Chuck Nessa Posted April 2, 2020 Report Posted April 2, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Never knew Nonesuch reissued this. I had the original on Unicorn. and now I have this - Edited April 2, 2020 by Chuck Nessa Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 I have the Unicorn edition as well. Great! Quote
JSngry Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 Nonesuch dit at least one other Unicorn record, maybe two? Horenstien, both, iirc? Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 Hank Mobley's first solo album: recorded 2 weeks after Bird died. How do you think the death of Bird, influenced the session of BN 5066? Quote
HutchFan Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 The Art of Hank Crawford: The Atlantic Years Quote
aparxa Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers – Gypsy Folk Tales The Great Lars Gullin Vol. 4 1959/60 Quote
HutchFan Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 (edited) 15 hours ago, JSngry said: Nonesuch dit at least one other Unicorn record, maybe two? Horenstien, both, iirc? I know that Nonesuch licensed & released Horenstein's recordings of Mahler's First and Third. There may have been more. His Mahler Sixth also? Horenstein's M3 may be his most famous recording, but I think his M1 is even better. EDIT: Just checked discogs. Nonesuch also released Horenstein's M6 with the Stockholm PO. I've never heard that one. Edited April 3, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
sidewinder Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 12 minutes ago, HutchFan said: The Art of Hank Crawford: The Atlantic Years Don’t have that particular one but that was a great series. My favourites - Mingus, Hubbard and Kirk. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 (edited) "The Dixie Sound of Jack Teagarden" Roulette stereo LP. I like this so much that I'd like to have a mono copy. My stereo is a little noisy but once the music kicks in who cares! Edited April 3, 2020 by jazzbo Quote
HutchFan Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Don’t have that particular one but that was a great series. My favourites - Mingus, Hubbard and Kirk. Yes! I'm also partial to the Milt Jackson volume. Earlier: Buddy DeFranco - Free Sail (Choice, 1974) I enjoyed this LP so much I played it twice. NP: Bucky Pizzarelli - Nightwings (Flying Dutchman, 1975) Joe Venuti sits in on half the cuts R.I.P. Bucky Pizzarelli Quote
jazzbo Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 "The Thelonious Monk Memorial Album" 2 LP set Milestone Records, LP 1 Quote
HutchFan Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 Bucky Pizzarelli with Bud Freeman - Buck & Bud (Flying Dutchman, 1976) Wonderful. R.I.P. Bucky Pizzarelli Quote
HutchFan Posted April 3, 2020 Report Posted April 3, 2020 The "friend" in the title is Bucky Pizzarelli. Lovely duets. Quote
jcam_44 Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 P. Original - Regeneration bought locally via discogs and picked up from their storefront via trunk delivery. Still trying to support my local shops when I can. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 David Newman and James Clay, The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces (Riverside) The Definitive Jazz Scene, volume 2 (Impulse) Quote
JSngry Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 Man, this is interesting music that I feel I could never get inside of, no matter how hard I tried. I think I'd want to, too, But unless my brain rewires at some point, it's always going to be the "look at" type love, not the "get in" type. Still, love of any sort is as welcome as it is necessary, Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 13 hours ago, kh1958 said: David Newman and James Clay, The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces (Riverside) The Definitive Jazz Scene, volume 2 (Impulse) The Sound of Wide Open Spaces is a nice album, but do locals in Dallas still play in that distinctive Texas Tenor style or have they become just like everyone else? Quote
JSngry Posted April 4, 2020 Report Posted April 4, 2020 1 hour ago, danasgoodstuff said: ... do locals in Dallas still play in that distinctive Texas Tenor style or have they become just like everyone else? Can you be more specific as to whom you're asking about? Dallas is no longer an isolated pocket of native tongues...not that it ever was...Houston had a say in the languages as well, as did...ah. never mind? I guess what you really want to find out is if Dallas' African-American tenor players still have that "accent" in their playing, and the answer is, well, a few do, a few more try to, and just as many think they might, and some just don't care about that, they're hustling for the same gigs everybody else is. It's a different world everywhere these days. Quote
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