As indicated in the ECM Parker/Mitchell thread I picked a copy in Fopp today, played through once and I was impressed but really need to give it more careful consideration over the next few days. I've seen Berne once but have only one other CD , so I'm no aficionado .
glad to hear that. Currently anticipating imminent purchase and March gig
my interest in this was stimulated by the Jazzwise article , sadly no chance of me catching their visit. Got this today in Fopp.
agree re Kevin Le Gendre- he's a significant draw for me. If he says some new release is the business I'm likely to take note. Other writers need to be approached with caution.
It's amazing looking at that list. At the the time it seemed as if the stream of high quality reissues would never stop. It was a great series very well done but certainly quite expensive here in the UK . In the pre-internet days I paid IIRC around £44 for the Konitz which seemed a lot at the time, although I've never regretted it !!! I ordered it though a local store who had real problems sourcing it.
I gave up on both these publications some time ago. I found I could get more information about jazz from being a member of this forum!
I gave up both but recently started back with Jazzwise. I view JJ as a lost cause. The latter had almost nothing on current jazz (of any type). Jazzwise is still pretty reasonable, worth getting IMO.
It's that Vesala/Stanko winning team again, Clunky. (your Twet post last week IIRC)
This one's escaped me so far but have fond memories of hearing a mates many years ago
correct, Twet and this represent the sum total of my Vesala/Stanko holdings. I have Live at Remont on order though
Edward Vesala- Heavy Life - Leo Finland -1980 . Great nonet including Stanko, Reggie Workman, James Spaulding, Chico Hamilton, Howard Johnson , Joe Daley . Heavy indeed.
Eje Thelin Group - Live-76- Caprice, fine set on the free side. Thelin plays well , pianist Harold Svensson mixes piano and electric piano and sounds just right. Lovely
a fine set for sure , only Bill Barron I've been disappointed in is Live at Cobi's 2 - sound is really appallingly harsh. Mars an otherwise interesting CD
next up
Tone Jansa Patterns Helidon- Yugoslavia 1979- sax quartet with the leader tenor & soprano sax and flute. Big band added to one number. Modal pieces in the main with good variety of pacing between the tracks