kh1958 Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Johnny Hodges, Live In Paris (13 Mars 1961) (Fremeaux) Quote
jazzcorner Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 13 hours ago, BillF said:  Love it  Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Kees Hazevoet - Pleasure One (Peace, 1971) Quote
JSngry Posted June 16, 2021 Author Report Posted June 16, 2021 Opening the lid on this big boy, gonna be here a while... All the hits...PLUS! Quote
jazzbo Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Erroll Garner "Feeling is Believing" Octave Music/Mack Avenue cd I needed the elfish spirit to kick off this mid-week day. Great sound on these dozen Garner cds that came out over the last few years from Mack Avenue. Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Forgive me, more Blue Note this morning: Larry Young with Byard Lancaster, George Benson a some folks I'm not so familiar with: Ed Gladden, Herbert Morgan and vocal track from Althea Young. I really enjoyed this album. Young's playing here takes an esoteric turn at times and he plays some really engaging melodies. The Discogs listing shows a total of 6 legit pressings. If that's the case, then this, to me, is an underappreciated classic. Interesting line up with Silver who's playing with Woody Shaw, James Spaulding, Tyrone Washington, Larry Ridley and Roger Humphries. Another excellent record. Every time I hear Horace solo on this, I think about how he didn't record enough trio dates. Hell, maybe he should've been the one to do the Peanuts albums (no offense to VG as I'm a fan). Master tapes of this one are long gone, so its post-Liberty LP pressing are all CDs. But there's an 8-track out there... And now: Such a grooving record this is, and in interesting history regarding some issues having a couple of stereo alts. My UCCQ CD is in mono and lacks those alts that the Conn issue included. No big deal, but one day I'll probably snag that other copy. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Count Basie "Live at the Sands -- Before Frank" Mobile Fidelity Labs SACD Who needs that Frank guy? Not these guys. Quote
JSngry Posted June 16, 2021 Author Report Posted June 16, 2021 52 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: ...some folks I'm not so familiar with: Ed Gladden, Herbert Morgan... Herbert/Herbie Morgan might take some doing, but the relatively few records he's one are all gems. Ed/Eddie Gladden is all over the place, or was once he started getting the profile from the Dexter gig. You can follow his trail with confidence and no a lot of difficulty. Truly, a truly great drummer. Enjoy! Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Just now, JSngry said: Herbert/Herbie Morgan might take some doing, but the relatively few records he's one are all gems. Ed/Eddie Gladden is all over the place, or was once he started getting the profile from the Dexter gig. You can follow his trail with confidence and no a lot of difficulty. Truly, a truly great drummer. Enjoy! Thanks for the leads! When I checked Gladden out, I saw some of those live Dexter dates that are on my wish list already. Going to have to bump those up higher. Quote
JSngry Posted June 16, 2021 Author Report Posted June 16, 2021 He's in peak form on James Moody's Never Again and something else called The Hip Organ Trio, Newark stuff on Muse, pre-Dexter. Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Checking out that Moody now. The CD reissues are high $$$ but the LPs look affordable. And of course it streams... Quote
JSngry Posted June 16, 2021 Author Report Posted June 16, 2021 10 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: Checking out that Moody now. The CD reissues are high $$$ but the LPs look affordable. And of course it streams... Here's the who, they what, and the why of it all, right here: Â Quote
Buddha the Magnificent Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 Phil Woods Quintet - Bop Stew (1988, Concord Jazz). Phil Woods - alto sax, clarinet; Tom Harrell - trumpet, flugelhorn; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodman - drums. Quote
medjuck Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 (edited) 11 hours ago, kh1958 said: Johnny Hodges, Live In Paris (13 Mars 1961) (Fremeaux) March 18 or March 13? Amazon shows this same cover but it shows March 13 though they say it's March 18! (And they don't have it.)  Edited June 16, 2021 by medjuck Quote
John Tapscott Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 12 minutes ago, Buddha the Magnificent said: Phil Woods Quintet - Bop Stew (1988, Concord Jazz). Phil Woods - alto sax, clarinet; Tom Harrell - trumpet, flugelhorn; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodman - drums. Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 21 minutes ago, JSngry said: Here's the who, they what, and the why of it all, right here:  Nice Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 A very hard swinging CD that will have you tapping' your foot and snapping' your fingers. Â Quote
erwbol Posted June 16, 2021 Report Posted June 16, 2021 (edited) Trompeta Toccata, sounds spectacular! Probably my favourite of the Kenny & Joe albums. Edited June 16, 2021 by erwbol Quote
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