soulpope Posted July 29, 2024 Report Posted July 29, 2024 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Abdullah Ibrahim / Dollar Brand - African Marketplace (Elektra, 1980) ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Indeed .... Quote
HutchFan Posted July 29, 2024 Report Posted July 29, 2024 Stanley Turrentine as a leader & sideman. Now: Due up next: Quote
soulpope Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 8 hours ago, HutchFan said: Stanley Turrentine as a leader & sideman. Now: Soulful Rhythm Section .... Quote
HutchFan Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 (edited) Now spinning: Jeremy Steig - Wayfaring Stranger (Blue Note, 1971) featuring Eddie Gomez (b) and Don Alias (d) with Sam Brown (g, on a few cuts) 10 hours ago, soulpope said: Soulful Rhythm Section .... For sure. Edited July 30, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 Back to Mr. T: Stanley Turrentine - Jubilee Shouts (BN, 2 LPs, 1978) Sides 3 & 4 -- subsequently reissued on CD as Jubilee Shout!!! -- with Tommy Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Sonny Clark, Butch Warren, and Al Harewood A terrific Turrentine session, one of my favorites. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 And flute Jazz here now, Herbie Mann - Windows Opened [Atlantic, USA 1968] Love the version of 'If I Were A Carpenter' on this Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 1 hour ago, mjazzg said: And flute Jazz here now, Herbie Mann - Windows Opened [Atlantic, USA 1968] Love the version of 'If I Were A Carpenter' on this I like that one. Dionysiac jazz flute. Quote
soulpope Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Jeremy Steig - Wayfaring Stranger (Blue Note, 1971) featuring Eddie Gomez (b) and Don Alias (d) with Sam Brown (g, on a few cuts) Great Cover Photography .... and the music is renowned too .... Quote
mjazzg Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 Jack McDuff - The Heatin' System [Cadet, USA 1972] Summer's finally arrived in London, 30 degree heat outside and inside with this music. Phil Upchurch! Special mention to @HutchFan for my intro to this Quote
HutchFan Posted July 30, 2024 Report Posted July 30, 2024 3 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Jack McDuff - The Heatin' System [Cadet, USA 1972] Summer's finally arrived in London, 30 degree heat outside and inside with this music. Phil Upchurch! Special mention to @HutchFan for my intro to this Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 (edited) Howling Wolf A present that my kids bought for me on my birthday. My six year old had seen the cover of the first comp and thought that the howling wolf on the cover looked cool, so I sent my wife off to buy it with them "secretly". They came back with the second comp instead, and sadly, a euro-boot. I craftily bought a Chess reissue and substituted it without them knowing, during a period when my record player was being repaired. This morning was the first time the "present" was played. Everyone very happy. I underrate this record among Howling Wolf's, and didn't like it as a kid, but listening to it now I am glad for the mix up, because it might be my favourite on re-evaluation. Hubert Sumlin does make a difference here. The kids also bought me a copy of Abbey Road on vinyl for some reason. I'm not sure why but perhaps I had played them Beatles songs in the past. It does sound good though. Edited July 31, 2024 by Rabshakeh Quote
soulpope Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 17 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Howling Wolf A present that my kids bought for me on my birthday. My six year old had seen the cover of the first comp and thought that the howling wolf on the cover looked cool, so I sent my wife off to buy it with them "secretly". They came back with the second comp instead, and sadly, a euro-boot. I craftily bought a Chess reissue and substituted it without them knowing, during a period when my record player was being repaired. This morning was the first time the "present" was played. Everyone very happy. I underrate this record among Howling Wolf's, and didn't like it as a kid, but listening to it now I am glad for the mix up, because it might be my favourite on re-evaluation. Hubert Sumlin does make a difference here. The kids also bought me a copy of Abbey Road on vinyl for some reason. I'm not sure why but perhaps I had played them Beatles songs in the past. It does sound good though. Caring kids 😁👍 .... Quote
mjazzg Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 James Brandon Lewis Red Lilly Quintet - For Mahalia, With Love [Tao Forms, USA 2023] This is really very good. Thanks to @tkeith's current BFT for nudging me to buy it Quote
jlhoots Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 1 hour ago, mjazzg said: James Brandon Lewis Red Lilly Quintet - For Mahalia, With Love [Tao Forms, USA 2023] This is really very good. Thanks to @tkeith's current BFT for nudging me to buy it Yes - I have the 2 CD set. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 17 hours ago, mjazzg said: Jack McDuff - The Heatin' System [Cadet, USA 1972] Summer's finally arrived in London, 30 degree heat outside and inside with this music. Phil Upchurch! Special mention to @HutchFan for my intro to this This is a really good one. A big favourite around here. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 Just now, Rabshakeh said: This is a really good one. A big favourite around here. Yes, it is isn't it. All the elements come together very nicely. And, Happy Birthday (belatedly perhaps). Love the Wolf LP story Quote
mjazzg Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 Catalonia Jazz Quartet - Catalunya Tradicionals Jazz [Edigsa, Spain 1966] Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 15 hours ago, Brad said: 😁 👍 Love it! Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 (edited) Bear Family Box German Jazzfestival 1954/1955 The first german Jazzfestival Edited July 31, 2024 by jazzcorner Quote
mjazzg Posted July 31, 2024 Report Posted July 31, 2024 Michael Garrick Septet - Black Marigolds [Argo, UK Stereo 1966] Quote
HutchFan Posted August 1, 2024 Report Posted August 1, 2024 Now on my turntable: Clifford Jordan Quintet featuring Junior Cook - Two Tenor Winner (Criss Cross, 1985) with Kirk Lightsey, Cecil McBee, and Eddie Gladden Quote
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