Gheorghe Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Yep .... in contrary to some other "All-Star" groups the V.S.O.P Quintet fulfilled expectations and this platter may be their best release .... Well, about the same time there were two other significant double albums that were very much recommended among my school colleages: "The Milestone Jazzstars" (Rollins, McCoy Tyner Ron Carter Al Foster), and the McCoy Tyner "Super Trios". On the morning ride to school, one of those guys told me about those two albums and that´s how I purchased them..... Quote
soulpope Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 15 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: Well, about the same time there were two other significant double albums that were very much recommended among my school colleages: "The Milestone Jazzstars" (Rollins, McCoy Tyner Ron Carter Al Foster), and the McCoy Tyner "Super Trios". On the morning ride to school, one of those guys told me about those two albums and that´s how I purchased them..... Don`t wanna compare apples and pears, but to me the V.S.O.P recording stood the test of time preferably .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 (edited) 19 hours ago, soulpope said: Reall good. Have if for quite some time + one more V.S.O.P. Quintet Tempest in the Colosseum 1977 CBS/Sony(2) 771-2 V.S.O.P. Quintet Five Stars:The V.S.O.P. Quintet 1979 CBS/Sony(2) 1036 Edited January 4, 2021 by jazzcorner more text Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Miles Davis "Dark Magus" Sony Japan 2 cd budget release. Sound is pretty darned good. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 (edited) "The Complete Roulette Jack Teagarden Sessions" Mosaic Reords, disc 3 A very different set of music than the predecessor, but man I love this stuff. Jack is such a joy to listen to. Don Goldie is so good with Jack, and Don Ewell, wow. Edited January 4, 2021 by jazzbo Quote
sidewinder Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Tracks from this ‘new’ one, taken from the late Jon Hiseman’s archive - Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Such a great concert, just wonderful ! Quote
soulpope Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 5 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: Such a great concert, just wonderful ! Yesss .... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Found this in my closet - almost forgotten. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Some funky trombone colors from Raul de Souza: Cannonball sits in on a couple tracks, sounding very Arthur Blythe-ish. (Or maybe it's the other way around. ) In any case, I wish Cannonball would've played on the whole album. He would have made this excellent record even better. Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Stumbled across this after Ethan Iverson mentioned a Hugh Lawson trio recording on that survey he did of 1970s recordings. When I saw Lawson paired with Richard Wyands at a reasonable price, it was an easy choice with my Amazon gift card. Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Rather a Shorty Rogers recording IMO Quote
jazzbo Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 (edited) Wynton Kelly "Piano Interpretations" Blue Note Japan 24Bit by RVG cd (only presents the originally released material, not the 11 alternates on the US cd) Followed by Jackie McLean "Capuchin Swing" Analogue Productions SACD. This time it's the SACD. Mellower sounding than the 24Bit by RVG version. I can like them both. Edited January 4, 2021 by jazzbo Quote
ghost of miles Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 Listening to Anatomy Of A Murder last night left me in the mood to hear more 1956-62 Ellington on Columbia: Quote
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