catesta Posted August 13, 2003 Report Posted August 13, 2003 Freddie Redd - Redd's Blues Bill Evans - Portrait In Jazz Blue Mitchell - Big 6 Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 John Coltrane/Red Garland - Traneing In Bireli Lagrene - Gipsy Project & Friends Pete LaRoca - Basra Abbey Lincoln - That's Him! Christian McBride - Number Two Express Thelonious Monk - With John Coltrane Gerry Mulligan - Mulligan Meets Monk Horace Parlan - Us Three Art Pepper - Landscape Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite Wayne Shorter - Footprints Live! Quote
Gary Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 John Coltrane/Red Garland - Traneing In Bireli Lagrene - Gipsy Project & Friends Pete LaRoca - Basra Abbey Lincoln - That's Him! Christian McBride - Number Two Express Thelonious Monk - With John Coltrane Gerry Mulligan - Mulligan Meets Monk Horace Parlan - Us Three Art Pepper - Landscape Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite Wayne Shorter - Footprints Live! Aggie87 are you making your way thorugh the Trane & Monk boxes ?? So am i - I'm trying to listening to one album per week . Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 Gary - Indeed I am! Glad you spotted that. I'm also going through the Art Pepper Galaxy box, and plan to start the Tatum Pablo Group box shortly. It's wonderful living near a zweitausendeins Quote
Gary Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 (edited) Yep & I am the Art Pepper too - i didnt get the Art Tatum but got both the Bill Evans (god knows when i'll get to the end of the Evans Fantasy box). The price of the Live Trane on Pablo from zweitausendeins is very good too compared to any prices here in the UK. Edited August 14, 2003 by Gary Quote
brownie Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 - Bill Perkins/Pepper Adams 'The Front Line' (Trio LP) - Curtis Amy/Paul Bryant 'The Blues Message' (Pacific Jazz Japanese LP) - Dexter Gordon Disc 7 Steeplechase box - Art Pepper 'The Way It was' Contemporary CD - Walt Dickerson w. Ware/Cyrille 'Tell Us Only the Beautiful Things' (Why Not CD) - Carnegie Hall Christmas '49 (Jass CD) listened to this extraordinary gathering (Parker, Miles, Bud, Chaloff, Getz, Sarah, Stitt, Haig and others) while waiting for the 1945 Town Hall Gillespie/Parker concert to show up on Uptown Quote
ghost of miles Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 - Bill Perkins/Pepper Adams 'The Front Line' (Trio LP) - Curtis Amy/Paul Bryant 'The Blues Message' (Pacific Jazz Japanese LP) - Dexter Gordon Disc 7 Steeplechase box - Art Pepper 'The Way It was' Contemporary CD - Walt Dickerson w. Ware/Cyrille 'Tell Us Only the Beautiful Things' (Why Not CD) - Carnegie Hall Christmas '49 (Jass CD) listened to this extraordinary gathering (Parker, Miles, Bud, Chaloff, Getz, Sarah, Stitt, Haig and others) while waiting for the 1945 Town Hall Gillespie/Parker concert to show up on Uptown Right now: Ray Brown, FINAL RECORDINGS This weekend: Bennie Green, MOSAIC SELECT (all of it) Jason Moran, BANDWAGON Sam Rivers, FUSCHIA SWING SONG Jack Montrose, BLUES AND VANILLA J.R. Monterose, IN ACTION Charlie Parker, BIG BAND Randy Weston, MOSAIC SELECT (disc 2) Quote
paul secor Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 Harp of a Thousand Strings - All Day Singing from the Sacred Harp (Rounder) Times Ain't Like They Used To Be Vol. 3 (Yazoo) Warne Marsh - Sal Mosca Quartet Vol. 2 (Zinnia) Paul Plummer - Ron Enyard: Trio & Quartet (Quixotic) Michael Hurley: Snockgrass (Rounder) Quote
brownie Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Some more from the weekend: - Duke Ellington 'Drum is a Woman' (French CBS LP) - J.R. Monterose 'In Action' (Studio 4 LP) - Brew Moore 'Brew's Stockholm Dew' (Sonet LP) Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Kenny Dorham - Jazz Contrasts Allen Farnham - 5th House Thelonious Monk - Blues Five Spot Thelonious Monk - Thelonious in Action/Misterioso Art Pepper - Besame Mucho Sonny Rollins - And the Contemporary Leaders Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Inner Voyage Clark Terry Quintet - In Orbit Porcupine Tree - Signify/Insignificance Quote
catesta Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Count Basie - April In Paris John Coltrane - Stardust Bill Evans - Explorations Chet Baker - Chet Quote
JohnS Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 On vinyl Anthony Ortega; Permutations Milt Jackson Quintet (Prestige) Jackie McLean; Lights Out Wes Montgomery; Groove Brothers on cd Bobby Hutcherson; Skyline Quote
