Posted 4 Sep 2015 Buddy DeFranco - Mr. Lucky (Pablo) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 5 Sep 2015 John Carter, Variations (Moers).Java: Gamelans from the Sultan's Palace in Jogjakarta (Archiv Produktion) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 5 Sep 2015 In honour of Bob's birthday, LPs and lives with Woody Shaw!Woody Shaw - Master of the ArtWoody Shaw - Night Music Gary Bartz NTU Troop - Home! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 5 Sep 2015 The Roots of Madness - The Girl in the Chair - (Dogmouth, US orig) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 5 Sep 2015 Hal Stein/Warren Fitzgerald - s/t - (Progressive, Overseas JP reissue) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Sep 2015 Jackie McLean "right now" (blue note, NY USA mono). Have not played this in many years.."poor Eric" is such a beautiful track..and Clifford Jarvis! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Sep 2015 Today's listening:Howard Lucraft 'Showcase For Modern Jazz' (Decca DG mono)Colin Bates Trio 'Brew' (UK Fontana, stereo)Don Rendell Quintet 'Space Walk' (UK Columbia, Lansdowne Series)John Cameron 'Off Centre' (Deram, mono) Woody Shaw - Master of the ArtWoody Shaw - Night Music That 'Master of the Art' is pretty representative as to how Woody's live groups sounded circa 1982/1983 (along with 'Lotus Flower'). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Sep 2015 I'm wishing I found something more interesting to play to start off the day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Sep 2015 (edited) Thelonious Monk, Brilliant Corners (Riverside), and Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco (Riverside). Edited 6 Sep 2015 by kh1958 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 6 Sep 2015 Joshua Abrams - Magnetoception [Eremite] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 Iron Maiden - The Book of Souls (3LP, 2015) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 Miles Davis "kind of blue" (Columbia, stereo 6-eye). I recently sold my mono 6 eye and Canadian pressing 6-eye as I decided I did not need 8 different versions of this record. I find the stereo edition to sound the best..a few clicks at the beginning of each side but quite clean afterwards. I also kept the 50th anniversary vinyl box edition, a 70s Japanese pressing, and the SACD which sounds incredible. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 Black and red tones:booker little and friendLEE KONITZ - MOTIONLouis Armstrong and the Good Book Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name - (Atlantic, US orig) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 Miles Davis "kind of blue" (Columbia, stereo 6-eye). I recently sold my mono 6 eye and Canadian pressing 6-eye as I decided I did not need 8 different versions of this record. I find the stereo edition to sound the best..a few clicks at the beginning of each side but quite clean afterwards. I also kept the 50th anniversary vinyl box edition, a 70s Japanese pressing, and the SACD which sounds incredible.I had a 6 eye mono & a 6 eye stereo. I preferred the stereo by a lot. Then I picked up the Legacy 50th Anniversary Edition and I liked that even more. Lastly, I picked up the Newbury Comics limited edition blue pressing and that one has become my "go to" pressing. The funny thing is, the mono that is getting the big bucks these days is by far the worst-sounding LP version of this that I heard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 The Spinanes - Manos - (Sub Pop, US orig) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 7 Sep 2015 David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name - (Atlantic, US orig)some great stuff on that record! The Spinanes - Manos - (Sub Pop, US orig)I still have their first few singles..seems like yesterday! Miles Davis "kind of blue" (Columbia, stereo 6-eye). I recently sold my mono 6 eye and Canadian pressing 6-eye as I decided I did not need 8 different versions of this record. I find the stereo edition to sound the best..a few clicks at the beginning of each side but quite clean afterwards. I also kept the 50th anniversary vinyl box edition, a 70s Japanese pressing, and the SACD which sounds incredible.I had a 6 eye mono & a 6 eye stereo. I preferred the stereo by a lot. Then I picked up the Legacy 50th Anniversary Edition and I liked that even more. Lastly, I picked up the Newbury Comics limited edition blue pressing and that one has become my "go to" pressing. The funny thing is, the mono that is getting the big bucks these days is by far the worst-sounding LP version of this that I heard.yeah I was not a fan of the mono copy I had. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 8 Sep 2015 (edited) Yeah, I didn't hold onto the singles - don't think they're as good as that first LP, to be honest. Side two of the Cros kicks ass.Now:Various Artists - The Other Side of Blue Note 1500 Series - (Toshiba/Blue Note, JP)wrapping up LP 1 of this fine 3 LP compilation, probably rendered useless by all the nice augmented CDs we've got now, but it's still an excellent overview of 1950s Blue Note material, all of it left off of the original titles. Edited 8 Sep 2015 by clifford_thornton Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 8 Sep 2015 I'm wishing I found something more interesting to play to start off the day. In honour of Bob's birthday, LPs and lives with Woody Shaw!Woody Shaw - Master of the ArtWoody Shaw - Night Music Gary Bartz NTU Troop - Home! is this one of the only leftbank releases released back in the day, on vinyl? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 8 Sep 2015 Yeah, I didn't hold onto the singles - don't think they're as good as that first LP, to be honest. Side two of the Cros kicks ass.Now:Various Artists - The Other Side of Blue Note 1500 Series - (Toshiba/Blue Note, JP)wrapping up LP 1 of this fine 3 LP compilation, probably rendered useless by all the nice augmented CDs we've got now, but it's still an excellent overview of 1950s Blue Note material, all of it left off of the original titles.That Toshiba 3LP box is nice. Time to dig out ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 8 Sep 2015 That duet between Thad and Burrell (an extra from 1513) is really gorgeous. I actually don't have the Detroit-New York Junction LP and should probably grab a copy at some point, come to think of it... (likely not an original, haha) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites