Jump to content

kdd

Members
  • Posts

    171
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by kdd

  1. kdd

    Gene Lake

    Gene is his son
  2. Andrew Hill played at the equivalent concert in Japan with Woody Shaw and I think Joe Henderson. It was availible on video for a while in Japan but I was never able to get it. Hopefully this will show up on DVD as well. Wayne might have been too expensive, but he did do Blakey tributes later than this. Pearson and Mitchell were dead. Sam Rivers might have been nice.
  3. Here's a few I can recommend Art Blakey Buhaina's Delight Art Blakey Mosaic Art Blakey Pisces Art Blakey Caravan Art Blakey Three Blind Mice Art Blakey Ugetsu Art Blakey Free for All Art Blakey Indestructible Art Blakey Child's Dance Art Blakey Anthenagin Art Blakey Indestructible Donald Byrd Blackjack Donald Byrd Slow Drag Eastern Rebellion Volume 1 Dexter Gordon Generation Dexter Gordon Tangerine Steve Grossman Love Is the Thing Jimmy Heath Quota Jimmy Heath Triple Threat Joe Henderson Mode for Joe Freddie Hubbard Here to Stay Freddie Hubbard Hub Cap Freddie Hubbard Body & the Soul Philly Joe Jones Drum Songs Sam Jones Something in Common Clifford Jordan Starting Time Blue Mitchell Out of the Blue Blue Mitchell Cup Bearers Blue Mitchell Boss Horn Lee Morgan Charisma Lee Morgan Sixth Sense Lee Morgan Sonic Boom Lee Morgan Caramba! Woody Shaw Setting Standards
  4. Got this. OK at best to me. A couple of tracks stand out but the rest is kind of ho-hum. Bartz and Harper both sound good when they play.
  5. Marty Ehrlich "The Long View" Josh Roseman "Treats for the Nightwalker" New Jazz Composers Octet "Walkin' the Line"
  6. Might be an older recording then. Saw the group with Bowen and Mossman in the late '80s. Is there a recording date?
  7. He did that for years and I don't think it was a depressing sight. I bought LPs from him after shows a couple of times and he was very gracious and always autographed the records. I believe he wanted to have his own label as he was always a little ahead of his time music business wise. He always kept his own publishing (I think he was the first on Blue Note to do this) and having your own label and owning your own masters was probably just the next step. However when Columbia and Verve come by and throw some big money at you, it might change your thinking a little. The tenor player doesn't sound like Jimmy Greene to me but I'm not that familiar with his playing.
  8. kdd

    Strata East

    Because a lot of good or great music is on the label despite the indifferent production qualities, sound, distribution and finances.
  9. Listened to the one MP3 they had on the sight and it sounds about the same as Horace's last few albums. Andy Bey is singing but I couldn't recognize the tenor player. Anyone?
  10. kdd

    Strata East

    All the Tollivers and the Harper of course but there is another Clifford Jordan with Kenny Dorham on some tracks and Don Cherry on the others that is nice as is a Cecil Payne with Kenny Dorham
  11. I actually have this. Stanley is on half of it. It's pretty good. Reuben Wilson-Organ Stanley Turrentine- Tenor Sax Don Braden- Tenor Sax David Weiss- Trumpet Ed Cherry- Guitar Idris Muhammed- Drums 1. Walkin' 2. Orange Peel 3. A Little Sweetness 4. Comin' Home Baby 5. Ronnie's Bonnie 6. Blues For Carmen 7. Memphis Underground 8. Tom's Thumb
  12. Just lost out on this one on ebay. Don't think it's on CD http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=2564744076
  13. Look to ebay my son (I'm not the seller) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...6&category=1056 Failure and Frustration is there too.
  14. Budakahn is OK both sound quality wise and performance. Nothing special, this was towards the end when they were starting to hate each other. I think I've seen it as a 3 CD set. Between Failure and Frustration is a 2 CD set from a different concert on the same tour of Japan. Same thing, the magic isn't quite there anymore. The bootlegs you should look for if you don't already have them are Wild Strings, Live in Cleveland 1972 and Irish Streams Live in Denver 1973. Cleveland is incredible, unbelievable in fact. There's also one from LA (Whiskey a Go Go) that's good.
  15. Thought I'd bring this back up because it's happening this week. Anyone going?
  16. I believe he lives in Australia now. Always liked that Xanadu date. Made a couple of nice ones for Muse as well.
  17. A great, essential record in my opinion
  18. Philadelphia Story, one of the sharpest, funniest movies ever.
  19. September 9-14 looks like a great week to be a jazz fan in New York. You have Cedar Walton with Curtis Fuller and Gary Bartz at the Jazz Standard, Freddie Hubbard and the New Jazz Composers Octet at the Iridium and Pharoah Sanders and Kenny Garrett together at the Blue Note.
  20. loved his big band records and I'm going to try and make this. Those records are almost 30 years old, I wonder how much new big band music he's written since then.
  21. some of his last appearances are among his best. Try the two sam jones records "something in common" and "changes and things" and the philly joe jones "advance" ("drums songs" on CD I think)
  22. kdd

    Stephen Scott

    He's on Joe Henderson's Lush Life I think. Nice album even with Wynton on it.
  23. kdd

    David Young

    It's just called David Young Mainstream MRL323 David Young-Tenor sax Virgil Jones- Trumpet Sonny Fortune- Baritone Sax and Flute Richard Davis- Bass Harold Mabern- Piano Idris Muhammad- Drums All originals by Mabern, Young and Jones and an Ernie Wilkens tunes. Has that '70s Mainstream sound but it's a decent record
  24. kdd

    David Young

    I have a David Young recond on Mainstream. It's pretty good.
×
×
  • Create New...