mjazzg Posted June 27, 2013 Report Posted June 27, 2013 Anthony Braxton - this time [bYG]. complete with the trademark BYG pressing fault (nice bubble). Music's great though Quote
paul secor Posted June 27, 2013 Report Posted June 27, 2013 Mickey Tucker: Theme for a Woogie-Boogie (Denon) Quote
paul secor Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Mal Waldron/Marion Brown: Songs of Love and Regret (Free Lance) Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Paul that's a great Marion Brown/Mal Waldron album...I should pull that out myself to play again. Clifford how would you compare that Braxton to the other one on BYG? I have that one but for some reason never did get around to buying "this time"...is it drastically different? Tonight's playlist: Terumasa Hino "taro's mood" (Japanese enja/victor) Dave Liebman "first visit" (Philips, Japan) Alexander Von Schlippenbach "the living music" (Germany, quasar) Quote
sidewinder Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Blue Bogey by Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair Japanese reissue by Atelier Sawano ( very, very good fidelity ) That one (like all of the Sawanos - including the ones by Tubby Hayes) sounds great. The best way to hear those Tempos that is out there ! Edited June 28, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Arman Ratip 'The Spy From Istanbul' (Regal Zonophone) Free session from 1973 by the Turkish pianist, with Marc Charig and Harry Miller. Edited June 28, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
tomatamot Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Blue Bogey by Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair Japanese reissue by Atelier Sawano ( very, very good fidelity ) That one (like all of the Sawanos - including the ones by Tubby Hayes) sounds great. The best way to hear those Tempos that is out there ! I agree on that and a much more cheaper way to buy these albums. Quote
tomatamot Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Ornette Coleman - Live In Beograd ! 2011. Pressed on a clear yellow vinyl housed in a clear plastic sleeve with black lettering and limited to 500 copies, this record presents Ornette's classic quartet recorded live in ex Yugoslavia. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Blue Bogey by Wilton "Bogey" Gaynair Japanese reissue by Atelier Sawano ( very, very good fidelity ) That one (like all of the Sawanos - including the ones by Tubby Hayes) sounds great. The best way to hear those Tempos that is out there ! I agree on that and a much more cheaper way to buy these albums. The original Tempos sound better - but we don't want to go there. The Sawanos are more than good enough ! Quote
tomatamot Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Introducing Eric Kloss, a real piper.. Quote
brownie Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 FreshSound replica album, complete with gatefold... Quote
mjazzg Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Oh, I'm very envious. That's a great LP Quote
mjazzg Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Clifford how would you compare that Braxton to the other one on BYG? I have that one but for some reason never did get around to buying "this time"...is it drastically different? Homefromtheforest, it was me that posted the Braxton - unfortunately I don't have the other BYG to compare but "This time..." is very strong - a nice contrast between the two sides between two long compositions and a selection of great short compostions which even had me thinking that they sounded like early distant relatives of Ghost Trance Music. I can't see anyone who enjoys Braxton of that vintage not liking this. I suspect Clifford will indeed be able to make a comparison between the two as may other Braxtonphiles amongst us Ornette Coleman - Live In Beograd ! 2011. Pressed on a clear yellow vinyl housed in a clear plastic sleeve with black lettering and limited to 500 copies, this record presents Ornette's classic quartet recorded live in ex Yugoslavia. I'm intrigued, how does it sound? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Arman Ratip 'The Spy From Istanbul' (Regal Zonophone) Free session from 1973 by the Turkish pianist, with Marc Charig and Harry Miller. Wow, never seen or heard of that! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Clifford how would you compare that Braxton to the other one on BYG? I have that one but for some reason never did get around to buying "this time"...is it drastically different? Homefromtheforest, it was me that posted the Braxton - unfortunately I don't have the other BYG to compare but "This time..." is very strong - a nice contrast between the two sides between two long compositions and a selection of great short compostions which even had me thinking that they sounded like early distant relatives of Ghost Trance Music. I can't see anyone who enjoys Braxton of that vintage not liking this. I agree, the short compositions and the one solo vocal piece are really interesting. The long form pieces on both LPs are really nice - McCall is a great addition to the core trio - and there are some beautiful melodies on Actuel 15 (the other LP). I think the music is pretty accessible, actually, though the BYG pressings don't do it any service. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Arman Ratip 'The Spy From Istanbul' (Regal Zonophone) Free session from 1973 by the Turkish pianist, with Marc Charig and Harry Miller. Wow, never seen or heard of that! Talking of Charig, does anyone know Charig/Fisher/Floridis ‎– Amore [jnd]? Quote
uli Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Oh, I'm very envious. That's a great LP 2 LPs actually! same group as. listened to this as well Quote
tomatamot Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Ornette Coleman - Live In Beograd ! 2011. Pressed on a clear yellow vinyl housed in a clear plastic sleeve with black lettering and limited to 500 copies, this record presents Ornette's classic quartet recorded live in ex Yugoslavia. I'm intrigued, how does it sound? Really great music and fidelity. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Oh, I'm very envious. That's a great LP 2 LPs actually! same group as. listened to this as well Yes, I have 5th Power but never come across an affordable African Children Ornette Coleman - Live In Beograd ! 2011. Pressed on a clear yellow vinyl housed in a clear plastic sleeve with black lettering and limited to 500 copies, this record presents Ornette's classic quartet recorded live in ex Yugoslavia. I'm intrigued, how does it sound? Really great music and fidelity. thanks. I'll investigate Quote
paul secor Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 Buster Bailey: All About Memphis I only have the Affinity issue. Doesn't sound bad to me, but I'd probably feel differently if I had a chance to hear a Felsted original. Fat chance of that, so I'll live with the Affinity until someone does a better reissue. Odd that the Felsted master tapes seem to have disappeared. The Affinity liner notes say that the Felsted recordings were commisioned by Sir Edward Lewis, head of Decca Records in London. Many Decca classical records have been reissued on vinyl with superb sound and pressings by Speakers Corner. If Felsted had a connection with Decca, I wonder why the Felsted masters have gone missing. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 28, 2013 Report Posted June 28, 2013 (edited) Arman Ratip 'The Spy From Istanbul' (Regal Zonophone) Free session from 1973 by the Turkish pianist, with Marc Charig and Harry Miller. Wow, never seen or heard of that! Clifford - It's another obscure Lansdowne series LP recorded for Denis Preston and a good one. The whole of the first side is a sound-track for a thriller novel that was in his head but never published. Ratip also did a trio album for UK Columbia a few years earlier than this one - 'Introducing Arman Ratip'. He lives in Cyprus these days I think. Talking of Charig, does anyone know Charig/Fisher/Floridis ‎– Amore [jnd]? Nope ! Edited June 28, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
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