gmonahan Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 (edited) Surprisingly good sound on this one: Followed by a later one. In a Big T kind of mood: Edited August 26, 2020 by gmonahan Quote
HutchFan Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 No such thing as too much "Groove." Quote
BillF Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 2 minutes ago, soulpope said: My favourite Mingus! Now playing: Quote
HutchFan Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, Justin V said: I bought this from Princeton Record Exchange when I most recently saw Roy Haynes, 2 months shy of 70 years after the album's session with Haynes. Incredible. That is indeed incredible. Justin, your comment made me think of this famous photo of Roy with Bird, Monk & Mingus: The others have been gone for DECADES ... but not Roy, God bless him. Edited August 26, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
JSngry Posted August 26, 2020 Author Report Posted August 26, 2020 OMG - starting on 6th (7th?) straight run trough today....it gets better every time through. No bullshit, 100% music, continuous expression spoken my a true virtuoso of speaking in and of a personal musical vision and voice. ANOTHER one I've taken too long to get too. When Tommy's Jazz puts them up for/on sale, comb closely. If you're like me, you're like, eh, I got a buttload full of Clifford Jordan records, let's just add one to the pile, and no, this is not an "add-on" record, this is damn near essential. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 NP: I listened to Baby Face Willette's Stop and Listen a couple days ago. Now, it's the "companion record," recorded a few months earlier with the same trio. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted August 26, 2020 Report Posted August 26, 2020 With - Eddie Harris (tenor), Flip Nunez (piano), Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals) and others Quote
HutchFan Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 Richard Beirach - Jeremy Steig – Leaving (Storyville, rec. 1976) Originally released on Trio Records in Japan. Quote
Justin V Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: That is indeed incredible. Justin, your comment made me think of this famous photo of Roy with Bird, Monk & Mingus: The others have been gone for DECADES ... but not Roy, God bless him. I made three separate treks to New York last year to catch Roy, driving the 400+ miles solo. I had tickets for his 95th birthday celebration before the pandemic hit. Whenever he plays again, I'll be there. I met a drummer a few years ago in New York at Roy's show and have since seen him a few times at Roy's other shows. He told me that he made it a point to see Roy as much as possible starting in the early '80s because he didn't know how long Roy would be around. He's seen Roy for decades now and I've seen him 11 or 12 times. We both are delighted and surprised by Roy's playing every time. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 (edited) he ate to much cheese ... Edited August 27, 2020 by Referentzhunter Quote
Balladeer Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 Antonio Zambrini plays Nino Rota (Abeat) Quote
jazzbo Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 (edited) Trying this one again. I had to adjust the ZROCK2 as this is very compressed sounding otherwise. I like Kurt best when his lyrics were more conventional as they were at the beginning of his career. That said I am liking this one more this time around. Kurt Elling "Secrets are the Best Stories" Edited August 27, 2020 by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 Revisiting "Just Coolin'" by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, the previously rejected session finally released by Blue Note. Not the best Messengers album and I can see why it went unissued, but still glad it came out. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 12 hours ago, Justin V said: I made three separate treks to New York last year to catch Roy, driving the 400+ miles solo. I had tickets for his 95th birthday celebration before the pandemic hit. Whenever he plays again, I'll be there. I met a drummer a few years ago in New York at Roy's show and have since seen him a few times at Roy's other shows. He told me that he made it a point to see Roy as much as possible starting in the early '80s because he didn't know how long Roy would be around. He's seen Roy for decades now and I've seen him 11 or 12 times. We both are delighted and surprised by Roy's playing every time. I have great memories of seeing Roy Haynes live many times. Those memories will be with me forever.... but... I stopped going to Roy's shows a few years ago. At the last show I saw, he was acting like someone who was not "all there" and I was a bit sad to see him that way. Sure, when he played, he was great, but the long, odd diatribes between songs just didn't sit well with me and the vocal numbers he sang were not very good. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 Hank Mobley "High Voltage" from the most recent (now OOP) Mosaic box set of Blue Note recordings. Great sound! Quote
jazzbo Posted August 27, 2020 Report Posted August 27, 2020 Ella Fitzgerald "Sings the Gershwin Songbook" 3 cd VERVE Edition, disc 2. I find when I hit the "Out" position on my DAC''s Phase button the sound is less thin and the sound stage opens up. Quote
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