-
Posts
20,922 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by HutchFan
-
More Von Freeman.
-
Tonight, I'm proud to be a Georgian.
-
Von Freeman - Serenade & Blues (Nessa, rec. 1975)
-
-
True. More crazy!
-
Yep. Isn't it odd that Oblique was shelved for so long? Recorded in '67 and first released in '79 -- in Japan only. It wasn't released in the U.S. until 1990. That's nuts!
-
Prompted by discussion on another thread: My CD version has this cover, duplicating the image from the original Japan-only LP release in 1979.
-
NP:
-
Yes, I agree. It's hard (for me!) to justify buying Oblique a second time when there are so many other new things out there to discover. ... OTOH, I think it's one of Hutcherson's best records. Decisions, decisions, decisions.
-
felser, I didn't realize that Jazz Contemporaries is essentially the same group as Keno Duke/Contemporaries. I'm familiar with the latter group's records (via YT). From what I've heard, I'm partial to Sense of Values. Frank Strozier! Hopefully, a some outfit will get around to reissuing them -- both Reasons in Tonality and Sense of Values. Otherwise, I won't be buying either LP anytime soon. They fetch astronomical prices in the re-seller's marketplace. Zowee! Pure Pleasure has been reissuing lots of Strata-East titles. Maybe they'll get to these two? Pure Pleasure's reissues are not cheap (and they only do vinyl), but at least they're not $100 or more -- like the original Strata-East LPs. I've plopped for a couple Pure Pleasure Strata-East reissues: Harold Vick's Don't Look Back and John Hick's Hells Bells. I like the music so much that I "bit the bullet" and paid about $40 each for them. I'm glad to have them. ************** Do you have an original Strata-East Reasons in Tonality?
-
Very tempting!!!
-
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
More Charles Munch. Schumann: Symphony No. 1 "Spring" Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 "Italian" and Symphony No. 5 "Reformation" -
Dan, This isn't exactly what you asked for -- but here's a shorter list of "Other Records." I almost included these in my survey. In fact, all of these were on the list at one point or another -- but they eventually got bumped to make room for something else. I guess you could call these "Honorable Mentions" : George Adams - Paradise Space Shuttle (Timeless) Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt - Together Again for the Last Time (Prestige) Benny Bailey - Grand Slam (Storyville) Bayeté [Todd Cochran] - Worlds Around the Sun (Prestige) Louie Bellson Big Band - Dynamite! (Concord) Bob Berg - New Birth (Xanadu) Paul Bley/Jimmy Giuffre/Bill Connors - Quiet Song (IAI) Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet - Live at the New School (Chiaroscuro) Benny Carter - Montreux '77 (Pablo) Michael Carvin - The Camel (SteepleChase) The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band - Off Limits (Polydor) Julian Dash - A Portrait of Julian Dash (MJR) Walter Davis, Jr. - 400 Years Ago, Tomorrow (Owl) Walt Dickerson - Peace (SteepleChase) Claudio Fasoli/Franco D'Andrea - Jazz Duo (Dire) Grupo Folklorico y Experimental Nuevayorquino - Concepts in Unity (Salsoul) George Gruntz - The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band (MPS) Glen Hall - The Book of the Heart (Sonora/Koch) Johnny Hammond - Breakout (Kudu) Eddie Harris/Les McCann - Second Movement (Atlantic) Louis Hayes/Junior Cook Quintet - Ichi-Ban (Timeless) Billy Higgins - Soweto (Red) Eric Kloss/Barry Miles - Together (Muse) The Steve Kuhn/Sheila Jordan Band - Playground (ECM) Prince Lawsha [Lasha] - Firebirds Live at Berkeley Jazz Festival, Vol. 1 (Birdseye) Ramsey Lewis - Them Changes (Cadet) Didier Lockwood - New World (MPS) Machito Orchestra - Fireworks (Coco) Ray Mantilla - Mantilla (Inner City) Bobby Naughton/Wadada Leo Smith/Perry Robinson - The Haunt (Otic/NoBusiness) Charlie Palmieri - Impulsos (Coco) Barre Phillips - Mountainscapes (ECM) Jimmy Raney/Doug Raney - Stolen Moments (SteepleChase) Mike Richmond - Dream Waves (Sonet/Inner City) Terje Rypdal - Odyssey (ECM) Lonnie Smith - Live at Club Mozambique (Blue Note) Raul de Souza - Colors (Milestone) Leon Spencer, Jr. - Louisiana Slim (Prestige) John Taylor - Decipher (MPS) Ralph Towner - Solstice (ECM) Michael White - The Land of Spirit and Light (Impulse) Joe Zawinul - Zawinul (Atlantic) Attila Zoller - Common Cause (Enja) If I could make one change to the survey today, now that it's all done, I would add Michael White's The Land of Spirit and Light. Just don't ask me which one I'd remove to make it fit.
-
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Munch: Artistes & Repertoires (RCA Red Seal) Charles Munch and the Boston SO perform: - Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 "Organ" - with Berj Zamkochian (organ) - Ibert: Escales - D’Indy: Symphonie sur un chant montagnard - with Nicole Henriot-Schweitzer (piano) - Franck: Symphony in D minor - Roussel: Bacchus et Ariane - Suite No. 2 - Honegger: Symphony No. 5 "Di Tre Re" Impeccable. Munch in his element! -
Some funky trombone colors from Raul de Souza: Cannonball sits in on a couple tracks, sounding very Arthur Blythe-ish. (Or maybe it's the other way around. ) In any case, I wish Cannonball would've played on the whole album. He would have made this excellent record even better.
-
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
A superb set. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
NP: Previn's recording is my favorite version of Vaughan Williams' "Sinfonia Antartica." I love how Previn embraces the strange, otherworldly elements in this music -- and the spoken introductions before each movement. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Brahms' String Quintets performed by the Brandis Quartett and Brett Dean, as heard in this set: -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Joseph Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne (Complete) / Netania Davrath, Pierre de la Roche (MHS, originally Vanguard Classics) -
-
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Now Brahms' First Symphony with Jochum & the LPO from the same set. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Brahms' Fourth Symphony performed by Eugen Jochum and the LPO, as heard on this set: -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
I know that Scherchen's way with Bach is anachronistic -- but I don't care. His interpretations work so powerfully on their own terms that the music carries the day. ... Not that I have any beef with HIP. I think there's plenty of room for everyone at the table.
_forumlogo.png.a607ef20a6e0c299ab2aa6443aa1f32e.png)