VA - Irving Stone Memorial Concert (2004)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Irving Stone Memorial Concert
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Avantgarde, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:16:37
Total Size: 738 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Irving Stone Memorial Concert
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Avantgarde, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:16:37
Total Size: 738 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
1. Stephanie Stone – Noodling (02:35)
2. Tim Berne – Screwgun (11:16)
3. Mark Feldman & Sylvie Courvoisier – Beyond (03:59)
4. Herb Robertson – Above The Alternate (08:42)
5. John Zorn & Ikue Mori – From The Beginning (04:30)
6. Erik Friedlander – Embrace (02:38)
7. Charles Gayle & Tom Rainey – Memories (08:46)
8. Satoko Fujii – Crystalgazin (03:57)
9. David Sewelson – In This World (03:52)
10. Karen Borca & Roy Campbell – Musings (03:52)
11. Oscar Noriega – Neptune's Child (07:57)
12. Robert Dick – Delayed Reason (09:10)
Disc 2
1. Stephanie Stone – Not A Waltz (02:04)
2. Shelley Hirsch & David Weinstein – Bonbon For Stone (02:18)
3. Ellery Eskelin & Marc Ribot – Another You (02:38)
4. Annie Gosfield – 2nd Avenue Junkman (04:04)
5. Mephista – Ear (06:31)
6. Okkyung Lee – Shadow Indigo (05:26)
7. William Parker & The Little Huey Big Band – Inscription (11:15)
8. Roy Campbell – Jazz Remembers Stone (06:54)
9. Louis Belogenis – Stone In The Bardo (11:41)
10. Yuko Fujiyama – Reflections (04:09)
11. Lesli Dalaba & Wayne Horvitz – One Morton Street (03:58)
12. Chris Speed – Cat Teachers / Nap Clarity (04:24)
Irving Stone was a fixture on the downtown music scene since the mid-seventies. Every musician knew and respected this longtime music aficionado who had seen everything from Bird with Bud to Dolphy with Trane. His presence at a gig always meant that this was THE hip place to be. His passing in June 2003 was a great loss to the community. This special two CD set features highlights from the touching twelve hour musical tribute held at Tonic. Heartfelt performances by many of the greatest names in the downtown scene, musicians whom he loved and that loved him.