jazzcorner Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 (edited) Time Music ULS-1801-V (Japan) Sonny Clarke Trio - rec. 1960 - and later this one Somerset SF- FSR reissue - Pete Candoli Septet "Blues, When Your Lover Has Gone" - rec. 1961 - Audio: Bill Putnam Edited February 12 by jazzcorner one more scan Quote
HutchFan Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 Attila Zoller - Dream Bells (Enja/Inner City, 1977) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 (edited) Roscoe Mitchell - More Cutouts My two year old genuinely went: "Daddy?! Daddy?!", pointed to the sound system and shouted "NOISE!" Edited February 14 by Rabshakeh Quote
optatio Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Cecil Taylor - Conquistador 👍 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 Mr Fox - The Gypsy Found this one last summer, on a ghastly trip to Margate. The only nice bit was chatting to the young kid in the record store. Despite being about but a child, and not being a jazz guy, he had good stories about meeting Barry Harris, who he claimed lived in Kent towards the end of his life and frequently taught in Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate (is that true?, no sign on Wikipedia). Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 14 Report Posted February 14 7 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Cecil Taylor - Conquistador Love it ! Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Beautiful. I saw Terumaso Hino once with Dave Liebman, and Hino had a pocket trumpet like Don Cherry ! Quote
HutchFan Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 3 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I saw Terumaso Hino once with Dave Liebman, and Hino had a pocket trumpet like Don Cherry ! Nice! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra – Cugi's Cocktails You can keep your Buena Vista Social Club. I prefer the sound of real authentic Cuban music. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra – Cugi's Cocktails You can keep your Buena Vista Social Club. I prefer the sound of real authentic Cuban music. Didn't "Cugie" make his music as palatable as possible to the U.S. mainstream audiences in the first place? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 3 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: Didn't "Cugie" make his music as palatable as possible to the U.S. mainstream audiences in the first place? Real. Authentic. Cuban. Music. You can tell it is authentic because all of the tracks are named after cocktails. That is one of the signs. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 (edited) 58 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: You can tell it is authentic because all of the tracks are named after cocktails. That is one of the signs. (excerpt from a Columbia "trade foldout" for Cugat's records, 1943, illustrated by Jim Flora) Edited February 15 by Big Beat Steve Quote
kh1958 Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 (edited) The Uncollected Jimmie Lunceford, 1944 (Hindsight) Edited February 15 by kh1958 Quote
HutchFan Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 Next up: Richie Beirach - Continuum (Baybridge/Eastwind, rec. 1983) solo piano Quote
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