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Horace Silver "Silver 'n Wood" Blue Note Japan cd 2021 Bass – Ron Carter Alto Saxophone – Lanny Morgan Baritone Saxophone – Jack Nimitz Bass Saxophone – Bill Green Composed By, Arranged By – Horace Silver Drums – Al Foster Flute – Jack Nimitz, Bill Green,Buddy Collette, Fred Jackson Piano – Horace Silver Producer – George Butler Soprano Saxophone – Jerome Richardson Tenor Saxophone, Soloist – Bob Berg Trombone – Frank Rosolino or Garnet Brown Trumpet, Soloist - Tom Harrell
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Horace Silver "Silver 'n Voices" Blue Note Japan 2021 cd Bass – Ron Carter Art Direction – Ria Lewerke Drums – Al Foster Photography By – Gary Regester Producer – George Butler Tenor Saxophone, Soloist – Bob Berg Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Soloist – Tom Harrell Voice – Avery Sommers, Dale Verdugo, Joyce Copeland, Monica Mancini, Richard Page Written-By, Arranged By, Lyrics By, Sleeve Notes, Piano, Soloist – Horace Silver Recorded September 24 and October 1, 1976, at A&R Recording Studio, New York (engineer: Don Hahn). Sweetening on October 19 and 22, 1976, at Hollywood Sound Recorders, Los Angeles (engineer: Ed Barton). Remixed at A&R Recording Studio, New York (engineer: Don Hahn).
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Cool. I've read the cds are delayed. Amazon tells me Nov. 2! I will get one from Japan before that.
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I don't know, I think it may be delayed everywhere but Canada and Japan.
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Been all over the map the past few days in listening, listening upstairs on headphones and downstairs via speaker, playing the Dead and David Crosby (man the Plangent Process really does something subtle yet vital to these tapes) and these which may be more appropriate for this thread: Stanley Turrentine “Rough ’n Tumble” new Blue Note Japan cd released this week. Stanley Turrentine “The Spoiler” new Blue Note Japan cd released this week. Miles Davis “Porgy and Bess” Mobile Fidelity SACD Lisa Solokov “Presence” (what a singer—her daughter is also an amazing singer) Errol Garner “1944 vol. 2”
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I have a hunch that Impulse Coltrane woke up the Grateful Dead to some cosmic sonic thinking.
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RIP General. You'll be missed.
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I can only tell you what my ears hear Kevin. We've disagreed on audio points before and will probably again.
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I'll pre-order when I can. I like Jones with Mingus. And I too buy all Mingus released.
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One other point. . . I've read that Ellington was very supportive and encouraging, he is reported to have been exhorting "Go, Genius, go!"
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I bought my wife a Bose CD player/radio unit as she can't figure out my stereo system(s) or care to. It actually fills a large living room area with decent sound, especially when you get the polarity of the power cord right (it wasn't in right for a while, it uses a "C" type connector to the unit and the one supplied was not polarity specific; when I reversed the connection to the original way the sound improved.) If you have a CD player you want to use a pair of powered speakers would be a nice way to get different sound. I don't have experience with them. I do say I don't personally really get along with the sound of Kiipsch speakers so I wouldn't go that route.
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As I understand it Ellington was given the right and opportunity to produce recordings of a few artists of his choosing for Reprise and he did so--recordings of Dollar Brand, Sathima Benjamin his wife (with contributions from Ellington and Strayhorn at the piano, a lovely lovely album), Alice Babs (with a contingent from the Ellington Orchestra) and Bud Powell. He definitely was present for the Powell recordings and had a direct hand in the production.
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Another one I recommend cool photo
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Needs a little more proofreading but a fascinating and dare I say entertaining read.
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Sales and Distribution of Jazz LPs, circa 1948-1964
jazzbo replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Discography
In the past ten years or so I would say there's no way that Concord would put out a box set of Jug's Prestige work. But. .. if they did a few Craft Records limited LP releases and got LP buyers who hardly or never have heard of Jug get all excited, and perhaps they would do an overview set as they did of the Evans material recently. That would be the pathway I think that might happen. . . if. . .maybe. . .perhaps, and the possible size and version of an Ammons set. -
I would suggest Debut Records trio session live at Massey Hall 3 disc set on ESP Records
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Collectors have about 10 hours of taped material from the Peacock date. Maybe one day these will be officially or semi-officially released.
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Looking for Erroll Garner "1944" Classics 802 cd
jazzbo replied to jazzbo's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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Les Revanants Season 2, I'm on the final episode. Whoa.
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Producer George Avakian's wife, pianist Maro, and sister-in-law.
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Probably not retrogressively. But Europe '72 and even a few earlier were produced with the process. https://www.discogs.com/artist/6942727-Plangent-Processes
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Yes. . .and really nice sound. I love the use of the Plangent Process. I wish there were a home version!
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