jazzbo Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 "SFJAZZ Collective: Music of Miles Davis & Original Compositions, Live SF Jazz Center, 2016" disc 1 Alto Saxophone – Miguel Zenón Bass – Matt Penman Drums – Obed Calvaire Liner Notes – Jesse Hamlin Piano – Edward Simon Tenor Saxophone – David Sánchez Trombone – Robin Eubanks Trumpet – Sean Jones Vibraphone – Warren Wolf Quote
jazzbo Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 Jimmy Ponder "Somebody's Child" High Note cd Bass – Dr. Mike Taylor, Jeff Grubbs, Tony De Paolis Drums, Percussion - Greg Bandy Electric Guitar – Jimmy Ponder Mastered By – Daniel May Piano – Howard Alexanderv, Sonny Barbato Quote
Bluesnik Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 On 10/1/2020 at 5:06 PM, jazzbo said: "Sign O the Times" Prince Super Deluxe Edition box set. Now disc 3, the album 12" remixes. That looks really interesting. Maybe I want it. Specially since I owned the album as vinyl and am now unsuccessfully looking for it as mp3. My hunch is it's too old to appear anywhere. But it was the cusp of Prince's creation in the 80s. I think he never did anything better. Quote
jazzbo Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 It's quite an interesting set. This was the Prince album that most excited me on release. I like a few others better since, but still have a sentimental attachment to this one. The set is a lot to digest, I'm savoring it slowly. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 Dado Moroni is one of my favorite living jazz piano players. He is unfortunately overlooked by many jazz listeners. Quote
Justin V Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 (edited) Finished: Now playing: I've taken Garrett for granted. I really enjoyed seeing him with Chick's Freedom Band years ago, yet only caught him again at last year's Detroit Jazz Festival. Maybe because he has appeared frequently at various festivals over the years, I just always assumed that I'd get to see him again. That attitude backfired on me before when I missed Mulgrew Miller. At any rate, I missed out on some shows I would've enjoyed. Edited October 6, 2020 by Justin V Quote
soulpope Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 Whenever in need of some emotional upbeat this one always is of help ..... Quote
HutchFan Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 13 minutes ago, soulpope said: Whenever in need of some emotional upbeat this one always is of help ..... Yeah! I'm gonna pull that out and give it a spin. Quote
gmonahan Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 Closed my eyes, and my finger landed on this one, an odd little bit of West Coast jazz: Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 ATLAS LA27-1027 - Harry Edison & His West Coast Friends " Blues For Lovers" - rec. 1983 - Engineers: Berni Kirsh & Eric Westfan 27 minutes ago, gmonahan said: Closed my eyes, and my finger landed on this one, an odd little bit of West Coast jazz: Like very much Quote
jazzbo Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 The Helicentrics & Marvin Van Peebles "The Last Transmission" It's sort of like after the end of the world, you know. Quote
Balladeer Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 Dieter Ilg - B-A-C-H (ACT Music) Quote
soulpope Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 More treasures from the Nessa catalogue .... ' Quote
mikeweil Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 (edited) This afternoon. This borders on commercial Latin dance orchestra performances, very short tracks, engaged playing of the rhythm section but Cuban or Puerto Rican versions of Brazilian grooves soind stiff incomparison. Puente plays some vibes and marimba. I'd say only for diehard Puentists. 3 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: Need to give that a spin these days. But they could have spelled Jimmy Woode's name correctly. Edited October 6, 2020 by mikeweil Quote
Rabshakeh Posted October 6, 2020 Report Posted October 6, 2020 (edited) Ein Sof by The Assif Tsahar Trio (1997); Susie Ibarra in full swing. Yankees by Derek Bailey, George Lewis (the younger!) and John Zorn (1983). This is one of the few Zorn performances that I return to, along with News for Lulu with the same players minus Derek. I never quite understood the reason for the baseball theme for this Transatlantic partnership, but it is all fun. Edited October 6, 2020 by Rabshakeh Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 7, 2020 Report Posted October 7, 2020 20 hours ago, optatio said: Agreed, saw him 1990 in Hamburg ... Yes, I remember this Group, I think I saw so many Miles Davis Performances I don´t remember which one was in which year. But I remember one Thing: Kei Akagi was the musician who fascinated me most, he was really taking care of Business, the rest…….well it was that Kind of latterday Miles Performances, more Show than Performance, and oh Boy...…...those silly clothes ! I don´t know who was Miles´ Fashion guide, but to wear wide trousers like he did, for a short guy…..makes him lookin even Shorter and quite hefty…… and once he was really a well dressed man. And Kenny Garret, all those Colors, impossible.... But as I said, Kei Akagi was really a big , a very big surprise, such a great virtuoso and great musician ! Quote
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