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3 Sounds after the first BN tenure
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Artists
I keep meaning to explore the 3 Sounds more, but never seem to get round to it. Hm... Thanks folks. MG -
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Looking forward to your thoughts on the rest. MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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I like this one Houston Person - Wildflower - Muse Also Lou Donaldson - Sunny side up - BN Bill was a very versatile player, a very beautiful ballad player indeed. MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Listening at work, next to a construction zone as the steamroller attempts to vibrate my building off the foundation. Egad. Track 1 - Blue Man Group meets Sun Ra meets Frank Zappa. I’m in. Not sure what else to say. Nope Track 2 - I could stand a lot more music like this. It’s got that quiet storm feel, but it’s also maintaining a creative level of musicality. Not sure who the vocalist is, but I like the deep, contralto quality of her voice. One of my favourite singists, this lady. Track 3 - This is a cool feel. There’s some Mulligan influence in the bari, but I’m thinking it’s someone more like Serge Chaloff or perhaps even a multi-instrumentalist like Jimmy Giuffre. Reminds me a lot of the Charade soundtrack, so I’m in. You're probably right about the Mulligan influence, but this guy is a lot less well known than the people you've mentioned. Track 4 - A bit smooth for my taste. Sounds a bit like a neutered David Sanborn (or, later DS, which is about the same). Not feeling this one. A definite Sanborn influence, but somewhat more of the guy Sanborn copies, in my view. Track 5 - Had no clue early, but it’s obviously Afro Blue. The two guys I know who did that voice+flute thing this well would be Yusef and Shihab. I don’t believe it’s either. You're right, it's neither. Track 6 - I like the basic feel of this, but I’m not sure how well it would hold up over time. In general, I tend to like that repetitive, trancy sort of thing. Groovy. I find a lot of this guy's stuff lasts well. But I haven't had this one long... Track 7 - A little, good ol’-fashioned, straight-ahead Jazz. I’ll make the embarrassing guess of Sweets on trumpet. No new ground broken, but pleasant to listen to (maybe a bit too much so in the latter half of the 6th minute). Not Sweets. Track 8 - Any of this Tito-esque influenced Latin music is a win for me. No idea who it is, but give me more of it. Ah! Especially in Spanish! I’d LOVE to work with a band playing this music… sadly, I live in the whitest state in the nation. 'Tis a great pity that this is from the only album this band made. Track 9 - Predates my ability to identify. Sounds like Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You, to me. Okay… got the song, anyway. Song's right. Yes, it's early. Track 10 - I like this, but the saxophonist seems to have that over-affectedness of the modern player in his attack. Like he’s going for that Marsh effect, but doesn’t have Warne’s story behind it. You're getting the story right, there, Thom. I never thought of Warne Marsh in this connection, as I've heard very little of his music. It's from a MOST unsatisfactory album, but this track is a likeable one, without being really satisfactory. Track 11 - In from the get go. Plenty of story behind this. Pretty sure this lurks within my collection, but not instantly certain what it is. Hints of Frank Wright in that tone. A little Joe McPhee in there, too. He doesn’t have that A-list technique, but sure as hell means it. I hope this IS in your collection. But I think you'll say that he really is an A-list player when the end of the month comes. Track 12 - This sounds very much like Misty to me, but I can’t make any guesses as to what it’s called here and/or who might be playing it. Something reminds me of the muzak my grandmother used to have going on the radio at her house when I would visit her. I can’t say it wins me over. Wait a second, now. That tenor certainly sounds like Ike Quebec enough to get me to rethink my opinion. It's not Ike, but a contemporary. Track 13 - This is bitchin’. Head sounds very familiar. Beastly tenor! Not someone I’m overly familiar with, but a BIG sound and aggressive approach. The ideas strike me as early Harold Land, but this is more of a brute than that. Liking this a LOT! One of the greatest of the well known but hideously underrated tenor players the world has ever known. Hope you become a fan. Track 14 - This one has the same quality I described on track 12, minus the bitchin’ tenor (which I still think was Ike Quebec). This is more a guess the arranger job. Track 15 - Right of the bat it sounds like The Thrill Is Gone. Another brute. I could stand a lot of this. Guitar does nothing for me, but the rest of it is spot on. I agree about the guitarist. The tenor player is the man. I know who it is but nothing much about him. Maybe someone else does. Track 16 - No idea. Does not seem to be a heavy-weight player. Intonation issues abound and the ideas are generally not very interesting. Heavyweight in a different ring. Track 17 - I believe that’s Serenade to a Soul Sister. If it’s not Rahsaan, it’s someone who desperately wants to be. Ah… it’s not him, but again, desperately wishes to be. Not 'Serenade to a soul sister' but another tune first recorded on Blue Note (but retitled for this recording). I don't THINK anyone in this band had aspirations towards being like Kirk, but I could be wrong. Thanks for the listenables. Some stuff in here I want to add to the collection for sure. Thanks for those comments, Thom. Glad you liked some. More discussion of #10 might be productive after the reveal (or if someone gets it earlier). MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Martini http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini_(automobile_company) Martini http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini_(quartet) Martini & Rossi -
Covers that are just plain wrong
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to BillF's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Is that a pre-beard Coleperson Hawkins? MG -
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Gazzer Jimmy Durante Ace cub reporter Jimmy Olsen -
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Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., RIP
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I used to love 77 Sunset Strip. RIP Efrem Zimbalist Jr MG -
The links have gone out, so here's the discussion thread. MG
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Ah, I've been looking for the Bill Doggett, in a lackadaisical way, for years. Ditto the Billy Butler. I've got a lot of Black & Blue, mostly on LP; I ought to get some of those complete CD issues. Glad to hear there's a lot on DL, as I've little room for more CDs. A damn good ride, Dan! Thank you. MG
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I have a few gospel compilations on Acrobat that AREN'T very well done, on the other hand. But I have one on P-vine that's as bad.... Shrugs and effs off. MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Robbie Burns George Burns George Freeman MG -
You're right. When putting one together, I try to avoid people like Horace Silver, Lee Morgan and so on. One doesn't want to make it TOO easy MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Well, I'll have another go at that. You're right, I ought to get this one. I see no one has yet. MG
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