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 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Much love here for "Sideman Joe Meets The Rhythm Sections" Edited 23 hours ago by Simon8 Quote
felser Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Simon8 said: Much love here for "Sideman Joe Meets The Rhythm Sections" +1. Quote
JSngry Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 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 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 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 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 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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