Jump to content

John Tapscott

Members
  • Posts

    11,130
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by John Tapscott

  1. "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" -- 11 plus minutes of joyous, uplifting, hard swing. From: This music is 20 years old. Hard to believe that Nick, John and Dick have left us. Of all the wonderful Nick Brignola CD's on Reservoir this one may be my favorite.
  2. w Conte Candoli, Bob Cooper, Lou Levy, Bob Magnuson & Jimmie Smith
  3. John Tapscott

    Victor Lewis

    He's on the new George Cables CD Icons and Influences (High Note) which is very good. On George's previous High Note date, too.
  4. Now there is a line-up! Nothing but pure jazz, rare enough at a "jazz" festival these days. And Barnes right in the middle of it, naturally.
  5. Good solos, esp. by tenor Gregory Herbert, but the soaring Herd is weighed down by mediocre, funk-oriented charts. Trying to be hip, typical for the early 70's.
  6. Likewise. And cold again.
  7. Agreed. It's a great record, probably his best IMO.
  8. When I order from importcds through amazon marketplace the order always comes through yet another firm, CD Listening Bar Inc. Recently I ordered the new George Cables CD. Here's part of the shipping notice I received on-line. Today CD Listening Bar Inc., trading on Amazon as importcds__, shipped item(s) in your order, placed on February 01, 2014.
  9. That's exactly my experience. They're one of the best on amazon marketplace IMHO. I'm always pleased when I see they have the best price. Never any problems with ordering or delivery.
  10. Yep, that seems a strange signing. I can't imagine Glenn and Burris on the same team for a whole season. One will surely be traded. How can Ottawa fit 2 veteran starting QB's under the cap?
  11. Roy Eldridge - Dale's Wail
  12. It's a good album. I came across this one recently, too: I presume this is all on the Mosaic set? Yes, the Great Big Band session is on the Kenton Presents Mosaic set. The Lost Charts CD is not a big band but a septet.
  13. Yes, he's a wonderful trumpet player, straight-ahead and boppish, but adventurous, too, well worth hearing. Here's 3 recommendations, in order of preference (though there's really no difference between the first two - both are excellent). Oh, and he has a wonderful big band CD as well.
  14. RIP. Terrific lead trumpet player, one of the best - Stan Kenton, Terry Gibbs, Buddy Rich, Thad-Mel, etc. Fellow musicians often spoke of with awe of his abilities, and the seeming ease with which he did it all. I think this is Al second from the left in the trumpet section beside Conte.
  15. "Old Devil Moon" from this one. Terrific up-tempo Getz solo. He just wails.
×
×
  • Create New...