HutchFan Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Shirley Scott - Legends of Acid Jazz (Prestige) This CD compiles two albums, both recorded in 1961: Hip Soul and Hip Twist. Quote
mikeweil Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Forgot to pst Sunday afternoon: The Candid albums is so great! Quote
kh1958 Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Joe Chambers, Dance Kobina (Blue Note) Quote
jazzbo Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Very much a set of questionable (often distorted) recording quality tapes but so much music and fun. Bob Dylan “The Basement Tapes Complete, Bootleg Series Vol. 11” disc 1 Quote
HutchFan Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 The Jazz Tribe - The Next Step (Red, 1999) Ray Mantilla & Bobby Watson (co-leaders) with Jack Walrath, Ronnie Matthews, Curtis Lundy & Victor Lewis One of those records that's guaranteed to lift my spirits whenever I give it a spin. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Miles Davis “My Funny Valentine” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD To quote another Miles title: It’s about That time 640×615 54.8 KB Quote
HutchFan Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band - Antidote (Concord, 2019) Piano, Keyboards – Chick Corea Flute, Sax – Jorge Pardo Trumpet – Michael Rodriguez Trombone – Steve Davis Guitar – Niño Josele Bass – Carlitos del Puerto Drums – Marcus Gilmore Percussion – Luisito Quintero Vocals – Ruben Blades, Maria Bianca, Gayle Moran Corea Quote
John Tapscott Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 On 2/11/2023 at 6:09 PM, HutchFan said: Next up: John Taylor Trio - Decipher (MPS, 1973) with Chris Laurence (b) and Tony Levin (d) 👍 22 hours ago, jazzcorner said: 👍 51 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: Long time no listen: 👍 Now: Quote
Dub Modal Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 WIlson Orchestra's Portraits. Maybe my favorite album with Joe Pass on it. Quote
BillF Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 34 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: 👍 Quote
T.D. Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 7 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I had not seen fotos of Clark Terry when he was young. I remember him "only" as that kind of elder statesman, who usually sat on a chair while playing but still played very fine. But here on that photo he looks like a twin brother of Bud Powell. I didn´t know there can be such an astonishing similarity.... How could you describe Clark Terry´s trumpet style. Miles Davis praised him highly as a major influence back then in Saint Louis, but even if he was in the age between Diz and Miles there is not much recording evidence of him from the bebop days, and also later you always read about Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd in the 50´s and Hubbard and Woody Shaw later. One thing that I had heard had given him a small commercial succes was what he called "Mumbles", I think once I heard an album from 1975 where there is something of that, but mostly I remember him as the elder sir, the old master who would share the stage mostly with younger musicians.....great ! Incredible resemblance between Clark Terry and Bud Powell! I had no idea, thanks for pointing that out. I think the "Mumbles" thing, which was even a single, first appeared on the 1964 album (don't know which was released first, single or album). I always had the impression it became a schtick that he would often perform. I'm pretty sure I saw it long ago on TV... Quote
soulpope Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: Well aged music .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 16 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I have not seen many fotos of Hampton Hawes and it seems that his discography is not as rich as that of other contemporanous pianists like let´s say Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Drew or Sonny Clark, and became even less frequently recorded in the 60´s or 70´s. It seems that later he switched to electric piano, since the last evedences of him on live records were with Dexter and Gene Ammons at Montreux, where he plays Fender Rhodes piano. Seeing this cover photo I´m really astonished of his resemblance to the very very fine Israel born and Vienna based pianist Elias Meiri, who has impressed me here. Just look here: 13 hours ago, jazzbo said: Miles Davis “My Funny Valentine” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD To quote another Miles title: It’s about That time 640×615 54.8 KB One of the early records I had. I must admit at from the first moment I had heard it, it impressed me even more than the record of the 1st Quinted that I had. Though a record with the 50´s first quintet was my first record ever, this one really got me. The treatment of My Funny Valentine amazed me, and the faster version of "All Blues" fascinated me much more than the most famous slower first version. I think the twin album "Four and More" was not so much around than "My Funny Valentine". Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 13 hours ago, HutchFan said: Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band - Antidote (Concord, 2019) Piano, Keyboards – Chick Corea Flute, Sax – Jorge Pardo Trumpet – Michael Rodriguez Trombone – Steve Davis Guitar – Niño Josele Bass – Carlitos del Puerto Drums – Marcus Gilmore Percussion – Luisito Quintero Vocals – Ruben Blades, Maria Bianca, Gayle Moran Corea This must be very interesting ! I was there and already a big jazz fan, when the original "Spanish Heart" came out. I remember so many of now classic jazz rock (later called "fusion" ) albums that were brandnew and later became classics. "Headhunters", "Romantic Warrior", "My Spanish Heart", Stanley Clark´s "Modern Man" "Billy Cobham-George Duke", that was common ground then and the stuff you dealed with every day. In the more recent past, my wife discovered an album she thought I must like, and it was also a recent new edition of "RTF" but with Jean Luc Ponty added and I love it. I think, your new album of Spanish Heart could bring similar delight to me. Anyway it´s sometimes funny to hear original 70´s electric jazz NOW, since the then modern electric instruments look and sound so archaic. Like the Wah Wah Pedal Miles used, like the early synthies they had then, the old amps and stuff. Quote
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