Rabshakeh Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 Julius Hemphill - 'C$%n Bid'ness With thanks to @mjazzg Quote
mjazzg Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Julius Hemphill - 'C$%n Bid'ness With thanks to @mjazzg 👍 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 Muhal Richard Abrams - Levels and Degrees of Light Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 Anthony Braxton - Seven Compositions 1978 Flaunting my Moers. Quote
Pim Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 amazing music, sound isn’t the most impressive. TP this one!!! Quote
soulpope Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 4 hours ago, Pim said: amazing music, sound isn’t the most impressive. TP this one!!! On the "Jacknife" session Charles Tolliver even outplayes Lee Morgan .... Quote
Daniel A Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 (edited) 6 hours ago, Pim said: amazing music, sound isn’t the most impressive. TP this one!!! I believe Jacknife (on vinyl) was my first McLean album. Fantastic playing, also from Jackie himself. I really like the style, half-way in between the more progressive albums that were released in the mid 60s and some of the more conservative hard-boppish sessions which also were not released until the 70s. The tune "Blue Fable" is to me such a great example of that. Edited June 1, 2024 by Daniel A Quote
jcam_44 Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Galactic - ya-ka-may such an interesting bag of songs Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Fred Neil - Bleecker and MacDougall I bought this one early-ish in my vinyl buying career when I was not quite making informed decisions yet (£24.99 for a buggered Fred Neil record in c.2007?!). I play it with trepidation because it has been the record that I have played both times my former hi fi set up stopped working. I suspect it is haunted. Anyway, I randomly read something about Coconut Grove yesterday so this had to be played today. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Lee Konitz - Meets Warne Marsh Again / Warne Marsh - Meets Lee Konitz Again Now one that definitely isn't haunted, that I discovered thanks to this forum. Quote
Clunky Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Lee Konitz - Meets Warne Marsh Again / Warne Marsh - Meets Lee Konitz Again Now one that definitely isn't haunted, that I discovered thanks to this forum. I got this along with a whole bunch of Black Saint, Soul Note, Enja etc LPs in the early 90s at £1.99 each ! Quote
sidewinder Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Doing a Sunday afternoon sort of my rack of vintage British jazz and a peruse of the 'Labyrinth' book (beware Minotaurs..) Spinning Joe Harriott Quintet 'Abstract' (UK Columbia, mono). 21 hours ago, Brad said: How is the music and sound on this one (recent reissue, presumably?) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 (edited) A desert-island LP now spinning on my 'table: Dave Liebman & Richie Beirach - Forgotten Fantasies (A&M-Horizon, 1976) Edited June 2, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
Pim Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Mal Waldron - Candy Girl Bass Guitar [Bass] – Lafayette Hudson Drums – Donny Donable Electric Piano [Fender] – Frank Abel Electric Piano - Mal Waldron Quote
kh1958 Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Clifford Jordan, Remembering Me-Me (Muse) Gerry Mulligan and Paul Desmond, Blues in Time (Verve) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 2, 2024 Report Posted June 2, 2024 Sides 1 and 2 recorded April 13, 1958; originally released in 1961 as Ramblin' with Mose. Sides 3 and 4 recorded February 13, 1959; originally released in 1959 as Autumn Song. Quote
jazzcorner Posted June 3, 2024 Report Posted June 3, 2024 13 hours ago, kh1958 said: Gerry Mulligan and Paul Desmond, Blues in Time (Verve) 👍 😁 Quote
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