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RIP, loved and own much of his early work. His sound was unmistakable.
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Never heard it, looks sweet! Great stuff! One of my favorites! But I am a huge listener when Sonny reinventes himself. RCA, Impulse!, Contemporary too! How is this!?! Word.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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R.I.P When I first heard him in 1972, on his ECM LP and with Oregon I was overwhelmed. That band was an Idol for all in the band in whicj I played at the time. A very important early influence.
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Here is a nice copy of the recent Who Are You Super Deluxe box set at about half of the new price because this copy is missing the book. It has everything else - CDs, blu-ray, outer box. But no book. The Who – Who Are You 2025 Super Deluxe box set (7 CD/1 Blu-ray), missing book. It contains all 8 discs and the slipcover that holds them, plus the outer slipcover. Missing the book. All is in NM condition - the outer box is still in original shrink wrap with hype sticker attached but the shrink wrap has been opened on side edge to be able to retrieve contents. $65 (+ $7 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. Pay pal friends/family
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The 50s Blue Note albums are all really enjoyable. Arguably the pinnacle for this style of “functional” hard hop - great players at the top of their game but no dominant voice, on compositions that take a back seat to the playing (unlike Silver or Blakey) but don’t sound generic
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"Thinking of Home" is one of my favorite Mobley releases. Yes, I hear a bit of the change in his sound due to his encroaching illness, but I just love the compositions and arrangements here. Right now I try sometimes but I can’t stay away from Ellington. These World Transcription recordings are in great fidelity and showcase some great compositions. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra “Volume Five - 1945” Circle cd
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Way better than I expected, includes strong covers of Tyner's "Contemplation" and Hubbard's "Little Sunflower", and a good Cedar Walton tune, "When Love is New", averaging 14 minutes each.
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And if you've ever wanted to hear the stritch outside of Roland Kirk, it's played very well on this record:
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Sounds like something I might like. Oh.....Beaver Harris 😄 Buster Williams 😄 I saw Larry Coryell only once but liked it very much. It was shortly after he had recorded with Sonny Rollins ("Don´t Ask!")
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I think I might give it another try. I have it somewhere but I doubt I listened to it more than twice. If I remember, I was a bit disappointed by the sound of Hank´s tenor and had the impression, that his lung problems had started since he sounds if he was very short of breath... But as I said, maybe if I don´t have anything better to do, I´ll give it another try.... oh oh ! this might be something for ME !!!! I am so much into those more spiritual kinds of the music now, late Trane, Pharoah, Albert Ayler and Alice Coltrane I might love it. Seems to be a must for me. And .....Pharoah Sanders is.....maybe my most favourite of all of them....watch out my upcoming album with an original I dedicated to him !
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I don´t see the point, Hank Mobley was one of my favourites and sure of a lot of fans and I think there is an increasing interest in his music. Music students get better and better and really dig what was stuff. So I don´t really care if Hank Mobley smoked or not. I practically grew up in jazz joints with all that smoke in cellar clubs, I was underage when I started to go to them joints, and like all of us guys I started to smoke early. Right now I couldn´t imagine to smoke in a club, that´s over, indifferent whether it´s allowed or not, it´s just out of fashion. If you want to smoke, you go out in front of the door during intermission or so, that´s everybody´s own business, but I am glad my clothes and my hair don´t smell smokey anymore.
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I remember I saw and heard her in Miles´ band from late 1985. Mike Stern had returned after Scofield left, and I must admit I liked Stern more in Miles´ band than Scofield, maybe for a lot of you that might be a sacrilege but Stern had more the power I enjoyed from Miles guitarists from 1973 on....(Reggie Lucas, Pete Cosey !). Yes, I remember Marilyn Manzur had a special solo spot and maybe also danced a bit. But in general it was not the most memorable Miles Concert: I saw him in the same year in summer and somehow the band, or Miles himself had more power, and as I remember the November 85 concert was the only Miles Concert I ever saw that was not sold out ! Maybe there was a kind of unsureness of Miles where to go next musically, since the deal with Columbia ended and it was before the deal with Warner Brothers.
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RIP, I still remember when I first heard Oregon's album Distant Hills.
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In any order: Billy Harper - Black Saint Billy Harper - In Europe Cecil Taylor - Winged Serpent Henry Threadgill - Spirit of Nuff Nuff Joseph Jarman - Black Paladins Julius Hemphill - Flat Out Jump Suite Mal Waldron - Seagulls of Kristiansund Mal Waldron - Crowd Scène Marc Copland - Paradiso Micha Mengelberg - Change of the Season Steve Lacy and Mal Waldron - Sempre Amore Steve Lacy - Revenue Steve Lacy - The Window Steve Lacy - Trickles
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What a wonderful musician he was. RIP.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
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That is terrible, such a wonderful acoustic guitarist. I saw him several times with Oregon, and twice in solo concerts, the last a few years ago at the Big Ears Festival.
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