Gheorghe Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 3 minutes ago, Big Beat Steve said: Indeed ... But I am still trying to figure out if this ACTUALLY is cartoon of Flip Phillips. Somehow the likeness isn't there. A cartoon is supposed to exaggerate the visual features and proportions of the subject, not to totally CHANGE them ... Another one of those bungled-up cover "art" drawings ... (Is this a Japanese reissue?) Anyway ... I suppose your CD (set?) includes a LOT more than the LP shown by BillF (which I also have, and the Flip Wails CD alone - which is not a "Complete" reissue either - already has more than this LP). Actually I bought it for the tracks I heard on the Saturday Radioshow "Jazzshop" when they were spinned around 1977. I had recorded them on tape but decades later I wanted to have them to listen again to them. It was two or three tracks with McGhee and one with the larger band, the title was "Cookie" or "Cutie" or something like that. And somehow from the way the hair is on that Cartoon I actually think or thought until now that´s a Flip Phillips Cartoon. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 listening on yooutube to this arctic ambient music project, Sounds pretty essential to me ! Cd is hard to find... Quote
Brad Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 (edited) Disc 1 Edited January 16, 2020 by Brad Quote
jazzbo Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Grateful Dead, "Mars Hotel" Mobile Fidelity SACD. A favorite release of mine ever since '74. It's ironic that I enjoy the song "Loose Lucy" so much. I have my own Lucy, my wife, who has been my friend since '78. Though she was never like the character in the song, she is instead my "Sunshine Daydream." Quote
felser Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Including Sonny Sharrock and Ted Daniel. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Duke Pearson, "Prairie Dog," Atlantic/Warner Japan cd. Once you get used to hearing Pearson in the Atlantic Records sound and not the Blue Note sound this is a great listen. Spaulding, Coleman, Vick. . . great horns. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Great ! I have all the 4 Roadshows. Here I like most the ballads "More than you know", "Easy living" and the stunning version of "Tenor Madness" The quartet on "Easy living" is exactly what I saw live in 1979, with Marc Soskin, Jerome Harris and Al Foster. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Eddie Palmieri - Vortex (TropiJazz, 1996) Quote
HutchFan Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Prompted by some Woody Shaw talk elsewhere on the board: Quote
BillF Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 10 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I think I have this with another cover. A CD with a Cartoon pic of Flips and I think all his Verve Recordings from the late 40´s into the early 50´s . And there are some more boppish sounding sides with Howard McGhee on it. Some very fine Flip Phillips is also on that old America label LP "Saturday Night Jazz Session" with Roy Eldrige-Flips Phillips on the first side, and a mixed all star band featuring Fats Navarro on the other side. Flips Phillips really strong on the title "Flip and Jazz". Time to flip again! Now playing: 8 minutes ago, felser said: I dig! The music too! 2 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: A gas! Quote
HutchFan Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Lee Morgan - Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1970) Quote
soulpope Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 8 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Lee Morgan - Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1970) Was positive this would be part of your 70`s blog .... Quote
HutchFan Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 Just now, soulpope said: Was positive this would be part of your 70`s blog .... Maybe. Just maybe! Quote
soulpope Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 1 minute ago, HutchFan said: Maybe. Just maybe! Well .... Quote
nighthawk68 Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 .. Listening to some vintage stuff at work today. Quote
felser Posted January 16, 2020 Report Posted January 16, 2020 26 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Lee Morgan - Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1970) The first jazz album I ever bought (along with the 1971 BN "Best of Herbie Hancock" in the same purchase). Great album! Quote
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