chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted May 27, 2007 Report Posted May 27, 2007 besides blue micthell whose on it, who else does this label feature? Quote
JSngry Posted May 27, 2007 Report Posted May 27, 2007 http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...c=22813&hl= Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted May 27, 2007 Author Report Posted May 27, 2007 i bet those harold land ones are balls-- i sadly hesitated too long on the sonny red and now its gone forever. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 28, 2007 Report Posted May 28, 2007 Still holding out for a nice copy of the Sonic Arts Union LP. But that's another story. Quote
pasta Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 chewy- here ya go......... Afrique Jay Berliner Hadley Caliman Johnny Coles Art Farmer Frank Foster Curtis Fuller Hal Galper Roy Haynes Stan Hope Dave Hubbard Paul Jeffrey Charles Kynard Harold Land Mike Longo Shelly Manne Charles McPherson Barry Miles Blue Mitchell Reggie Moore Night Blooming Jazzmen Sonny Red Buddy Terry Charles Williams John White Pete Yellin David Young the stuff i have myself: Afrique- Soul Makossa Jay Berliner- Bananas Are Not Created Equal Hadley Caliman- Hadley Caliman Hadley Caliman- Iapetus Johnny Coles- Katumbo Art Farmer- Homecoming Art Farmer- Gentle Eyes Frank Foster- The Loud Minority Curtis Fuller- Crankin' Curtis Fuller- Smokin' Hal Galper- Guerilla Band Hal Galper- Wild Bird Hal Galper- Inner Journey Roy Haynes- Hip Ensemble Roy Haynes- Senyah Stan Hope- Stan Hope Dave Hubbard- Dave Hubbard Paul Jeffrey- Watershed Paul Jeffrey- S/T Charles Kynard- Your Mama Don't Dance Harold Land- New Shade of Blue Harold Land- Damisi Harold Land- Choma (Burn) Mike Longo- Matrix Shelly Manne- Mannekind Charles McPherson- Charles McPherson Charles McPherson- Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady) Charles McPherson- Today's Man Barry Miles- White Heat Barry Miles- Scatbird Blue Mitchell- Blue Mitchell Blue Mitchell- Vital Blue Blue Mitchell- Blues' Blues Blue Mitchell- Graffiti Blues Blue Mitchell- The Last Tango = Blues Blue Mitchell- Many Shades of Blue Reggie Moore- Wishbone Reggie Moore- Furioso Night Blooming Jazzmen- Night Blooming Jazzmen Sonny Red- Sonny Red Buddy Terry- Awareness Buddy Terry- Pure Dynamite Buddy Terry- Lean On Him Charles Williams- Charles Williams Charles Williams- Trees and Grass and Things BLUE Charles Williams- Stickball John White- John White Pete Yellin- Dance of Allegra Pete Yellin- It's the Right Thing David Young- David Young Booty- Various Artists Get It Together- Various Artists Jazz- Various Artists stuff i want:MRL 328 Lamont Johnson Sun, Moon and Stars c.72 MRL 331 Charles Kynard Charles Kynard MRL 357 Mike Longo Awakening 72 MRL 364 (Various) =Mainstream 56025 ® MRL 366 Charles Kynard Woga 73 MRL 376 Paul Jeffrey Family 72 MRL 388 Night Blooming Jazzmen Freedom Jazz Dance MRL 396- Jack Wilkins Windows 73 MRL 408 Buddy Terry Misgeneration MRL 416 Black Blood Black Blood Quote
Shrdlu Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 There are three Mainstream albums by the Clark Terry/ Bob Brooomeyer Quintet. All terrific. You can get LPs easily and there is also a 2 CD Lonehill set with all three albums in it. (You can just make out part of the cover of one of those LPs in my pic.) I recently got Harold Land's "Choma" and "Damisi", on LP, and didn't enjoy them much - too much jazz-rock blither, with little variety in style or dynamics. (This was a common problem with jazz albums from about 1969 onward.) I'd like to hear his earlier Mainstream album, "A New Shade of Blue". I am a Land fan. I got those LPs because I like his work with Bobby Hutcherson on Blue Note so much. Quote
Guest donald petersen Posted June 7, 2007 Report Posted June 7, 2007 i think all the land stuff on mainstream is good. i suspect you would enjoy the albums, chewy chew. i could be wrong. some of the albums are funny-like the johnny coles has bruce ditmas on drums and they cover "petit machines" or however you spell it from filles de kilimanjaro and also on the same album "never can say goodbye" is covered. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 7, 2007 Report Posted June 7, 2007 (edited) Not to forget Helen Merrill 'Mixes' either. That was a 2LP set that had one LP of Helen and the other LP with great bop sides by Wardell, Stan Getz etc. Edited June 7, 2007 by sidewinder Quote
gmonahan Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Sarah Vaughan did some recording for Mainstream. Jazz Heritage reissued some Tokyo recordings. I think that's the only body of Vaughan recordings not to have been reissued on cd, isn't it? Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted June 11, 2007 Author Report Posted June 11, 2007 i want all those records. god fucking dammit why cant i see these around none. chewy desrves them more than anybody. my whole life if filled with fucking garfbage bullshit the least i could have is the complete mainstram records discography. the only maintsream record i have is Blue's blues, which rocks. Quote
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