kh1958 Posted Sunday at 06:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:55 PM Tadd Dameron Band 1948 (Jazzland) The First Kidd Clayton Sessions 1952 (Folkways) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Toshiko Akiyoshi Quartet -- Toshiko in Japan -- Liberty Japanese orig Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted yesterday at 03:46 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:46 AM Some early Edward Wilkerson today Quote
kh1958 Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM ,Sonny Rollins, Tour De Force (Prestige/Japan) Quote
HutchFan Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Now spinning: Now listening to first LP in this 2-LP set. This music was originally released on Riverside as The Modern Touch. Quote
Gheorghe Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago On 11/22/2025 at 7:43 PM, optatio said: 👍 - as Verve Records / Polydor K.K. UMV 2617 [Japan 1982] on my shelf I also have this but have not listened to it lately. It seemed to me that´s a sampler of some remainders, I have heard that some of the stuff was on a sampler album titled "The Jazz Scene", at least that´s what an older musician (Allan Praskin) told me. The 1949 combo sessions, well somehow they sound half hearted. It´s the same group that shortly afterwards went to Paris for the first time (with Dorham, Haig, Potter and Roach), and what they played there is exiting. On the studio date nobody knows what was the reason to add Tommy Turk. Tommy Turk was a great technician on the trombone, but in general I miss the "message". The session with the vocals is fun, I like it "In The Still of the Night" and so on...... 12 hours ago, kh1958 said: ,Sonny Rollins, Tour De Force (Prestige/Japan) Since "My Ideal" is the "torch song" of me and the wonderful young Andreea Irina, who is my love since I noticed her when I had a gig in town and for coincidence we did "My Ideal" as a ballad feature, and SHE was in the audience, I spotted her, the most beautiful girl I ever seen, and you know the lyrics...."or will a pass her by and never even know that she´s my ideal"..... and after the first set I went straight to her and said "you see, I didn´t pass by, I recognize you, you are my ideal" and that it was. When I spinned this for her, sure he loved the voice of Earl Coleman, but she really soaked up Sonny Rollins´ solo. So deep that girl, so much music, I mean stunning beauty, youth, and in combination with outstanding musicality. My Ideal remains our torch song..... On 11/23/2025 at 7:55 PM, kh1958 said: Tadd Dameron Band 1948 (Jazzland) The First Kidd Clayton Sessions 1952 (Folkways) is the Tadd Dameron thing the live sessions in the Roost ? I have it, it´s great. But I also have an old Musidisc LP which has two features of Kenny Haggood doin´ "Pennies from Heaven" very slow, and "The Kitchenette Across the Hall" which I never could find as a standard, it has nice lyrics about a guy who falls in love with a girl that lives in the "Kitchenette Across the Hall". Maybe the tune and the lyrics is Tadd Dameron ? I think I have the double LP "Tadd Dameron Band 1948" on the Milestone label, which is strange, since Milestone for me was a label of the 70´s with artists like Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, former Blue Note Artists..... Quote
kh1958 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 57 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: Since "My Ideal" is the "torch song" of me and the wonderful young Andreea Irina, who is my love since I noticed her when I had a gig in town and for coincidence we did "My Ideal" as a ballad feature, and SHE was in the audience, I spotted her, the most beautiful girl I ever seen, and you know the lyrics...."or will a pass her by and never even know that she´s my ideal"..... and after the first set I went straight to her and said "you see, I didn´t pass by, I recognize you, you are my ideal" and that it was. When I spinned this for her, sure he loved the voice of Earl Coleman, but she really soaked up Sonny Rollins´ solo. So deep that girl, so much music, I mean stunning beauty, youth, and in combination with outstanding musicality. My Ideal remains our torch song..... is the Tadd Dameron thing the live sessions in the Roost ? I have it, it´s great. But I also have an old Musidisc LP which has two features of Kenny Haggood doin´ "Pennies from Heaven" very slow, and "The Kitchenette Across the Hall" which I never could find as a standard, it has nice lyrics about a guy who falls in love with a girl that lives in the "Kitchenette Across the Hall". Maybe the tune and the lyrics is Tadd Dameron ? I think I have the double LP "Tadd Dameron Band 1948" on the Milestone label, which is strange, since Milestone for me was a label of the 70´s with artists like Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, former Blue Note Artists..... That's a very cute, romantic story; Yes, the Jazzland record is live material from 1948. The notes do not actually say where it was recorded. By the 1970s, when the "twofers" were appearing, Fantasy owned the catalogs of both Riverside/Jaazzland and Milestone, among others Quote
jazzcorner Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Supraphon ST 1152309 (CSSR) - Ludek Hulan Group - rec. 1978 Quote
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