JSngry Posted July 19, 2022 Author Report Posted July 19, 2022 I read that, and am not convinced. Possible retro-fittin the assumption to the fact, maybe. This guy feels differently: https://www.allaboutjazz.com/grover-washington-jr-soul-box-grover-washington-jr-by-c-andrew-hovan Originally released as a two-record set in 1973, Soul Box has in the past been issued as two separate volumes, both on vinyl and compact discs, although the CD versions were available for only the shortest of time. To this date, this set has never been reissued in its entirety and in a fashion that recalls the original packaging and graphics. Quote
jazzbo Posted July 19, 2022 Report Posted July 19, 2022 (edited) Teddy Wilson "1935-1936" Chronogical (sic) Classics cd Teddy Wilson's 'thirties recordings are among my favorites of the decade, with great singers and instrumentalists and with his amazing elegant and swinging piano. The solo piano sides are excellent as well. I have this material in several ways, but the Classics series presents them in really good sound and completely in chronological order--a great way to hear them. Edited July 19, 2022 by jazzbo Quote
JSngry Posted July 19, 2022 Author Report Posted July 19, 2022 1 hour ago, JSngry said: I read that, and am not convinced. Possible retro-fittin the assumption to the fact, maybe. This guy feels differently: https://www.allaboutjazz.com/grover-washington-jr-soul-box-grover-washington-jr-by-c-andrew-hovan Originally released as a two-record set in 1973, Soul Box has in the past been issued as two separate volumes, both on vinyl and compact discs, although the CD versions were available for only the shortest of time. To this date, this set has never been reissued in its entirety and in a fashion that recalls the original packaging and graphics. Ok, the "ocd" in me kicked in, and I went to the closet and looked through every down beat from 1973 and into the 1974 issues until the one when Duke died. That's enough. Contrary to hopes, I did not find any reviews of Soul Box, but perhaps/definitely relevant to numbering convention of the Creed Taylor labels, there was a half-page advert for Don Sebesky's Giant Box. CTX 6031/32 and check this out: and then... They didn't break this one out into two singles, but if they had... Quote
mjazzg Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 4 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Dino Saluzzi – Albores (ECM, 2020) That is very special 21 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Grover Washington, Jr. – Soul Box Vol.1 (Kudu, 1973) A real statement, despite being wildly uneven. I really think that kids getting into jazz get a whole lot out of this era of Washington's music. I'm still upset to see the sneers that his music receives from some areas of the jazz establishment. This again. If Kamasi hasn't listened to 'Don't explain' from this album then my name isn't mjazzg Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 8 minutes ago, mjazzg said: This again. If Kamasi hasn't listened to 'Don't explain' from this album then my name isn't mjazzg 100% Kamasi. Including the general sprawl of the thing. Quote
BillF Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 15 hours ago, John Tapscott said: 14 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now: Quote
Dub Modal Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 That Azymuth record is the bomb. Leaning toward picking up that reissue from Jazz Dispensery. Glass Bead Games is always excellent and Moon Rappin' has groove. Not sure how the Moody Blues crept in here, but the listen was better than expected. Hayward has some nice solos and as a psych period piece it's a fine album. The overt enthusiasm for acid that permeates the entire record is entertaining. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 The Continuing Jazz legacy of Pittsburgh Quote
jazzbo Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 Bob Dylan "More Blood, More Tracks" disc Five I've been meaning to get back to this set, and my system sounds so good now that it sounds even better than it did before, even though I thought it sounded outstanding last time. Great music and music-making. And the right speed! Quote
Dub Modal Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 40 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Kibrom Birhane, Here and There I enjoyed this. Good music, gets slotted as “jazz” because it’s mostly instrumental but seems a lot of music is like that these days. Quote
jazzbo Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 Stan Getz "The Clef & Norgran Studio Albums" disc 3 Swing so hard at times it hurts. Quote
kh1958 Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 25 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: I enjoyed this. Good music, gets slotted as “jazz” because it’s mostly instrumental but seems a lot of music is like that these days. Ethio-Jazz I suppose. Quote
aparxa Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 Streaming Barney Wilen's Tilt Is Jacky Cnudde, pianist on the Monk tracks, a pseudonym? Quote
soulpope Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 56 minutes ago, aparxa said: Streaming Barney Wilen's Tilt Is Jacky Cnudde, pianist on the Monk tracks, a pseudonym? Jacky Cnudde was said being a french swing pianist who changed his style after listening to Monk .... so he knew the Monk Songbook rather well .... Quote
jazzbo Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 Chet Baker "Baby Breeze" Limelight/Verve cd Expanded reissue of a quite nice Baker session with some stellar sidemen. Alto Saxophone, Flute – Frank Strozier Bass – Michael Fleming Drums – Charlie Rice Flugelhorn, vocals – Chet Baker Guitar – Kenny Burrell Piano – Bob James, Hal Galper Tenor Saxophone – Phil Urso Piano, Arranged By, Producer – Bobby Scott Quote
HutchFan Posted July 20, 2022 Report Posted July 20, 2022 Now listening to: Dave Liebman Group - Voyage (Evidence, 1996) with Vic Juris (g), Phil Markowitz (p, kybd), Tony Marino (b), Jamey Haddad (d, perc, vo), Café (perc, vo; 3 cuts only) Quote
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