John L Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 33 minutes ago, Eric said: Simply adore this album! So do I. Quote
Guy Berger Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:05 AM (edited) 21 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Been mentioned already, mentioning it again, brilliant record, maybe his best: The intro to “Teeter Totter” is some of my favorite Andrew Hill record. Setting aside Point of Departure, this is IMHO the best Joe/Kenny album Edited yesterday at 04:05 AM by Guy Berger Quote
Late Posted yesterday at 04:55 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:55 PM 12 hours ago, Guy Berger said: The intro to “Teeter Totter” is some of my favorite Andrew Hill on record. Whenever I see the cover of Our Thing, that intro plays in my mind. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted yesterday at 06:21 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:21 PM One of Joe’s more underrated albums, imho, is his last one for Milestone in 1977 — Black Narcissus (rec. in 1974-76). His remakes of “Black Narcissus” and “Power to the People” are really interesting, in part because of Patrick Gleeson‘s electronics and synthesizers. (Not saying that alone makes the album great — but it is interesting and different for Joe.) So that — plus Joe’s playing, as always, is as engaging as ever. “Black Narcissus” “Power to the People” Quote
Simon8 Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:01 PM (edited) Much love here for "Sideman Joe Meets The Rhythm Sections" Edited yesterday at 07:02 PM by Simon8 Quote
felser Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:51 PM 48 minutes ago, Simon8 said: Much love here for "Sideman Joe Meets The Rhythm Sections" +1. Quote
JSngry Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Rooster_Ties said: One of Joe’s more underrated albums, imho, is his last one for Milestone in 1977 — Black Narcissus (rec. in 1974-76). His remakes of “Black Narcissus” and “Power to the People” are really interesting, in part because of Patrick Gleeson‘s electronics and synthesizers. (Not saying that alone makes the album great — but it is interesting and different for Joe.) So that — plus Joe’s playing, as always, is as engaging as ever. “Black Narcissus” “Power to the People” What else makes it different is Daniel Humair! Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 32 minutes ago, JSngry said: What else makes it different is Daniel Humair! Have to confess, I’ve ever taken note of who was on drums on Black Narcissus before — and Humair has quite a discography it appears! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Humair Quote
mikeweil Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago He once confessed in an interview he had played with everybody but Rollins and Miles. One of Europe's very best. And a real free spirit. Quote
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