jcam_44 Posted May 1, 2024 Report Posted May 1, 2024 Bernie Worrell - Waves From The WOOniverse Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 2, 2024 Report Posted May 2, 2024 (edited) 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: Re: Buddy DeFranco I may be repeating myself (!) -- but I really dig that cover. It's striking. Simple but potent. That type of design can look dated (not unpleasantly so, but you know what I'm saying). This one still looks fresh. I bet the music is good too. Yes do agree what you say. Good coverart is very important for me too but seldom seen these days. I may refer to DSM on CLEF/NORGRAN & Verve. The music inside is excellent. Edited May 2, 2024 by jazzcorner Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 2, 2024 Report Posted May 2, 2024 (edited) Norgran MG N-1065 (Japan 1995) - Various " An Evening Of Jazz " Featuring - Sonny Criss And His Orchestra /Tommy Turk And His Orchestra / The Six Edited May 2, 2024 by jazzcorner Quote
HutchFan Posted May 2, 2024 Report Posted May 2, 2024 (edited) Now spinning: Actually, it's my second spin of this LP today. I enjoyed it so much the first time that I decided to listen again. Edited May 2, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted May 2, 2024 Report Posted May 2, 2024 Next up: Eddie Harris - Silver Cycles (Atlantic, 1969) Quote
HutchFan Posted May 3, 2024 Report Posted May 3, 2024 Now spinning: Ronnie Foster - Two Headed Freap (Blue Note, 1972) Recent 180 gram vinyl reissue Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 4, 2024 Report Posted May 4, 2024 On 5/3/2024 at 3:48 PM, mikeweil said: 😁 👍 Excellent West Coast Quote
optatio Posted May 5, 2024 Report Posted May 5, 2024 Dannie Richmond Quintet. Gatemouth 1004 [1980} Quote
soulpope Posted May 5, 2024 Report Posted May 5, 2024 1 hour ago, optatio said: Dannie Richmond Quintet. Gatemouth 1004 [1980} Excellent .... special mention goes to unsung Bob Neloms .... btw the Landmark CD reissue from 1994 adds a fiery alternate version of "Cumbia And Jazz Fusion" .... Quote
mikeweil Posted May 5, 2024 Report Posted May 5, 2024 Japanese 1977 vinyl. The technical credits say it was recorded direct to two-track. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 (edited) Now spinning: Jose Fajardo - Sabor Guajiro (Columbia, 1963) Caliente/Columbia Special Products reissue from 1974 Edited May 7, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
JSngry Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 56 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Jose Fajardo - Sabor Guajiro (Columbia, 1963) Caliente/Columbia Special Products reissue from 1974 Where did you find that one? Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 5 hours ago, Brad said: Is "Ain´t no sunshine" such a simple stuff with chord vamps in e minor and some "lyrics" that always goes "I know I know I know......." ? I have terrible memories about that. It was in my "un years" where due to some issues I was largly unable to play in public and when I finally decided to lead a jam session in a 2nd or 3rd class joint with a shit box of a piano we tried to settle an evening program and had a fair 1 set with some good jazz standards but the jam after intermission was a mess, a weak hornplayer, a good but too overwhelming guitarist and then there was a male vocalist and he called something with "Sunshine", but not "You´re my sunshine" or "You are the sunshine of my live" where you still could manage to play some stuff out of it, so it was that quite monotonous e-minor thing with that "I know I know I know" and the guitar player turned on the heat and played them one chord two chord vamps and the only right thing is that I stood up, left the stage and went out into the night to lit a cigarrette until they would be done ...... Quote
soulpope Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 1 hour ago, Gheorghe said: .... It was in my "un years" where due to some issues I was largly unable to play in public and when I finally decided to lead a jam session in a 2nd or 3rd class joint with a shit box of a piano we tried to settle an evening program and had a fair 1 set with some good jazz standards but the jam after intermission was a mess, a weak hornplayer, a good but too overwhelming guitarist and then there was a male vocalist and he called something with "Sunshine", but not "You´re my sunshine" or "You are the sunshine of my live" where you still could manage to play some stuff out of it, so it was that quite monotonous e-minor thing with that "I know I know I know" and the guitar player turned on the heat and played them one chord two chord vamps and the only right thing is that I stood up, left the stage and went out into the night to lit a cigarrette until they would be done ...... Da muss man durch 😂😇😂 .... Quote
HutchFan Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 11 hours ago, JSngry said: Where did you find that one? Discogs > Philadelphiamusic. I order from them regularly. Same place that did the HALF OFF sale a while back. Quote
Dub Modal Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 6 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Is "Ain´t no sunshine" such a simple stuff with chord vamps in e minor and some "lyrics" that always goes "I know I know I know......." ? Ha, yep. The draw of that tune is Withers' singing and the break beat. Quote
JSngry Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 With a little imagination... 48 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Discogs > Philadelphiamusic. I order from them regularly. Same place that did the HALF OFF sale a while back. Great find. Fajardo post-exile. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 39 minutes ago, JSngry said: Great find. Fajardo post-exile. Yessir. I love the sound of piccolo flutes in Latin music -- and Fajardo is KING of that. Quote
JSngry Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: Yessir. I love the sound of piccolo flutes in Latin music -- and Fajardo is KING of that. Here's the man at work. Literally! Quote
HutchFan Posted May 7, 2024 Report Posted May 7, 2024 8 minutes ago, JSngry said: Here's the man at work. Literally! Fantastic! Quote
HutchFan Posted May 8, 2024 Report Posted May 8, 2024 Now spinning: Sabicas - Flamenco Virtuoso (MHS); licensed by CSP I just noticed an odd coincidence. Like the Fajardo LP I posted above, this Sabicas LP was also originally released on Columbia (see below): I understand that Sabicas was a huge influence on Paco de Lucía. Listening now, it's not hard to understand why. Quote
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