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danasgoodstuff

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  1. I've been recently enjoying Red Garland's two solo albums, Red Alone and Alone With the Blues, both cut the same day in 1960. Hard-ish to find hard copies of but easy to find online. Not that different from his more common trio playing, but a little different.
  2. Hackneyed Diamonds by the rolling Stones, or what's left of them. Surprisingly good and they end it with the Muddy Waters blues they got their name from. It would be fitting if that was indeed the end,
  3. Condolences, we lost our aged kitty last week.
  4. Ska Christmas music? That could be either brilliant or torture.
  5. Given that I love Sonny, it would be easy to overreact to this. Suffice to say I respect your opinion but don't agree. I find Rollins work to be both uneven throughout his career and all of a piece. He always struggled to get his mojo working in the moment and always tried many different approaches to get there. And I enjoy his later work more than many even as I acknowledge that it has issues but struggling with them can be an artistic statement of its own. He could be guarded and was not immune to getting hung up in any number of ways, but to me there is always something very human in his playing that I just love for that very reason. I even love his playing on the Stones' Tattoo You, certainly better than Miles' cameo with Scritti Politti.
  6. Yes, they've been busy. But then they own a huge catalog and mostly stick to the tried and true.
  7. It's part of Concord, so yes it's legit.
  8. Aretha was to my mind beyond category as a singer and a far better songwriter than she gets credit for. Good to Me as I Am to You
  9. Colin's his own distinct flavor, but it's not really my thing. but more power to him for doing it and finding an audience.
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJXz7CQ3xVk Carla Bley Band, 8 1/2 from Amarcord Nino Rota
  11. You're aware that Greg Tate describe Jimi as 'the R&B sideman's revenge'?
  12. I've heard a little of this, they certainly did a nice job recording his trumpet.
  13. I can remember seeing George Reed play and my dad was a huge fan. Even though he was from The States, he stayed in SK after he retired. he'd tell you it was a far from perfect place (which is true), but he must've loved it.
  14. Totally agree, that's what I was talking about upthread.
  15. I just bought this fine album on CD, presumably her last. How do we not have a thread devoted to her?
  16. I'd not be as absolutist as Allen, but I basically agree with him. Even when I enjoy post-basement tapes bob, I don't hear much new in it. 5 years as manically and deeply creative as anyone ever was, followed by a lifetime of trying to deal with it.
  17. It does benefit from being more up-tempo than Red Clay, but for Jack DeJ from that era it's still merely ok, IMHO YMMV
  18. Never had pierogi poutine, but when I was in downtown Buffalo for a Sabres game I had pierogi nachos. I may have mentioned that I find Buffalo to be the most Canadian place I've ever been in the States. And that when I was a kid in SK we didn't have proper poutine, just fries with vinegar and gravy. Vinegar I'm good with, gravy no thanks.
  19. This is far and away my fav Freddie on CTI, and i don't go for CTI generally but if you're going to go that way then don't hold back, go for it. Red Clay, etc. I find far more stilted than groovey, half-hearted going through the motions music, YMMV and I know many feel differently but there it is.
  20. Lovely.
  21. Whatever Stan Wants is ok by me. Also, Peacocks with Jimmy Rowles and the one with Albert Dailey.
  22. I too would like to see this entire session issued.
  23. So much great work, and I'm sure I haven't even heard the half of it.
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