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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. hit me up doc ... i will keep an eye on the modem with baking soda at the ready.
  2. My favorite organ one-off is Pullen's work on "My Brothers" from Kip Hanrahan's 'Conjure: Cab Calloway Stands in for the Moon'. tried to search for the lyrics but alas i'll have to rely on my own... "you come up here shit on my floor, spill my liquor, talk loud, giggle about my books, move things from their natural places...." edit: just found the album on iTunes (aaargh sez alocis') and eMusic for immediate gratification ... you might just add "Bitter Choklate" as well.
  3. But Casino Royale meets The Wall is in keeping with that Taylor Dayne meets Aretha thing she does.
  4. or for .02 less you can go with the organissimo linkee @ amazon.
  5. Vaclav Havel ... no matter how ya spell it it's a great name.
  6. I recommended this in another thread after only having heard snips of it for a spit but after settling into the downloads from eMusic I must urge the midly interested to check this out right now. Never heard of this guy before sampling nor any of the other musicians on the record. (the last two cuts feature ele piano not by Federico) "Organic B-3 Groove" Seems this kid is just that but no doubt quite accomplished in his greazily reserved playing and laid back arrangements. Bari Bruno Marini is the real deal that seals the sound for me while Charles Bowen's tenor seems a bit of an hommage to Braithwaite, but... plus the guys got some good mentors. a good 40 minute set: "Young Energy", "Yea Baby", "Saviana", "The Way I Feel" & "Queen Of The Organ".
  7. might have to see this just for that Rhino in the preview!
  8. them bonobos also display some rather liberal tendencies. aren't they the chimps who laze around doing a bit more than just grooming each other. she probably thought it was something better than a finger.
  9. if your'e talking "eMusic" ... not close ... they run variable from 150 at times up to 320 but usually around the 192 mark. the stuff sounds fine to me tho! certainly good for testing it all out plus a free deal of 25 dwnlds to sample.
  10. 'Voodoo' is a fantastic piece of essential, if that genre can be , exotica. Hopefully this isn't like Schifrin redoing Bullitt etc...
  11. Can anybody rec an essential Ismael Miranda? Was down in the native land last week and heard a couple live songs that evidently were from a Fania issue of recent past. Much more large band musically and less son going on. Fantastic stuff but trying to get the proprietor to look into the changer and find out what it actually was seemed to be too much for him.
  12. that's kinda like the black saint and the sinner lady meet ellington and have waaaay too much rum!
  13. why da frik can't i get this thing to "quote" properly!!!! do i need more dexter gordon?
  14. You are welcome and thanks for the great commentary, Jim! late to the party myself ... rather seems more of an afternoon tea from the looks of it. This one is under the saxophonist's name. While I don't know who is on guitar here all I can say is that the leader's main gig was his score to a rather "klaustrophobic war movie". as Felix would say:"righteo!" Bingo and thanks for the waxing ... I agree that this is one stoopid cut that just shows how great it can be when played by folks who aren't! now we now what raised hackles be made of! I'm certain the leader eats only... Bingo again!!! Dang dats good sleuthwork, but no cigar for Peter Faulk. Only the English know for sure. west coast being Cinque Terre. Listen again w/ Frosted Flakes in the morning ... it's grrreat! This certainly could have been from that latin Jazz Quintet w/ Dolphy but nope... an "in person" Dusty find that they were playing in-store of a band that plays nuyorican synthetic seventies boogaloo mostly ... this cut to me is a sound they should have stuck with! close as in west coast again ... the altoist is a "name" - for a beer. Man, it just get's me everytime that you folks nail stuff like this! from one of my recent faves ... the swank of that chorus and the snapping solos are one I'll toss on to get the joint jumpin' ... my guests, however, are usually not quite so moved ... hence, why I hang out here. Not on mine nor on Al's... I don't think ... but Webster is correct! Whilst I was compiling I almost put on a cut from 'Neil Hefti does Gotham' that to me IS the "son of the odd couple". Not Jimmy Smith on organ but some guy I'd never heard of. Wow! Glad you dug this one and happy that couw talked me into including it as a bonus cut - I had this on a second BFT disc (but stuck to a single) and sandwiched it between Eddy Louis' "Bohemia After Dark" and The Merced Blue Notes' "Bad. Bad Whiskey" followed up with Googie Rene's "The Slide" ... it worked as hard as that drummer as for seguelisciousness!!!. BTW This has John's fingerprints all over it as he de-clicked and re-spiffed up this MP3 sharity. He even broadcast it on the board here for everyone to run and download. Fantastic ain't it! Sounds much older than it really is - lively cut that is really reminiscent of a scene like that of the recently hipped by you "Wooden Glass" date. Probably cut in the same kind of joint yet more west than mid.
  15. anyone with a whole line-up of "ToysYard AniAni" suction cups in the loo is AOK! :rsmile: my cow clock finally fell off the window here after three years!!!! she survived unscathed.
  16. SoulStream ... not to be hi jackin' here, but - I just loaded a few from "Organic B3 Groove - Federico Conti..@ the Hammond" never heard of this kid?! from ten years ago - nice stuff indeedy!
  17. Federico Conti \ this kid sounds good. at least check "Yeah Baby" ... this Charles Bowen is makin' it.
  18. How many of you have had the pleasure of driving in Rhode Island where they sem to have invented this "left on green" thing? When I first got there it was UNBELIEVABLE! Once the light turns from red to green the folks who are making a left somehow have the right of way and even a few cars will peel off in formation right behind. This is all with no left turn signal whatsoever. It was my mission not to let anybody turn left in front of me if I was first at the gate across the intersection. Hence, waving good morning in Rhodiylant is a single digit affair.
  19. nope, not Ray Anthony. I've actually only heard of a couple of guys on this somewhat West Coast grab bag. one on here plays "mostly" flute and the trumpeter fronted Jimmy Smith's Verve drummer five nights a week over here. percussion has a vibist that is the west coast version of that Brit export who played much with the tenorist from track 11.
  20. Eh? (Two nations divided by a single language) MG
  21. glad you dug it!!! yay! and some quick comments: bingo! less melanine on 11 and ... these two cuts you should and will know! got the tilte of that exotika and funnily enuf I had a cut from the Afro Blues Qntt on this during my prepping!! rhymes with... nice comparison there! HA! damn, howda ya'll do it. dunno. only one cut in here is "library music" but many are probably put out to appeal to that post juke-box short attention span that my parents evidently had. ELL YEAH! No, that SS1 stuff seems more modern based Funk with a load of geri curl. Most of this Funk is combed over.
  22. Some insight on them here. france I'd like to hear "Pay des Bikinis" tho. edit : scroll down the left side.
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