paul secor Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 Buell Neidlinger's String Jazz: Locomotive (Soul Note) Quote
B. Clugston Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 Sergei Kuryokhin/Popular Mechanics, Insect Culture (Ark) Quote
paul secor Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 Baby Face Willette: Stop and Listen (BN "Wally") Quote
mjazzg Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 Jemeel Moondoc Muntu - The Intrepid Live in Poland [PolJazz} Quote
JSngry Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 The Xenakis works sound a little pedantic to me, but the two Penderecki things are sheer giddiness executed even more giddily. I was alive and almost old enough to know about these type records when they were being made, but not yet in whatever proximity it takes to get ensnared. By the time I was, things like this were certainly heard and made an impression, I mean, these guys were Heroes Of The New Music Scene in the Composition Department, you could not NOT hear them, but the spongemind is not necessarily a discriminating one. Not to say that it has become one, but the gulf that I hear in content between the two composers' works presented here is not one that I believe I would have heard then. But either way - Lukas Foss..I'm beginning to think that Foss is one of those "buy on sight names", because he's been having a higher than usual "in the zone" success rate for me. For comparison, there is this: which, ok, that's some hard shit, and I know it's guts and maybe not glamor, but dammit, the Foss/Buffalo version has a spryness to it in both tempo and execution that puts it in a whole 'nother level of "experience" (and maybe even recorded a few month earlier to boot, the Foss was). Foss has that opening section sounding like the backwards record it might have been meant to sound like. So yeah, Lukas Foss, and yeah, Buffalo Symphony. Quote
paul secor Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Memphis Slim: I'll Just Keep on Singin' the Blues (Strand/Muse) Memphis Slim recorded a bunch of ho-hum albums and some good ones. This is one of the good ones. Quote
Leeway Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Love the mad version of "Girl from Ipanema. Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Sun Ra "the magic city" (Saturn mono, USA) Terje Rypdal "odyssey" (ECM, Germany) Quote
sidewinder Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Love the mad version of "Girl from Ipanema. Yep, totally bonkers Quote
Leeway Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 NIGHT FIRE - John Carter Quintet - Black Saint. Excellent group and record: Carter, Bobby Bradford, James Newton, Roberto Miranda, William Jeffrey. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Love the mad version of "Girl from Ipanema. Yep, totally bonkers Another thumbs up for 'Girl from Ipanema'. As mad as David Luiz's defending and just as entertaining. One of the very first Jazz albums that connected with me and I suspect that track had a lot to do with it Quote
Leeway Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 (edited) Love the mad version of "Girl from Ipanema. Yep, totally bonkers Another thumbs up for 'Girl from Ipanema'. As mad as David Luiz's defending and just as entertaining. One of the very first Jazz albums that connected with me and I suspect that track had a lot to do with it Coming at the end of the same side as "Malcolm," there is an added cognitive dissonance-- I tend to like those! Edited July 10, 2014 by Leeway Quote
mjazzg Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Marshall Allen and Kash Killon - Two stars in The Universe [Little Rocket Records]beautifully recorded, very intimate Quote
Leeway Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 THE FLAM - Frank Lowe, Joseph Bowie, Leo Smith, Alex Blake, Charles Bobo Shaw. Black Saint. Love this one. Quote
Clunky Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Ira Sullivan -------Multimedia ----------(Galaxy) Bought last week from the £1.50 bin. Definitely didn't belong in there. Interesting to see how busy Ira was in late 1977. One track recorded only 2 months after Circumstantial. It's a thoughtful album. Quote
paul secor Posted July 10, 2014 Report Posted July 10, 2014 Maria Rodriguez: La Tremenda (World Circuit) Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 (edited) Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this Edited July 11, 2014 by chewy Quote
paul secor Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this The spine has all four words. It's a reissue by Classic Records, so I don't know if the original LP is the same. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 Lucky Thompson - Body & Soul (Nessa). Nice date but I missed that side 2 has a large scratch across the entire side. My biggest complaint about vinyl. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this Looking at the stereo NY USA spine it says Bossa Nova at the top of the spine, and a little further down it reads Soul Samba, then Ike Quebec, and then Blue Note Stereo 84114 near the bottom. Quote
Leeway Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 ENCHANCE - Billy Hart - Horizon/A&M. Very tasty. Billy Hart (dr,perc); Oliver Lake (as,ss,fl); Dewey Redman (ts)(not on 5.); Hannibal Marvin Peterson (tp,koto); Eddie Henderson (tp,flh,el flh)(1,3,5); Don Pullen (p, el p); Buster Williams (b)(1,3.5); Dave Holland(b)(2,4,6,7); Michael Thabo Carvin (perc)(5) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this The spine has all four words. It's a reissue by Classic Records, so I don't know if the original LP is the same. Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this Looking at the stereo NY USA spine it says Bossa Nova at the top of the spine, and a little further down it reads Soul Samba, then Ike Quebec, and then Blue Note Stereo 84114 near the bottom. I have a transitional copy - a Liberty/UA label, a liberty back sleeve and a NY USA front () - and that's the same - about 3/4" between 'Bossa nova' and 'soul samba'. (I didn't get my tape measure out. Quote
paul secor Posted July 11, 2014 Report Posted July 11, 2014 Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba (BN/Classic) on the spine of this lp, does it really say Bossa Nova Soul Samba. i think there has been some confusion over this Looking at the stereo NY USA spine it says Bossa Nova at the top of the spine, and a little further down it reads Soul Samba, then Ike Quebec, and then Blue Note Stereo 84114 near the bottom. That's how the spine on the Classic reissue reads. Quote
paul secor Posted July 12, 2014 Report Posted July 12, 2014 Growling Tiger: Knockdown Calypsos (Rounder) Sometimes I'll play a record that I haven't listened to in years and I'll wonder what I ever heard in it. Not so with this one. I played it today and the music still sounds wonderful. Quote
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