bluemonkey Posted December 6, 2017 Report Posted December 6, 2017 1 hour ago, paul secor said: Cool Struttin' It doesn't get much better than that. ⬆ Now playing: The Complete Lionel Hampton Quartets And Quintets With Oscar Peterson On Verve Discs 3 through 5 of 5 Quote
kh1958 Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Shirley Horn, May the Music Never End (Verve) Quote
Gheorghe Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Ornette Coleman "Ornette!" from 1961. During my youth this was not easy to purchase, I had listened to it at a friend´s place and later bought a CD reissue with a bonus track "Keen Writers" . I great album with Scott LaFaro on bass. The strange thing it´s much more straight ahead than other Coleman albums of that time. "Town Hall" is much more advanced. Ornette himself has much more emotion in his playing than on other occasions. Mostly he played in a very simple and diatonic manner , modulating through different keys, many of them unusual keys in jazz like D natural for example. Here he´s more chromatic and on the same time much more along with a straight ahead beat. Ed Blackwell is fantastic on T&T. But the best thing is the bonus track. I´ve listend to the 4 issued tracks more often and know them, but I seemed to have forgotten about the bonus track...... Quote
HutchFan Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Anita O'Day - Recorded Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival (MPS) with George Arvanitas, Jacky Samson, and Charles Saudrais Quote
soulpope Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: Anita O'Day - Recorded Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival (MPS) with George Arvanitas, Jacky Samson, and Charles Saudrais (IMO) one of the best Rhythm Sections of the 70`s .... Quote
duaneiac Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Remembering Dave Brubeck Dis c 1 of 2 and also this on which DB appeared on one track, a performance of his and Iola's "God's Love Made Visible" (which has become one of my favorite Christmas songs). Also appearing on this CD are Tito Puente, Lionel Hampton, Clark Terry, Grady Tate, Jackie & Roy, Toots Thielemans, Jon Faddis, Candido and many more. Quote
soulpope Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Aftre watching this movie which features Urtreger + Michelot + Humair had to replay : Quote
aparxa Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 5 hours ago, soulpope said: I have fond memories of this one but have not listened to it for ages. Time to remedy that! This morning was: The Conversation - O.S.T. Mankunku - Yakhal' Inkomo (from Deezer but it has been reissued on LP last week!!) Bennie Maupin - Penumbra Quote
soulpope Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 2 hours ago, aparxa said: I have fond memories of this one but have not listened to it for ages. Time to remedy that (IMO) this is a heartfelt Ellington hommage .... Quote
alankin Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Count Basie / Oscar Peterson – Satch and Josh: Count Basie encounters Oscar Peterson (Pablo) — With Freddie Green, Ray Brown, Louie Bellson Quote
paul secor Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 11 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Ornette Coleman "Ornette!" from 1961. During my youth this was not easy to purchase, I had listened to it at a friend´s place and later bought a CD reissue with a bonus track "Keen Writers" . I great album with Scott LaFaro on bass. The strange thing it´s much more straight ahead than other Coleman albums of that time. "Town Hall" is much more advanced. Ornette himself has much more emotion in his playing than on other occasions. Mostly he played in a very simple and diatonic manner , modulating through different keys, many of them unusual keys in jazz like D natural for example. Here he´s more chromatic and on the same time much more along with a straight ahead beat. Ed Blackwell is fantastic on T&T. But the best thing is the bonus track. I´ve listend to the 4 issued tracks more often and know them, but I seemed to have forgotten about the bonus track...... Ornette! on LP was the first time I heard Ornette's music. It was a listening changing experience. Quote
alankin Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Buck Clayton & the Marlowe Morris Trio – Jammin' With Buck [(E) on Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions (1953-62) Mosaic] (Epic EG 7009 (EP) / Mosaic) — With Jerome Darr, Les Erskin; EP (2 trk 45) & 78 track & a previously unissued title. Buck Clayton and his All-Stars – Buck Clayton Special [(H) on Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions (1953-62) Mosaic] (Philips (E) BBL 7217 / Mosaic) — With Buck Clayton (tp), Vic Dickenson (tb), Buddy Tate (ts), Dick Katz (p), Walter Page (b), Bobby Donaldson (d); the original LP was only issued in Europe. Quote
jazzbo Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 This session by Lateef and Farmer has a 'seventies funky oddness to it but I really dig it. Lateef really was such a capable writer and leader and I LOVE his sax playing. This is the latest King Records cd release from Japan. Yusef Lateef "Autophysicpsychic" on CTI. Followed by Disc 3 of Michael Cosmic "Peace in the World"/Phill Musra Group "Creator Spaces" cd reissue on Now-Again Records. Quote
Buddha the Magnificent Posted December 7, 2017 Report Posted December 7, 2017 Brigitte Dietrich and Joe Haider Jazz Orchestra - Consequences (JHM Records, 2008). Quote
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