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7 hours ago, jazzbo said:
Fantastic new release on Impulse!
Alice Coltrane “The Carnegie Hall Concert” Impulse 2 cd set, disc 1
Yes! I thought I was just going to listen to disc 1 as a start but ended up listening to the entire performance. Fantastic.
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Mine came without notice...
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"Special guest Jim Spake, a Memphis saxophone mainstay, is heard on soprano sax on the title track."
That's my guy!
jd
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In 1937 it was hard to beat Allan Reuss, John Kirby, and Cozy Cole who played together on sessions by Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton, and Teddy Wilson.
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Art Tatum Jewels In The Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Jazz Club Recordings - Resonance
This too was recorded at the Blue Note (the actual title is Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings). It is three cd's or three lp's of the Art Tatum Trio with Slam Stewart and Everett Barksdale.
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I gave myself grief for purchasing this disc (and many others) which I could then easily stream. If I hadn't bought it, I wouldn't have been listening to it yesterday.
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Listening to Charles Tolliver sent me scrambling for this one.
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https://www.frog-records.co.uk/products/dgf69
This is the one you want, but I don't see it currently on Discogs. I find Frog reissues to be excellent and this one does not disappoint: it has early recordings including the most useful one they cut as Andy Preer's Cotton Club Orchestra.
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On 1/26/2022 at 1:35 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said:
The first thing I did when I got in my Tina Brooks set was record all of the LPs to cassette so I could play them in my car.
A saxophonist friend recorded the Tina Brooks set for me on cassette, and I spent the entire summer with those tapes in constant rotation,
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Cab Calloway started his orchestra by taking over the St. Louis band The Missourians who were an outstanding band and made some really good records on their own. I recommend them.
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2 hours ago, JSngry said:
Listening to this now. First impression is that the band swings nicely, but the sound is, so far, very tinny.
Is this the best it can be?
Oh, where can I get personnel details for these sessions?
Personnel and recording dates are essential for me. However if this is the way of the world, it would seem an opportune time to get the Benny Goodman (RCA and Columbia) catalogue remastered and released.
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Thank you for posting! I am very excited about this.
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2 hours ago, soulpope said:
Nice find 👍 ....
It was my first Joe Maneri record.
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Really working for me today.
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Never heard this before today-dug it entirely.
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On 1/2/2024 at 2:40 PM, Niko said:
Two of my favorites together! I have never heard (or heard of) this.
Duke Ellington Blanton-Webster band recordings re-issued
in Re-issues
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I was thrilled to get the RCA box but disappointed that there was distortion marring two of my favorite tracks. I am going to look into The Fremeaux set...