Larry Kart Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 Ralph Lalama's "Momentum" What a fine "in the moment" player he is. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 with John Taylor, Furio Di Castri, and Joe LaBarbera Quote
soulpope Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: Yep. Hank with George Duvivier is pretty much a "can't miss" situation. It's also fun to hear how different this trio sounds with Shelly Manne in the drummer's chair compared to Jones' two Black & Blue albums -- Bluesette and Compassion -- with Duvivier and Alan Dawson. Both drummers are a good fit, although i prefer Alan Dawson in this setting .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 15 hours ago, Jim Duckworth said: I too am listening to this nice set further encouraged to do so by (much appreciated) Organissimo contributors and by a quote I came across in a Henry Threadgill interview: Eddie Lockjaw Davis, I have to say, is probably the most original saxophone player I ever heard in my life. I’ve listened to all the different saxophone players, but I’ve never heard anyone play the saxophone like that. It’s the most convoluted style of playing that I ever heard in my life. You can hear a lot of players emulate Charlie Parker, Coltrane, all kinds of players. I’ve never heard anyone that can emulate this man, or anyone who can approach the saxophone in this way. It’s a strange style of playing, and the harmonic language is very different. His way of formulating sound on the instrument is extremely different; I don’t know what that was about. If you listen to Eddie Lockjaw Davis (most people haven’t listened to him, I don’t think), you will see that the notes don’t come out of the saxophone the way they do when other people play the saxophone. It’s very convoluted. It’s the most original thing I ever heard in my life. The most original. 100% agree to that. I had the luck to hear him live on many occasions from the second half of the 70´s into the early 80´s and it was amazing. Before that I already had a chance to hear a bit of his style on the sides he made with Fats Navarro for Savoy and the two tunes on Side B of the "Red Miles Davis Album" as we called it (an italian bootleg of Miles at Birdland 1951). I even have one of his Pablo records "Straight Ahead" (with the Tommy Flanagan Trio) signed by him with a dedication for me. Recently I got that complet Griff-Jaws CD set . AND: His composition "Hey Lock" is much played here in Viena by tenor players. It´s a tricky composition with the chords of the A sections of "Body and Soul" and "Lover" in the Bridge. I love to play it and I´m always glad if a leader on tenor call´s the tune on stage..... 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Both drummers are a good fit, although i prefer Alan Dawson in this setting .... good choice ! Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 (edited) 12 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: With which of these would you start? With this one naturally! ;-}} Edited February 17, 2023 by jazzcorner Quote
BillF Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 6 hours ago, Larry Kart said: Ralph Lalama's "Momentum" What a fine "in the moment" player he is. 👍 Indeed! I remember being blown away when he strode to the front of the Mel Lewis Orchestra for the first solo of the first number in a concert I saw in 1989, not too long before this recording was made. Quote
Justin V Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 This'll tide me over until the Mosaic pops up for a price I can swing. Quote
Dub Modal Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 Starting off with some Doug Carn Then some Billy Bang And now, Arthur Blythe Quote
mjazzg Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 9 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: Starting off with some Doug Carn Then some Billy Bang And now, Arthur Blythe That's a hell of a run there Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 Clark Terry “Color Changes” Candid cd 2022 (stereo) Perhaps a unique session in Terry’s discography, a bit different in instrumentation and arrangement than others. Quote
Dub Modal Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 1 hour ago, mjazzg said: That's a hell of a run there Definitely. Loved every minute of it Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 SFJazz Collective "The Music of Michael Jackson and Original Compositions" disc 2 Quote
soulpope Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Dub Modal said: And now, Arthur Blythe Very good indeed .... Quote
Dub Modal Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 Played this one: Not that great. Tina Brooks & Lou Donaldson aren't in top form. Kept wishing it would just turn into a trio session. McFadden was nice though. Quote
Dub Modal Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 And now, Johns Surman & DeJohnette: I love the intro song. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 More Ellington transcriptions - Quote
JSngry Posted February 17, 2023 Author Report Posted February 17, 2023 28 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: Joyce Breach? Is that her real name? Wish I'd have thought of it... Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 17, 2023 Report Posted February 17, 2023 6 hours ago, John Tapscott said: 👍😁 Quote
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