Gheorghe Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 When I listen to this, my dear wife also comes into the room and listens since it does apeal more to her musical tastes than if I listen let´s say to Sun Ra or Eric Dolphy etc... Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 John Clark - Song of Light (Hidden Meaning). The French horn player's 1980 debut as leader. Quote
jlhoots Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 1 hour ago, paul secor said: Were we all ever that young? Seems like yesterday!! Quote
kh1958 Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 Leroy Vinnegar, Leroy Walks Again (Contemporary) George Cables, Cables Vision (Contemporary) Quote
soulpope Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 20 hours ago, mjazzg said: Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet - Now Jazz Ramwong [Amiga] 👍👍👍!!! Quote
paul secor Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 9 hours ago, jlhoots said: Were we all ever that young? Seems like yesterday!! Same feeling here. Quote
Niko Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 Ruby Braff s/t the Dutch edition of "Braff!!", the album with Coleman Hawkins... Quote
paul secor Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 Little Sam Davis / Earl Hooker / Junior Brooks / Luther Huff / Sunny Blair / Joe Hill Louis / Pee Wee Hughes / Others Quote
optatio Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 (edited) VA: NEW ORLEANS - DIXIELAND - CHICAGO. An Introduction To Traditional Jazz. BRUNSWICK 87 003 LPBM [1956] Note: I've bought this LP today for 2 € (!) during a gig by Keegan McInroe from Fort Worth, Texas at "Vinyl Reservation", Göttingen. Edited March 9, 2019 by optatio Quote
Niko Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 damn, I paid 3 for the Braff... now listening to new acquisitions from the 8 Euro bin: Nick Travis - The Panic is On Pony Poindexter - Poindexter the cover of the Travis LP is in pretty bad shape though - but it's such a great album... Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 Eddie Costa - Vinnie Burke Trio (Josie mono). 1963 reissue of the Jubilee original from 1956. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 (edited) Blue label - sonically superb. Edited March 9, 2019 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted March 9, 2019 Report Posted March 9, 2019 Liberty blue/white stereo. This has critic Alun Morgan’s initials on the back, a Gramophone Magazine archival review copy I think. Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 Steve Lacy - Moon (BYG Actuel) Maynard Ferguson - A Message From Birdland (Roulette) Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 Le Jazz en France, Volume 1: Paris 1919-1923 - Premiers Jazz Bands (Pathe). The kind of antiquarian archeology that fascinates me, and which won't appeal to too many others here. The actual jazz content is minimal, but this is extremely interesting music nonetheless. There are six tracks by Mitchell's Jazz Kings, who were very influential in France - this is the jazz that Milhaud and Ravel heard. And it's a pretty good band - the trumpeter is Cricket Smith, who had played with James Reese Europe. Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 10, 2019 Report Posted March 10, 2019 Sun Ra - Hello Mr. Schimmel (Gearbox 7"). I was so impressed with the quality of the recent Gearbox Monk LP that I looked at their catalog online. This previously unreleased solo piano fantasy immediately jumped out at me. Side B is a wild 1990 interview with London radio host Jez Nelson. After the interview, Nelson showed Ra the studio's Schimmel piano. Sunny said, "Hello Mr. Schimmel," and played the piece preserved on side one. Quote
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