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Well, I agree 100% with Mike Weill. This is a good album, but not a patch on the two I've heard with Roy Ayers. If you can get it for a dollar, though, OK. But don't build your hopes up too high. MG
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Damn! I KNEW I shouldn't have exchanged the sax for a double bed! MG
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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Johnny Lytle Booker Little Rich Little -
Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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When will the next RVG and Conn batches be announced?
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Kyo's topic in Re-issues
Thanks, I'll give it a go. MG -
But you could claim your purchases of CDs as tax-deductible... MG
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When will the next RVG and Conn batches be announced?
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Kyo's topic in Re-issues
'Bout time I had CDs of the Donaldson and Silver albums. On the strength of "The Congregation", I might go for "Intoducing Griffin". How does it compare? MG -
Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
McCoy Mrubata Ndiaga Mbaye Alioune Mbaye Nder -
No one is going to answer this, chewy. Nor mine about which albums are the problem. MG
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Rev Isaac Douglas & the First Tabernacle of Deliverance Choir - I'm never left alone - AVI reissue MG -
Well, it's almost impossible to get (do you feel better now? ) No - but thanks for trying! MG
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Well, the rest of the disc is still better (even if it won't appeal to Big Al at all ), but I wanted to feature this particular tune and all the other tracks go longer than this one... Thanks Luca - I await answers with bated breath. (More expense!) MG
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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Darryl Dixon (whom you should be hering soon, Jim) Ben Dixon Nat Dixon -
Ordered! Gawd blesher Guv! ($7.80 for p&p! Phew!) MG Turned up today. Less than halfway through listening, and I just ordered another copy fro my friend's birthday. Thanks guys. MG
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What music did you buy today?
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to tonym's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Postman came late today, so I was surprised to see this coming in after lunch! Thanks to Dan and Jim! About to start listening. MG -
Ahhhh! MG
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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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New, Nifty Compilations from Blue Note Europe
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Re-issues
I see (unfortunately). Surely it was her that that blonde English pop singer wrote that song about? "Nice legs, shame about the face". MG -
BFT 40 DISC 2 1 Piano, bass, drums intro to big band. Solos from alto, trumpet and organ or synth. Boring. 2 “Star eyes” by spiky alto & rhythm. I don’t like this, though it’s probably quite good. 3 A very nice groove. I love these things where the bass player comes on with that “A love supreme” groove. Nice vibes, nice vocal, wonderful vocal duet sections. Tenor comes in unexpectedly. This is a dream track! Mind you, I don’t think a soloist could go wrong with this groove behind him. I guess this is an Italian band. But the vibes player reminds me of Roy Ayers. I’ve had to stop and play this three times before continuing! 4 Swing number played by piano bass & drums. Very nice. Reminds be a bit of Nat “King” Cole, but isn’t. 5 Free tenor player, sounds like Pharoah to start off with. One tenor for one minute, then two for another minute, then three. This ain’t Pharoah. Then an alto player comes in. Very interesting. Quite pleasant, too, though that’s not the intention. Not my kind of thing. 6 Tenor and quaint band. Old fashioned sound to this. Extremely cheerful! Pianist seems to be playing all sorts of odd stuff; Monk maybe (not enough left hand though. Or some joke track by someone. Back to the tenor player and back to the cheerful old style stuff. 7 Portentous intro. I keep expecting this to break out into a frantic 6/8 groove. But it hasn’t so far. Just into another portentous intro. And another. This must be the latest offering from “The Portentous Intro Band”. 8 Nice sound to the tenor player. European, I guess. Pleasant original ballad, without being notably emotion-grabbing. Musicianly. The overblown bit at the end is completely out of context, it seems to me. 9 Alto & organ, guitar, bass & drums. GG follower on guitar, but with more technique than GG (but not the beautiful sound). Alto solo very good. Not a player I know. Decent organist. Sounds like a European band trying to play a more “serious” kind of organ jazz – without all that nasty greeeaaassyyyy stuff. 10 Oh a fast & furious thing here! Tenor, bass & drums. Frantic tenor player. Long drum solo (too long). If it were a live gig, you could understand it. Oh, it IS a live gig. Oh well, OK. 11 Nice riff in pianist’s left hand. Then turns into a hard bop something with tenor & rhythm. Another pianist playing funny notes. Wonderful rapport between tenor and piano. This is more like I think Monk probably is with a horn player, though still not as much left hand as I’m used to from his trio recordings. Drummer is really prodding the others, too. Interesting bass solo. Good exchange with drummer. This is definitely not my sort of thing, but it’s very, very, good indeed. 12 Piano intro to ballad. Familiar sound to pianist. Then into Gospelly tune with belching trombone, hard alto sax. Alto player trying to hold notes for just a little too long, it seems. Is this what they call circular breathing? I really like this. The alto player is really preachin’. I am really WITH this one! I love the new thing guys who’ve really got ROOTS down into the honkers & screamers of the ‘40s. Dying to know who this is. 13 Tenor & bass/drums. Lovely sound to the tenor player. Great tough backing from other two. Got a story to tell, this saxman. A bit too much from the bass & drums on this, I fear. Otherwise this’d be A1. 14 Tenor & trombone & bass/drums. Fruity trombone. Familiar tune. Trombone with cup mute solo. Both reminiscent of Al Grey/Billy Mitchell – but wrong instrumentation. 15 Oh, what a nice way to end! Such good-hearted fun! Oh, after nearly four minutes, in comes that roaring tenor player, who really is doing it. And it’s perfectly in character with the rest of the track! Another one to look for. As with disc 1, a good lot of stuff I like very much and some I really don’t like at all. As it should be, I expect. MG PS used fast reply, so can't check spelling.
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You were expecting a Junior Parker from Concord and got the Byard? What Parker? MG
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Not in the Crusaders box, but don't let that stop you buying it! I don't know who it is, but it doesn't sound like the Crus to me. MG Yeah, I kinda figured it wasn't them, even if I was hoping it was. The trumpet solo threw me off. Whatever it is, it's one I think I'll be getting. MG
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New, Nifty Compilations from Blue Note Europe
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Re-issues
Very nice, thanks. ... MG -
Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Horatio Nelson Steve Nelson Half Nelson -
Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Betty Davis Bette Davis Bet Lynch