The Ghostly Bee
The Ghostly Bee
Minneapolis, MN
Cartwright, George: The Ghostly BeeiTunes Artist's PageiTunes Album Page | |||
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Song Title | Time | Price | |
1. | Your Test Tube Baby's Gonna Be Fine - The Hard Wood: Scum Tectonics | 06:27 | $0.99 |
2. | Your Test Tube Baby's Gonna Be Fine - The Hard Wood: Sunflower River … | 10:19 | |
3. | Your Test Tube Baby's Gonna Be Fine - The Hard Wood: Big Penny | 12:34 | |
4. | Even Better Than a Mockingbird: Horrible Snow | 23:12 | |
5. | Even Better Than a Mockingbird: Hurtin' Flea | 16:51 | |
6. | Even Better Than a Mockingbird: Air and Money | 03:48 | $0.99 |
George Cartwright is a legend. Yeah, I know that’s a sword that shouldn’t be thrown around lightly , and I'm not. He was there in the 80s, starting the improv skronk scene with his band Curlew that would define the avant scene for the rest of the century.
Working with turntablists like the Fog, and his jazz punk trio GloryLand PonyCat, his music rides a strange line between Ellington and Ornette. With melodies wrangled to their essence, structures dense, clear and unpredictable it is a music that stands on its own or topples gloriously. The Ghostly Bee sees Cartwright with a killer ensemble mixing people from all stages of his life: guitar great Davey Willams, drummer Bruce Golden, Chris Parker on keys and rising-star bass ace Adam Linz. All this in a limited edition package of 500 artfully packaged by Wes Winship of Burlesque design. The liner notes are by the incomparable Michael DeCapite.
Sounds like a humming bird caught in the drapes.
- Newsweek