Niko Posted Saturday at 06:06 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:06 PM The beer I know very well, one of the most easily drinkable Belgian style tripels but I do admire the glass.... One of the results of going to Utrecht with my daughter today and sneaking in some time for record shopping... Quote
Pim Posted Saturday at 06:22 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:22 PM 14 minutes ago, Niko said: The beer I know very well, one of the most easily drinkable Belgian style tripels but I do admire the glass.... One of the results of going to Utrecht with my daughter today and sneaking in some time for record shopping... Any store recommendations Niko? I’ve noticed there are multiple vinyl stores in the same street. Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 06:28 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:28 PM 3 hours ago, Pim said: 👍 Quote
Niko Posted Saturday at 06:34 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:34 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Pim said: Any store recommendations Niko? I’ve noticed there are multiple vinyl stores in the same street. Yes... Vinyl24 and Plaatboef are super close to each other on Oude Gracht and both worth a visit (we combined it with visits to Nijntje Museum or Speelklok Museum which are close...). Plaatboef is similar to their shop in Rotterdam, not spectacular but very decent (think of Recordmania maybe), Vinyl24 is a strange one, compared to 10 weeks ago, they had sold most of their stuff and replaced it, it's mostly priced to go... You can follow them on insta and see what their recent acquisitions are... The Hines was from Dig It, in a different part of the city center, it's a small store but I found cool stuff at great prices like this and the Asch Recordings of Mary Lou Williams .... Will go again.... Edited Saturday at 07:32 PM by Niko Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 07:12 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:12 PM George Lewis / Douglas Ewart: Jila-Save! Mon.-The Imaginary Suite. Black Saint BSR 0026 [Italy 1979] In honor of Douglas Ewart's 79th birthday today Note: Saw Stan Douglas’ video Hors-champs (Out of bounds) at the Documenta IX, 1992, in Kassel, 50 km from here … Personnel: George Lewis (tb), Douglas Ewart (ts), Kent Carter (b), Oliver Johnson (dr) https://museum.colby.edu/exhibitions/stan-douglas-hors-champs Quote
adh1907 Posted Saturday at 09:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:08 PM Still stunning after 61 years. Gary Peacock’s bass incredible. A Debut recording. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 07:17 AM Report Posted Sunday at 07:17 AM On 9/12/2025 at 10:52 PM, Chuck Nessa said: the title track is the best! ❤️ Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 03:35 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:35 PM Speakers Corner reissue - 4 LP Box " Jazz At The Philharmonic in Europe"- rec. 1960 Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 06:00 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:00 PM Listening to this album again: Buster Williams plays on four of seven tracks on this album. Buster sounds so good that I wish he'd have played on the whole LP. This is one of those records that I have a clear preference for Side A over Side B. Also: Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 07:41 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:41 PM Atlantic Jazzlore Series version Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago On 9/13/2025 at 3:12 PM, optatio said: George Lewis / Douglas Ewart: Jila-Save! Mon.-The Imaginary Suite. Black Saint BSR 0026 [Italy 1979] In honor of Douglas Ewart's 79th birthday today Note: Saw Stan Douglas’ video Hors-champs (Out of bounds) at the Documenta IX, 1992, in Kassel, 50 km from here … Personnel: George Lewis (tb), Douglas Ewart (ts), Kent Carter (b), Oliver Johnson (dr) https://museum.colby.edu/exhibitions/stan-douglas-hors-champs That Stan Douglas video is great. I've seen it shown a couple of times in New York. A favorite concert with Ewart is still etched in my mind: François Tusques with Ewart, Denis Colin, Adam Linz (bass), JT Bates (drums) in Minneapolis as part of Jean Rochard's Minnesota Sur Seine festival in 2005. That gig was pure fire, and they closed with "Portrait of Erika Huggins," a Tusques classic. I was able to interview him during the festival and we talked a lot about Intercommunal Music (which closes with that tune), so I was overjoyed seeing the group rip through that one live. Quote
optatio Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 32 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: That Stan Douglas video is great. I've seen it shown a couple of times in New York. A favorite concert with Ewart is still etched in my mind: François Tusques with Ewart, Denis Colin, Adam Linz (bass), JT Bates (drums) in Minneapolis as part of Jean Rochard's Minnesota Sur Seine festival in 2005. That gig was pure fire, and they closed with "Portrait of Erika Huggins," a Tusques classic. I was able to interview him during the festival and we talked a lot about Intercommunal Music (which closes with that tune), so I was overjoyed seeing the group rip through that one live. Many thanks for sharing your memories ... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 👍 I am hopeful but unsure if that concert was recorded... Quote
jazzcorner Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: 👍 😁 One of my favorite West Coast vinyls Quote
jazzcorner Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Verve MV 2569 (Japan 1975) - Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie - rec. 1956 Quote
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