soulpope Posted January 11, 2019 Report Posted January 11, 2019 7 hours ago, jeffcrom said: Steve Lacy - Eronel (Horo). Solo Monk tunes, 1979. Austere and beautiful. Precious .... Quote
mjazzg Posted January 11, 2019 Report Posted January 11, 2019 Joseph Jarman, Don Moye featuring Jonny Dyani - Black Paladins (Black Saint) Quote
tomatamot Posted January 12, 2019 Report Posted January 12, 2019 (edited) Friedrich Gulda: Jazz At Auditorium ( http://www.sonorama.de/index.php?section=FRIEDRICH_GULDA_ORCHESTRA_Jazz_At_Auditorium ) New album with unreleased music, recorded in 1962 in the Auditorium Maximum of the Freie Universität Berlin. Friedrich Gulda on the piano or baritone saxophone and as head of a 13-member ensemble of top musicians, with Benny Bailey, Erich Kleinschuster, George Riedel, Fatty George, Arne Domnerus and Ack van Rooyen. Brilliant modern jazz in front of an enthusiastic audience, with titles such as Parker's "Anthropology", Monk's "Round About Midnight" and compositions by Gulda and Riedel, premiered by "Music For Three Soloists And Band". Edited January 12, 2019 by tomatamot Quote
tomatamot Posted January 12, 2019 Report Posted January 12, 2019 Oscar Pettiford – Baden-Baden 1958/1959 ( Jazzhaus – 101724, SWR Music – 101724, Arthaus Musik – 101724) ) Quote
soulpope Posted January 12, 2019 Report Posted January 12, 2019 20 hours ago, mjazzg said: Joseph Jarman, Don Moye featuring Jonny Dyani - Black Paladins (Black Saint) Black Saint classic .... Quote
soulpope Posted January 12, 2019 Report Posted January 12, 2019 17 minutes ago, tomatamot said: Good stuff .... Quote
porcy62 Posted January 12, 2019 Report Posted January 12, 2019 The Magnificent Thad Jones, Music Matters 45 reissue. One of the greatest jazz picture ever, IMo. Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted January 13, 2019 Report Posted January 13, 2019 white label promo Quote
soulpope Posted January 13, 2019 Report Posted January 13, 2019 12 hours ago, porcy62 said: The Magnificent Thad Jones, Music Matters 45 reissue. One of the greatest jazz picture ever, IMo. Outstanding music and cover art .... Quote
mjazzg Posted January 13, 2019 Report Posted January 13, 2019 Sarathy Korwar and Upaj Collective - My East Is Your West [Gearbox Records] Quote
mjazzg Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 Joseph Jarman - Sunbound, Volume One [AECO Records] Quote
mjazzg Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 Harold McKinney - Voices And Rhythms Of The Creative Profile [Pure Pleasure] Quote
porcy62 Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 Led Zeppelin 2, UK first pressing, "plum label" Atlantic. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 (edited) On 1/14/2019 at 11:58 AM, mjazzg said: Harold McKinney - Voices And Rhythms Of The Creative Profile [Pure Pleasure] What do you think of that LP, mjazzg? I plopped for Pure Pleasure's reissue of Harold Vick's Don't Look Back. It's fantastic. ... Gotta give props to Pure Pleasure for mining the Tribe, Strata, and Strata-East archives. ... I hope they get around to reissuing John Hick's Hells Bells. I rarely buy new vinyl, but if they offer that LP, I'll be all over it. EDIT: I just went to Pure Pleasure's website, and it looks like they ARE reissuing Hells Bells soon! ... What a strange coincidence. Or is it synchronicity??? Edited January 15, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 NP: Claude Hopkins - Soliloquy (Sackville, 1972) Quote
mjazzg Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 (edited) 13 hours ago, HutchFan said: What do you think of that LP, mjazzg? I plopped for Pure Pleasure's reissue of Harold Vick's Don't Look Back. It's fantastic. ... Gotta give props to Pure Pleasure for mining the Tribe, Strata, and Strata-East archives. ... I hope they get around to reissuing John Hick's Hells Bells. I rarely buy new vinyl, but if they offer that LP, I'll be all over it. EDIT: I just went to Pure Pleasure's website, and it looks like they ARE reissuing Hells Bells soon! ... What a strange coincidence. Or is it synchronicity??? And I was just about to tell you about 'Hells Bells'...isn't it great when record companies do our bidding.... I'm really enjoying the McKinney particularly the vocal elements which pleases me as it was a bit of a punt on the back of minimal sampling. I think the Vick will be in my bag fairly soon too. NP. Jerome Cooper, Kalaparusha, Frank Lowe - Positions [Kharma] great music that overcomes a pretty primitive live recording that makes the players sound like their down the end of a corridor or even next door! Edited January 16, 2019 by mjazzg Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 I like that Jerome Cooper record; it sounds like field recordings, sort of an 'ethnography' of free music. wish that Serro had issued that Charles 'Bobo' Shaw Ensemble record with Lester & Byron Bowie, Alex Blake and Richard Martin. Shaw said it was one of his favorite sessions. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 15, 2019 Report Posted January 15, 2019 (edited) Buddy Tate & the Muse All Stars - Live at Sandy's (Muse, rec. 1978) with Ray Bryant (p), George Duvivier (b), and Alan Dawson (d) Excellent. And now the companion LP: Buddy Tate - Hard Blowin': Live at Sandy's (Muse) Edited January 15, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
soulpope Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 7 hours ago, HutchFan said: Buddy Tate & the Muse All Stars - Live at Sandy's (Muse, rec. 1978) with Ray Bryant (p), George Duvivier (b), and Alan Dawson (d) Buddy Tate - Hard Blowin': Live at Sandy's (Muse) Both 👍👍!! Quote
mjazzg Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 (edited) 11 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: I like that Jerome Cooper record; it sounds like field recordings, sort of an 'ethnography' of free music. wish that Serro had issued that Charles 'Bobo' Shaw Ensemble record with Lester & Byron Bowie, Alex Blake and Richard Martin. Shaw said it was one of his favorite sessions. I like the 'ethnography' descriptor. It's vital music and does transcend the recording quality. The Shaw Ensemble recording would be great to hear. I've never heard a Charles Shaw recording I've not really enjoyed Edited January 16, 2019 by mjazzg Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 https://www.dustygroove.com/item/371496/Jimmy-Witherspoon:Hunh Never heard of this one before, saw a cheap copy on discogs - the sidemen certainly caught my eye (Charles Brown, Red Holloway, Earl Hooker, Art Hillery on organ, Mel Brown). Definitely enjoying this ... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 6 hours ago, mjazzg said: The Shaw Ensemble recording would be great to hear. I've never heard a Charles Shaw recording I've not really enjoyed I'm not sure whether it was going to be a Kharma release or a Danola release, but it never came out. Serro was trying to sell the tapes but then he passed, so... who knows. They were mastered and ready to go, too. Bummer. Quote
tomatamot Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 5 hours ago, porcy62 said: King pressing. Quote
porcy62 Posted January 16, 2019 Report Posted January 16, 2019 1 hour ago, tomatamot said: I am not a huge fan of Criss, but this one is a solid bop record and Barney Kessel is a plus Quote
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