BillF Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 36 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: 👍 Quote
BillF Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Jim Duckworth said: 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 3 hours ago, BillF said: Solid gold .... Quote
Joe Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 (edited) A useful reminder for me: never, ever, ever sleep on PD. Edited November 13, 2022 by Joe Quote
HutchFan Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 (edited) This again: 23 hours ago, optatio said: 👍 ... also on my shelf! Now I listen to them recorded live: I don't have that one -- but I bet it's wonderful too! Edited November 13, 2022 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 More from Allen, Haden & Motian: In the Year of the Dragon (JMT/Winter & Winter, 1989) Quote
BillF Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Joe said: 👍 Now playing: Quote
soulpope Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 16 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: Exceptional .... Quote
BillF Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 1 hour ago, John Tapscott said: 👍 Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 If there's a better ballad player than Jug, I haven't heard them. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 Hampton Hawes - Blues for Bud (Black Lion) with Jimmy Woode (b) and Arthur Taylor (d) Recorded in 1968 in Paris; originally released in 1971 as Spanish Steps Thanks to @soulpope for hipping me to this terrific album several years ago. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 Haven't played this in a while. My bad. Quote
soulpope Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: Hampton Hawes - Blues for Bud (Black Lion) with Jimmy Woode (b) and Arthur Taylor (d) Recorded in 1968 in Paris; originally released in 1971 as Spanish Steps Thanks to @soulpope for hipping me to this terrific album several years ago. Glad you like it .... for me as Piano Trio aficionado this is a desert island platter .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 17 hours ago, Jim Duckworth said: From all the more traditional recordings McLean made before "One Step Beyond" this is my favourite. Nowadays I rarely listen to the dozens of Prestige sessions he did but this one is my idea of a perfectly done Standardtunes-Album with a perfect rhythm-section. And dig "Let´s face the music and dance", that´s a very very old tune I think from the late 20´s or early 30´s but very interesting chords. It´s interesting that Walter Bishop, who was quite obscure after the time with Bird, did some sessions around 1960 as a sideman for BN, the others I think was the "Cappuccino-Swing" that @BillF mentioned, and the wonderful Dizzy Reece album. And Jimmy Garrison on bass was also was a quite rare guest on BN. 11 hours ago, John Tapscott said: If I remember right, there was also a Clifford Brown "Memorial Album" on Prestige. This one is very fine and I think it was done before Brownie became really famous. Is this the one with Lou Donaldson on as ? The lineup for the Blakey live date at Birdland ? Anyway, I have it somewhere, I think it is one of Brownies earlier records before the Roach-Brown Unit. 2 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Haven't played this in a while. My bad. Oh yeah. It is interesting, that all sidemen of Miles Davis´ so called "Second Quintet" recorded for BN. This one is astonishing for a just 18 year old boy. He must have been very very adult for his age to make such a highly intellectual album. Wonderful music. It shows another side of Tony , the composer side. Anyway, Tony always has been one of my favourite drummers. 10 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: oh fine, a lot of old BN stuff around here now. Maybe this one was the best showcase for Mr.Chambers, though maybe lesser known than "Whims of Chambers". I had "Whims" mostly for Trane and Philly J.J. and I think I saw this "Quintet" only as a BN-Conn. The third album without horns is the most obscure one. I don´t think it sold that well. Quote
soulpope Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 2 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Haven't played this in a while. My bad. I never really "got" this one .... or the music didn't get me .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 14, 2022 Report Posted November 14, 2022 (edited) Just the B side of this Pacific Jazz LP 45 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: If I remember right, there was also a Clifford Brown "Memorial Album" on Prestige. This one is very fine and I think it was done before Brownie became really famous. Is this the one with Lou Donaldson on as ? The lineup for the Blakey live date at Birdland ? Anyway, I have it somewhere, I think it is one of Brownies earlier records before the Roach-Brown Unit. Was it this ione? Edited November 14, 2022 by jazzcorner more text Quote
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