mjazzg Posted Monday at 02:11 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:11 PM 3 hours ago, mjazzg said: Sorry @HutchFan missed this yesterday. I just posted my thoughts in the Herbie at Severance Hall thread here I'll avoid boring everyone with a double post... Looks like the review didn't post. I will have to try and remember what I wrote now. I'll post again in the Severance thread Quote
jazzcorner Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM On 7/27/2025 at 3:52 AM, HutchFan said: Same recordings? Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 06:35 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:35 PM 8 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Same recordings? Yes. I assume so. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM 27 minutes ago, Pim said: Excellent! Quote
Pim Posted Thursday at 05:43 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:43 PM 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Excellent! He was such an exciting pianist. Glad he came up in the Blue Note reissues to give him some more attention. I also love Steve Lacy’s interpretations of his work. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM Now spinning: 1 hour ago, Pim said: I also love Steve Lacy’s interpretations of his work. Yes. Me too. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM (edited) Next up: Baden Powell - Face au Public (Barclay FR, 1972) Recorded 5-6 October 1970, Sankei Hall, Tokyo Edited Thursday at 08:25 PM by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 09:08 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:08 PM (edited) From Baden Powell to another exceptional Brazilian guitarist: Laurindo Almeida with Salli Terri, a.o. - Duets with the Spanish Guitar, Album 3 (Angel) Originally released as For My True Love (Capitol, 1959) Edited Thursday at 10:05 PM by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 09:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:46 PM Next up: Oscar Peterson Trio + One Clark Terry (Mercury, 1964) Quote
optatio Posted Thursday at 10:11 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:11 PM 23 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Oscar Peterson Trio + One Clark Terry (Mercury, 1964) 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:35 PM Dave Holland Quintet - Seeds of Time (ECM, 1985) Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 11:33 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:33 PM Prompted by @T.D.'s post earlier today: Michal Urbaniak, Tomasz Stanko, Attila Zoller, Urszula Dudziak - We'll Remember Komeda (MPS, 1973) Quote
HutchFan Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Attila Zoller - Memories of Pannonia (Enja, 1986) Quote
HutchFan Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Quest [D. Liebman, R. Beirach, G. Mraz, A. Foster] - Quest (Trio JP/Palo Alto Jazz, 1982) Quote
kh1958 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 34 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Quest [D. Liebman, R. Beirach, G. Mraz, A. Foster] - Quest (Trio JP/Palo Alto Jazz, 1982) I saw that group way back in January of 1984, at the Caravan of Dreams. Quote
HutchFan Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Now spinning: Harold Mabern - Rakin' and Scrapin' (Prestige, rec. 1968) OJC LP reissue 2 hours ago, kh1958 said: I saw that group way back in January of 1984, at the Caravan of Dreams. Very cool. That particular line-up -- with Mraz & Foster -- only lasted for one album. Beginning with their second LP, Quest II, the bassist was Ron McClure and the drummer was Billy Hart. I've never had a chance to see Quest live, but I did see Liebman & Beirach as a duo at Mezzrow back in 2019. Edited 8 hours ago by HutchFan Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Harold Mabern - Rakin' and Scrapin' (Prestige, rec. 1968) OJC LP reissue Whenever I see this LP, I always think that they did the artwork and forgot Harold's name, so they stuck a sticker on it. Quote
HutchFan Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Next up: Ross Tompkins and Good Friends (Concord, 1978) with Al Cohn, Monty Budwig, and Nick Ceroli Al Cohn elevates this date, making it something much better than ordinary. 6 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Whenever I see this LP, I always think that they did the artwork and forgot Harold's name, so they stuck a sticker on it. Now that you mention it, it does indeed look like a sticker. Quote
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