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Francis Hime - Illusao
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nice pic, bluenote65, yes, or should I say in the Dirty Harry idiom "yeah" - Congrats from me, too, Mr Eastwood. A real jazzman. There were rumors that he would direct a biopic about Chet Baker. Regrettably this seems to stay a rumor. After magnificent "Bird" I really would have liked to see a good movie about Mr B. But on the other hand: who needed it after Bruce Weber´s splendid "Let´s get lost"?
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Don Byas & Tony Proteau Orchestre - Sables Chaud
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Portrait of Django - Lucky Thompson, Complete Vogue Recordings Vol. 2
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Bengt Hallberg - Depressionism
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"With a song in my heart" was one of his latets solo efforts - and a mighty good one. Great trumpeter - another excellent artist gone. RIP, Lew Soloff!
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Milano Blues - Bob Cooper Quartet
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Tishomingo Blues - Edmond Hall
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What do you think of that? http://www.healthaim.com/jazz-music-and-how-listening-to-it-helps-the-body/7613
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Hot Lips Page - You´d be frantic, too A blues that puts goose pimples on my arms And when Lucky Thompson blows his solo before HLP finishes this piece with a growl of his muted trumpet I´m knocked out!
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Chet Baker dedicated a piece of music to him on his gorgeous Broken Wing album.. It´s one of a very few CB originals, over eleven minutes long and it is called "Blue Gilles" - to me it hals always been the high point of a strong outing..
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Bach
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Non Jazz Albums (Or Songs, etc.) That Rocked Your World
Balladeer replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Agree, that's a very fine GP album. I am a little embarassed to say that it was my first real introduction to him. I was given a mix tape back when it was released, and that contained a few tracks from Squeezing Out Sparks. I went to the store and the new release was Mona Lisa's Sister, so I picked it up. it's worth noting that it got a reissue a few years ago. They played around with the mix, and added some extra bass response. I like the newer version, although the jangly bite of the original remains a favorite. The song "Back in Time" is so good I can't begin to describe it, It raises the hairs on my neck every time I hear it. Marvellous! His two earliest recordings "Howilng Wind" and "Heat Treatment" are splendid soul drenched RnB stuff with a nod to Punks anger. IMO still the best music he ever recorded."Squeezin out sparks" is hard to disklike. From his later albums in the 1990s I´d choose "Struck by lightning" -
If You Were on the BBC Desert Island Discs Program
Balladeer replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous Music
As far as I remember in Hanks´case it´s been a volleyball called Wilson .:-) -
K.D. Lang - Trail of Broken Hearts
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Sorry, didn´t note this thread
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Uptown records publishes previously unreleased concert LT,sextet Chicago April 1951, 14 tunes Anyone ever heard it?
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"Last Albums" or appearances you can recommend
Balladeer replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Chet Baker & NDR Big Band - Last Great Concert (Enja) -
100 Overlooked Recordings Worth Listening To
Balladeer replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Hi Daniel, thanks for your recommandations. Been just streaming your selection. Frederiksson must have listened a lot to Long Tall Dex. I hear a lot of Gordon in it. Now just listening to Staffan Abaleen Quintet. To me up til now totally obscure - but this is very good! Will come back to it again. As a big admirer of Lars Gullin I know a lot of him and got a handful of his recordings. A gentle giant and real poet. Next I will listen to Hallberg of whom I know only some pieces.. Now again my recommendations of Swedish jazz: Arne Domnerus Favourite Groups 1949-1950 (Dragon) lots of beautiful clarinet in it. Rolf Ericson Miles awaý 1950 -52 (Dragon) love his tone and phrasing -
The Fools "Psycho Chicken" (Talking Heads ´"Psycho Killer") Tiny Tim doin "Stairway to Heaven" is gorgeous - although I doubt that it was supposed to be a parody, more a peculiar cover version
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Dex - unforgettable. So many only with cool atitude. He w a s cool. Wonderful atmosphere, too. The French sure know how to make movies. Some scenes and moments have remained in my memory since I´ve seen the film a decade ago. Nevertheless would see this anytime again for a second time.
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Chet Baker - Portrait in Black and White (from Live in Tokyo)
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Such sad news. We ve been losing many of the last really great ones during a couple of years. Seems to me like the end of a whole era. And now Charlie Haden. I loved the way he played and his tone, so natural. I´d like to hint to his Soul Note with Enrico Pieranunzi, Billy Higgins and Chet Baker which is (now the more fittingly) titled. "Silence". Thank you Charlie Haden for your music.
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Kenny Dorham - Grand Street
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Jazz nicknames - rationales?
Balladeer replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I´m at present reading about N.Y. underground in the early Fifties, Beat generation and "lost souls" like Tony Fruscella. Therefore I may be somewhat biased. But my post wasn´t meant by no means as an evaluation, sorry if it has come across that way!
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