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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Thanks Jim - I saw no reason to doubt there was some connection, given the Californian context, and as the younger Moore was listed as Phil Moore III somewhere in the Wilson context.
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Could that be the Phil Moore who played piano in Gerald Wilson`s Orchestra in the 1960*s? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Moore_(jazz_musician)
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Herbie told differently on several occasions.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Collectorz has a fee? Beyond Category is free. Try it!
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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This noon in the car on the way to Frankfurt and back:
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Started my way through this box in the afternoon Everyone seriously interested in J.S. Bach should know his second cousin Walther, who was an important influence when both worked at the Weimar court. Bach considered Walther's chorale settings as being better than his own! Simone Stella plays very good, as always. -
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It's because they are pop music based, where group names dominate. I typed all of my LPs and CDs into doscogs, jusr to know a possible value of my collection. In classical music, they are not as complete, as far as CD releases are concerned. I typed in all my classical LPs, the CDs are still waiting. All the issues above are due to the users evaluating issues as separate or a variation of an existing issue. Steven Albin designed Beyond Category for this purpose.
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This session was included as bonus to the CD reissue of Grass Roots, looks like a first attempt at the material_ Woody Shaw (tp) Frank Mitchell (ts) Andrew Hill (p) Jimmy Ponder (g) Reggie Workman (b) Idris Muhammad (d) [aka Leo Morris (d) ] Englewood Cliffs, N.J., April 19, 1968 2094 Bayou Red (first version) Blue Note 5-22672-2 [CD] Grass Roots 2095 Venture inward (first version) - 2096 Soul special (first version) - , B1-35636, 8-35636-2 [CD] 2097 (tk 32) MC - 2098 (tk 33) Love nocturne -
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
mikeweil replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Got this for € 12 with free shipping - new copy. Had only four of the nine albums in this set. -
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It was an excellent band. There's a nice moment when Tjader announces Gary Foster after a splendid solo on one of the tracks and calls it "a helluva job".
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Alan Lomax’s Massive Music Archive Is Online: Features 17,000 Historic Blues & Folk Recordings
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During the research for the Cal Tjader biography Duncan S. Reid was able to clear the discographical details of these recordings, thanks to Gary Foster, who had kept a notebook with recording and performance dates. The sessions were as follows: Date: August 8, 1980 Location: Concord Jazz Festival, Concord Pavillon, Concord, California Label: Concord Picante Good Vibes Cal Tjader (ldr), Roger Glenn (f, per), Cal Tjader (vib), Mark Levine (p), Robb Fisher (b), Vince Lateano (d, tim), Poncho Sanchez (cga) a. Doxy - 7:05(Sonny Rollins) Concord CDCCD-4813-2 — The Concord Jazz Heritage Series - Cal Tjader b. Cuban Fantasy - 5:20(Ray Bryant) Concord CDCCD2-2228-2 — The Best Of The Concord Years c. Good Vibes - 3:43(Cal Tjader) All titles on: Concord Picante LP 12"CJP-247 — Good Vibes Concord CDCCD2-2205-2 — Cool Fire Concord Picante CDCCD-4247-2 — Good Vibes Vince Lateano (d) on a, c, (tim) on b; Poncho Sanchez (cga) on b-c; Roger Glenn (per) on b. Information on the recording date was provided by Gary Foster. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: August 14, 1981 Location: Concord Jazz Festival, Concord Pavillon, Concord, California Label: Concord Picante Good Vibes Cal Tjader (ldr), Gary Foster (f, ss, as), Cal Tjader (vib), Mark Levine (p), Robb Fisher (b), Vince Lateano (d), Poncho Sanchez (cga) a. Guarachi Guaro [aka Soul Sauce] - 6:07(Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo) Concord CDCCD-4813-2 — The Concord Jazz Heritage Series - Cal Tjader Concord CDCCD2-2228-2 — The Best Of The Concord Years b. Shoshana - 7:07(Mark Levine) Concord CDCCD2-2228-2 — The Best Of The Concord Years c. Broadway - 6:06(Bill Bird, Henri Woode, Teddy McRae) d. Speak Low - 7:16(Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash) All titles on: Concord Picante LP 12"CJP-247 — Good Vibes Concord CDCCD2-2205-2 — Cool Fire Concord Picante CDCCD-4247-2 — Good Vibes Gary Foster (f) on d, (ss) on a-b, (as) on c. Information on the recording date was provided by Gary Foster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This was released after Tjader's passing - the label had wanted another Latin Jazz release as the last sessions all had been straightahead settings or sideman dates with singers, but Tjader died before he could attempt a new recording.
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The Floyd's first LP was my second LP buy ever, and I enjoyed "Interstellar Overdrive" immensely, it probably was my instroduction to free improvisation. Bought a single after that, "It would be so nice", but their song-like tracks never really caught me. Had "Umma Gumma" and played it a lot, but didn't like the course the band took after that. I got from them what I could back then, but don't listen to that type of music anymore.
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New reissue from Fremaux: https://www.lalibrairiesonore.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=1940&Itemid=13
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I even bought a second copy of the LP to frame the cover!
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