Jump to content

brownie

Members
  • Posts

    27,006
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by brownie

  1. 52nd Street Theme (Charlie Parker) Asphalt Jungle Theme (Duke Ellington) The Theme (Art Blakey) Barbara's Theme (Gerry Mulligan) Theme for Ernie (John Coltrane) Next up: DELIGHT
  2. Very nice article. Thanks for posting!
  3. Gerald Wilson 'On Stage' (Pacific Jazz, stereo)
  4. East St.Louis Toodle Oo (Duke Ellington) East of the Sun (Sarah Vaughan) East Broadway Rundown (Sonny Rollins) East Coasting (Charles Mingus) Going East (Billy Paul) Next up: NOSE
  5. A fair assessment from Clunky. I think the audio gives a good rendition of a live date with its erratic conditions (I do not know the room - NY's Jazz City - where this was recorded). The engineer most probably had problems setting up for optimum conditions. I like the overall results (and the music!). I have not tried listening to this in mono.
  6. West End Blues (Louis Armstrong) Central Park West (John Coltrane) West Wind (Fats Waller) West Indian Pancake (Duke Ellington) 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West (Stan Kenton) Next up: NUDE
  7. Woody Shaw 'Song of Songs' (Contemporary, stereo)
  8. Same here. First time I've seen that one!
  9. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Louis Armstrong) Down South Camp Meeting (Fletcher Henderson) Go South Young Man (Cab Calloway) Deep South Suite (Duke Ellington) South of the Border (Charlie Parker) Next up: NOW
  10. Jeff, hope things will turn around very soon and you'll be able to acquire fresh Mosaics!
  11. Johnny Griffin 'Studio Jazz Party' (Riverside, mono)
  12. The Marty Paich-Art Pepper session came out on this Charlie Parker album
  13. The Complete Mercury Recordings of Roland Kirk (Mercury), disc 3
  14. Hit the Road, Jack! (Ray Charles) Hit That Jive (Lionel Hampton) Hit (Steve Lacy) Hit It (Frank Strozier) Hit Me With a Hot Note (Duke Ellington) Next up: NORTH
  15. Hot Lips Page 'After Hours in Harlem' (Onyx)
  16. No idea if what you purchased is the real thing. The IAI catalogue has been released on CD. IAI Records catalogue I have most of those IAI albums on vinyl and did not need to get any of those CDs. DMG has sold CDRs of other albums in the past, which may not be the case here!
  17. brownie

    Gene Shaw

    The Gene Shaw 'Debut in Blues' was briefly available when Italians reissued it back in vinyl days: Got that somewhere. Not my favorite Shaw album!
×
×
  • Create New...