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I especially enjoy his recordings for the 70's, 80's & 90's . Along with Further Definitions already mentioned a few times, here are some others I like. Still some more:
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Mccoy Tyner and Joe Henderson live at Slugs Saloon (Blue Note)
Gheorghe replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
I have been listening recently. I listen to music mostly in the small hours and listened to both CDs. Really strong ! I think, I still had got that as a present from my late wife Serena......- 110 replies
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never imagined to see a pic where someone else than Dex looks juiced π
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One of my favourite Jackie McLeans. Maybe even the first I ever heard when I was in my early teens. So strong. I never liked "easy listening music", always was a quite serious and thinking kid, and did not "buy" stuff that was "just fun"....π
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This is one of the best of Birds later recordings ! Now listening: June Tyson ! I love her voice, I love the lyrics and Sun Ra was one of my favourites from the very beginning, when I started to listen to afro american music ! Sun Ra, Ornette, late Trane, Pharoah Sanders, electric Miles, and ....Mingus.....those where my favourites in my early teens. I saw the Arkestra with June Tyson of course and was deeply moved by her angelic voice, the "Space Songs and Chants", wonderful. And as a generation thing: Sure I got acquainted first to the kind of music that was played then in the early 70Β΄s, and it was the Arkestra, where I first heard some old jazz too, those Fletcher Henderson things. I had never heard about that before and loved it, I believed itΒ΄s a special "Space Jump", had no idea that this was the jazz of earlier decades of the century.... Same with Mingus....heard the pianists do some stride sections at one point and heard that kind of old thing for the first time.
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The Complete 1930-1940 Recordings Recommended! There's a single disc out on JSP (1933-1934) that's also good.
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One more - Joe Romano - he played alto and tenor.
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Disc 1 Somewhat disappointing. Art Pepper play ok, though not with much passion. The rhythm section is recessed a bit in the background, and their playing is on the dull side./ I am unlikely to listen to the other 3 discs in this set. There are numerous other Art Pepper recordingsI would prefer to hear.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Mendelssohn - String Quartets Op.13 & Op.44/1 - Guarneri Quartet -
Listening to this album mentioned here on page 1: Quite interesting quartet (live) album, with trumpet as the sole horn.
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π EmArCy / Mercury MG-36108 (Japan 195J-40M) - Max Roach "Jazz In 3/4 Time" - rec. 1957 -
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Love it π !!
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My assumption is these fell off of copy write.
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Benny Carter, trumpet, alto sax; Frank Rosolino, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Andre Previn or Jimmie Rowles, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums. Los Angeles, June 11 & 22, 1957. Contemporary C3555; Stereo S7028.
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Dieb13 / Pure / Siewert β Just In Case You Are Bored. So Are We. Dieb13 / Pure / Siewert β Just In Case You Are Bored. So Are We.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Agreed, their earlier singles up through 1967 still sound garage and great, though some of the later stuff moves away from that (though some of it is quite good for what it is). They did have a fair amount of poor filler on their albums, but a lot of good stuff there also. And agreed on both their worthiness for the R&R HOF and that it is a joke. Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Cyndi Lauper, and all those Rap/Hip-Hop acts, etc. may be many things, but they are not R&R. -
Watched Blackboard Jungle last night. Haven't seen it since it was first released in 1955. Of course I remembered Rock around the Clock but I didn't remember that Stan Kenton and Bix Beiderbecke were also featured. And in the scene where the kids destroy a record collection they yell out the names of several of my favorites as they break them "Cherokee", "Clap Hands Here Come Charlie" etc. Of course I was 12 when I first saw it and none of the jazz references would have meant much to me.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Strong set last night at The Stone Aruan Ortiz on grand piano Hery Paz on tenor saxophone & flute Tom Rainey on drums 57-58 minute freely improvised set -
My favorite I'm aware of is the 'Further Definitions' album on Impulse!, but that may well be a function of the sidemen and my taste, rather than it being artistically superior to his other work.
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