-
Posts
24,467 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by mikeweil
-
Lucky Thompson discog question
mikeweil replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Discography
Strange - first time I hear that a musician himself wanted a fade, and during the session! Afterwards, that's another matter, but while improvising? -
Just ordered this:
-
Now here was someone who did it his way - R.I.P.
-
One would expect an Ellington thread to overflow ...... but no. A corner is too small a place: The Duke needs a palace! Ubu, I suggest you re-name this thread to make more room for this mountain of music.
-
Nice video - can't see enough of the bassist. So they play a Parker tune ..... Quinichette even holds his sax at the same angle as Pres! Thanks for posting this!
-
Thanks a million times!!! But: why not (you can't attach it in full size, but post a link to the pic so it is displayed):
-
Lucky Thompson discog question
mikeweil replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Discography
Agreed - and to make things worse many tracks were faded out! -
I wonder if there were some problems involved - the first session of the Thad Jones and the first Kenny Burrell Blue Note were held on consecutive days, but I didn't find any mention of this in the liner notes of the Mosaic set. Looks like one of the dates (the Jones one) wasn't very successful and the material re-recorded at a later date with slightly different personnel. There was a later Blue Note date of Jones and Burrell where only a duo of both was usable. Maybe Jones was a perfectionist with his arrangements?
-
Not "the only". Intoducing The Elmo Hope Trio has them together. I have the JRVG. there are even more recordings oh Hope, Heath and PJ Jones see Noal Cohen's Elmo Hope Discography http://www.attictoys.com/jazz/EH.HTM they worked together in Joe Morris Rhythm and Blues band in 1948 (what a line up: Joe Morris (t, v), Matthew Gee (tb), Johnny Griffin (ts), Bill McLemore (bar), Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)) and on Hope's 1961 Riverside album Homecoming That's off topic, but that Homecoming LP is terrific! It includes on the craziest modern piano blues I have heard - a must buy! That Joe Morris band was nice and had a bunch of great players passing through.
-
I too heard Golson in 2005 guesting with a local big band and he was great! Had a chance to meet him after the concert - a very nice man. Considering his age one can't blame him for being tired on a tour like that king ubu saw a concert of - I couldn't make it to that one. I have two of the other Arkadia CDs, and especially that all-star sax meeting is excellent! Never heard the funky one.
-
Lucky Thompson discog question
mikeweil replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Discography
Click here for the definitive Lucky Thompson discography - scroll down to the bottom as this is one of his very last recordings. Niko beat me to this - he's right about your chances for any more detailed info. -
who plays the tpt solo on "lament from the congo"
mikeweil replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
Click here. That Cubop LP hasn't been reissued as CD. it seems. -
who plays the tpt solo on "lament from the congo"
mikeweil replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
4 tracks are on Tumbao TCD-012 by machito and his Afro-Cubans "Cubop City": Click here -
So you say you didn't get the hybrid SACD? The OJC sounds a lot inferior!
-
Up - still nobody with a photo? i.e. without album cover design.
-
F/S McCoy Tyner cds
mikeweil replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Did you get yourself the Mosaic Select? -
Byrd's "The Cat Walk" is the only canidate for me in this batch - my LP is defective. I'm getting tired of those upgrades ...
-
Thanks for the large cover - indeed a nice shot they used! Yes I knew he was from Denver - I have that album. I love Quinichette's playing a lot - in that style, only Pres is superior.
-
It was on Prestige 7361 and Stateside 10150, and he did both. According to Bruyninckx the big band parts were recorded July 14, 1964 in Stockholm, the parts of Grachan Moncur and and Cecil Payne were overdubbed in New York during autumn of 1964, as were the Swedish soloist in Stockholm. Never heard that one but wonder how organic it sounds with this triple recording procedure.
-
His latter day work is worth hearing as well; e.g. check the Arkadia Records website. And don't forget to visit the Benny Golson website.
-
Love those Lady Day covers, too, but he should have depicted a whisky instead of a cola bottle on this one!
-
Now I remember the duo I had in my mind yesterday: Pete Christlieb and Alan Broadbent doing "I hadn't anyone til you", hidden on an audiphile Jack Sheldon CD on RealTime.
-
This is Weird - Forums Look Like Old Style List of Posts
mikeweil replied to Dan Gould's topic in Forums Discussion
That all looks like Firefox sets your options to default when installing an update instead of keeping your personal setup ... Next time before updating, copy your setup file to some other folder and try re-inserting it at the proper place after updating in case the same problem occurs. At least that's the way it would work with Opera, which always keeps one's personal setup options when updating. -
I can't seem to find a photo of Paul Quinichette on the web, except for album covers. Even AllMusic has only a band pic. If any of our distinguished members would share some from the depths of their hard disks, I'd be very much obliged.
-
- For Basie -: Shad Collins (trumpet) Paul Quinichette (tenor saxophone) Nat Pierce (piano) Freddie Green (guitar) Walter Page (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, October 18, 1957 1369 Rock-a-bye Basie Prestige 7127 1370 Texas Shuffle - 1371 Out Of The Window - 1372 Diggin' For Dex - 1373 Jive At Five - All titles on Swingville 2036, Prestige (Jap) , Prestige P-24109, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-978-2. --------------------------------- - Basie Reunion -: Buck Clayton, Shad Collins (trumpet) Paul Quinichette (tenor saxophone) Jack Washington (baritone saxophone) Nat Pierce (piano) Freddie Green (guitar) Eddie Jones (bass) Jo Jones (drums) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, September 5, 1958 1577 Blues I Like To Hear Prestige 7147 1578 Roseland Shuffle - 1579 John's Idea - 1580 Love Jumped Out - 1581 Baby Don't Tell On Me - All titles also on Swingville 2037, Prestige P-24109, Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1049-2.
_forumlogo.png.a607ef20a6e0c299ab2aa6443aa1f32e.png)