paul secor Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Ted Curson Quartet: Urge (Fontana Japan) Quote
charlesp Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Abdullah Ibrahim & Johnny Dyani - Echos From Africa - a 1979 recording on Enja Quote
paul secor Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Sonny Red: Out of the Blue (BN/King Japan) Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 The Woody Herman Band! (Capitol). I have three of these mid-50s Capitol LPs by Herman, and I sure like them. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Walter Bishop - Soul village - Muse I love the sleeve of this LP - reminds me so much of Brixton. MG Quote
tomatamot Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 All these RIFF`s have a very very good Fidelity. Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Rev. Johnny L. "Hurricane" Jones - Where Has He Gone? (Jewel) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 All these RIFF`s have a very very good Fidelity. Never seen any Riff albums. That looks a good 'un. Now playing Charles Mingus - Blues & roots - Atlantic (That's jazz series) MG Rev. Johnny L. "Hurricane" Jones - Where Has He Gone? (Jewel) Cor! MG Quote
tomatamot Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 All these RIFF`s have a very very good Fidelity. Never seen any Riff albums. That looks a good 'un. RIFF a private label owned by the late Dutch drummer Theo van Oosten. Quote
tomatamot Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Eldee Young & Co - Just for kicks ( Leo Wright as/fl ) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 All these RIFF`s have a very very good Fidelity. Never seen any Riff albums. That looks a good 'un. RIFF a private label owned by the late Dutch drummer Theo van Oosten. Thanks - I never knew that. A few Buddy Tate & Illinois Jacquet albums came out on Riff. So did Milt Buckner's 'Grunting genius', which I have on CD, but looks as if it was a Progressive recording, issued in Holland (or |Europe) by Riff. Apart from the Buckner, has any of this material ever been issued on CD? MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Speaking of Illinois - Illinois Jacquet - Bottoms up - Prestige (green label) MG Quote
tomatamot Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Portrait of the Artist Bob Brookmeyer ( UK mono ) Quote
tomatamot Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Thanks - I never knew that. A few Buddy Tate & Illinois Jacquet albums came out on Riff. So did Milt Buckner's 'Grunting genius', which I have on CD, but looks as if it was a Progressive recording, issued in Holland (or |Europe) by Riff. Apart from the Buckner, has any of this material ever been issued on CD? MG No there are no Cd issue`s as far as I know. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Thanks - I never knew that. A few Buddy Tate & Illinois Jacquet albums came out on Riff. So did Milt Buckner's 'Grunting genius', which I have on CD, but looks as if it was a Progressive recording, issued in Holland (or |Europe) by Riff. Apart from the Buckner, has any of this material ever been issued on CD? MG No there are no Cd issue`s as far as I know. Grrrrrrr! MG Quote
sidewinder Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 (edited) Graham Collier - Deep Dark Blue Centre - (Deram, stereo) You found a copy ! Graham C. wasn't even aware that the stereo version existed before the BGO reissue was done. Edited July 22, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
colinmce Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Warne Marsh - Warne Out (Interplay) A trio with Jim Hugart (b) & Nick Ceroli (d). "Lennie's Pennies" sounds like Braxton's Seven Compositions (Trio) 1989 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 22, 2013 Report Posted July 22, 2013 Graham Collier - Deep Dark Blue Centre - (Deram, stereo) You found a copy ! Graham C. wasn't even aware that the stereo version existed before the BGO reissue was done. I did - a few years ago, actually, and in good nick. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 23, 2013 Report Posted July 23, 2013 earlier: Lee Konitz - Stereokonitz - (RCA Original Cast, IT) now, Steve Lacy - Sortie - (GTA, IT) Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 23, 2013 Report Posted July 23, 2013 (edited) Piano Red - First Piece of the Rock (Southern Tracks). Do you know this one, Magnificent Goldberg? I didn't know about it until I found a copy last week, and I'm from Atlanta. It's a local product, produced by the Lowery music publishing/recording group - Southern Tracks was their label - recorded in 1978 and issued in 1985. It alternates short interview tracks with raw, one-take quartet tracks. The group includes Wesley Jackson on guitar and Kid Miller on bass, both of whom were longtime Piano Red associates. It includes "Right String," of course, but otherwise the repertoire is not as predictable as on the average Piano Red release; there are even a couple of gospel songs. I'm really enjoying it. Edited July 23, 2013 by jeffcrom Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted July 23, 2013 Report Posted July 23, 2013 Yamashta & The Horizon "sunrise from west sea" (liberty, Japan) Kosugi/Ranta/Ichiyanagi "improvisation 1975" (iskra, Japan original) Masahiko Sato "transformation 69/71" (express, japan) Quote
sidewinder Posted July 23, 2013 Report Posted July 23, 2013 Lee Morgan 'Vol 2' (BN Lexington DG mono) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 23, 2013 Report Posted July 23, 2013 Just finished Mango Santamania (with DCG-P) - Suppertime - Pablo Live (red vinyl) Pretty nice. Now playing the CD from the same gig - Montreux heat! Mind you, he'd changed his weskit MG Quote
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