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Well I disagree. Here, at this time is the beginning of the divergance. And my lack of appreciation begins at this time forward.
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Dominate or not, I'd play the disc more often were they not there. This was the start of the sort of drumming that he moved to that I wish he hadn't, swirling abandon is so different to the mastery and invention he had going on a year before. As a former drummer this may mean more to me than to someone else.
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Allen Lowe and the Constant Sorrow Orchestra “In the Dark” disc 2 (of 3) ESP DISK cd. VERY GOOD music.
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Unlike you I never warmed to the singing. And this is where I begin to take him off the pedestal as one of my favorite drummers. Just me and my tastes.
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"London Brew--Inspired by Miles Davis' Bitches Brew" Concord 2 cd, disc 2 Drums, Percussion – Dan See, Tom Skinner Electric Bass, Double Bass – Tom Herbert Electronics [Decks, Sonic Re-cycling] – Benji B Executive Producer – Bruce Lampcov Guitar – Dave Okumu Guitar, Electronics, Producer – Martin Terefe Piano, Synth – Nick Ramm Saxophone, Flute – Nubya Garcia Saxophone, Woodwind – Shabaka Hutchings Synth, Melodica – Nikolaj Torp Tuba – Theon Cross Violin, Electronics – Raven Bush I didn't exactly jump up and down with joy listening to disc 1. I'm liking disc 2 more.
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Eric Reed Trio “The Dancing Monk” Savant Records cd
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Well I consider Dylan a master singer. WIlliams. . . sang on occasion. Not nearly as well imo.
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I forgot how great the sound quality is on this one and how fun the music is. Belgian band Lester’s Blues “Hommage to Lester Young & the Basieites” cd
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COVID-19 III: No Politics For Thee
jazzbo replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Really sorry to read this Spon. -
“Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley” Capitol/High Density Tape Transfer gold cdr I’ve probably enjoyed this music more than thirty years on LP cd or now cdr. Great stuff. My favorite Nancy Wilson because of Cannon and Nat and the group.
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Disc 3 of this fantastic set.
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“The Birth of Bop” Savoy Jazz/Craft Records 2 cd set, disc 1 A well-curated, VERY nicely mastered (Joe Tarrantino) set of classic early Bebop from the Savoy jazz label. (Also available as 5 10" Lps)
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Personally I consider Bob Dylan a master vocalist. Tony Williams. . . um no.
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COVID-19 III: No Politics For Thee
jazzbo replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I hope she doesn't get it Kevin, I really do. My father got it and though he survived it, while recuperating he managed to fall while supported by two aides and break his ankle, and after fourteen months bed-ridden he passed. . . officially his cause of death was labeled "failure to thrive after COVID." As you say it is still a very serious thing and thank goodness for vaccinations and medications developed at an amazing rate that continue to save many. -
“London Brew–Inspired by Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew” Concord 2 cd, disc 1 Drums, Percussion – Dan See, Tom Skinner Electric Bass, Double Bass – Tom Herbert Electronics [Decks, Sonic Re-cycling] – Benji B Executive Producer – Bruce Lampcov Guitar – Dave Okumu Guitar, Electronics, Producer – Martin Terefe Piano, Synth – Nick Ramm Saxophone, Flute – Nubya Garcia Saxophone, Woodwind – Shabaka Hutchings Synth, Melodica – Nikolaj Torp Tuba – Theon Cross Violin, Electronics – Raven Bush
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Both Heath and Coltrane started off on alto, so there may be a core sound similarity at some point due to moving from the one horn to the other. I found this on wiki: In 1946, Jimmy formed his own band, which was a fixture on the Philadelphia jazz scene until 1949.[3] The band included John Coltrane, Benny Golson, Specs Wright, Cal Massey, Johnny Coles, Ray Bryant, and Nelson Boyd. Charlie Parker and Max Roach sat in on one occasion.[4] The band performed at venues such as the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Although Heath recalls that the band recorded a few demos on acetate, it never released any recordings, and its arrangements were lost at a Chicago train station. The band dissolved in 1949 so that Heath could join Dizzy Gillespie's band.[5] By 1953 both had been in and out of Gillespie's band.
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Sad. I'm playing this in memory of his work on the Jobim material. And already plan this as the followup:
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Yes.
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Emily Remler “Firefly” Concord Records Great guitar work with perfect accompaniment. This woman was taken from us way way way too early.
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Still available: WireWorld Chroma 7 Coaxial digital cable 2M (new in bag) $15 each ` 1 available Creative Cable Concepts Black Knight Coaxial digital cable 1 M $40 Monster M1000 DCX-4 M digital coaxial cable 1 M $20 Farad Level 2 silver .5 M power cable for Super3 LPS $70 GX16-4 to GX16-4 connectors Realistic (brand-not Radio Shack Tandy) Cable interconnect pair XLR to RCA $60 Cryoset Version 2 RCA Interconnect pair 1 M $110 Cryoset Version 2 RCA Interconnect pair 1.25 M $125 Cryoset Version 2 RCA Interconnect pair 1.5 M $140
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A rare Saturday night chance to listen a little. Tom Harrell “Colors of a Dream” High Note cd. The tracks with the two bassists are phenomenal imo. Alto Saxophone – Jaleel Shaw Bass – Esperanza Spalding, Ugonna Okegwo Drums – Johnathan Blake Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Escoffery Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Tom Harrell Vocals – Esperanza Spalding
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