Noj Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Wow, just wandered into a Warehouse by chance while my truck is in the shop. The dude that works there sees me looking at jazz, and tells me somebody's dad must have passed away because a man came in trying to sell 400+ cds of "old jazz." The Warehouse worker "couldn't buy them all" but "bought a lot to sell in the used section." So I wandered into the used section and low and behold there were some pretty crucial titles in there, far more than I could afford to pick up. Here's what I got: Duke Ellington "Money Jungle" Eric Dolphy "Out To Lunch" Stan Getz "Jazz Samba Encore" Stan Getz "Sweet Rain" :rsmile: Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 19, 2003 Report Posted August 19, 2003 Billy Bang - Bangception, Willisau 1982 Ornette Coleman - At the Golden Circle, Volume I Miles Davis - Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud Ray Draper - Quintet featuring John Coltrane Red Garland - Soul Junction Herbie Hancock/Chick Corea - An Evening with: in Concert Thelonious Monk - Evidence Thelonious Monk - The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall Reuben Wilson - Love Bug Quote
JohnS Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Henri Texier; String's Spirit Brotzmann Chicago Octet/Tentet; Disc 1 Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Gene Ammons - Groove Blues John Coltrane - The Believer Red Garland - High Pressure Milt Jackson/Wes Montgomery - Bags Meets Wes! Thelonious Monk - Five by Monk by Five Thelonious Monk - Alone in San Francisco Matthew Shipp - Prism Stevie Ray Vaughan - SRV Box Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane John Coltrane - The Last Trane John Coltrane - Soultrane Eric Dolphy - At the Five Spot, Vol. 2 Clifford Jordan/John Gilmore - Blowin' In From Chicago Franz Koglmann/Lee Konitz - We Thought About Duke Thelonious Monk - At the Blackhawk Thelonious Monk - In Europe, Vol I-III Art Pepper - Straight Life John Scofield - Electric Outlet Quote
ghost of miles Posted August 22, 2003 Report Posted August 22, 2003 Kay Starr, JAZZ SINGER (and I still think Mosaic should do a Kay Starr Capitol Jazz Sessions set) Various, SUN BLUES 1950-58 (Charly) Charioteers, BEST OF John Coltrane, COLTRANE JAZZ Danilo Perez, TILL THEN Quote
JohnS Posted August 23, 2003 Report Posted August 23, 2003 Baby Face Willette; Stop and Listen and Face to Face Lester Bowie Ensemble; Jazzbuhne Berlin Nat Adderley; Much Brass Woody Shaw; Live Vol 3 Quote
sidewinder Posted August 23, 2003 Report Posted August 23, 2003 (edited) Sonny Rollins 'Our Man In Jazz' (RCA Victor) George Russell 'The Stratus Seekers' (Riverside) Ted Curson 'Urge' (Fontana) Max Roach 'The Many Sides of Max' (Mercury) Parker etc 'Jazz at Massey Hall' (Debut) Woody Herman Sextet 'At The Roundtable' (Roulette) Cedar Walton 'Cedar' (Prestige). Edited August 23, 2003 by sidewinder Quote
brownie Posted August 24, 2003 Report Posted August 24, 2003 John Young - A Touch of Pepper (Japanese Argo CD) Chris McGregor/Archie Shepp - En concert (52e Rue Est CD) Johnny Hodges - The Verve 56-61 Sessions (Mosaic CD set) Jimmy Raney - In 3 Attitudes (ABC LP) Sidney Bechet with the Eddie Condon's All Stars (Queen LP) Quote
paul secor Posted August 24, 2003 Report Posted August 24, 2003 Chris McGregor/Archie Shepp - En concert (52e Rue Est CD) Brownie - Is this a recent issue? What's it like? Thanks in advance. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 24, 2003 Report Posted August 24, 2003 This weekend: Blue Train RVG (I like it!) Our Man in Paris RVG (KILLER!) Bebop in Britain box Pepper Adams: Urban Dreams Jack Teagarden: King of the Blues Trombone Thad Jones and the Danish Radio Orchestra Dutch Jazz Orchestra: Portrait of a Silk Thread The Peaceful Side of Billy Strayhorn (a reissue lp which in my opinion is NOT rechanneled stereo as the liner notes to the cd infer but real stereo) some Randy Weston live boots Bunny Berigan RCA sides Washboard Kings (the series on Collector's Classics) Quote
paul secor Posted August 24, 2003 Report Posted August 24, 2003 DeFord Bailey: Country Music's First Black Star (Tennessee Folklore Society) Skip James: Rare and Unreleased (Vanguard) Lazy Lester: I'm a Lover Not a Fighter (Ace) Various Artists: Jazz the World Forgot Vol. 2 (Yazoo) Zoot Sims/Bob Brookmeyer: Morning Fun (Black Lion) The Best of Eboa Lotin: Vol. 2 (T.J.R. Music) Various Artists: Sax Appeal (VeeJay) Louis Myers: I'm a Southern Man (Hightone) Quote
brownie Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 Chris McGregor/Archie Shepp - En concert (52e Rue Est CD) Brownie - Is this a recent issue? What's it like? Thanks in advance. This was released several years ago. It's from a 1989 Banlieues Bleues festival concert recorded at La Courneuve, a Paris suburb. It must have been a very exciting concert with Archie Shepp and the Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath crew giving it all. Not sure 52e Rue Est is still alive. I know they also issued a couple of Horace Parlan CDs. Quote
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