Referentzhunter Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 Cleaned the records and therefore i have to listen to Ummagumma again. Nice record. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 "The Chronogical Louis Armstrong 1937-1938" Followed by Stanley Turrentine "Aint no Way' blue Note EMI cd Quote
jazzbo Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 "Miles Davis at Fillmore" Sony 1997 20 bit LP facsimile cd edition. Quote
HutchFan Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 (edited) On a bit of an Oregon kick lately: 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Those three trio records on Red are excellent. 👍 Edited June 18, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 Three sessions from 1944. Some fine playing by Don Byas, Ray Nance, Johnny Hodges Barney Bigard and Aaron Sachs along with Eddie Heywood, John Simmons and Shely Manne. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 Bob Dylan "The Times They Are-A Changing" Mono SACD, Mobile Fidelity Lab I just adore "The Ballad of Hollis Brown," the highlight of this one for me. Followed by Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass "Take Love Easy" Pablo cd. Holy cow. I've ignored late Ella too long, she's amazing on this, and Joe delivers the goods! Quote
duaneiac Posted June 18, 2019 Report Posted June 18, 2019 Alto Saxophone – Donald Harrison Bass – Lonnie Plaxico Drums – Art Blakey Piano – Mulgrew Miller Tenor Saxophone – Jean Toussaint Trumpet – Terence Blanchard Recorded March 17, 1985 at Studio 44, Monster, Netherlands Followed by Art Blakey - drums Bill Hardman - trumpet Ladji Camara - flute, vocals (on 7) David Schnitter - tenor saxophone Albert Dailey - piano Chin Yoshio Suzuki - bass Quote
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