HutchFan Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 Eastern Rebellion 4 (Timeless) Not the usual Eastern Rebellion line-up. On this LP, the quartet is expanded to include "Chocolate" Armenteros & Curtis Fuller. Quote
porcy62 Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 Mono, one of my favourite Trane's classic quartet's record. Quote
JSngry Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 A modern-ish, "Four Brothers" style sax section, really hoary repertoire, dance-band charts try to split the difference (but don't really succeed), and whoever Rosalind Patton was, she sounded pretty good in a very Ginny Powell-ish way. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 Mick Goodrick - In Pas(s)ing (ECM, 1979) with John Surman, Eddie Gomez, and Jack DeJohnette Quote
HutchFan Posted August 18, 2019 Report Posted August 18, 2019 (edited) Mark Murphy - Stolen Moments (Muse, 1978) Edited August 18, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted August 19, 2019 Report Posted August 19, 2019 Just listened to this LP the other day. Enjoyed it so much that I'm spinning it again. Jay McShann - Kansas City Hustle (Sackville, 1978) Quote
HutchFan Posted August 19, 2019 Report Posted August 19, 2019 Jack McDuff - The Heatin' System (Cadet, 1972) Oh yes. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 20, 2019 Report Posted August 20, 2019 Anita O'Day - My Ship (Emily, 1975) Quote
HutchFan Posted August 20, 2019 Report Posted August 20, 2019 Duke Ellington - Unknown Session (Columbia) 1960 septet recordings from the stockpile. ... Another instance of Duke's utterly distinctive, everyday brilliance. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 20, 2019 Report Posted August 20, 2019 Duke Ellington - All Star Road Band (Doctor Jazz, 2 LPs) The full band in flight at an "ordinary" dance gig in Carrolltown, PA, 1957. Quote
Larry Kart Posted August 20, 2019 Report Posted August 20, 2019 Jus about to give it a spin. A Boulez maven tells me that this is by far the best recording of Le Soleil Des Eaux, and I've heard good things about Dorati's Chronochromie and Les Bander-Log. Just hope the used LP is in decent shape. I just bought a used Odyssey LP of works by Maderna snd Schuller, and the surface noise was louder than the admittedly rather quiet music. When I contacted the bastard third-party seller on Amazon, he said, 'Tough s---; we didn't grade it "like new."' Quote
Larry Kart Posted August 21, 2019 Report Posted August 21, 2019 Some of the performances are a bit dated in style (though still good for the most part) but the version of Thomas Tomkins' stunning madrigal "Fusca, in thy starry eyes" is worth many times the $2 I paid for this vintage two-LP set. Quote
soulpope Posted August 21, 2019 Report Posted August 21, 2019 11 hours ago, sidewinder said: Treasurous .... Quote
sidewinder Posted August 21, 2019 Report Posted August 21, 2019 (edited) 10 hours ago, soulpope said: Treasurous .... Yep - an unlikely combination but seems to work well enough. I am unfamiliar with her ‘schlager’ material/style, it is about as well known here in the UK as TV showings of ‘Dinner For One’ i.e. pretty well unknown. Edited August 21, 2019 by sidewinder Quote
HutchFan Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 (edited) Charlie Mariano - Crystal Bells (CMP, 1980) After buying this music on emusic.com years ago, I recently decided to upgrade to LP. Aside from the enormous improvement in sound quality, I still enjoy collecting the "thingy" stuff, whether it's vinyl or compact discs. Edited August 23, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 (edited) A new favorite: Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980) Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados. The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well. I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well. On 8/21/2019 at 7:02 PM, aparxa said: I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant??? Edited August 23, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 More Pepper Adams: Don Friedman - Hot Knepper and Pepper (Progressive, 1980) Quote
BillF Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: A new favorite: Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980) Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados. The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well. I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well. I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant??? Never seen it in this part of Europe. Oops, is that political? Quote
erwbol Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 (edited) 54 minutes ago, BillF said: Never seen it in this part of Europe. Oops, is that political? I bet @David Ayers has it in his loft. Edited August 23, 2019 by erwbol Quote
David Ayers Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 2 hours ago, erwbol said: I bet @David Ayers has it in his loft. I'll have a look once I get the new loft ladder... Quote
aparxa Posted August 23, 2019 Report Posted August 23, 2019 11 hours ago, HutchFan said: A new favorite: Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980) Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados. The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well. I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well. I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant??? No Fedora hat was allowed on the early French versions of Monk's Dream, only a French beret! Great photograph by JP Leloir! https://www.discogs.com/The-Thelonious-Monk-Quartet-Monks-Dream/release/2810778 NP: George Russell Sextet at Beethoven Hall (MPS Spain) Quote
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