BillF Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 4 hours ago, BillF said: Now playing: Your selection, Bresna of the excellent Michael Weiss disc reminded me of this one, as I'd seen a fine clip of Michael playing with Walt. I dig Michael's choice of tenormen! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jswJ4shUuCs Quote
jazzbo Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 James Newton "Romance and Revolution" Blue Note cd Quote
jazzbo Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) Duduka da Fonseca & Helio Alves & Maucha Adnet "Samba Jazz and Tom Jobim" Special guests Wynton Marsalis and Claudio Roditi This is one of those albums where when I see the cover I want to play it. Expertly played music with that live performance thrill to it. And Maucha Adnet's wonderful singing on important tracks. Very well-recorded as well. Edited September 3, 2020 by jazzbo Quote
kh1958 Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 The Awakening, Hear, Sense and Feel (Black Jazz) Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 Per Larry’s “Liner Note Bingo” topic, via the Tristano/Konitz/Marsh Mosaic set: Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 More Eric Dolphy & Booker Little: and Prompted by another thread. Quote
Justin V Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 Disc 9, with Harold Mabern, Ben Tucker and Roy Haynes. Quote
duaneiac Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 If you are a Johnny Lytle fan, or a jazz vibraphone fan, you need to find this long OOP Muse CD. This music is just as tasty as the front cover photo suggests and features some of Johnny Lytle's finest playing, and that is saying a lot. Johnny Lytle and Houston Person were an excellent match. I would have loved to have heard a duo album by them. There is a wonderful version of "September Song", but the highest highlights here are the 3 original songs by Mr. Lytle: the title track, "Adoration" and the achingly beautiful and melancholy sweet soul ballad, "Should I Love You?". That last song is marvelous. Had it come along 30 years earlier, I'm sure Mr. Lytle would have had another hit on his hands. It's a tune musicians of any instrument should check out when looking for new material to play. I'd love to hear an organ trio version of it. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 Scratching a Max Roach itch. with Booker Little and George Coleman and with Hank Mobley and Kenny Dorham -- and Ramsey Lewis (!) 45 minutes ago, duaneiac said: If you are a Johnny Lytle fan, or a jazz vibraphone fan, you need to find this long OOP Muse CD. Adding it to my list. Quote
duaneiac Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 38 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Adding it to my list. You won't be disappointed! Listening to it led to listening to this classic album next: Quote
HutchFan Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, duaneiac said: You won't be disappointed! Listening to it led to listening to this classic album next: Oh yeah, I have The Village Caller and like it very much. But my favorite Johnny Lytle recordings are his two Milestone LPs, compiled on this CD: Available from Real Gone Music. Edited September 3, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
Bluesnik Posted September 3, 2020 Report Posted September 3, 2020 I'm in a bebop mood lately, like I regularly am. Specifically since Charlie Parker's 100. And thankfully I have some of those reissues Savoy did at the beginning of the 21st century. Quote
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