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 Saturday at 04:41 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:41 PM Baden Powell - Baden Powell (Barclay, 1971) Quote
porcy62 Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM 4 hours ago, Pim said: How is that? Never heard Quote
Pim Posted Saturday at 07:22 PM Report Posted Saturday 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 Saturday at 07:22 PM by Pim Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM Walter Bishop Jr.: Speak Low. Muse Records MR 5066 [US 1975] Quote
kh1958 Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM Miles Davis, Quiet Nights Stan Getz, Greatest Hits Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño (Inca, 1974) Craft reissue LP Quote
HutchFan Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Next up: John Lewis - P.O.V. (Columbia, 1975) Quote
HutchFan Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) Now this: Art Farmer - The Time & the Place (Columbia, 2 LPs, rec. 1967) LP 1 Edited 21 hours ago by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 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 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours 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
jazzcorner Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago On 8/16/2025 at 6:41 PM, HutchFan said: Baden Powell - Baden Powell (Barclay, 1971) 💗 👍 11 hours ago, Niko said: 😁 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Now spinning: Norma Winstone - Somewhere Called Home (ECM, 1987) with John Taylor and Tony Coe Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Never heard that one but I bet it is good. On 8/16/2025 at 4:05 PM, HutchFan said: This again: Fabulous LP. Have the older Think! reissue. The original is nigh impossible... though onetime poster homefromtheforest has one. Quote
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