porcy62 Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 12 hours ago, sidewinder said: My Bergenfield copy of that one has track timings on the back and type/tempo of dance for each track. No wonder it is worn out - obviously used for dance practice ! You never find such things on Braxton's cover, I presume. Quote
sidewinder Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 1 minute ago, porcy62 said: You never find such things on Braxton's cover, I presume. Quote
porcy62 Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 The Beatles' White Album, Mobile Fidelity reissue. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 (edited) Frank Foster & Frank Wess - Two for the Blues (Pablo) with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid, and Marvin "Smitty" Smith IMO, the two Franks are right up there with the legendary two-tenor duos: Lockjaw & JG, Stitt & Ammons, Cohn & Zoot.    15 hours ago, paul secor said: I'm not a Hal Galper fan, but Lee Konitz does some very good blowing on this one. Lee does sound good on that one. He's such a consistent musician, especially in a duo context. I like Galper's playing too though.   Edited January 19, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
porcy62 Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 Old Parlophone mono, with the fair amount of noise, pops and clicks, the real way to listen to early Beatles, IMO. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 Max Roach - Chattahoochee Red (Columbia, 1981) with Odean Pope, Cecil Bridgewater, and Calvin Hill Vital music from a killer band. I think I'm repeating myself, but ... it's so strange that this LP has never been reissued. Even if Sony/Legacy sleeps on it, it seems like somebody should have/would have licensed it by now. ... Wounded Bird? BGO? Where are you guys? For heaven's sake, it's Max Roach!!!  Quote
JSngry Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 10 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Max Roach - Chattahoochee Red (Columbia, 1981) with Odean Pope, Cecil Bridgewater, and Calvin Hill Vital music from a killer band. I think I'm repeating myself, but ... it's so strange that this LP has never been reissued. Even if Sony/Legacy sleeps on it, it seems like somebody should have/would have licensed it by now. ... Wounded Bird? BGO? Where are you guys? For heaven's sake, it's Max Roach!!!  And iirc, Max licensed it to Columbia and retained the rights afterwards. I might be wrong about that, but that's what I remember. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 7 minutes ago, JSngry said: And iirc, Max licensed it to Columbia and retained the rights afterwards. I might be wrong about that, but that's what I remember. Hmm. That seems like that would make it even easier for a reissue label to license the music. I'd rather deal with Max's heirs than some giant multi-national corporation. ... Then again, I know NOTHING about the business side of things.  Anyhow, I enjoyed that Max LP so much that I've queued up another by the same quartet: Max Roach - Pictures in a Frame (Soul Note, 1979) More great music!    Quote
JSngry Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 4 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Hmm. That seems like that would make it even easier for a reissue label to license the music. I'd rather deal with Max's heirs than some giant multi-national corporation. ... Then again, I know NOTHING about the business side of things. Yeah, you'd think. But estates can be funny sometimes. And somebody has to want to license it to begin with. I don't know how many "friends in the record business" that Max left behind, other than Bruce Lundvall? And I'm not 100% sure about the ownership thing. 98%, probably, but that's not 100% Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 it only discog's for $15....... to this day, never have i seen a local copy Quote
JSngry Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 1 hour ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said: it only discog's for $15....... to this day, never have i seen a local copy It's says it's a country record, have you tried Bakersfield? Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 George Van Eps - Soliloquy (Capitol) Quote
soulpope Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 6 hours ago, sidewinder said: NY USA mono A sure bet .... Quote
kh1958 Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 The Louis Armstrong Story volume 3, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines (Columbia) Mdou Moctar, Afelan (Sahel Sounds) Quote
paul secor Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: The Louis Armstrong Story volume 3, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines (Columbia) Â A desert island LP for me. Quote
kh1958 Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 16 minutes ago, paul secor said: A desert island LP for me. Ditto. Quote
JSngry Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 2 hours ago, kh1958 said: The Louis Armstrong Story volume 3, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines (Columbia) Â 1 hour ago, paul secor said: A desert island LP for me. Â 44 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Ditto. Never mind desert island, that one's a whole continent unto itself! Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 21, 2019 Report Posted January 21, 2019   A friend who is a real estate agent in Atlanta called me this afternoon; he had just listed a house. It was empty except for some stuff in the basement that the family was going to take to Goodwill. Among the "junk" was two boxes of records. My friend noticed a good bit of jazz, along with R & B and blues - would I like to take a look before they went out for donation? Well, yes. I came home with about thirty records, although because of the widely varying condition I probably won't keep them all. The first three: Cecil Taylor - Stereo Drive (United Artists stereo). About VG: quite listenable, but with consistent low-level hiss. Ronnie Scott/Tubby Hayes - The Couriers of Jazz! (Carlton mono). Solid VG+, and excellent music I had never heard. Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightinin' Strikes (Verve Folkways stereo). Strong VG, almost VG+. A nice 1965 date recorded in LA, with Jimmy Bond on bass and the great Earl Palmer on drums. Quote
paul secor Posted January 21, 2019 Report Posted January 21, 2019 37 minutes ago, jeffcrom said:   A friend who is a real estate agent in Atlanta called me this afternoon; he had just listed a house. It was empty except for some stuff in the basement that the family was going to take to Goodwill. Among the "junk" was two boxes of records. My friend noticed a good bit of jazz, along with R & B and blues - would I like to take a look before they went out for donation? Well, yes. I came home with about thirty records, although because of the widely varying condition I probably won't keep them all. The first three: Cecil Taylor - Stereo Drive (United Artists stereo). About VG: quite listenable, but with consistent low-level hiss. Ronnie Scott/Tubby Hayes - The Couriers of Jazz! (Carlton mono). Solid VG+, and excellent music I had never heard. Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightinin' Strikes (Verve Folkways stereo). Strong VG, almost VG+. A nice 1965 date recorded in LA, with Jimmy Bond on bass and the great Earl Palmer on drums. Keep us posted. This might turn out to be a good story. Definitely interesting so far. Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 21, 2019 Report Posted January 21, 2019 Â The next round of my real estate freebies: Cannonball Adderley - Why Am I Treated So Bad (Capitol mono). I chose this next because it appears to be in the best condition of all the records I picked up today - VG+ approaching NM. But I dislike the distant recording quality, and Cannonball in this period has always been somewhat disappointing to me, considering what an interesting band he had. Aretha Franklin - Soul '69 (Atlantic stereo). VG+, and the music is excellent - no surprise there. I wasn't familiar with the album before now - it's more jazz/blues oriented than most of Aretha's Atlantic output. Quote
soulpope Posted January 21, 2019 Report Posted January 21, 2019 30 minutes ago, jeffcrom said: Aretha Franklin - Soul '69 (Atlantic stereo). VG+, and the music is excellent - no surprise there. I wasn't familiar with the album before now - it's more jazz/blues oriented than most of Aretha's Atlantic output. Good one .... Quote
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