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  1. I received these 4 Analogue productions SACD's in the mail a couple of days ago. Dexter Gordon - Go Jackie Mclean - Jackie's Bag Joe Henderson - Page One Hank Mobley - A caddy For Daddy Listened yesterday to Page One and the audio quality was outstanding! Plan to get some more.
  2. Thanks for the response. Perhaps the phrase "playing at a high quality level" was not the best choice of words. It sounds a bit too "factual" However, I hope you feel comfortable sharing your own personal subjective opinions about music that you like or don't like. It is that sort of thing that makes Organissimo a more interesting site - at last for me.
  3. You mentioned the good sound , but what about the music? Is the playing at a high quality level? Do you recommend this CD?
  4. Sal Nistico on "Groovin' Sal" (Cherokee changes). From Sal Nistico & Tony Scott - Swiss Radio Days 1977 - TCB Sal was having a great day and really wails on this tune and also on "The Song Is You".
  5. Brad, Listened to this new Barry Harris CD this morning. Barry has long been one of my very favorite piano players. This is a live concert cd which has its positives and negatives. On the negative side is that Barry talks to the audience quite a bit. That is fine the first time you hear it, but is not something I like to have to hear each time I play the cd. So in the future when I play this cd i will program it to just hear the music. The rhythm section seems to be local musicians. They do ok but nothing memorable. The cd times out at 49:05, and if you deduct the time Barry is talking, the actual amount of music on the cd is somewhere in the range of 39 minutes. On the positive side, Barry plays very well. The audio quality is also quite good. If you are a fan of Barry Harris as I am, you will want to have this cd. However, there are a number of other cd's available by Barry that , in my view, one should have before acquiring this one.
  6. I have 3 of the recently issued cd's on the Small's Live label. Though I enjoy the Jim Rotondi session I prefer Rotondi's recent cd on Criss Cross titled THE MOVE. The Peter Bernstein cd is one I would easily recommend. Planet Jazz at Smalls is also a nice date with Joe Magnarelli and Jerry Weldon.
  7. I very recently acquired a cd with Kamuca that just became available for the first time. Richie Kamuca & Lee Konitz - Live At Donte's (1974) - Cellar Door
  8. My copy of Barry Harris - Live In Rennes - arrived in the mail on Thursday. Looking forward to hearing it. This brings back memories as I spent a month in Rennes back in 1973. Don't recall finding much , if any, jazz there at that time.
  9. Will the Dreyfus label continue to operate now that Francis Dreyfus has died?
  10. Ted, The Nat Pierce material on Keynote has also been reissued as part of a 2 CD set on Fresh Sound. The Swingin" Nat Pierce Band - Kansas City Memories - Fresh Sound 2232 Aside from the Keynote material, the 2 cd set also has Nat Pierce sessions from these labels - Fantasy / Vanguard / Coral.
  11. I was fortunate to get a copy of this Freddie Redd CD back when it first came out. Freddie has so few recordings out under his name it makes this one that much more important. I haven't listened to it in a few years so will pull it off the shelf and play it in the next day or so.
  12. "Yazoo City Blues" from Rickey Woodard's recent cd titled Pineapple Delight. This tune gets a beautiful swinging groove that makes me tap my toes and snap my fingers nonestop.
  13. Pianist Donald Vega. Vega is from Latin America and lived in California for a while but is now in NYC. I heard him live a number of times over two days last month at the Paradise Valley Jazz Party.
  14. "You Must Believe In Spring" by Mike Murley and David Occhipinti Duo from Duologue on Cornerstone Records Mike Murley is an outstanding tenor saxophone player. He lives in Toronto and is not well known outside Canada.
  15. This is a truly interesting thread. It demonstrates how even among experienced jazz listeners there is such a wide range of tastes. I personally agree with some of the comments regarding artists people don't like. But on the other hand, I am a bit surprised that some of of the names mentioned are among strong favorites of mine. It was rather shocking to see names like Zoot Sims, Dexter Gordon, Jackie McLean Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones listed. Contrary to what Larry said, I believe Zoot's Pablo recordings are his best work, though I do agree with him on what he said about Al Cohn. I was not surprised to see negative comments about Scott Hamilton and Phil Woods though I don't share those opinions. One name I thought would be mentioned often - but was not - is Oscar Peterson, though I happen to enjoy his playing.
