Dmitry Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 (edited) 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) No Helen Merrill? Edited August 25, 2003 by Dmitry Quote
Dmitry Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 Young Men From Memphis - Down Home Reunion, the uncommon Mono pressing[white promo label, to boot.] Cover is a bit shot, but the wax is almost NM-. Stereo and mono versions feature some different takes. It's a United vinyl. BN should definitely reissue it domestically. It's available as a tocj, but I don't know if they included both mono and stereo takes. This music is just asking to be reissued. Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 Clifford Brown - Jazz Immortal John Coltrane - Settin' the Pace John Coltrane - Black Pearls Kenny Dorham - Round about Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia Jimmy Giuffre - Free Fall Stefon Harris - The Grand Unification Theory John Patton - Accent on the Blues Jimmy Smith - A New Sound...A New Star Vol I-III Quote
ghost of miles Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 Julian Priester, KEEP SWINGIN' Benny Goodman, PLAYS FLETCHER HENDERSON V. 1 Hank Mobley, COMP. BLUE NOTE (disc 1, quartet date) Una Mae Carlisle, 1944-50 Quote
JohnS Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 On vinyl Harold Vick; Don't Look Back on cd Greg Osby; St Louis Shoes Blue Mitchell; Boss Horn Peter Bernstein; Heart's Content Quote
catesta Posted August 25, 2003 Report Posted August 25, 2003 Tommy Flanagan - Overseas Red Garland - All Kinds Of Weather Harold Land - The Fox Clifford Brown/Max Roach - Study in Brown Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 26, 2003 Report Posted August 26, 2003 Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland, Vol II Donald Byrd/Doug Watkins - Transition Sessions John Coltrane - The Standard Coltrane, Bahia, & Stardust Bireli Lagrene - Routes to Django (this guy recorded this at 13 years old??) Lee Morgan - The Last Session Art Pepper - Winter Moon Taj Mahal - Taj Mahal Adrian Belew - Belewprints Quote
WD45 Posted August 26, 2003 Report Posted August 26, 2003 Yesterday: Art Blakey - Indestructible John Fahey - City of Refuge Last night: Bonobo - Animal Magic Soundtrack of Our Lives - Welcome to... Jackie McLean - Mosaic disc two [the Right Now session] This morning: Philip Glass - Uakti plays... Aguas da Amazonia Lee Morgan - Leeway RVG Jaga Jazzist - Animal Chin EP Quote
Peter Johnson Posted August 26, 2003 Report Posted August 26, 2003 Beck to Boogaloo Dwele (self-titled) Pet Sounds Straight no Filter Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 27, 2003 Report Posted August 27, 2003 Cannonball Adderley - Fiddler on the Roof Bireli Lagrene - Bireli Swing '81 Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus Hank Mobley - Poppin' Art Pepper - One September Afternoon John Zorn - New Traditions in East Asian Bar Bands Yes - The Yes Album Quote
Noj Posted August 27, 2003 Report Posted August 27, 2003 Hank Mobley SOUL STATION McCoy Tyner EXPANSIONS Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd JAZZ SAMBA RJD2 THE HORROR Jane's Addiction STRAYS Bjork VESPERTINE Quote
paul secor Posted August 27, 2003 Report Posted August 27, 2003 The Complete Blue Note Horace Parlan Sessions (Mosaic) - LPs 2&7 - Us Three & Happy Frame of Mind Johnny Dodds: 1926 (Classics) Django Reinhardt: Vol. 5 (JSP) The Last Giant -The John Coltrane Anthology (Rhino) - disc 1 Sarah Vaughn: The Early Years - The Divine Sarah (Musicraft LP) - sides w. Freddie Webster Dizzy Reece: Asia Minor (New Jazz) Cecil Taylor: For Olim (Soul Note) Quote
catesta Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 Two new ones for me tonight. Johnny Coles - Little Johnny C Lou Donaldson - The Scorpion Quote
Soul Stream Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 ...new one for me tonight. Lou Donaldson - The Scorpion OH MY GOD!!! THAT IS THE BEST RECORD IN THE WORLD!!!!!! sorry for shouting, but it's true. Quote
catesta Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 I have to say I am pleasantly surprised. A fellow board member did the favor of grabbing it for me. Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 Art Blakey - Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World Uri Caine - Goldberg Variations Bill Frisell - Ghost Town Gregorio/Gustafsson/Nordeson - Background Music Charles Mingus - The Clown Art Pepper - APQ Jimmy Smith - Groovin' at Small's Paradise John Surman - Stranger Than Fiction Quote
Soul Stream Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 If you have Bobby Hutcherson's "The Kicker"....put it on and listen to their version of "Step Lightly." That is a STANDOUT track with some terriffic Grant Green on it. Not crazy about the CD as a whole, but that track is a killer. Just a suggestion for your August listening pleasure. Quote
