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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

I remember I had this many years ago. Isn“t this the one where Danny sings "If I could see me now" ?

Yes indeed. He sings it in a (sort of) Billy Eckstine style.

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9 hours ago, aparxa said:

A thematic evening:

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The others I have from Coltrane, Bud Powell, Quincy Jones and Jimmy Smith will be for another night.

Both nice idea and cover art ....Ā 

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12 hours ago, aparxa said:

A thematic evening:

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The others I have from Coltrane, Bud Powell, Quincy Jones and Jimmy Smith will be for another night.

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Some suggestions:

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5 hours ago, BillF said:

Some suggestions:

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I have the first, but not the second, I am actually pretty thin on Gibbs.
Now playing:

The Cannonball Adderley Quintet - 74 Miles Away / Walk Tall

Posted
9 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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That Gil Evans must be the UK World Record Club issue.

Yes! I realized that it was not the original cover by posting yesterday. Great cover & music.

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First spin:

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Claude Williamson -Ā New DepartureĀ (Interplay, 1978)
with Sam Jones & Roy Haynes

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On 8/4/2019 at 7:54 PM, aparxa said:

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:tup:tup:tupĀ 

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45 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

I'm working from home today, so I'mĀ spinning LPs as IĀ earn my daily bread. ;)

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That's bread and better :D

Starting the evening with New Orleans Suite.

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IIRC, this is Jaco Pastorius' debut recording.Ā  Oddly, they managed to misspell both his names in the credits: "Joco Pastorious."

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Harold Mabern, baby!Ā  And Frank Strozier!Ā  Yeah.

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Paul McCandless' presence makes this music sound very Oregon-y -- if you could imagine OregonĀ with a vibraphonist & cellist.Ā 

In any case, I like it.

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Eek! Some mono LPs.

One album that HAS to be vinyl, for me, is "Time Out". This is partly for sentimental reasons, that having been one of the first LPs that I bought (and ooh, the excitement:Ā it was stereo). But the main reason is the beautifully clear sound from the combination of venue and engineers at 30th Street. The piano is so clear and live - intro to "Strange Meadowlark", and the "Three To Get Ready" track, for examples.

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13 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Harold Mabern, baby!Ā  And Frank Strozier!Ā  Yeah.

I've never had any luck buying Trip records. They have almost all sounded terrible to the point where I stopped buying them.

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