Jump to content

paul secor

Members
  • Posts

    30,949
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1
  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by paul secor

  1. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis: Jaw Strikes Again (Black and Blue) - some very fine Lockjaw and Billy Butler on this one.
  2. "The Inchworm" on a friend's son's college radio show - WYBC, New Haven - http://www.wybc.com/
  3. Stephen Calt has some very peculiar views. I'm trying to be nice here. I sold my copy of I'd Rather Be the Devil several years ago and haven't missed it.
  4. No Hammond B-3. Braxton + B3 might be an interesting thing to hear (or maybe not). Mark Whitecage recorded with an organ - with good results - on Dom Minasi's Quick Response CD. I realize that Braxton ain't Whitecage, but who knows?
  5. It was my post - which was: ????????????????????? Then I saw that Flurin had shortened things and my post wasn't appropriate, so I deleted it. Just not soon enough.
  6. Before I read your caption, I thought it was Freddie Hubbard and Gabe Kaplan.
  7. This sort of thing can work both ways. A number of years ago, I was on vacation and bought an instrumental jazz CD. I didn't open it to play it until I was home, and another CD was inside the case - a CD by female vocalist. I had no idea what the name of the store I bought it from was, so I took a chance and returned it to the manufacturer (BN/EMI). They replaced it within a week. IMO, if the manufacturer screwed up, and the buyer goes back to them first, the manufacturer should make good on whatever needs to be done. If the buyer goes to the supplier first, the supplier should make good.
  8. Happy Birthday! May you have many more birthdays and many more broadcasts!
  9. All the best to you on your birthday! :party:
  10. K.D.: Afro-Cuban (Toshiba/EMI)
  11. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/30/books/30...uary&st=nyt
  12. Happened to me this morning - never before.
  13. Ordered yesterday, and it arrived about ten minutes ago. Looking forward to listening. I know - what am I waiting for?
  14. Arrived today from the Concord sale: Lock & Griff: Blues Up and Down; Live at Minton's; Tough Tenors - After the the Lock & Griff thread, I realized I only had one recording, & I had to make amends. Hank Mobley: Messages Mose Allison: Ramblin' with Mose, Local Color Jaki Byard: On the Spot! Moondog James Moody: Moody's Mood for Blues I hope I finally have all the OJCs I want/need, but probably not.
  15. I like the cover drawing on the New and Old Jazz Sounds LP.
  16. Is it the equivalent of the "Like Sonny" CD on Roulette ? Well, I don't know, but "Simple Like" from the Roulette disc has the same melody as "Like Sonny" from Coltrane Jazz, although, of course, these are different recording sessions with different personnel. The three cuts from the Roulette LP, along with an alternate take of "Exotica", are on the Like Sonny CD. That CD is filled out by a Wilbur Harden LP originally issued on Jubilee. Don't know if the Morgans have ever made it to CD.
  17. There wasn't as much at my local B&N as i expected - hadn't been there in a while - but I filled a few holes in my jazz collection: Ellington - Piano in the Background Miles at Carnegie Hall Blakey - The Witch Doctor and picked up a few classical sides to help me along with my beginning classical listening: J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier - Jeno Jando Stravinsky Conducts Stravinsky: Petrushka & Le Sacre du Printemps Ives: Holidays Symphony; The Unanswered Question; Central Park in the Dark - Thomas/CSO Haven't listened to any yet. My wife will probably set 3 or 4 aside to give me for my birthday - "You're a hard person to buy for" - (She's actually right), so I won't hear some for a number of months. That just gives me something to look forward to.
  18. Another satisfied mach 3 user here.
  19. Duke Jordan Trio: Live in Japan (Steeplechase)
  20. How cool was that? Watching The Fugitive with Lester Bowie & Roscoe Mitchell!!
  21. No comments on this? I'm not qualified to do so, but I'm sure someone here must be.
×
×
  • Create New...