Rabshakeh Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Chicago Octet / Tentet (Okka, 1997) by Peter Brötzmann and co, in honour of the big man's birthday. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Cedar Walton Piano Solo - Blues For Myself Quote
HutchFan Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 (edited) Larry Willis - My Funny Valentine (Evidence)    23 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: One Kenny Barron's very best releases, IMO.     17 hours ago, jlhoots said: Mal Waldron: What It Is  13 hours ago, jlhoots said: Mal Waldron: Hard Talk Both of those are prime Mal Waldron. Tremendous stuff!   Edited March 6, 2021 by HutchFan Quote
ejp626 Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Pat Thomas Obiaa! https://patthomasstrut.bandcamp.com/album/obiaa   Quote
mikeweil Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Gerald Wilson day! Played a lot of single tracks this afternoon from these releases: Quote
Gheorghe Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 I still remember very well when this was brand new in the record store. I think it must have been early in 1978. At first I found it strange with that bird sounds for some minutes , but started to like it very much. In 1977 Mingus played "Cumbia" almost on all live occasions and they did it with a lot of power and very extended versions that went more than 20 minutes, maybe 25. And the shout song of Mingus in the middle of the composition with "Who said mama´s little baby likes shortnin´bread? That´s some lie some white man of her said....." This in my opinion is a forerunner of the Rap-Movement, really !!! And the 1976 "Music for Todo Modo" is also great , the italian studio musicians are fine, and it has many moods, and one of the highlights is the flute-bowed bass duet by George Adams and Mingus at the end. My copy has also to short pieces of Mingus on Piano on a thing titled "Slow Waltz" which is what is included with Jimmy Rowles on "Three Or Four Shades of Blues". Quote
kh1958 Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, I Told You So (Colemine) 11 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: I still remember very well when this was brand new in the record store. I think it must have been early in 1978. At first I found it strange with that bird sounds for some minutes , but started to like it very much. In 1977 Mingus played "Cumbia" almost on all live occasions and they did it with a lot of power and very extended versions that went more than 20 minutes, maybe 25. And the shout song of Mingus in the middle of the composition with "Who said mama´s little baby likes shortnin´bread? That´s some lie some white man of her said....." This in my opinion is a forerunner of the Rap-Movement, really !!! And the 1976 "Music for Todo Modo" is also great , the italian studio musicians are fine, and it has many moods, and one of the highlights is the flute-bowed bass duet by George Adams and Mingus at the end. My copy has also to short pieces of Mingus on Piano on a thing titled "Slow Waltz" which is what is included with Jimmy Rowles on "Three Or Four Shades of Blues". Great album, in my opinion also. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 6, 2021 Report Posted March 6, 2021 Nat Adderley Quintet - Blue Autumn (Evidence/Theresa) with Sonny Fortune, Larry Willis, Walter Booker, and Jimmy Cobb Recorded live at the Keystone in '83. Â Quote
jlhoots Posted March 7, 2021 Report Posted March 7, 2021 (edited) Henry Franklin: The Skipper Edited March 7, 2021 by jlhoots Quote
EKE BBB Posted March 7, 2021 Report Posted March 7, 2021 Tete Montoliu - Songs For Love (Enja)Â Quote
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