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JT Strikes Again
Due to space limitations, I recently removed some files from my website. A couple of those removed were from JT’s last live album, “Epiphany.”
As there had been a link to them on these forums, a few people have asked me for them.
So I have them up again for a short while and they may be downloaded from: http://www.worldmusiccafe.info/files
The two pieces are "Café Riche" (7.3 MB) and “Oasis” (5.4 MB)
Joe’s next album is due out towards the end of March. This one, called “Angel” is a suite of fourteen related pieces. I guess you could call it
a concept album. I've been lucky enough to hear five tracks and I love what I've heard. This is a more mellow JT. The pieces are more emotional than
anything on his previous albums. Whilst his playing is great, I think this album is more about Joe the composer.
I predict someone will grab this music and use it in a film.
I feel sure Joe will make a track (or two) available for download, but this can not be done until the official release. I can’t wait for you guys to
hear this. And I can't wait to hear all 77 minutes of it, myself.
Apart from Joe, the players are Matt McMahon - piano, Dimitri Vouras - clarinet and James Tawadros - bendir and req.
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Hi Greg,
JT is an awesome musician and best of all a very productive one
I will always have a space in my library for a new compelation by JT,
I like the cover Greg it's beautifull,
let us know Greg when its out,
best regards to you and JT
Awad
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corridoio
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powerful!
oasis reminds me the same amazing impression makes to me the trio gateway in a jazz festival 10 years ago where I was at the stage mixer
great JT! amazing technique, really beautiful rhythmics.. all this without becoming the aseptic, cold music of some of these "gymnasts" of oud
really impressive.
ale.
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oudplayer
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hey guys
wow i love his music .!!!! thx greg you rock as always..... JT you know my answer and james as well you rock on a percussion level as yr bro on a oud
level lol.
thx sammy
we are lost camels in the desert and wanna find our way to water and the water is in aden
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Greg
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Below are some photos Joe asked me to re-size for the forums.
We hear stories of groups booking a studio for weeks (sometimes months) to record an album. I guess there will never be budgets for that sort of
excess in the world music scene. But it says a lot about the quality of the musicians when you can record a full album of 14 tracks in one 12 hour
session. Angel was recorded in that time on January 4th, 2008.
Joe says there were some compromises, due to the limitations on studio time, but I couldn't hear any on the five tracks I heard.
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Greg
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Greg
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It's been released
"Angel" was released a few days ago and I got my copy today. I haven't even had a chance to listen to it, but I will tonight
It's a really nice package that folds out into 4 sections, with bios on each of the musicians.
It is available online from:
http://www.birdland.com.au:8080/Birdland/catalogue/category634/p474...
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Greg
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Monty88
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I saw Joseph at Womadelaide, with his brother james superb bassist ben rodgers.
I'd never heard this trio before, but all i can say is that it worked perfectly.
Joseph is playing better than ever, just superb. He really knows what he's doing, never resorting to trickery or "the john mclaughlin" syndrome, for
the sake of it. Only, for tradition. His oud sounded superb too, using a combination of Mic and plugged in, using an under-saddle pickup. You would
think it would get muddy being in a close register to the bass, but each note was articulate and pronounced.
What got me though were some of his compositions, like the lullaby and cafe riche. Just perfect. We watched (me and some fellow band members, who come
from classical and irish folk backgrounds!) were just in awe of the beauty of the pieces being played. The only problem was a goddamn brass band
playing in the distance, the racket they made bled into the performance. But Joseph just played and made it better with plenty of jokes. And I can't
say good enough things about James on req, and Ben on bass. All three musicians showed virtuosity of the highest calibre. This is a trio that truly
works. World class.
JT DEFINATLY strikes again!
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Mike
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Just got my copy in the mail yesterday. Haven't had a chance to listen yet, but I'm sure if it is anything as good as his last CDs, it's gonna be
fabulous. Many thanks JT & James!
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Tracks available for listening
Hey Guys,
Just thought you'd like to know that Radio Nationals The Weekend Planet featured my new album ANGEL and it is available for listening on the net here:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/stories/2008/2194796.htm
Tracks are dispersed in the two hours, so consult the playlist for track listings...
Hope you enjoy!!
