Posted 23 Nov 2011 CL 949 mono 6-eye Hey there Tim; nice to see you here. I've not been here in a long while; just not enough time these days... Sorry for not getting back to you a couple weeks back. I did check out your blog. Very cool; I know that can be a bit of work sometimes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 Nov 2011 Alenander von Schlippenbach: The Living Music (FMP) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 Nov 2011 I was up a good chunk of the night...; couldn't sleep...; pain. But I gave a spin to Side 1 of Keith Jarretts "Expectations" sometime about 4am. I was groovin', sorta, and was finally starting to nod off towards the end of the side. We've recently had a nasty infestation of yellowjacket wasps in a corner of the exterior of our family room, where the stereo is. They've been getting inside; was killing 20-40 wasps a day inside the house. It's sealed up now and their presence is diminishing. Well, there was a part that started up, must've been Dewey's sax, but it sounded just like a friggin' wasp in my right ear! I fuckin' freaked, tearing off the headphones, batting my hands about...; going from a state of peace and relaxation to a complete eruption of activity, fear, stress,... I kinda laughed afterwards, but dang...scared the sheet out of me! This one might be heading to the "sell" pile...heh... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 23 Nov 2011 I was up a good chunk of the night...; couldn't sleep...; pain. But I gave a spin to Side 1 of Keith Jarretts "Expectations" sometime about 4am. I was groovin', sorta, and was finally starting to nod off towards the end of the side. We've recently had a nasty infestation of yellowjacket wasps in a corner of the exterior of our family room, where the stereo is. They've been getting inside; was killing 20-40 wasps a day inside the house. It's sealed up now and their presence is diminishing. Well, there was a part that started up, must've been Dewey's sax, but it sounded just like a friggin' wasp in my right ear! I fuckin' freaked, tearing off the headphones, batting my hands about...; going from a state of peace and relaxation to a complete eruption of activity, fear, stress,... I kinda laughed afterwards, but dang...scared the sheet out of me! This one might be heading to the "sell" pile...heh... Hi Scott--its all good--thanks for checking it out. It is a bit of work, just trying to put something up every 2 or 3 days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 24 Nov 2011 Chet Baker/Steve Houben (Carrère) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 24 Nov 2011 Tim Berne: Mutant Variations (Soul Note) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 24 Nov 2011 The Toshiba 10in. of THE PROPHETIC HERBIE NICHOLS: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 24 Nov 2011 (edited) Dizzy Gillespie with The Orchestra: One Night in Washington (Elektra Musician) Listened to this a couple of times when it came out and not since. Was reminded how good it is when I played it today. Edited 24 Nov 2011 by paul secor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Nov 2011 Don Friedman 'A Day in the City'( (Riverside, stereo, black label) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Nov 2011 Indestructible, indeed! First heard it in the 60s and its power's undiminished. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 25 Nov 2011 Indestructible, indeed! First heard it in the 60s and its power's undiminished. Had to visit with Lee Inspired by a recent thread: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Nov 2011 The Great Jazz Trio 'Direct from L.A.' (EastWind Direct Mastering) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Nov 2011 Stan Tracey 'Under Milk Wood Suite' (UK Columbia Lansdowne Series, mono) The Great Jazz Trio 'Direct from L.A.' (EastWind Direct Mastering) Nice one ! I'll dig that one out later. Chet Baker/Steve Houben (Carrère) Picked up Chet's 'Let's get Lost' DVD for £3 at the (not to be mentioned) place so that will be tonight's viewing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Nov 2011 The Genius of Art Tatum No. 6 (Verve trumpet) Nat Adderley, Little Big Horn (Riverside Orpheum) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Bobby Naughton/Leo Smith/Perry Robinson - The Haunt (Otic) Beautiful! Thanks to Leeway for making me aware of this one and to Chuck for pointing me to Mr. Naughton's website, where it's for sale. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Bud Shank - New Groove (PJ stereo). It's been awhile, and I had forgotten how good this album is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 After spinning Leroy Jones and his Hurricane Marching Brass Band of New Orleans (Lo An), I turned to the album Rebirth Brass Band founder Philip Frazier calls "The Bible:" Dirty Dozen Brass Band - My Feet Can't Fail Me Now (Concord) It's still stunning 25 years later. My copy, bought the week it was issued, is still in near-mint condition, but I might look into the Floating World remastered CD. It's always bothered me that you can barely hear the bass drum on the LP - that's arguably the most important instrument in a New Orleans brass band. (Read Louis Armstrong's comments about bass drummer Black Benny Williams in My Life in New Orleans.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Another New Orleans brass band LP so obscure that I couldn't find a picture online: Imperial Brass Band - A New Orleans Street Parade Live in Paris (Sandcastle). This was trumpeter Alvin Alcorn's band, and was a pickup band, rather than a working group, I believe. This was a mid-70's concert; I heard clarinetist Ralph Johnson at Preservation Hall a couple of times years later, and trombonist Freddie Lonzo many times. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Freddie Hubbard 'High Blues Pressure' (Atlantic, stereo) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Henry Red Allen--Feelin' Good (Columbia mono two eyes). The inner sleeve was still sealed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Nov 2011 Cecil Taylor, "Fly! Fly! Fly! Fly! Fly!" (a silly title that has probably harmed the album's reception). On the PA USA label, per the album jacket, MPS International under license to Pausa Records. Carefully and indeed lovingly recorded in Germany at the MPS studio, this is like having a private Cecil recital in your living room. Clear, warm, close recording, great presence. Cecil plays on an excellent MPS Bosendorfer Grand Piano Imperial. You can hear Cecil's amazing technique here (not to mention a bit of his humming). Generally overlooked Cecil album I think, well worth looking out for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 28 Nov 2011 McCoy Tyner: ASANTE. Blue Note. Andrew White plays sax on this album. I checked out Mr. White's Wikipedia page. Turns out he is a native and long-time resident of Washington DC. Graduate of Howard University. He has played sax, oboe and electric bass professionally. Pretty interesting career. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites