jeffcrom Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 Earlier: Hollywood Saxophone Quartet - Sax Appeal (Oh, please!) (Liberty - "Transistorized spectra-sonic-sound"). Not jazz with a capital "J," but pretty good. Now: Randy Weston - Little Niles (Blue Note). Disc 2 - the "Live at the 5 Spot" record. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 New Orleans Jazz at the Kitty Halls - (Arhoolie) Quote
sidewinder Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 (edited) Sidewinder, having visited Ray's yesterday, I wanted to follow up your report on it, but can't locate the thread. Can you direct me to it? Thanks. I've brought it back up in today's posts Bill. It's the 'Last Record Store standing' thread (or something like that). Edited October 8, 2009 by sidewinder Quote
porcy62 Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation - Bizarre, from the "OLD MASTERS" vol 3 Quote
JohnS Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 Red Garland; Rediscovered Masters. Prestige twofer. Quote
spinlps Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 Ruby Braff - Braff!! (Epic DG)... love the sides with Coleman Hawkins and the baritone of Ernie Caceras (not familiar with him) Quote
spinlps Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 ...polar opposite now Gary Burton - Good Vibes (Atlantic). Not sure about this one. First listen in a long time... Quote
spinlps Posted October 8, 2009 Report Posted October 8, 2009 This is more like it... The Jazztet and John Lewis (Argo DG) Quote
sidewinder Posted October 9, 2009 Report Posted October 9, 2009 Yusef Lateef 'The Centaur and the Phoenix' (Riverside, DG stereo). Back cover notes by Christiern. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Sahib Shihab - Sahib's Jazz Party - (Debut/Fontana Japan) Quote
jeffcrom Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Steve Lacy/Steve Potts - Live in Budapest (West Wind) Quote
sidewinder Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Zoot Sims 'Down Home' (Parlophone, mono) Quote
Durium Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 FATS WALLER Fats Waller Memorial No. 2 A five LP set ( RCA) Keep swinging Durium Quote
six string Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Soul Mates - Ben Webster & Joe Zawinul (Riverside) OJC pressing Very quiet vinyl and really good sound too for an inexpensive reissue. Quote
kh1958 Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Richard Twardzik/Russ Freeman--Pacific Jazz After finding this LP this week, I now realize I messed up by not getting the Pacific Jazz Piano Trios Select. Quote
Clunky Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 (edited) Michael Brecker - Pilgrimage- Mobile Fidelity- nice session but avearge sound and pressing quality - good music, unimpressive product from Mob Fi - avoid it I would suggest and get the CD. Background noise, groove rubbing , mutliple crackles- nothing really bad , just not what you expect from an audiophile release. More like an average 80s pressing in mint condition if you know what I mean. Pity as the other two Mob Fids I have ( Art Pepper The Way it Was and Milt Jackson Invitation) are really excellent Edited October 10, 2009 by Clunky Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Q - Around the World - Mercury (white label promo, mono). Quote
kh1958 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Posted October 11, 2009 Jimmy Smith--The Sermon (Blue Note stereo, NY USA, deep groove on first side only) Quote
porcy62 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Posted October 11, 2009 Steven Stills - Manassas - Atlantic Quote
kh1958 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Posted October 11, 2009 Duke Ellington--The Pianist (Fantasy) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 11, 2009 Report Posted October 11, 2009 Andre Previn - Dead Ringer OST - WB (white label promo, mono). Dissonant orchestral mayhem with harpsichord. Sounds like the soundtrack to a "Night Gallery" episode, which is a good thing! Quote
sidewinder Posted October 11, 2009 Report Posted October 11, 2009 Jimmy Ponder 'Jump' (Muse). Big John Patton ! Quote
jeffcrom Posted October 12, 2009 Report Posted October 12, 2009 Black Bands in Paris 1929-1930 (French Pathe). Sam Wooding has most of the tracks here. More historically interest than really good music here, but Albert Wynn has some really nice trombone solos with the Wooding band. Quote
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