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  1. just ordered this, Joe Samples 1990 album on WB, his last on LP-fomrat-- it has a real good album sound, all the songs, dont like sound similar, but are in a similar kind of groove. it kind of is a top smooth jazz album and the end of an era-- last on lp.....i should of found it locally for .99c by this pt but i shelled out 15 smackers for it on ebay
  2. so its outtakes from the strings album AND south of the border? the cd isnt an ''''ear bleeder''' is it. brickwaled et al.......(?) i recently got some of the bird mercury 78s, its nice to hear it like that. i have the 90s issue verve cds too.
  3. i got this lp on APPLAUSE today (not a bn reissue---an actual applause original)-- it looked like perhaps some awesome smooth jazz record, 1982....tom barney was on bass (steely dan2k)--- tom pierson is the leader and lp name. anyhoo, IT SUX
  4. no, lamont johnson was the jazz skrillex of his day
  5. so even though the jamal is a totally common lp and it takes no effort to find a copy, a hi-res needledrop is still commericaly released because their bankin on the fact that some people REALLY arent going to seek out the vinyl...
  6. i just came back cause i wanted to look at the pic of all the master tapes again
  7. this looks insane- i wonder oh LITA got Columbia to let this out. they have a little LITA factory outlet by me, but ive never been yet
  8. that pic of all the master tapes is insane!
  9. 50TH anniv of the release of this today
  10. i got this one a long time ago, and i dont know if it still hold true but i thought it at the time to be one of the rarer columbia lps, in fact i dont think ive seen it more than once or twice since, but i dont think its actually like money-rare
  11. amazing he lived in japan. i always assmed he was in NYC. wow, here he is!!
  12. i remember i heard an interview he said he was very grateful to Hank as blue note wanted hank to use george benson again or somethin like that hank was all im using eddie or no date. hank stood up for him
  13. i still remember in vivid clairty the elvin cymbal crash, u know like the one he does at the end of the songs w/ the bass drum and cymbal
  14. dawg. the score is still hella rare- i have a vintage european version on that really amazing quality european vinyl, im sure it sounds better than a jazz/west original
  15. incredible blog- so much to discover
  16. hey! that last sentance-------whats that about, lion enjoyed listening to Am I Blue to relax, in his older years, you have heard? just wanted to clairfy. maybe it was one of his favorites then
  17. this chick corea fest at the blue note is out of control--- this must be a lot of work to prepare all these bands and music Oct. 19-23 – The Chick Corea Elektric Band: Corea (keyboards), Eric Marienthal (saxes), Frank Gamble (guitar), John Patitucci (bass), Dave Weckl (drums) Oct. 26-30 – For Miles: Corea (keyboards), Kenny Garrett (saxes), Wallace Roney (trumpet), Mike Stern (guitar), Marcus Miller (bass), Brian Blade (drums) Nov. 2-3 – Three Quartets Band: Corea (piano), Steve Gadd (drums), Eddie Gomez (bass), Ben Solomon (sax) Nov. 4-6 – The Leprechaun Band – Corea (keyboards), Steve Gadd (drums), Gayle Moran Corea (vocals), Steve Wilson (sax & flute), Michael Rodriguez (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Eddie Gomez (acoustic bass), TBA (electric bass) Nov. 9-10 – Experiments In Electronica: Corea (keyboards and computers), Marcus Gilmore (drums), Leading Genre-Defying Electronic Explorers (TBA) Nov. 11-13 – Chick’s Flamenco Heart: Corea (Keyboards), Jorge Pardo (sax & flute), Niño Josele (acoustic guitar), Carles Benevant (bass), Tom Brechtlein (drums), Luisito Quintero (percussion), Flamenco Dancer (TBA), Vocalist (TBA) Nov. 16-17 – The Chick Corea Big Band: Corea (keyboards), Erlend Skomsvoll (arranger & conductor), the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra - 13-Piece Big Band (8 horns, guitar, bass & drums) Nov. 18-20 – Chick Corea Piano Duets: Corea performing with a different pianist each night Nov. 22-23 – Chick Corea & Gary Burton with the Harlem String Quartet: Gary Burton (vibes), Ilmar Gavilán (violin), Melissa White (violin), Jaime Amador (viola), Felix Umansky (cello) Nov. 25-27 – Origin II: Corea (piano), Ravi Coltrane (sax), Steve Wilson (sax & flute), Steve Davis (trombone), Carlitos Del Puerto (bass), Marcus Gilmore (drums) Nov. 30-Dec. 4 – The Music Of Return To Forever and More (Acoustic): Corea (keyboards), Ravi Coltrane (sax), Hubert Laws (flute), Avishai Cohen (bass), Lenny White (drums) Dec. 7 – TBA Dec. 8-12: The Music Of Return To Forever and More (Electric): Corea (keyboards), John McLaughlin (guitar), Victor Wooten (bass), Lenny White (drums)
  18. could possibly be the lp is harder to track down than some. the liberty issue is prob as scarce as the orig. theres also a 70s on "applause"
  19. check this out you guys: this is a remix of the 2nd single from her one album (1989, epic). george braith's daughter: Flame!
  20. Idle Moments, always makes the top 20 best blue notes of all time-lists, with its slow long drawn out jam........ but Am I Blue gets the shaft, when its very similar in presentation. like idle moments, am i blue also features an epic long ballad..... some albums are freaking cannonized, and others are detested. i definetly prefer Am I Blue, although i like both. idle moments is great with duke p and bobby....but Am I Blue has BJP!!!!
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