jeffcrom Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Ken Stanton - Fire, Fury and Fun (Creative World). I picked this one up today because I didn't have any records featuring the recently deceased Tony Campise. He plays a great flute solo here on his own "Hog Fat Blues," but I was kind of disappointed that he wasn't given any alto solos. Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Needed something grittier after Stan Kenton: Sunny Murray - An Even Break (BYG). Love the interlocking saxes of Byard Lancaster and Kenneth Terroade. Quote
paul secor Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Early this evening: Albert Ayler: The Hilversum Session (Osmosis) Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Kid Thomas Valentine - Sonnets From Algiers (Icon). I love Kid Thomas's crude New Orleans trumpet. Quote
brownie Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Willie 'The Lion' Smith/Jo 'The Tiger' Jones 'The Lion and the Tiger' (Jazz Odyssey) Quote
kh1958 Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 The Chico Hamilton Special (Columbia stereo, six eyes) Chico Hamilton--Irma la Douce/Bye-bye Birdie (Columbia stereo, six eyes) Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 The Gospel Clarinets - One Day at a Time (GC). I love the name of this Chicago group. As far as I can tell, this is their only album. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Neil Ardley 'Mike Taylor Remembered' (Trunk Records) To be followed by some Mike Taylor.. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Neil Ardley 'A Symphony Of Amaranths' (Regal Zonophone, stereo sample copy). Beautiful ! Quote
Chalupa Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 John Fahey - Vol. 4: The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party (Takoma) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 David Axelrod - Strange Ladies - MCA Surprisingly good for 1977. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 13, 2010 Report Posted March 13, 2010 Joe Harriott/John Mayer - Indo Jazz Suite - Atlantic (red and purple label, mono). Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Duke Ellington - The Ellington Suites - Pablo Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 45 RPM jazz night at Jeff's house: Hank Marr - Easy Talk/I Remember New York (Federal). Live at Club 502 in Columbus in 1963, with Rusty Bryant and Wilbert Longmire. A great little record, in mint condition. Ahmad Jamal - But Not For Me/Seleritus (Parrot). From 1954, between his Okeh and Argo recordings; it's Richard Davis's recording debut. Jazztime U.S.A. Volume 2 (Brunswick). A three-EP album from a 1953 concert, with Terry Gibbs, Tony Scott, Stuff Smith, Moondog, George Auld, and others. Art Tatum Trio (Brunswick). Four records of the trio with Tiny Grimes and Slam Stewart from 1944. Chico Hamilton - A four-tune EP on the Sesac label, with Eric Dolphy. Nathan Davis - Slave March/To Ursula With Love (Segue). Cool soul jazz on side one; a soprano sax ballad on the other. I ended up with a nice soul single from 1970: Jackie Moore - Precious, Precious/Willpower (Atlantic). Sweet! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter - (Elektra), gold label Quote
sidewinder Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Clifford Jordan 'Glass Bead Games' (Stata-East, 2LPs0 Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 George Freeman - Man & woman - Groove Merchant MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Don Patterson - Why not - Muse MG Quote
brownie Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Benny Carter 'Additions to Further Definitions' (Impulse, mono) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Willis Jackson - Mellow blues - Trip (Upfront) MG Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 (edited) Some gospel 45s today. The best were: Willie Morganfield - What is This/He Works That Way (Jewel). Nice Mississippi gospel from Muddy Waters' cousin. Aretha Franklin - Precious Lord, parts 1 & 2 (Checker). Her voice hasn't quite matured, but this is still very impressive. Blind Boys of Alabama - Something's Got Hold of Me/Hop, Skip and Jump; Our Revival Time/My God Can Do No Wrong (Gospel/Savoy). No wonder this group has lasted so long. These 1961 records are intense. and the "sleeper": Bro. Sammie Cheatam - Candidate for Heaven/Troubles of the World (Gospel Souvineer [sic]). I had forgotten what a fabulous little record this is. I did some Googling - this has been reissued a couple of times and has something of a reputation in the gospel world. Edited March 14, 2010 by jeffcrom Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Ira Sullivan (Flying Fish). Thanks to Chuck for reminding me of this album. I heard "That's Earl, Brother" on the radio years ago and decided I had to have this record, but I didn't have much money at the time and so didn't get it. But I picked up a copy today, and it's really good - maybe my new favorite Ira Sullivan. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 14, 2010 Report Posted March 14, 2010 Ira Sullivan (Flying Fish). Thanks to Chuck for reminding me of this album. I heard "That's Earl, Brother" on the radio years ago and decided I had to have this record, but I didn't have much money at the time and so didn't get it. But I picked up a copy today, and it's really good - maybe my new favorite Ira Sullivan. Ira has repeatedly told me it is his favorite record. I have the 10 master tapes (2 inch, 24 tracks) in my basement. Maybe this year. Quote
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