mjazzg Posted Thursday at 02:42 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:42 PM 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Is this a new one? How do you find it? It is and I'm tempted to say "organic" as per our last discussion in which she appeared. It's fundamentally more of the same, a bit more song based rather than concept based, which I took the last one to be. Small group of musicians, some lovely singing. Terrific track with her parents singing. I find it quite joyous and life-affirming but then I'm in much need of that at the moment so may not be the same for others. It might be one that appeals as I think you thought the last was a bit studied, I may be misremembering that bit. I'm pleased I booked for the Barbican show in the autumn sometime. I want to be in the same room as that voice. Now onto: TTT - 'Butch In Hackney' [private press, Germany date unknown] Quote
Pim Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM I always find this series highly enjoyable and among Petersons best work. Quote
mjazzg Posted Friday at 11:07 AM Report Posted Friday at 11:07 AM Nat Birchall - Afro Trane [Ancient Archive Of Sound, UK 2022] Quote
kh1958 Posted yesterday at 05:39 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:39 PM (edited) Lorez Alexander, For Swingers Only (Argo) Larry Coryell and Eleventh House at Montreux (Vanguard) Edited yesterday at 05:39 PM by kh1958 Quote
Gheorghe Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Nice all star session, it seems that it was a gathering of artists who had played with Bird (Stitt with Howard McGhee, Walter Bishop, Tommy Potter and Klook). Very nice album for the small hours. I always did like Walter Bishop also, but was a bit disappointed by his version of "Satin Doll". It sounds more like a cocktail pianist, not really as the great Bud-influenced Bish, who didn´t copy Bud and had a lot of his own. I like him much more on let´s say his wonderful piano on Dizzy Reece´s "Soundin´Off". Quote
Pim Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago so glad this one was selected for the TP series. I just love Andrew Hill. I could definitely see why Matthew Shipp mentioned him in his ‘Black Mystery School Pianists.’ A true original on the instrument. Quote
jazzcorner Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Prestige (Japan 1988) SMJ-7491 - Sonny Criss " Up,Up and Away" - rec. 1967 Liner notes in japanese language Quote
optatio Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Prestige (Japan 1988) SMJ-7491 - Sonny Criss " Up,Up and Away" - rec. 1967 Liner notes in japanese language 👍 - my copy from 1969 has a punch hole ... Quote
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