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saw that 10in album in a store earlier today and almost bought it... might still go back to get it - but I already had so much...
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Welcome back, it's been a while!
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Horace Tapscott Quintet - Unreleased 1969 Flying Dutchman Session
Niko replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
Thanks for that tip re JPC, got my cd today! -
Tapscott, Nimbus West and UGMAA - Favourites and recommendations
Niko replied to Rabshakeh's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Of the recent stuff, my favorites are the Tapscott/Session Duo CD and Ancestral Echoes on Dark Tree... -
DownBeat on archive.org
Niko replied to scooter_phx's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Indeed! worldradiohistory has some other interesting periodials as well ... The search engine is a bit more reliable on archive.org though in my experience -
John is almost certainly a typo, at least it must be the same guy... I collected some info about him here
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As a long time bft lurker (first time I participated in any way iirc), some really interesting choices in here, thanks! Highlights are the guesses on the Elmo Hope track and how everybody knew the Iyer album was something on ECM but couldn't place it.... (Will definitely investigate that Hope album which I still don't have... I like that Iyer album quite a bit actually but didn't connect the dots either when playing track 8)
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Mosaic's Black and White label box set
Niko replied to ghost of miles's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I have some nice clarinet solos by Royal w McVea on one of those Swedish compilations, sounds very plausible... -
Inspired by the smooth jazz / yacht rock thread... (Keyboard credits on two tracks: Jym Young of Search for the Black Star fame)
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btw, the mandatory reading here are the various posts by our former member Chris Albertson, like this one, more... the Lil Hardin session is a bit special because by accident Albertson had booked two Dixieland bands and not one (as explained somewhere there...) so everything is double...
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I got all of the NO and quite a few of the Chicago over the past few years... Worth it for the covers alone imho... Favorites include the Kid Thomas w Emile Barnes, the Louis Cottrell Trio, the Peter Bocage, the Jim Robinson Spirituals, the Lil Hardin... They're all great afaik... Chris Albertson was a bit more interested in uncovering the mystery behind Bessie Smith than I am and it shows in some production choices... But still, you can't go wrong
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BLACK MYSTERY SCHOOL PIANISTS — and who else(!) is similar?
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
David Virelles belongs into that lineage... Bheki Mseleku could be nominated for the general list -
I got the other five releases from the 80th birthday celebration at TUM but am still resisting here... and I do have to say that the first box I got, the one with Laswell and Graves, is still my favorite by far, followed by the Chicago Symphonies... the remainder is also fine, but it's a lot of cds even without the string quartet box
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I think it's great but i just know it from youtube
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I've been wondering about George Wright before, just a handful of credits, usually involving paintings... somebody's artist friend? My initial hunch before looking at credits had been Andy Warhol for the birds cover...
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that guess got me curious... no, it's Chet Baker playing Sad Walk with Dick Twardzik...
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I don't hear much of a difference between Susto and One Way Traveller, neither quality- nor style-wise... I'd say they're good but not great... If you were always sad that Susto isn't a double LP, you definitely need One Way Traveller... Otherwise I am less sure
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Roger Hamilton Spotts did all the arranging for Al Grey's Shades of Grey which is a great album imho
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Record shopping: different cities’ musical tastes
Niko replied to Rabshakeh's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Yes, Berlin is huge so it's always walking, walking, walking.... I don't like the city... But, of course, i still would have wished you a better time and better score.... Re the initial question, the memory that came to mind immediately was walking into a store in Rennes, France, that felt totally out of place... Turned out, the majority of the stock was the contents of a Chicago record store the owner had bought in full, loads of Argo, Cadet, Ammons etc -
Looks like Mine to me around 2:30...
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Mosaic's Black and White label box set
Niko replied to ghost of miles's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
pretty sure that's another Joe Kelly (younger, white, Chicago-based...even though that album with Johnny Board on tenor has been on my radar for a while). This Joe Kelly aka Joe "Red" Kelly played with Gerald Wilson's band in the mid 40s. The latest credit I can find quickly is this Peppy Prince album from 1958 (Horace Tapscott's earliest credit iirc). Peter Vacher's Central Avenue book has some memories of Kelly from John "Streamline" Ewing: Red Kelly from Peru, Indiana, was another very good trumpet player in the [Gene Coy] band . He had a style but he never did record anything, but he was different from any trumpet player I ever heard. He could play lead and could also solo. [..] He finally would up in the Post Office. [...] I think he still gigs around town, sometimes with Spanish bands.[..] -
from the Philadelphia Inquirer, 23 October 1983... The continuation on page 24 is very brief: like you used to?" He smiled warmly. "It will probably happen." Then he pointed toward the sky and looked up. "If He let's me"
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I want the Jimmie Lunceford...
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Lester Young, apparently this is the source: https://www.thelastmiles.com/interviews-lenny-white/ Lenny White apparently felt like he grew up in Lester Young's neighborhood and for the first few years he really did... and possibly he passed that spirit on...
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haven't been in Berlin in a while but remembered that someone asked that same question on another board recently, here (the posts from February 2022)
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