brownie Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Chu Berry 'The Calloway Years 1937-1941' (Merritt twofer) Quote
kh1958 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Junior Mance Trio (with Ron Carter and Mickey Roker)--Happy Time (Jazzland)--Terrific performance and fine engineering, coupled with a beautiful sounding pressing. (Yesterday's happy find.) Quote
sidewinder Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Walt Dickerson/Sun Ra 'Impressions of a Patch of Blue' (MGM mono) Quote
porcy62 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 THE ARTISTRY OF FREDDY HUBBARD (Impulse! mono) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Walt Dickerson/Sun Ra 'Impressions of a Patch of Blue' (MGM mono) How is this? The actual soundtrack for "A Patch of Blue" is often listed as a favorite by Jerry Goldsmith fans, but it's never done that much for me. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 ...visual sound STEREO Joe Pass - The Stones Jazz All Rolling Stones covers! on World Pacific. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Walt Dickerson/Sun Ra 'Impressions of a Patch of Blue' (MGM mono) How is this? The actual soundtrack for "A Patch of Blue" is often listed as a favorite by Jerry Goldsmith fans, but it's never done that much for me. It's a great session. Well worth while. It strays rather far from "program music" or a "concept record," and the rhythm section of Bob Cunningham and Roger Blank give it a tighter groove than some of Dickerson's other sessions from the period. Quote
porcy62 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 ...visual sound STEREO Joe Pass - The Stones Jazz All Rolling Stones covers! on World Pacific. Weird stuff Quote
porcy62 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Sonny Rollins NOW'S THE TIME! (RCA VICTOR, stereo) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 ...visual sound STEREO Joe Pass - The Stones Jazz All Rolling Stones covers! on World Pacific. Weird stuff I just got this! I was kind of expecting this to be a cheesefest, but it's amazing how straight they're playing it! Some of the arrangements make them almost unrecognizable as Stones tunes! I love "Lady Jane" and "I am Waiting!" It sounds like late 60s/early 70s TV music! Which is a good thing, of course! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) Maybe I should ask this in the Politics forum, but imagine if the US had a statesman as cool as Vinicius... Edited March 4, 2007 by Teasing the Korean Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Rev Isaac Douglas & the First Tabernacle of Deliverance Choir of New York City - I'm never left alone - AVI reissue MG Quote
Shrdlu Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Yusef's "A Flat, G Flat and C". Awesome. Rudy pressing. Mmmm! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Anthony Braxton - Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979 - Arista. Been having tracking problems with the ends of sides. New needle too. Good stuff anyway. Quote
Spontooneous Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Anthony Braxton - Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979 - Arista. Been having tracking problems with the ends of sides. New needle too. Good stuff anyway. That problem goes away if you put a nickel on the cartridge, y'know. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Walt Dickerson/Sun Ra 'Impressions of a Patch of Blue' (MGM mono) How is this? The actual soundtrack for "A Patch of Blue" is often listed as a favorite by Jerry Goldsmith fans, but it's never done that much for me. It's a great session. Well worth while. It strays rather far from "program music" or a "concept record," and the rhythm section of Bob Cunningham and Roger Blank give it a tighter groove than some of Dickerson's other sessions from the period. The rhythm section of Bob Cunningham and Roger Blank is outstanding. A fascinating album - Ra also plays a bit of spooky celeste (which sounds more like harpsichord to me). Quote
GA Russell Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Mike & Sally Oldfield, Pekka Pohjola (Happy Bird) 1981 Ben Mink - Foreign Exchange (PVC-Passport) 1980 Quote
brownie Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Erroll Garner 'Gone, Garner, Gonest' (Columbia, mono, red label) Garner's version of 'Yesterdays' continues to floor me! Quote
brownie Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Howard McGhee Sextet 'Live at Emerson's' (Zim) with Frank Wess, Charlie Rouse, etc... Quote
brownie Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 More Maggie... Howard McGhee 'Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out' (UA, mono) Quote
sidewinder Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) Jimmy Smith 'A New Sound.. A New Star' (BN 47W63rd side 1/Lex side 2 DG mono) 'Tenderly' on side 2 is a real rip-roarin' tour-de-force ! Edited March 6, 2007 by sidewinder Quote
Clunky Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Prestige Blues Swingers - Out of Town- Esquire, decent Basie like arrangements by Jerry Valentine. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Elvin Jones 'Time Capsule' (Vanguard). With Bunky Green ! Quote
paul secor Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Merle Haggard & the Strangers: Let Me Tell You About a Song Quote
GA Russell Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 Yesterday: Cannonball Adderley - Greatest Hits (Riverside Bill Grauer) Dom Um Romao - Spirit of the Times (Happy Bird, licensed from Muse) 1975 The Four Freshmen - Freshmen Favorites (Capitol) Cannonball Adderley - Why am I Treated So Bad? (Capitol) 1967? Gary Windo - Dogface (Europa) The Tommy Flanagan Trio (Prestige Moodsville OJC) Paul Bley - Open, to love (ECM) 1972 Now: Pete Fountain - New Orleans at Midnight (Coral) 1963 Quote
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