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Everything posted by kh1958
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Bravo Brubeck and Buried Treasures, both recorded at Mexico City concerts in 1967, near the end of the group's existence, are two of the best.
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Today was a good LP day: Duke Ellington--Jazz Party (Columbia Six Eyes)--looks unplayed--$8. Modern Jazz Quartet--The Sheriff (Atlantic, blue and green label)--Cover is yellowed, but LP looks unplayed--$8 Chico Hamilton--The Demanding One--Flying Dutchman--also looks unplayed--$10.
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There is this website: http://kimparkmusic.com/john_park.htm
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No craziness so far, but some cool posters from Slugs (I would have wanted to be there practically every night). http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjazzrecordcenter
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I believe the reference is to various Fantasy/Concord box sets, like the Wes Montgomery and Dexter Gordon, which are on sale. http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Riverside-R...472&sr=1-11 http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Prestige-Re...1774&sr=1-1
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Mary Lou Willliams--A Keyboard History (Jazztone).
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Oh, to have been there when he read the reply letter.
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Coltrane Live at Birdland (impulse, red and black label, Van Gelder).
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Yes, they are mainstream. The one without Harrell is the better one, IMO. The recording balance doesn't seem quite right though--too much bass, and not quite enough horns.
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I had only heard Radius, when I attended the Vancouver jazz festival in 1993 and heard the trio (with Pavone and Sarin) in a small club--I think the performance started at 1 a.m. That was one of the most incredible jazz performances I've heard in 33 years of jazz obsession. I was able to see him two more times--with a different group at the Knitting Factory (Pavone and a second bassist, plus Reggie Nicholson on drums), and the trio again, near the end of his life.
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No, wasn't aware of that one. Also "Radius" (an early one from the 80s listed on the site) I don't have, neither do I have the two albums he did for one of those mainstream labels (was it Arabesque?) - how are those? Probably too tame for my liking? Radius was originally on the Mu label (copies turn up on ebay)--it's a fine recording. I didn't care for the Arabesque records when released, but the passage of time has changed my views. I also have an LP called Spirits Rebellious from 1988 on the Alacra label, which the liner notes say is his second release on the label--that is quite good.
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So you have to get up with these and flip them over every 8 or 10 minutes?
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Paul Bollenback turned out to be a good guitarist--plus he had Gary Thomas and Victor Lewis in his band. Also Ed Howard on bass and vocalist Chris Mcnulty. I was wondering why UTD seems to be the only college in Dallas regularly presenting jazz concerts--it appears the Dean of the college is a jazz fan--he introduced the concert and was actually sitting and attentively listening to the concert. Eastfield used to present jazz concerts years ago--I actually saw Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie and Henry Butler there, in Mesquite of all places. -
"They" will still be able to find you.
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Herbie Mann--Yardbird Suite (Savoy)--a really nice sounding LP.
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Man charged with having sex with boss's dog
kh1958 replied to MoGrubb's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Michael Vick's cellmate? -
Charlie Byrd-- Is! (Fontana)
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Yale Concert--Another OJC going out of print and available from newbury cheap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00...3605&sr=1-1
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Up in Duke's Workshop--OJC going out of print--nice Pablo from the "stockpile" and available for a pittance from newbury. http://www.amazon.com/Dukes-Workshop-Duke-...3605&sr=1-1
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
No one in Austin is excited about the rare chance to see the great Chico Hamilton? I would go myself except it is on a Wednesday night, 200 miles away. -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
This is tonight. I'm not familiar with this guitarist, but judging from his discography, he may be worth seeing. As a Leader Brightness of Being (Elefant Dreams , 2006) Double Vision (Challenge Records , 2004) Dreams (Challenge Records , 2001) Soul Grooves (Challenge Records , 1999) Double-Gemini (Challenge Records , 1997) Original Visions (Challenge Records , 1995) With Others: With others: * Joey DeFrancesco -- The Philadelphia Connection (Hi Note, 2002) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Ballads and Blues (Concord, 2002) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Singin' and Swingin' (Concord, 2001) * Joey DeFrancesco -- The Champ, round 2 (Hi-Note, 2001) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Live at Bimbo's 365(w/Jimmy Smith)(Concord, 2000) * Joey DeFrancesco -- On the Street Where You Live (Big Mo, 1998) * Joey DeFrancesco -- It's All About Time (Concord, 1996) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Street of Dreams (Big Mo, 1995) * Joey DeFrancesco -- All About My Girl (Muse, 1994) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Live at the Five Spot (Columbia, 1993) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Reboppin' (Columbia, 1991) * Joey DeFrancesco -- Part Three (Columbia, 1990) * Joe Locke -- Beauty Burning (Sirocco Jazz, 2000) * Joe Locke -- Storytelling (Sirocco Jazz, 2001) * Joe Locke -- State of Soul (Sirocco Jazz, 2002) * Jeff "Tain" Watts -- Bar Talk (Sony, 2002) * Chris McNulty--Whispers the Heart (Elefantdreams , 2006) * Chris McNulty -- Dance Delicioso (Elefant Dreams , 2005) * Chris McNulty -- I Remember You (Elefant Dreams , 2004) * Terri-Lyne Carrington -- Jazz is a Spirit (feat. Herbie Hancock) * Jazz Times Superband -- Jazz Times Superband (Concord, 2000) * Gary Thomas -- Found on Sordid Streets (JMT, 1997) * Gary Thomas -- Exile's Gate (JMT, 1993) * Gary Thomas -- The Kold Kage (JMT 1990) * Gary Thomas -- Code Violations (JMT 1988) * Gary Thomas -- Seventh Quadrant (Enja, 1987) * Chris McNulty -- I Remember You (Moptop, 2001) * Melissa Walker -- May I Feel (Enja, 1997) * Melissa Walker -- Moment of Truth (Enja, 1999) * Carol Sloane -- I Never Went Away (Hi-Note, 2002) * Diane Hubka -- You Inspire Me (VsoJazz, 2002) * Victor Dvoskin -- There's a Small Hotel (Tabard, 2001) * Tommy Cecil -- Samba for Felix (Slider, 1999) (feat. Tommy Flanagan) * Ron Holloway -- Scorcher (Milestone, 1996) * Ron Holloway -- Struttin' (Milestone, 1995) * Ron Holloway -- Slanted (Milestone, 1994) * Greg Hatza's Organ-ization -- In My Pocket (Palmetto, 1996) * Greg Hatza's Organ-ization -- Organ-ization (Palmetto, 1995) * Andrei Kondakov -- Brazilian Tales (Baghema, 2000) * Andrei Kondakov -- Alone and Together (Baghema, 2002) * Andrei Kondakov -- Kind of Optimistic (Baghema, 2002) * Christian Scheuber -- Clara's Smile -
The Cole/Crawford features some very fine live Emily Remler--a nice record. It appears to be going out of print, with some inexpensive copies still available. http://www.amazon.com/Bossa-International-...3456&sr=1-1
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Miles Davis - Monterey 1963 CD - it's a Wally Heider Recording!
kh1958 replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
Not the Dizzy.
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