Dub Modal Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 2 hours ago, Gheorghe said: April 22nd is Mingus´Birthday, he would be 99 years old. I want to say that Charles Mingus was one of the first musicians that fascinated me, actually I first heard Miles and then Mingus, when I was about 16 years old. This was the second Mingus album I had, and I still love it. I dig that album too. My first Mingus was Ah Um and it didn't really grab me. Wasn't until I heard the unedited workshop stuff on the Candid albums that I became a big Mingus fan. Quote
mikeweil Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 Both are first US CD editions of these albums. I think they sound good. Quote
BillF Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Timeless music, beyond category! Agreed! Now playing: Edited April 22, 2021 by BillF Quote
HutchFan Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 NP via YT: Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo Vice Versa - Viajando Com O Som: The Lost '76 Vice-Versa Studio Session (Far Out, 2017) Quote
duaneiac Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 Would any one here know how long singer Milt Grayson was with the Ellington band? I have sometimes wondered why he did not become a a more famous singer. I love his voice and especially love his work on "The Lonely Ones", heard on this CD. Quote
HutchFan Posted April 22, 2021 Report Posted April 22, 2021 This again: Klaus Ignatzek Group - Jacaranda (Timeless, 1988) I only discovered this record a few weeks ago, but I'm really digging it. Claudio Roditi's presence is what drew me to it. Per discogs, Roditi made more than 15 records (!) with Ignatzek -- and I'd never even heard of the German pianist until recently. Many of Roditi's records with Ignatzek were trio recordings with Belgian bassist Jean-Louis Rassinfosse. I've already ordered one of those discs too. Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 12 hours ago, Dub Modal said: I dig that album too. My first Mingus was Ah Um and it didn't really grab me. Wasn't until I heard the unedited workshop stuff on the Candid albums that I became a big Mingus fan. My first Mingus Album was "The Great Concert of Charles Mingus" from 1964 with Eric Dolphy, Cliff Jordan, Jakie Byard and Danny Richmond. At that time, mid 70´s I was only 16 years old, I had only to records: Miles "Steamin´" and Mingus "Great Concert" (I had sold the 3 Oscar Peterson albums I had before, because they didn´t interest me anymore after hearing Red Garland on Miles´ "Steaming" and Jakie Byard with Mingus. It seems I was meant to get in some heavier stuff from the very start on. I said this is the greatest stuff I ever heard, those tempo changes, changes of moods, sometimes hard swinging, sometimes gettin almost into free jazz, it was MY GUIDE to the history of jazz (Parkeriana) and the then future of jazz (Meditations on Integration). So it was "Parkeriana" that I first heard or read about the name Charlie Parker, so I began to listen to Bird after I had heard Mingus...... Quote
soulpope Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 17 hours ago, HutchFan said: NP via YT: Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo Vice Versa - Viajando Com O Som: The Lost '76 Vice-Versa Studio Session (Far Out, 2017) Excellent .... Quote
jazzbo Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 "Miles Davis at Fillmore" was one of the first records I bought for my collection way back in the early 'seventies, and "Thursday Miles" was my favorite side. Today I'm listening to disc 2, the unedited "Thursday Miles" of this set, the Bootleg Series Vol. 3, the Japanese Blu-Spec CD2 version. LOVE this music! Quote
HutchFan Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 (edited) Airto Moreira - Struck by Lightning (Venture, 1989) with guest spots by Chick, Herbie, Stanley Clarke, and Mark Egan Edited April 23, 2021 by HutchFan Quote
kh1958 Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 (edited) Curtis Counce, Exploring The Future (Dootone/Boplicity Edited April 23, 2021 by kh1958 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 Haven't played this in ages - probably because it's an audio DVD. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 "The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia and RCA Studio Recording 1946 to 1966" Mosaic Records, disc 6 More alternates from "Plays Fats Waller" and then "The Real Ambassadors." I've always loved that album. Sound on this set is just grand! Quote
mjazzg Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 1 hour ago, rostasi said: Double Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Drums – Alvin Queen Flute – James Newton Keyboards – Neven Frangeš Vibraphone – Boško Petrović I'd love to hear the one with James Newton Quote
mjazzg Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 32 minutes ago, rostasi said: I uploaded the first track for you to hear it. Thank you so much. Quote
jazzcorner Posted April 23, 2021 Report Posted April 23, 2021 33 minutes ago, rostasi said: I uploaded the first track for you to hear it. Excellent steady swinging rhythm section. Like it very much. Quote
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