Noj Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 As I type I'm gettin' my morning dose of grease with Red Holloway's "The Burner." Quote
Free For All Posted August 29, 2003 Report Posted August 29, 2003 (edited) Recent acquisitions: It's Monks Time Underground (wanted Criss Cross, not in stock) Bill Evans- Getting Sentimental (w/Michael Moore and PJ Jones) Jaco Pastorius Big Band- Word Of Mouth Revisited Edited August 29, 2003 by Free For All Quote
brownie Posted August 29, 2003 Report Posted August 29, 2003 Art Blakey 'Indestructible' (RVG) Louis Armstrong 'California Concerts' (Decca/GRP box) Eddie Costa 'House of Blue Lights' (Japanese Dot LP reissue) Stanley Turrentine at Minton's (BN CD) Marion Brown 'Juba-Lee' (Fontana LP) Jimmy Scott 'Falling in Love is Wonderful' (CD reissue) Quote
Aggie87 Posted August 29, 2003 Report Posted August 29, 2003 Ran Blake - Something to Live For Kenny Burrell - Introducing Kenny Burrell Teddy Charles - Word from Bird Wayne Horvitz - 4+1 Ensemble Irakere - Babalu Aye Keith Jarrett - Up For It Rodney Jones - Soul Manifesto Quote
kenny weir Posted August 30, 2003 Author Report Posted August 30, 2003 Today in the office, (sub)editing on the sports desk. Hey, I take as much pride in my Saturday work as the rest of the week, but as I'm desk bound and doing mostly football (along with a bit of other stuff), Saturday is definitely the best day for music in the office. *Jackie Mclean - Jacknife *Duke Ellington - Such Sweety Thunder *Gary Bartz - Coltrane Rules! (He's playing Wangaratta this year, so the artiistic director slipped me a rough mix of this. It sounds great. Three Trane tunes (Trasnition, Dahomey Dance, Big Nick), one Dameron (Soultrane), one standard (I Concentrate On You) and one original. I don't what label this will be coming out on). *Paul Williamson Quintet - Mutations *John bell Trio - Spirals *Hank Mobley - No Room For Bears Quote
.:.impossible Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 I haven't posted to this list in a while. Jazz: Wayne Shorter .:. The All Seeing Eye | I don't think I've listened to this album since a few months after its re-release! Genesis. Organissimo .:. Waiting for the Boogaloo Sisters | This disc sort of stays in our player for weeks at a time. Life Wish is such an amazing song guys. Jason Moran .:. the Bandwagon | Trying to spur some discussion in the new releases thread. If you've heard this, let's hear what you think. Greg Osby .:. Symbols of Light (A Solution) | Decided it was time I pull this one back out after listening to the Bandwagon numerous times. I actually appreciate this disc more now than I did when I originally bought it. At the time, I didn't think the strings really added much. That has since changed. Mat Maneri featuring Joe McPhee .:. Sustain | Album of the Week a couple of weeks ago. See lack of discussion here. Jackie McLean .:. Demon's Dance | Is there a remaster for this album anywhere in sight? McLean and Shaw and DeJohnette! 1967 MEAN McLean. Dave Douglas .:. Freak In | I still haven't given this disc "proper" time. I doesn't even seem to be the right sound for my mood. Bobby Hutcherson .:. Patterns | Spurred from a discussion elsewhere on the board. Medeski, Martin, and Wood .:. Tonic | After listening to the Bandwagon numerous times... Andrew Hill .:. Smokestack | I had to hear those two bassists weaving in and out on my new speakers. Rock Califone .:. Quicksand/Cradlesnakes | Definitely my album of the year. I will post a nice review here sometime. I think this music would be in many boardmembers interest. There is a review in the latest issue of Signal To Noise that I think does a pretty damn good job, if you are interested. The Sea and Cake .:. One Bedroom | The latest release is always my favorite from this group. I can't wait to hear another Sam Prekop solo album too much longer. Neil Michael Haggerty & the Howling Hex .:. s/t | Good, and growing on me. Formerly of Pussy Galore, he seems to have a bit of a Beefheart thing going for him at times. Definitely a guitar to be reckoned with. Half of this album was recorded in Richmond, VA. Ted Leo & The Pharmacicts .:. Hearts of Oak | Very good! The best rock recommendation I had recieved in a long time, until Al Jones recommended Dismemberment Plan .:. Emergency & I | !!!! Very cool. An excellent singer would make this band more than "indie status." Warshington DC. Velvet Underground .:. Velvet Underground | This must be a classic. I can't keep up. Candy Says just fills the room. That's enough for now, I think. Quote
ghost of miles Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 Jimmy Woods, CONFLICT (at last! and damn, is it good!) Randy Weston, JAZZ A LA BOHEMIA June Christy, THE MISTY MISS CHRISTY Cedar Walton/Hank Mobley, BREAKTHROUGH Lennie Niehaus, OCTET #2 V. 3 Charles McPherson, BEBOP REVISITED Too... much... great... jazz! Quote
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