HutchFan Posted Friday at 05:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:25 PM Next up: Bruce Forman - 20/20 (Muse, 1982) Quote
mjazzg Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:26 PM 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Willem Breuker Kollektief - Live in Berlin (BV Haast/FMP, 1976) Saxophone, Clarinet, Arranged By – Willem Breuker Alto Saxophone – Bob Driessen Tenor Saxophone – Maarten van Norden Flute – Ronald Snijders Horns – Jan Wolff Trombone – Bernhard Hunnekink, Willem van Manen Trumpet – Boy Raaymakers Piano – Leo Cuypers Bass – Arjen Gorter Drums – Rob Verdurmen The Kollektief are one of my most memorable live experiences and I never really found the LPs to live up to it. Not sure I tried this one though Quote
HutchFan Posted Friday at 05:57 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:57 PM 3 minutes ago, mjazzg said: The Kollektief are one of my most memorable live experiences and I never really found the LPs to live up to it. Not sure I tried this one though I'm jealous that you had a chance to see the Breuker Kollektief live. If you'd like to sample Live in Berlin, you can listen to a couple cuts here: https://destination-out.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-berlin . . . FWIW, Bandcamp calls it one of Breuker's "most important albums." I'm not at all a Breuker expert. I only know a few of his recordings, and this LP is new to me. But I love the crazy mixture of different elements in his music, how it veers all over the place stylistically from madcap to tender. Another Muse LP now on my 'table: Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM Baden Powell - Baden Powell (Barclay, 1971) Quote
porcy62 Posted yesterday at 06:32 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:32 PM 4 hours ago, Pim said: How is that? Never heard Quote
Pim Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM (edited) 49 minutes ago, porcy62 said: How is that? Never heard Straight ahead but highly enjoyable session by a swinging band. Hutch was young but already in great shape. Edited yesterday at 07:22 PM by Pim Quote
optatio Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Walter Bishop Jr.: Speak Low. Muse Records MR 5066 [US 1975] Quote
kh1958 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Miles Davis, Quiet Nights Stan Getz, Greatest Hits Quote
HutchFan Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño (Inca, 1974) Craft reissue LP Quote
HutchFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Next up: John Lewis - P.O.V. (Columbia, 1975) Quote
HutchFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Now this: Art Farmer - The Time & the Place (Columbia, 2 LPs, rec. 1967) LP 1 Edited 2 hours ago by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Now spinning: Baden Powell - Ritmos de Brasil (Barclay/Movieplay, rec. 1964) Spanish reissue of an album originally released in France as Le Monde Musical de Baden Powell. Quote
HutchFan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Continuing my Sunday afternoon listening with: McCoy Tyner - Horizon (Milestone, 1980) with Joe Ford, George Adams, John Blake, Charles Fambrough, Al Foster, and Guilherme Franco One of my favorite McCoy albums. Quote
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