Grant Green “Feelin’ the Spirit”
I sure have a number of copies of this Green session. . . it is a favorite. This time I’m listening to the 85th Anniversary UHQCD from Blue Note Japan.
This album has fascinated me a few decades. This High Definition Tape Transfer cdr is the best sounding version I have heard.
Powell is just weaving stories to me on this one. And with Michelin and Clarke supporting him he can just go where he pleases.
The Monk numbers make me feel as if he is really playing these to a friend. . . far away.
Bud Powell “A Portrait of Thelonious” Columbia/HDTT cdr
Bill Charlap Trio “Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein” Blue Note cd
Been a long time since I’ve gone through my Charlap cds. They don’t disappoint!
The nice and cool calm before it gets hot today.
Airto “Natural Feelings” Japan cd
Airto’s work of this time period is fascinating to me. (This was recorded in 1970). This group of musicians work so well together! Hermeto brings his magic here.
Bass – Ron Carter
Guitar – Sivuca
Percussion, Vocals – Airto Moreira
Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Flute – Hermeto
Vocals – Flora Purim
I put in the "mono" disc 1 of the "Berlin" 2 cd set just to hear "Stella by Starlight" which was not included on the second disc. This is a phenomenal "Stella."
Then. . . .
Moacir Santos “Ouro Negro” disc 2
I just love this 2 cd set and never play it often enough.
A really cool morning! Fall is in the air, though 80 degrees are due later this week. The kitchen cabinets will be finished today. . . and then the long wait for the countertops begins.
Starting off with an old favorite in a new “light”–Miles Davis “Miles in Berlin” Blu-Spec CD2, disc 2 (the original German “stereo” release remastered)
The only drawback really is that this does not have the delightful “Stella by Starlight” released later.
Johnny Griffin "The Little Giant" Riverside Records/JVC XRCD
Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone
Blue Mitchell, trumpet
Julian Priester, trombone
Wynton Kelly, piano
Sam Jones, bass
Albert "Tootie" Heath, drums