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Thanks for posting this--I really like the samples on their site. It's certainly not a new CD, but I recently got a copy of Monk Alters Chi by Chris Michalek and Christopher Strone (available at cdbaby.com). It came out in 2005 and is great (a lot of diverse influences showcased in this jazz album). I believe Chris's new band (thebuddhasgroove.com) will be coming out with a CD sometime this year.

Hey marc, thanks for the comments. Monk Alters Chis was reviewed here, in the review section. Here's a direct link if you want to check it out http://harmonica.typepad.com/harmonica_ramblings/2005/04/michalekstrone_.html. I'm afraid I wasn't as enthusiatic as you on the final product, but I'll certainly acknowledge that people like Chris are pushing the envelope of what is good music for the harmonica, and that's very positive!

I figured you had probably reviewed it, but there's usually no easy way to search someone's blog and I only looked under the "Artists" category before posting. As I'm relatively new to the harmonica (been playing about 5 months) and actually paying attention to or seeking out harmonica music itself, I'll be interested to see how this CD sits with me in a year or two. A lot of "world" music and "fusion" stuff frequently sounds technically impressive to me, but ultimately kind of without soul. Like someone using 4 languages to say one sentence--my reaction: "wow, impressive! did that person just say anything?" what i liked about this album was that it displayed impressive skills but still seemed to convey some individuality. Again, not being a seasoned harmonica listener, I was probably not as critical of Chris as you, but I think you brought up some pretty fair points. Chris seems like a pretty cerebral player.

If I were to buy my first JJ Milteau CD, which would you recommend? From the samples I've heard, and what I've read of your comments, Fragile seems like a good bet.

Marc,

I think I'd go for Blue 3rd over Fragile. Blue 3rd is slightly less consistent, most of the instrumentals are a bit elevator-y, but the good bits are awesome. On Fragile, everything is good, but it's less awesome...
Of course, if you think of buying it through the amazon link provided on this very page, I'd be very happy !
BTW, there's also a review of Blue 3rd within these pages, here : http://harmonica.typepad.com/harmonica_ramblings/2005/04/jeanjacques_mil.html

Thanks for recommendation--I just bought a copy through the Amazon link on your review page of the CD!

It's funny how I now hear harmonica everywhere--from bad TV commercials to Sigur Ros's "( )" album...

BTW, I see Milteau has got some "live, hot 'n blue" album coming out in February... You, of course, probably already knew this ; )

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