soulpope Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 12 minutes ago, Pim said: .... I love Dierdre Murrays cello as well .... Together with Stafford James an excellent "string section" .... Quote
Pim Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 (edited) 33 minutes ago, soulpope said: Together with Stafford James an excellent "string section" .... Still wondering where that orchestra is though…. Did they remain quiet for the full concert? 😅 Last one for today. 1967 repress. Funky stuff Edited June 30, 2024 by Pim Quote
soulpope Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 12 minutes ago, Pim said: Still wondering where that orchestra is though…. Did they remain quiet for the full concert? 😅 😂😂😂 .... btw Deidre Murray (or Brian Smith) and Fred Hopkins should form a similar but more versatile "string combo" within Henry Threadgill's groups in the early/mid 80's .... Quote
kh1958 Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 Louis Armstrong, Satchmo Plays King Oliver (Audiofidelity) Bill Evans Alone (Verve) James Carter, UN (JMI) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 (edited) Now spinning: Dizzy in front of a big band is always exciting. 4 hours ago, kh1958 said: Louis Armstrong, Satchmo Plays King Oliver (Audiofidelity) ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Edited June 30, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
optatio Posted June 30, 2024 Report Posted June 30, 2024 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: More big band Diz: 👍 Quote
Gheorghe Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 14 hours ago, Pim said: The Superior Viaduct reissue Oh, I think I must buy this, it seems to be my ideal music since I like late Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Ornette Coleman very very much, they were among the first music that counted for me ! I remember I saw the cover of Alice Contrane´s Universal Consciousness in a record shop in România, and wanted to buy it the following day, and it was already sold, I was so dumb I had not bought it on the day I saw it !!!!! 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: More big band Diz: Did Dizzy have a kid ? I never heard of him being a father.... By the way, maybe it´s my fault but I almost never bought acoustic albums of the late 60´s /early 70´s since they somehow depress me: During that time almost all clubs closed, acoustic straight ahead jazz was temporarly dying, so I concentrated on free music and early electric. I think I have one Diz record from the mid sixties with Lalo Schifrin, because my wife bought it for me..... Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 Cadet LPS 813 (Verve reissue) - Harold Land " The Peace-Maker" - rec. 1968 Quote
HutchFan Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 Now spinning: Warren Vaché - Polished Brass (Concord, 1979) Top-shelf swing revivalism. Having Cal Collins' guitar as the primary chordal instrument -- instead of a piano -- works very well, giving the music plenty of air. Vaché's cornet (and occasional flugelhorn) is front-and-center, and he makes some lovely sounds. 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Cadet LPS 813 (Verve reissue) - Harold Land " The Peace-Maker" - rec. 1968 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Quote
HutchFan Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 Now this: Bunky Green - Places We've Never Been (Vanguard, 1979) Alto Saxophone – Bunky Green Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Randy Brecker Piano – Albert Dailey, Bunky Green (trk: B1), Ronald Kubelik (trk: B2) Bass – Eddie Gomez Drums – Freddie Waits Terrific. Quote
HutchFan Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 Now playing: Hampton Hawes - The Two Sides of Hampton Hawes (JAS, 2 LPs) LP 1 - Originally released as High in the Sky featuring Leroy Vinnegar with Donald Bailey (Vault, 1970) Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 20 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Dizzy in front of a big band is always exciting. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Do agree. Verve has some good ones! Quote
soulpope Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 15 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Now playing: Hampton Hawes - The Two Sides of Hampton Hawes (JAS, 2 LPs) LP 1 - Originally released as High in the Sky featuring Leroy Vinnegar with Donald Bailey (Vault, 1970) "High in the Sky" is superb .... Quote
HutchFan Posted July 1, 2024 Report Posted July 1, 2024 1 hour ago, soulpope said: "High in the Sky" is superb .... Yes! It is! Quote
optatio Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 16 hours ago, HutchFan said: Hampton Hawes - The Two Sides of Hampton Hawes (JAS, 2 LPs) LP 1 - Originally released as High in the Sky featuring Leroy Vinnegar with Donald Bailey (Vault, 1970) 👍 Quote
mjazzg Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 Okay Temiz - Oriental Wind [Sonet, UK 1977] Quote
sidewinder Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 (edited) One of the Strata-East/Pure Pleasure LPs. Interesting session - sounds like a bit of 'Bitches Brew' influence in there plus David Lee on drums gives it a sound which is akin to Rollins' Milestone LPs of this era. Incidentally my Tolliver 'Impact' had an OK side 1 but some unknown Krautrock on side 2. Commendably, Pure Pleasure are replacing it with a new copy. Edited July 2, 2024 by sidewinder Quote
HutchFan Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 4 hours ago, mjazzg said: Okay Temiz - Oriental Wind [Sonet, UK 1977] I really like that one. Bobo Stenson !!! Quote
mjazzg Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 9 minutes ago, HutchFan said: I really like that one. Bobo Stenson !!! Yes, it's great isn't it. Stenson's so good as the piano shouldn't really fit into the music. I've been after it for years (saw Temiz in the 90s) and it popped up on a dealer's list the other day. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 48 minutes ago, sidewinder said: One of the Strata-East/Pure Pleasure LPs. Interesting session - sounds like a bit of 'Bitches Brew' influence in there plus David Lee on drums gives it a sound which is akin to Rollins' Milestone LPs of this era. Incidentally my Tolliver 'Impact' had an OK side 1 but some unknown Krautrock on side 2. Commendably, Pure Pleasure are replacing it with a new copy. weird re: Tolliver reissue! That Rouse is such a great album. Back in the day I thought it was too "funky" but at this point in time I am quite a fan. Quote
sidewinder Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 31 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: weird re: Tolliver reissue! That Rouse is such a great album. Back in the day I thought it was too "funky" but at this point in time I am quite a fan. Pure Pleasure have never encountered any other incidence of this apparently, must have been a manufacturing balls-up at Pallas. The Rouse is good - very much 'of its time' but in a good way. Interesting that cello was used as part of the front line. Quote
soulpope Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 40 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: That Rouse is such a great album. Back in the day I thought it was too "funky" but at this point in time I am quite a fan. The bassplaying @ title track performed by Stanley Clarke is ferocious .... Quote
mjazzg Posted July 2, 2024 Report Posted July 2, 2024 10 minutes ago, rostasi said: Often wondered about that Quote
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