Magic Science: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix
2000-10-21
BAM Opera House
New York, NY
Medeski Martin & Wood
+ DJ Logic
+ Marc Anthony Thompson (Chocolate Genius) *
+ Gil Evans Orchestra w/ Miles Evans (trumpet),
+ Hiram Bullock & Vernon Reid (guitar)
+ Sandra St. Victor (vocals), Badal Roy (tablas)
+ Glenn McKay light show
Source: Schoeps MK 64 (FOB, in hat) > MP-2 > D100
Transfer: Sony R-500 > AES > Marantz CDR 631 > CD > EAC > SoundForge 4.5 > Plextor 16x > EAC > SHN
CD1 (73:31)
1. Intro
2. Star Spangled Logic
3. Fire >
4. Third stone from the Sun
5. Electric Ladyland *
6. EXP (?)
7. Castles Made of Sand *
8. ?
9. Burning of the Midnight Lamp
10. Red House
11. Drifting
12. Are You Experienced?
CD2 (49:01)
1. Manic Depression >
2. Little Wing
3. Up From The Skies
4. Spanish Castle Magic *
5. Hey Joe
Encore:
6. Friends tease > Crosstown Traffic *
7. If 6 Was 9 *
Time: 122:26.45
SHNs: 665 MB
"I'm working on music to be completely, utterly a magic science."
Jimi Hendrix
Notes:
http://www.emplive.com/visit/press_room/pr_releases.asp?id=146
Seattle Debut of "A Magic Science: Celebrating Jimi Hendrix" Kicks Off EMP's First Innovators Series November 26
Medeski Martin & Wood, The Gil Evans Orchestra, Vernon Reid and Others Celebrate the life of the Late Rock Giant
Benaroya Hall's S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
November 26, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $35; on sale October 21
Purchase tickets: EMP, Benaroya Hall Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets or by phone (206) 628-0888
SEATTLE (October 16, 2000) — EMP, the museum that drew its inspiration from Jimi Hendrix’s musical imagination and is dedicated to inspiring creativity and innovation through music, is proud to present the Seattle debut of "A Magic Science: Celebrating Jimi Hendrix" to kick off EMP's semi-annual Innovator Series.
"I'm working on music to be completely, utterly a magic science." — Jimi Hendrix
Premiering first at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 20, A Magic Science, addresses the oft-asked question of what Jimi Hendrix might have been doing had he not died so young. Hendrix, the mythic guitarist and composer behind the albums Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland, was exploring rock-jazz fusion ideas before his death on September 18, 1970. He was one week away from recording with renowned arranger Gil Evans (who worked with Miles Davis on Sketches of Spain and Porgy and Bess). In 1974 Evans unveiled his ingenious arrangements of Hendrix songs at Carnegie Hall as part of the New York Jazz Repertory Company’s season and standout versions of Hendrix classics like "Castles Made of Sand" and "Little Wing" were performed.
A Magic Science is a contemporary, expanded reprise of that famous Evans-arranged concert. The production will feature funk/jazz/rock masters Medeski Martin & Wood and the jazz luminaries of The Gil Evans Orchestra, now conducted by Gil’s son Miles Evans. These artists are joined by Vernon Reid and Chris Whitley, two of the most innovative guitarists making music today. In addition, the evening will feature the scratching techniques of one of the world’s premiere DJs, DJ Logic on turntables and Marc Anthony Thompson and Sandra St. Victor on vocals. Glenn McKay, the famed lighting designer for Jefferson Airplane and the Monterey Pop Festival, will create his trademark liquid color landscapes along with new digitized, brilliantly colored projected images, completing this fantastical tribute to an American guitar legend.
EMP’s first Innovators Series begins on the eve of Jimi Hendrix’s fifty-eighth birthday with Magic Science and continues with a week- long celebration featuring workshops, films, artist presentations, and live performances dedicated to exploring Jimi’s musical legacy.
"Our goal is to make EMP the vanguard music institution in the world. The program we have put together embraces our mission, featuring an artist who is known for changing the way we embrace rock ‘n’ roll, and music in general," said Bob Santelli, EMP’s deputy director of public programs. "We’re excited to be able to present such a stellar production along with a week of educational events that examine Jimi’s incredible contributions to American popular music."
EMP's premiere Innovator Series takes place Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2000. A complete schedule of other events and ticket information to follow.
About Experience Music Project
Dedicated to exploring creativity and innovation in American popular music, EMP is a new kind of museum that strives to capture and reflect the essence of rock ‘n’ roll, its roots in jazz, soul, gospel, country and the blues, as well as rock music’s influence on hip-hop, punk and other recent genres. A total sensory experience awaits visitors inside EMP’s dynamic structure. Patrons can make their own music, see and learn about rare artifacts and memorabilia from EMP's collection of more than 80,000 items, explore various musical milestones within unique interpretive exhibits, and discover the power and joy of music in all its forms. Founded by investor and philanthropist Paul G. Allen, under the direction of co-founder Jody Patton and designed by architect Frank O. Gehry, the 140,000-square-foot multi-colored and "swoopy" museum rises up in the heart of the city at Seattle Center and provides visitors a musical experience unparalleled anywhere in the world. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EMP opened on June 23, 2000 and is online at www.emplive.com.
Notes 2:
http://www.emplive.com/visit/press_room/pr_releases.asp?id=158
EMP Explores the Genius of Jimi Hendrix with the Inaugural Innovators Series, Nov. 26-Dec. 2
Schedule includes live music performances, exclusive film showings and special guests
Experience Music Project today announces the final line-up for its inaugural EMP Innovators Series, a semi-annual program designed to explore the music and legacy of an artist who has significantly changed the course or direction of popular music. The first innovators week examines the inspiring creativity and musical innovations of Jimi Hendrix and runs Sunday, November 26 through Saturday, December 2.
“Hendrix was an artist who dramatically affected rock guitar by exploring sonic distortion and incorporating jazz and blues,” said Bob Santelli, EMP’s deputy director of public programming. “Hendrix almost single-handedly created heavy metal, jazz-fusion and made important contributions to the evolution of funk. This month he would have celebrated his 58th birthday.”
The fall 2000 EMP Innovators Series begins on the eve of Hendrix’s birthday with A Magic Science: Celebrating Jimi Hendrix, a live performance at Benaroya Hall featuring Medeski Martin & Wood, Miles Evans with The Gil Evans Orchestra, Vernon Reid, Chris Whitley and others. The series continues with a variety of activities featuring workshops, exclusive films, presentations and live performances all dedicated to exploring Jimi’s musical legacy.
Following is the line-up of scheduled activities and performances.
Sunday, November 26
7:30 p.m., Benaroya Hall’s Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
A Magic Science: Celebrating Jimi Hendrix
A live performance featuring funk/jazz/rock masters Medeski Martin & Wood and the jazz luminaries of Miles Evans with The Gil Evans Orchestra. These artists are joined by Vernon Reid and Chris Whitley, two of today’s most innovative guitarists. In addition, the evening will feature of one of the world’s premiere turntablists, DJ Logic along with Marc Anthony Thompson and Sandra St. Victor on vocals. Glenn McKay, the famed lighting designer for Jefferson Airplane and the Monterey Pop Festival, will create his trademark liquid color landscapes along with new digitized, brilliantly colored projected images, completing this fantastical tribute to an American guitar legend.