HutchFan Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 Now spinning: Mose Allison - S/T (Prestige, 1972, 2 LPs) This album collects Allison's first two LPs: Back Country Suite and Local Color, both of which were recorded in 1957. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 Timeless All Stars, Timeless Heart (Timeless) Max Roach Quintet, The Many Sides of Max (Mercury) Quote
HutchFan Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 59 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Timeless All Stars, Timeless Heart (Timeless) Max Roach Quintet, The Many Sides of Max (Mercury) Two terrific records. Quote
soulpope Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: Max Roach Quintet, The Many Sides of Max (Mercury) 😍Art Davis😍 .... Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 Various - American Popular Song (Smithsonian/CSP) Sides 3 and 4. This is it. I started with sides 1 and 2, and then went to sides 13 and 14, and worked my way backwards. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 (edited) Don Elliott & Rusty Dedrick - Counterpoint for Six Valves (Riverside, mono) "Featuring the modern jazz compositions of Dick Hyman." My parents were in the biz and they frequently worked with Don Elliott. Rusty Dedrick is the Uncle of The Free Design. My copy of this LP was previously owned by Saul "Sandy" Feldstein of Freeport, NY, who was a percussionist. https://www.pas.org/about/hall-of-fame/sandy-feldstein The house Sandy lived in was built in 1953, but judging from Zillow, someone tried to turn it into a McMansion. How sad. Edited April 7, 2024 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 Luiz Henrique & Walter Wanderley - Popcorn (Verve, stereo) Not the amazing Hot Butter Moog hit, unfortunately, but it is a good record nonetheless. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 7, 2024 Report Posted April 7, 2024 Claude Denjean - Open Circuit (Decca/London Phase 4 stereo) Featuring "Kiss This." Quote
soulpope Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 8 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: Rusty Dedrick is the Uncle of The Free Design. Great vocal combo .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Mose Allison - S/T (Prestige, 1972, 2 LPs) This album collects Allison's first two LPs: Back Country Suite and Local Color, both of which were recorded in 1957. 👍 like both albums very much when they were issued. Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 13 hours ago, kh1958 said: Timeless All Stars, Timeless Heart (Timeless) Max Roach Quintet, The Many Sides of Max (Mercury) The strange thing is that when I was at the jazz festival Wiesen in 1983 the Timeless All Stars were scheduled and to my astonishment and delightment it was Jackie McLean, Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Lewis and Billy Higgins. One of the best bands of acoustic jazz I ever heard. So it was "only" Hutch and Higgins from the "All Stars". Of course I heard the others separately, those artists were touring Europe pretty much in that period. Heard Harold Land with Diz the same year in autumn too. I saw also Max Roach very often, he was one of my first idols on drums and on music in general. Quote
soulpope Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 58 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: The strange thing is that when I was at the jazz festival Wiesen in 1983 the Timeless All Stars were scheduled and to my astonishment and delightment it was Jackie McLean, Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Lewis and Billy Higgins. One of the best bands of acoustic jazz I ever heard. This was an excellent concert .... Quote
kh1958 Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 6 hours ago, Gheorghe said: The strange thing is that when I was at the jazz festival Wiesen in 1983 the Timeless All Stars were scheduled and to my astonishment and delightment it was Jackie McLean, Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Lewis and Billy Higgins. One of the best bands of acoustic jazz I ever heard. So it was "only" Hutch and Higgins from the "All Stars". Of course I heard the others separately, those artists were touring Europe pretty much in that period. Heard Harold Land with Diz the same year in autumn too. I saw also Max Roach very often, he was one of my first idols on drums and on music in general. I saw the Timeless All Stars in 1987 at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. It was the same band as on the recordings, and the only time I got to see Harold Land in concert. Quote
HutchFan Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 Now spinning: Laurindo Almeida, Salli Terri, and Others - Duets with the Spanish Guitar, Album 2 (Angel, 1971) Originally released on Capitol in 1960 as Conversations with the Guitar Another very special album from Almeida & Terry. 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: I saw the Timeless All Stars in 1987 at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. It was the same band as on the recordings, and the only time I got to see Harold Land in concert. I'm jealous of you guys. I saw Hutcherson a few times, but I never had an opportunity to see the Timeless All Stars. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 On 4/7/2024 at 1:08 AM, Pim said: Thanks Clifford for the info. So unfair to Tootie lots of those tried to sell it under Hancocks name for more money. Makes me think of Pete La Rocas Woman at a Turkish Bath sold under Chick Coreas name. yep, Hancock or Don Cherry's name. But it was Tootie's session, Mtume's compositions (mostly), and the music can be heard pretty easily even if the story takes a bit of research. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: I'm jealous of you guys. I saw Hutcherson a few times, but I never had an opportunity to see the Timeless All Stars. The other notables for that weekend were a version of George Wein's Newport All Stars which featured Buddy Tate and Norris Turney (a rare opportunity to hear an Ellingtonian hero live) and a trip to Snug Harbor for Mose Allison. On the other hand, I made the "wrong" choice in selecting the Donald Harrison/Terence Blanchard in the Jazz Tent (the band was good but...) over Jay McShann (at the same time in Economy Hall), who I never had another opportunity to see. Edited April 8, 2024 by kh1958 Quote
HutchFan Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 7 minutes ago, kh1958 said: The other notables for that weekend were a version of George Wein's Newport All Stars which featured Buddy Tate and Norris Turney (a rare opportunity to hear an Ellingtonian hero live) and a trip to Snug Harbor for Mose Allison. On the other hand, I made the "wrong" choice in selecting the Donald Harrison/Terence Blanchard in the Jazz Tent (the band was good but...) over Jay McShann (at the same time in Economy Hall), who I never had another opportunity to see. Even though you missed McShann, that sounds like AMAZING year at Jazzfest. Quote
jazzcorner Posted April 8, 2024 Report Posted April 8, 2024 Boplicity / Contemporary COP 001 - Miles Davis And The Lighthouse All Stars " At Last" - rec. Sept. 13, 1953 (Not licensend for sale in the US & Canada) Quote
jazzcorner Posted April 10, 2024 Report Posted April 10, 2024 Mode Records MOD LP # 124 - Don Fagerquist Octet "Eight By Eight" - rec. 1957 - Engineer: Dayton Howe Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 Giorgio Gaslini Quartetto - Murales Quote
mjazzg Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 3 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Giorgio Gaslini Quartetto - Murales Bet that's good. One I'd pick up if I ever see it Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 1 hour ago, mjazzg said: Bet that's good. One I'd pick up if I ever see it Bought in a moment of high spirits whilst on holiday in Italy last week. I'm going to listen a few more times but not that wow-ed by it to tell the truth. Quote
soulpope Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 4 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Giorgio Gaslini Quartetto - Murales Bruno Tommaso an excellent bassplayer .... Quote
mjazzg Posted April 11, 2024 Report Posted April 11, 2024 26 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Bought in a moment of high spirits whilst on holiday in Italy last week. I'm going to listen a few more times but not that wow-ed by it to tell the truth. The danger of holiday high spirits...many have done a lot worse I'd suggest Playing here: Ahmed Abdullah Quartet - Liquid Magic [Silk heart, 1987] Forgotten how joyous this is, Brackeen, Favors, Fielder with the leader. Quote
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