paul secor Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Sonny Rollins Volume 2 (BN/King Japan) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Hampton Hawes - High in the sky - Vault promo MG Quote
Clunky Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite- Riverside Interdisc , Rollins' best period 1957/8 ? Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Live in Chateauneuf-du-Pape - Black & Blue (with Wild Bill Davis & Billy Butler) Willis Jackson - Live in Chateauneuf-du-Pape - Black & Blue (with Groove Holmes & Stee Giordano) MG Quote
Clunky Posted October 29, 2009 Report Posted October 29, 2009 John Lewis - P.O.V. Columbia - 3rd streamish , mellow but with a little bite, good set Quote
jeffcrom Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 John Lewis - P.O.V. Columbia - 3rd streamish , mellow but with a little bite, good set Yes - I like that one. I felt the need for some hard funk, played LOUD: James Blood Ulmer - Are You Glad to Be in America (Artists House) Quote
paul secor Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Stanley Turrentine: Look Out! (BN/King Japan) Quote
JohnS Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Harold Mabern; Rakin' and Scrapin'. OJC/Prestige Quote
JohnS Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Chet Baker In Paris 1955-1956 (the tracks with Dick Twardzik); Blue Star Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Al Grey & Jimmy Forrest - Live at Ricks - Aviva MG Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Lalo Schifrin - Lalo=Brilliance - EMI/Columbia (mono) UK issue of Roulette session, no idea if it's a dedicated mono mix or a fold-down. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 a bit more Jimmy Forrest Jack McDuff - Tough Duff - Prestige (purple label) a really lovely album! I just wish Bob Weinstock had spelt "Tough" "Tuff" MG Quote
jeffcrom Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Playing an LP I just picked up - Bouzouki and Clarinet on Greek EMI/Regal. I've been getting more interested in klezmer, Greek, and Turkish clarinet traditions lately, and this 1974 album is amazing. There are minimal liner notes in Greek and English, but no artists' names anywhere. It sounds like a collection of recordings made at different times by different artists. Very cool stuff. Uh-oh.... Just flipped over to side two, and it's much less enchanting. The notes describe the music on this side as "urban-popular," and it sounds more like cliche Greek jukebox music, as opposed to the more traditional first side. When I die, side two will still be in mint condition, but I'll be playing side one a lot. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 30, 2009 Report Posted October 30, 2009 Moacir Santos - Carnival of the Spirits - Blue Note Funky 70s Brazilian decadence. Quote
paul secor Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 Curtis Fuller: The Opener (BN/King Japan) Quote
jeffcrom Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 3 Shades of the Blues (Lupine). Late 50s-early 60s Detroit blues/R & B by Eddie Kirkland, Mr. Bo, and The Ohio Untouchables, featuring the greatest guitarist ever to come out of Dry Branch, Georgia: the amazing Robert Ward. Hell, yes! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 John Patton - Blue John - BN DMM MG Quote
JohnS Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 (edited) Best From The West Vol 1, a musical blindfold test. Blue Note 10" (late UA pressing) Edited October 31, 2009 by JohnS Quote
JohnS Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 (edited) Freddie Redd; The Connection. Felstead (Japan) Actually credited to Howard McGhee, obi covered Howard's name. Next on Benny Green Swings The Blues. Enrica (Japan) Edited October 31, 2009 by JohnS Quote
ghost of miles Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 That's also the version of THE CONNECTION w/Tina Brooks on tenor sax. Right now: Stan Getz/Bob Brookmeyer, FALL 1961. Quote
sidewinder Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 Tony Crombie Big Band 'Atmosphere' (UK Columbia green label, mono) - With Tubby Hayes featured prominently. Quote
jeffcrom Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 Cecil - Fly! Fly! Fly! Fly! Fly! (Pausa) Quote
jeffcrom Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 Now I'm listening to the Impulse reissue of Sonny Criss at the Crossroads - the first disc of The Bopmasters. This is one of those albums that makes me want to yell, "That's jazz, baby!" Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 Freddie Redd; The Connection. Felstead (Japan) Actually credited to Howard McGhee, obi covered Howard's name. How is this album? Quote
JohnS Posted November 1, 2009 Report Posted November 1, 2009 Freddie Redd; The Connection. Felstead (Japan) Actually credited to Howard McGhee, obi covered Howard's name. How is this album? Very nice but maybe not quite essential. But anything with Tina Brooks is worth having imo,. Label is misspelled, it's Felsted Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.