kh1958 Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 Coleman Hawkins and Clark Terry, Back In Bean's Bag (Columbia) Second Annual Berkeley Blues Festival (Mance Lipscomb, Clifton Chenier and Lightning Hopkins) (Arhoolie) Quote
soulpope Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 11 minutes ago, HutchFan said: A fabulous Rhythm Section .... Quote
HutchFan Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 More Chico Freeman: I love this record. 31 minutes ago, soulpope said: A fabulous Rhythm Section .... Yes sir! The rhythm section on Peaceful Heart ain't half-bad either: Buster, Jabali, and Kenny Kirkland. Quote
soulpope Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 25 minutes ago, HutchFan said: More Chico Freeman: I love this record. The rhythm section on Peaceful Heart ain't half-bad either: Buster, Jabali, and Kenny Kirkland. Buster Williams on the title track .... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 Never understood why these never made it to cd. Quote
JSngry Posted October 12, 2024 Report Posted October 12, 2024 5 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Never understood why these never made it to cd. I'm lucky to have found them as cutout cassettes. Definitely excellent! Quote
soulpope Posted October 13, 2024 Report Posted October 13, 2024 5 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Never understood why these never made it to cd. Even more puzzling as the Storyville catalogue received a favourable reissue treatment otherwise .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 13, 2024 Report Posted October 13, 2024 GNP Crescendo GNPS 9005 - Dizzy Gillespie "Paris Concert" - rec. 1953 Quote
kh1958 Posted October 13, 2024 Report Posted October 13, 2024 John Coltrane, Alternate Takes (Atlantic) Quote
optatio Posted October 14, 2024 Report Posted October 14, 2024 15 hours ago, Pim said: 👍 - my promotional copy 8,5 x 8,5 cm 😂 Quote
soulpope Posted October 14, 2024 Report Posted October 14, 2024 15 hours ago, Pim said: Outstanding .... btw as all Billy Harper releases on Denon are .... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 14, 2024 Report Posted October 14, 2024 Revisiting... an old favorite. Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 15, 2024 Report Posted October 15, 2024 GNP Crescendo GNPS-2075 - Wayne Shorter - rec. 1959 featuring group 1: Wayne Shorter (ts,leader) / Lee Morgan (tp) / Wynton Kelly (p) / Paul Chambers (b) / Jimmy Cob(dr) + changing personnel on group # 2 and 3 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 16, 2024 Report Posted October 16, 2024 Albert Ayler -- My Name Is Albert Ayler -- (Fontana, NL) Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 16, 2024 Report Posted October 16, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 6:47 PM, Pim said: Glad to see you like Pharoah Sanders "Love is Us All". I love that tune and so many of Pharoah Sanders. It´s interesting that though my start to jazz was Miles and Mingus, one of my first 10 LPs was a Pharoah Sanders LP "Live at the East" and can´t explain why, but it moved me and has moved me since that time in the first half of the 70´s. Anyway, actually the most stuff I listen to is the late Trane stuff, the Sanders stuff, the Sun Ra stuff, and so on..... Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 16, 2024 Report Posted October 16, 2024 Riverside / ABC Records RS-3052 - Bill Perkins " Quietly There" - rec. Nov. 23,28 & 30, 1966 (LORD's) - Engineers: Paul Buff, Bill Perkins & Fern Dorrell Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 17, 2024 Report Posted October 17, 2024 Never really liked that session but part of that is surely the fact that the original Palm pressing is fairly noisy. With cleaned up audio my opinion might change. Quote
Pim Posted October 17, 2024 Report Posted October 17, 2024 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: Never really liked that session but part of that is surely the fact that the original Palm pressing is fairly noisy. With cleaned up audio my opinion might change. This one is not noisy that’s for sure. Never heard this one before. I like side A a lot. Side B is considerably less interesting imo Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 17, 2024 Report Posted October 17, 2024 Rib Crib takes the cake for me as far as those Palms. just finished: Karin Krog: Different Days, Different Ways (Philips, JP orig) Swell album, builds on some of the music she did as part of the 1969 Baden-Baden New Jazz Meeting. Quote
Pim Posted October 18, 2024 Report Posted October 18, 2024 Again side A is definitely better than side A. I like it very, very much. Side B is okay but less interesting. The single is a nice addition that was with the original release as well. Quote
mjazzg Posted October 18, 2024 Report Posted October 18, 2024 Keep going @Pim, this is an invaluable service that's helping me decide which of the albums to consider buying separately! I'm only in for one or two of them at most Quote
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