JT
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MatthewW
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Greetings Joseph! Love that JT special oud of yours. Could I ask you a technical question- When you use the JT special in a live performance do you
use also a mic, and if so which one, or do you only use the line out from the oud? Thanks mate- MW
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Cyberquills
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Excellent work. Can't wait to get my copy.
CQ
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Thanks for the comments guys.
To answer Mathews question, I only use a mic(usually a condenser) when I can. The pick-up is usually for out doors or with large and loud ensembles
that have drum kit etc, and even then I use a combination of mic and pick-up.
Cheers,
JT
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Basho
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I´m waiting for my copy too and one week ago I recieved my JT oud from mr Turunz!
Could I ask one question, what strings do you use for your oud?
K
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Hello Basho,
Congrats on the oud man, I hope you play it in good health! Post some pics of it when you can.
I find the standard Pyramid Arabic set (orange colour packet) work best on my oud...
Hope you guys enjoy the album!
Wishing you the best as always,
JT
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gregorypause
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JT, thanks for posting that link to the ABC radio. I am now enjoying your beautiful music at the office! What an amazing sound your Faruk Turunz oud
has. Yislamu yiddak.
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Ararat66
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Hi Joseph
How are you doing mate?? Fantastic music - I was just listening to the link and I love the piece 'soul' it has shades of Anouar Brahem but is more
emotional and 'romantic'. I love your playing because you don't hide your feelings behind too much technique or mock-sophistication and there is
always the promise of a bit of fire.
Your Turunz oud has that shimmer in the sound that the best Turkish (Greek/Armenian!!!) ouds have and your playing really thrives on it.
Play in good heart my friend.
Leon
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Thanks Leon and guys,
The Faruk Oud is a beauty thats for sure, its great to be associated with such a fine maker...
Hope you are enjoying Angel...
JT
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Dear Joseph, that was pretty impressive, as always !
You really rocked at that Oasis !!
Beautiful oud you got there, and more beautiful when played in the hands of a master like yourself
Isn't that the Osta Turnuz model named after you (7 course JT model; tuned as C FF AA DD gg cc ff)?
I really like it. Although never been a fan of more than classic 5-course ouds, I get the feeling of octave-fullness needed for oud soloist, and I'm
really into it !
Thanks Greg for the post !
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Hello Oud Proff.
Thanks for your compliments, theyre flattering. The oud actually used in Oasis is a 6 string. That recording and album(Epiphany) was before I had the
7 JT Model oud. Also, my 7 string is tuned C F AA DD GG CC FF meaning I have two single bass strings.
My new album Angel can be heard here where I play the JT Turunz 7 string oud - http://www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/stories/2008/2194796.htm
See playlist for details...
All the best,
JT
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JT, thanks for the link again. I just ordered the CD after having listened to it on the net. I saw on your website that you've been to Hungary 2 years
ago. Where did you play? Are you planning to come again?
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Two MP3 downloads from "Angel"
Joe has left it to me to select two tracks from "Angel" to make available for download. There are 14 tracks to choose from, so I took the easy way out
and uploaded the first two. These are part of the "Angel Suite in D" and I love them.
The pieces are called "Light" and "Spinning round" and they may be downloaded from http://www.worldmusiccafe.info/files
Enjoy.
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Greg
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Hey Guys,
If you are interested, I wrote the music for a pop song called April Bloom by the fantastic Australian Singer LIOR. Its getting great reviews, so good
to get your thoughts. You can find the clip here: http://www.lior.com.au - then click on April Bloom. I hope you in enjoy!
JT
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Hi JT
Good stuff. Has a nice feel to it.
CQ
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Just received my copy of Joe's latest CD the other day, and I really can't recommend this one highly enough. It's different again from all the earlier
CDs, and the oud just blends in so well with the other melody instruments (piano, clarinet) - sounds like it's meant to be there. It's so nice to be
able to sit back and enjoy the music, rather than worrying if everything fits together right. Wish you every success with this latest project, Joe.
All the best
David
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Hey Guys,
Long time no hear
Just thought you'd like to know that you can hear a live performance and interview here with my Quartet:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/musicshow/stories/2008/2213427.htm
Check the playlist for details...All the best,
JT
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