Son-of-a-Weizen Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 My neighbor, bless her heart, just brought this LP to the door and said she picked it up this a.m. at a yard sale. Said she saw it and immediately thought of me and the jazz! Just finished listening to 'Big Daddy' (...is Alabameee bound) ....yeah boy...and some slick finger pickin' on 'After You're Gone!' From the liner notes: "The age of thirteen found him taking lessons on the baritone horn, and later he changed to trombone when his dad got one in a swap for a rusty .38 pistol." Quote
porcy62 Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Sonny Criss - Jazz USA - Imperial, King. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Ah! I was just gonna play some Criss, but my fingers found John Coltrane - Ballads - Impulse (Jasmine) instead. MG Quote
porcy62 Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Booker Little - Out Front - Candid (Japan) Can't believe I never listened to this one! Quote
sidewinder Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Booker Little - Out Front - Candid (Japan) Can't believe I never listened to this one! A masterpiece, IMO Quote
JohnS Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Booker Little - Out Front - Candid (Japan) Can't believe I never listened to this one! A masterpiece, IMO Another one to pull out and play. This thread is a real time stealer. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Airto - Identity (Arista, 1975). I just saw him live on Thursday and he KICKED! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Various - Blue Brazil, Vol. 2 ("Blue Note" - actually Odeon). Quote
porcy62 Posted March 27, 2010 Report Posted March 27, 2010 Bill Evans - The Interplay Sessions - Milestone twoofer. Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Stan Getz: Focus (Verve) - a really nice original mono pressing. Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 John Patton - That Certain Feeling (BN). I'd hate to have to chose a favorite John Patton album, but if I had to, this might be it. Quote
Chas Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 John Patton - That Certain Feeling (BN). I'd hate to have to chose a favorite John Patton album, but if I had to, this might be it. That one's a favorite of a lot of people , including me , though it might have to share the title with Memphis To New York Spirit . Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Andrew Hill--Black Fire (Blue Note mono, NY USA)--Today's lucky find for $13, with the record close to near mint. I paid a bit mote than that ! Yeah, I thought $30 was a good deal on mine! Quote
thelbc Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 The Headin' South disc from the Parlan MosaicThis weekend: Sonny Stitt- "I Remember Bird"- typically good Stitt, with Frank Rosolino on trombone and Dolo Coker on piano, some fine playing between them; Charles Lloyd- "Love In"- the Four Men with Beards vinyl version- some great stuff and some cheese there, but I enjoy it. George Shearing Quintet- "I Hear Music"- on an old MGM LP-- a real surprise to me-- some really tasty piano playing, and some excellent piano-vibes interaction. Also Chuck wayne on guitar. I've read that Bud Powell listened to Shearing and I think I can hear some influence there. There is one very boppish-Powell-like cut on the LP (I'm too lazy to run back upstairs to get the title). Jack Wilson- "Songs for My Daughter"-- again, some cheesy violin/strings accompaniment, but I really dig this album anyway. I like Wilson's piano playing, and the string background actually gets a great mood going, even if it is over the top at times. I also went back to my 60s roots over the weekend, listened to a lot of vinyl from Crosby, Still, Nash & Young- in several of their permutations, starting from some of the Croby-Nash collaborations and moving on out to all four. Also some Byrds LPs. Also "Workingman's Dead" by the Grateful Dead (of course). And some Stones, from their double LP "More Hot Rocks"- has some of my favorite "minor" (?) Stones goodies on it. Anyone else feeling the tug of the 60s on them? I'm theorizing that the Iraq war is giving me Vietnam War flashbacks, so I'm going back to the music of a previous war era. Oh yes, one more jazz LP I listened to Friday- Hank Jones- "Relaxin' at Camarillo"- all-star lineup- with Kenny Clarke on drums, Paul Chambers on bass, and, the reason I really picked this LP up-- Bobby Jaspar on flute. Hard to define Jaspar's sound. I've only heard it once, I like it, need to give it more listens to get a better sense of Jaspar's style on flute. Quote
brownie Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Dick Katz 'Piano & Pen' (Atlantic, black label) with Chuck Wayne/Jimmy Raney, Joe Benjamin and Connie Kay plus superb cover by Lee Friedlander: Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Dick Katz 'Piano & Pen' (Atlantic, black label) with Chuck Wayne/Jimmy Raney, Joe Benjamin and Connie Kay plus superb cover by Lee Friedlander: That looks very interesting - I wasn't aware of it. This morning: Alto Summit: Lee Konitz/Phil Woods/Pony Poindexter/Leo Wright (Prestige - originally on MPS). A bunch of great Joachim Berendt-produced alto playing from 1968. Quote
porcy62 Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 (edited) Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound - New Jazz, Japan. Edited March 28, 2010 by porcy62 Quote
Shawn Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 John Patton - That Certain Feeling (BN). I'd hate to have to chose a favorite John Patton album, but if I had to, this might be it. That one's a favorite of a lot of people , including me , though it might have to share the title with Memphis To New York Spirit . My favorite would be a tie between The Certain Feeling and Let 'Em Roll. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 John Patton - That Certain Feeling (BN). I'd hate to have to chose a favorite John Patton album, but if I had to, this might be it. That one's a favorite of a lot of people , including me , though it might have to share the title with Memphis To New York Spirit . My favorite would be a tie between The Certain Feeling and Let 'Em Roll. The way I feel MG Quote
Stefan Wood Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Been listening to some Ed Bickert lately -- in particular, the one with Bob Thompson on Sackville. Like his guitar playing. But I got an lp yesterday that I have never seen -- Victor Feldman's All Stars plays the World's First Album of Soviet Jazz Themes. With Nat Adderley, Harold Land, Joe Zawinul, Frank Butler, Bob Whitlock, Herb Ellis, Carmell Jones. Quote
kh1958 Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 (edited) Shirley Scott--Soul Searchin' (Prestige, yellow and black) (previously owned by Ed Bradley of Detroit Michigan--?) The Stuff Smith Memorial Album (Prestige blue label) (sold to me on ebay by the preceding poster) Donald Byrd--Mustang (Blue Note, NY USA label, Liberty cover) Gary Burton--The Time Machine (RCA, black label) Edited March 28, 2010 by kh1958 Quote
porcy62 Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Haydn's trios, after a marathon of japanese pressings. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Stockhausen - Gruppen/Carre - (DGG) Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Stockhausen - Gruppen/Carre - (DGG) Now playing: Freilach in Hi-Fi - Murray Lehrer featuring Dave Tarras and Lou Levin (Period) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 29, 2010 Report Posted March 29, 2010 Otis Rush - So many roads - Delmark/Trio MG Quote
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