Size: 349 / 613 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Plague Diary Selections, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: BAG Production Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:54:51
Total Size: 349 / 613 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. February 18 2021 - Dedication to H Bolles and J MacKenzie (1:12)
2. September 12 2020 - Dedication to Hamir Atwal (6:37)
3. September 10 2020 - Dedication to Ethan Goldberg (6:06)
4. June 20 2020 - Dedication to Eldon Bradfield (10:27)
5. October 12 2020 - Dedication to Yuka Honda (11:39)
6. July 9 2020 - Dedication to Chris Lightcap (7:15)
7. October 15 2020 - Dedication to Allison Miller (5:36)
8. February 2 2021 - Dedication to Steve Cardenas (8:37)
9. August 21 2020 - Dedication to Molly Barker (3:18)
10. May 11 2020 - Dedication to Carmen Rothwell (8:06)
11. September 22 2020 - Dedication to Sam Amidon (7:05)
12. September 13 2020 - Dedication to Jordan Glenn (6:05)
13. May 13 2020 - Dedication to Dean Young (10:20)
14. April 7 2020 - Daniel in the Lion's Den - Dedication to Bessie Jones (13:43)
15. July 6 2020 - Dedication to Todd Sickafoose (6:03)
16. February 21 2021 - Dedication to Casio Jonah Coleman (2:48)
Like many musicians, when the coronavirus hit in March I lost all my work in a matter of days. I had a complicated schedule for March and April, filled with tours, festivals, and local concerts, and it all evaporated very fast. Along with losing all my paying work, I was left with the question, what about the work of art? Something tells me art will be fine, even though humans are in trouble at the moment. But right now art is precluded from its important work of gathering us together. So musicians are in a weird situation. In the initial shock my thought was, I don't know what to do but I can record music at home. So on March 19 2020 I began recording a new song every day and posting them to this album. The philosophy is "use what you've got" (is there ever another option?) – for me that means clarinets, a synthesizer I can't figure out, and rudimentary recording ability. Because it's a diary I am trying to use the recording process as a sketchbook, and an opportunity to mess around. ("Don't forget to mess around." – Steve Lacy)