Rabshakeh Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 Paul Humphrey – Supermellow (Blue Thumb, 1973) Quote
kh1958 Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 22 hours ago, soulpope said: One of these days, I need to acquire Shirley Horn's Steeplechase recordings. I don't have any of them. Quote
soulpope Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 6 minutes ago, kh1958 said: One of these days, I need to acquire Shirley Horn's Steeplechase recordings. I don't have any of them. All solid gold .... Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 Now streaming: Masahiko Sato & Toshiyuki Miyama and His New Herd - Nayutagenjo (Columbia Japan, 1976) Hypnotic, potent music. . . . And strange -- in the best sense of the word. Quote
ghost of miles Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 (edited) To quote a late-period Bud Powell title, in the mood for a classic. Presumably this will be part of the forthcoming Mosaic set—I remember how thrilled I was when it was reissued in the Connoisseur series: Edited December 28, 2022 by ghost of miles Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 8 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I love his unconventional style of piano playing. He didn´t seem to have much speed, but has a very original percussive and "two fisted" piano style, but above all I noticed his compositions which all are rare beauties. Yes, I can hear that. At times, Redd's playing reminds me (a little) of Randy Weston's style. Both men love those low, low bass notes. 8 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I don´t have records of Redd from later years, but always wondered how he managed to survive, since his discography is quite scarce and even Jackie McLean stated that Freddie Redd is like some wonderful ghost that appears sometimes....., so I don´t know, did he teach to earn a living, or what else..... I don't know what Redd did either. I have a few of his records from more recent years, including a 2015 SteepleChase release, Music for You. I've enjoyed what I've heard from Redd -- but, you're right -- his discography is relatively small, especially given the duration of his career. 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: One of these days, I need to acquire Shirley Horn's Steeplechase recordings. I don't have any of them. 1 hour ago, soulpope said: All solid gold .... Agreed! . . . But my recommendation would be to BEGIN with A Lazy Afternoon. Quote
jazzbo Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 I too wonder how Redd survived--perhaps he eked out a living playing sporadically in NYC. Wiki calls him an "autodidact" and he does sound self-taught to me (takes one to know one). I never know he played organ on James Taylor's "Carolina in my Mind"! Quote
JSngry Posted December 28, 2022 Author Report Posted December 28, 2022 How does any jazz musician survive? Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 10 minutes ago, JSngry said: How does any jazz musician survive? You'd be more qualified to answer that question than most of us. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 Erik Friedlander – Topaz Siam, 1997) A bit of a nostalgia fest here for me. Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Superb. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 (edited) Sex Mob – Dime Grind Palace (Ropeadope, 2003) Haven't heard much from Steven Bernstein recently. I always liked the feel of records like this and Diaspora Soul. Genuinely sleazy music. Edited December 28, 2022 by Rabshakeh Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 Marcin Wasilewski Trio / Joe Lovano – Arctic Riff (ECM, 2020) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 Byard Lancaster – Exodus (Philly Jazz, 1977) Quote
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