  16. "Bluegenes" by Rob Schneiderman with Todd Coolman and Leroy Williams From CD titled GLASS ENCLOSURE on Reservoir. Schneiderman's playing here is in a relaxed blues vein with a definite Bud Powell influence.
  17. It looks as if immediate family relationships in jazz have vastly exceeded what I thought would be the case even though I began this thread with a lengthy list. It might have been easier to list those without close family ties.
  18. Scott LaFaro and Eddie Gomez are two bass players I don't like all that much. They are both highly skilled, but their styles are not what I really find most appealing from bass players. I have a very large number of recordings with both of them as sidemen. I also recall seeing Bill Evans with Gomez 3 or 4 times and kept thinking that I wish someone else was playing bass with him.
  19. I am unfamiliar with Jon Raney? Is he Jimmy's son or brother and what does he play? he is not listed in LORD.
  20. I thought it would be interesting to consider the number of well known jazz musicians that have close blood relatives who are also jazz musicians. Below is a list of those who came to mind where fathers, sons, brothers, sisters or daughters were/are jazz musicians. I did not include wives and husbands or more distant relatives. The more I thought about it, the more names I came up with, though I surely have left off many others. Adderley, Julian & Nat Ammons, Albert & Gene Barron, Kenny and Bill Bryant, Ray & Tommy Byrd, Charlie & Joe Clayton, John, Jeff & Gerald Cohen, Anat & Avishai Cohn, Al and Joe Coleman, Ornette & Denardo Dodds, Johnny & Baby Dorsey, Tommy & Jimmy Eldridge, Roy & Joe Eubanks, Kevin, Robin & Duane Farmer, Art & Addison Freeman, Von, Bruz, George & Chico Goodman, Benny & Harry Green, Urbie & Jesse Heath, Jimmy, Percy & Albert Jackson, Milt & Alvin Johnson, Budd & Keg Jones, Hank, Thad & Elvin Land, Harold & Harold Jr. Laws, Hubert & Ronnie Leonhart, Jay & Michael Marsala, Joe & Marty Marsalis, Ellis, Wynton, Branford & Jason Mitchell, Red & Whitey Monk, Thelonious & T.S. Montgomery, Wes, Buddy & Monk Newborn, Phineas & Calvin Pertuccini, Michel , Tony & Louis Pizzerreli, Bucky & John Powell, Bud & Richie Raney, Jimmy & Doug Redman, Dewey & Joshua Rowles, Jimmy & Stacey Sims, Zoot & Ray Thigpen, Ben & Ed Turrentine, Stanley & Tommy Vache, Warren & Allan Wiggins, Gerald & J.J. Wilkins, Ernie & Jimmy Williamson, Claude & Stu Wright, Lamar & Elmon
  21. Though not originally recorded by Blue Note: James Clay is on the Blue Note CD - Tenorman - The Lawrence Marable Quartet Paul Gonsalves is on the Blue Note CD - Togo Brava Suite - Duke Ellington
  22. Gene Ammons is on the Bennie Green - Soul Stirrin" album on Blue Note. Ralph Moore is on this Blue Note CD - Superblue 2.
  23. Brownie and Paul, Thanks for the input. Believe it or not, I read the Gigi Gryce book, but had forgotten about the Wallington / Annie Ross episode until you responded to my question.
  24. The booklet notes on Lionel Hampton's Paris All Stars ( Vogue 74321511502) indicate that George Wallington was the piano player on Lionel Hampton's 1953 European Tour. The notes say that Wallington "abandoned the Hampton crew on it's passage through Brussels". Claude Bolling who replaced Wallington is the piano player on this Vogue recording. Is anyone aware of the story behind this situation?
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