optatio Posted October 23 Report Posted October 23 Bud Shank: New Groove. Pacific Jazz/TOSHIBA EMI PJ-0021 [Japan 1992] Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted October 23 Report Posted October 23 Columbia CL 1274: 0 stars RCA Camden CAS-490: 9,000 stars Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 10 hours ago, optatio said: Bud Shank: New Groove. Pacific Jazz/TOSHIBA EMI PJ-0021 [Japan 1992] never owned that one, but would certainly grab the LP if I ran into it. Great band. Quote
optatio Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 (edited) 6 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: never owned that one, but would certainly grab the LP if I ran into it. Great band. Michael James [M.J.]: No.85 Bud Shank New Groove. In:Modern Jazz. The essential records. A critical selection by Hax Harrison, Alun Morgan, Ronald Atkins, Michael James, Jack Cooke. London 1978, p. 55 7 minutes ago, optatio said: Edited October 24 by optatio Quote
Gheorghe Posted Sunday at 11:26 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:26 PM This has been for decades my best friend, my best consolation during dark times. Believe me, I had so much suffering from mid september until now, albeit I did a great recording session and get better musically every day I grow more, but it was just such a bizarre year with such an extreme mixture of tormented soul, suffering, tears, to the highest peaks of enjoyment and love, it made me very very thin but strong on piano. This music, the HEALING SONG is what I needed now that there is hope for a glimpse of "normal life" again, and it is what I needed, I listened closely to each note of this most wonderful music and it let my tears flow, and flow and flow, streams of tears, believe me ! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 01:27 AM Report Posted Monday at 01:27 AM Ah, man, I hope for many healing days to come, Gheorghe. Quote
Gheorghe Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:13 PM 18 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: Ah, man, I hope for many healing days to come, Gheorghe. Thank you so much ! Well, Pharoah Sanders´s music is my best friend, it has been since my early teens. My consolation if I am depressed, my companion for most sublime happiness. Anyway, I have gone thru many things, but this year has been a roller coaster of emotions from deepest desparation and sadness, and moments of ultimate happiness, where I felt on top of the world. Today I´m much better than yesterday. Pharoah shares this happiness with me, as I have spinned this wonderful record. And I want to state: This year, among my creative outburst due to all those extreme feelings, one of my new originals is titled "Tune for Pharoah" and will be on the album that will be out early next year. We recorded that tune and other tunes with a great singer, Miss Lili Mae, who had made her own record with the late, great Jim Rotondi. The masters sound great. This was 2 days of happiness in the studio and on gigs, really. But you go out of the studio, and you finished a gig, and the demons come back.....that´s life...... Quote
optatio Posted Monday at 08:43 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:43 PM For ever young ... Jack De Johnette: The De Johnette Complex. Milestone 64076 [UK 1970] Quote
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