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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. I rather like El Chicano. I was just listening to their second album, 'Revolucion' and wondering, as there is quite a bit of stuff that sounds like rock, how they compare with Santana. I've heard almost nothing of Santana (I do have a heavy prejudice against Columbia, to be honest) except, perhaps 'Supernatural', bits of which seemed to being played all the time in restaurants and bars when I visited Namibia in 2000. Seemed to be OK, but not for me, I thought. But I hadn't heard El Chicano then. My thought is that Santana is a rock band with Latin influences, while El Chicano is a Latin band with jazz, funk, soul and rock influences. So, what thoughts do you more knowledgeable people have on the two bands, please? MG
  2. Grant Green Sonny Red Fu Manchu
  3. Of course, for me, the James Brown band had it all! Not very current, of course, but very, very sharp. Not much mention of Latin big bands, I see, so here's a few I like: Tito Puente Tito Rodriguez Eddie Palmieri Machito Ray Barretto My personal preference, but lots wouldn't say it was a jazz band, is for Perez Prado - for swing and general unabridged funkiness. MG
  4. The Thing From Another World The Thing Flay
  5. Earlier Blue Mitchell - Blue Mitchell - Mainstream And the news is, this is coming out on 24 Nov, on CD for the first time I think, in UK through Ace! now Arnett Cobb - Is back - Progressive next Mildred Clark & the Melodyaires with the Voices of Triedstone - You've got to give an account - Savoy MG
  6. MG Thought that was hilarious 18 months ago - pleased to see it still is. MG
  7. Starfire Raya Vestri Jezebel Jet
  8. Seems like a portmanteau word. "Insa" meaning "lack of" or "not." Kind of a slangy way of saying her walk was not painful or sad to look at, that is, her walk was nice to watch. Yeah, you could well be right. The tune itself may throw some light on this. It's by Edgar Hayes. MG
  9. Ai Qing B B King Deedee Dinah
  10. Not really learned, as I don't know what it means: 'insagrievous' It's in a tune title - ‘The girl with the insagrievous walk’. Anyone know what it means? MG
  11. Vandyke Parks Earl Van Dyke The Funk Brothers
  12. Albums are not in genres, because genre is per song. This makes sense because a movie soundtrack, say, or any various artists compilation, can have songs in different genres on the same album. But if you look at your collection in Songs view, where you see columns for Name, Time, Artist, Album, etc., you can add a column for Genre. Just right-click on the column headers and click on Genre. Thank you - that works. And I see I have all the Ray Charles in the correct genres. And Dizzy's, too. You can search for artists you think should be in more than one genre. But to find out if there are artists you've incorrectly put into more than one genre, you need to plough through the list. A bit of a drag. But, well, you can do it. MG
  13. Rubber Band Man Stiff Little Fingers Sonny Stitt
  14. Just finished Earl Hines & Stephane Grappelli - The giants - Black Lion now on Dr Charles Hayes & Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer Choir - I know the Lord laid his hands on me - Savoy Very, very hot choir. Must get some more; only have seven. MG
  15. Roberta's 'Killing me softly' - personnel: Roberta Flack – piano, vocals Eric Gale – guitar Ron Carter – bass Grady Tate – drums Ralph MacDonald – congas, percussion, tambourine MG
  16. I haven't got the new one; I'm on 11.3.0.54. Have been for some time, because that's what I got when I had a problem several months ago and had to reload everything. I still haven't worked out how to display what genre an album's in when I'm looking at them by artist. Is this possible in v12? I'm sure it used to be on v10. MG
  17. Oliver St. John-Mollusc Nigel Incubator-Jones Simon Zinc-Trumpet-Harris
  18. Maybe O'Donel Levy? Vintage for the clothes is right. MG
  19. That's the name I thought of first. Dunno why, though. MG
  20. Steve Jobs Mr Businessman The Captains of Induustry
  21. Just for swing - John Kirby and Leroy Vinnegar. For sound, Maleem Mahmoud Ghania - though he doesn't play a bass as such, but some Moroccan equivalent - and Ron Carter. MG
  22. The Shootist John Wayne Johnny Madison "The Shootist" Williams Jr
  23. He plays nice jazz on his 2 albums with Houston Person. MG
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