jazzbo Posted February 24, 2020 Report Posted February 24, 2020 "Marty Krystall Plays Herbie Nichols." This is a fun session, recorded direct to two track. Bass drum could have been tamed a bit and piano could have been a bit more present, but Marty's three horns are well-presented and the violin sounds great on the tracks that it appears. Spirited playing. Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 24, 2020 Report Posted February 24, 2020 4 hours ago, ghost of miles said: Is that the material on Twins I and II? If so, yes. This era also well-captured on that Resonance CD that came out a couple years back. Yes I meant those 2 LPs. 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Disc 9 & 10  -  Jazz at The Philharmonic (Carnegie Hall1953) with Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, Ben Webster, Flip Phillips, Benny Carter , Willie Smith, Bill Harris, Lester Young, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, J.C. Heard, Gene Krupa Interesting. I am looking for a CD reissue of this content (originally appeared in a 3 LP set.  Quote
HutchFan Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 Earlier: Attila Zoller & Masahiko Sato - A Path Through Haze (MPS, 1972) This album is the subject of today's entry on my 70s jazz blog.  NP: Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man (Fantasy)  Quote
saskimo Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 (edited) Jimmy Smith The Sermon RVG CD Edited February 25, 2020 by saskimo Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 15 hours ago, jazzbo said: Miles Davis "Milestones" Mobile Fidelity SACD This is such a brilliant, timeless album. Ultimate bebop! "Milestones" actually was the first tune of so called "jazz", that I liked when I was a kid. It seems that before hearing milestones I thought "jazz" is something like Dixieland, and when I heard that "cool sounds" I knew I must start to get to know as much is possible about that music.  12 hours ago, sidewinder said: And comparing "Milestones" with "Aghartha", well I liked "Agharta" too, but I didn´t understand well what the older guys said about "the old Miles and the new Miles (sic!)". They were referring to what Miles played after 1970, but I thought if they say the old and the new one it is about two persons, who coincidentially have the same name. And so I thought then, that "Milestones" is the "Old Miles" playing "Old Time Jazz", and "Aghartha" is another person also "Miles Davis" who plays "Modern Jazz". So I thought, that jazz from the 50´s, 60´s is "oldtime" and was quite astonished when I learned that "oldtime" is the Kind of jazz I still don´t like so much (Dixieland etc.)…... Quote
BillF Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 47 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: Now playing: Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 15 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: Oh yeah, fantastic ! Â Quote
EKE BBB Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 1 hour ago, Gheorghe said: Oh yeah, fantastic ! Â Yessss Quote
jazzbo Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 Watching a bit of TV ("Black Lightning")Â prompted me to listen to a little Jill Scott, which prompted me to listen to this punchy cd, BARRENCE WHITFIELD SOUL SAVAGE ARKESTRA "Songs from the Ra Cosmos" Quote
Justin V Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 Disc 2: I might start a thread about this box. Quote
EKE BBB Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 (edited) btw, I was not aware of this French reissue with a totally different -but nice- cover. Just discovered it at discogs: Edited February 25, 2020 by EKE BBB Quote
jazzbo Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 Kenny Clarke & Francy Boland "The Golden 8" Blue Note TOCJ cd. I forgot how much reverb is on this one! Kenny and Francy though. . . love their work together. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 With Richie Kamuca, Victor Feldman, Ben Tucker and Stan Levey. All 8 tunes were arranged by Bill Holman. Â Quote
BillF Posted February 25, 2020 Report Posted February 25, 2020 6 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: With Richie Kamuca, Victor Feldman, Ben Tucker and Stan Levey. All 8 tunes were arranged by Bill Holman. Â Yes, a nice one! Quote
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