porcy62 Posted August 31, 2019 Report Posted August 31, 2019 Almost finished, what a marvellous set and gorgeous sounding too! Quote
HutchFan Posted September 1, 2019 Report Posted September 1, 2019 Arthur Blythe - Blythe Spirit (Columbia, 1981) Quote
aparxa Posted September 2, 2019 Report Posted September 2, 2019 Joe Albany Trio - Birdtown Birds J.R. Monterose, Jon Eardley, Rein De Graaff, Henk Haverhoek, Pierre Courbois - Body And Soul Lee Konitz - Inside Hi-Fi (Atlantic Special) Quote
soulpope Posted September 2, 2019 Report Posted September 2, 2019 6 hours ago, aparxa said: Joe Albany Trio - Birdtown Birds J.R. Monterose, Jon Eardley, Rein De Graaff, Henk Haverhoek, Pierre Courbois - Body And Soul Lee Konitz - Inside Hi-Fi (Atlantic Special) 👍👍👍!!! Quote
HutchFan Posted September 2, 2019 Report Posted September 2, 2019 24 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: That's a TERRIFIC record! 👍 Quote
aparxa Posted September 2, 2019 Report Posted September 2, 2019 (edited) Dizzy Gillespie Quintet - The Cool World The record and the movie director with the OST composer: two others, is it Moody on the back on the first picture? Edited September 3, 2019 by aparxa credits: wcftr & leroy mclucas Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2019 Report Posted September 3, 2019 Bill Berry's L.A. Big Band - "Hello Rev" (Concord, 1976) with: Trumpets – Bill Berry, Blue Mitchell, Cat Anderson, Gene Goe, Jack Sheldon Saxophones – Don Menza, Jack Nimitz, Lanny Morgan, Marshall Royal, Richie Kamuca Trombones – Benny Powell, Britt Woodman, Jimmy Cleveland, Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton Piano – Dave Frishberg Bass – Monty Budwig Drums – Frank Capp Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2019 Report Posted September 3, 2019 Max Kaminsky & His Windy City Six - Chicago Style (Jazztone) with Pee Wee Russell, Miff Mole, Joe Sullivan, et al Quote
Larry Kart Posted September 3, 2019 Report Posted September 3, 2019 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Max Kaminsky & His Windy City Six - Chicago Style (Jazztone) with Pee Wee Russell, Miff Mole, Joe Sullivan, et al Pee Wee's solo on "Stuyvesant Blues" was a revelation to me when I was 13 or so (it still is), Joe Sullivan's solo too. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2019 Report Posted September 3, 2019 14 minutes ago, Larry Kart said: Pee Wee's solo on "Stuyvesant Blues" was a revelation to me when I was 13 or so (it still is), Joe Sullivan's solo too. Yes! Pee Wee steals the show. NP: Earl Hines - The Legendary Little Theater Concert of 1964, Vols. 1 & 2 (Muse) with Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Oliver Jackson, and Budd Johnson Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2019 Report Posted September 3, 2019 Now: Denny Zeitlin - Zeitgeist (Columbia, 1967) Quote
HutchFan Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 Dizzy Gillespie - The Giant (Prestige, 2 LP set) Now listening to LP 2, originally released on the French America label as The Source Quote
Gheorghe Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: Dizzy Gillespie - The Giant (Prestige, 2 LP set) Now listening to LP 2, originally released on the French America label as The Source At first sight I was quite astonished because I never had associated Dizzy with the Prestige Label. But as you write, those were the French America Label "The Giant" and "The Source". It was from the early 70´s Right? Quote
aparxa Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 Here Is Phineas (London) Bud Shank - Heritage Gene Ammons - Up Tight! (Transatlantic) Quote
HutchFan Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 6 hours ago, Gheorghe said: At first sight I was quite astonished because I never had associated Dizzy with the Prestige Label. But as you write, those were the French America Label "The Giant" and "The Source". It was from the early 70´s Right? Yes, it was just a licensing deal between the two labels. Per discogs, Prestige released The Giant in 1975. Quote
JSngry Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 However, Diddy Galippy did show up on Prestige 24000 Series once again! and in fact had one of his all-time best records released on Prestige before the 2-fer Craze swept the jazz-crazy record world by storm! Here is where you went to hear Big Nick in full lo-fi glory and magnificence, so when people talked about Trane's "Big Nick", you could ask them had they ever heard the REAL Big Nick, and almost always, no, who was he anyway? and then you play them this record and they don't know what to say, because Big Nick didn't give a damn, he just want to jam, and so many people just weren't (and maybe still aren't) ready for THAT. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 14 minutes ago, JSngry said: Here is where you went to hear Big Nick in full lo-fi glory and magnificence, so when people talked about Trane's "Big Nick", you could ask them had they ever heard the REAL Big Nick, and almost always, no, who was he anyway? and then you play them this record and they don't know what to say, because Big Nick didn't give a damn, he just want to jam, and so many people just weren't (and maybe still aren't) ready for THAT. These are (originally) Vogue recordings, right? Also released on Inner City LPs, no? Quote
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