optatio Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 3 hours ago, jazzbo said: Chick Corea “Return to Forever” ECM LP My original LP of this bought when it was a fresh recording. LOVE THIS MUSIC SO MUCH. The LP is a little beat, but it’s like a time portable for me. 👍 - same here! Quote
HutchFan Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 I like this one. It's sorta Jimmy Giuffre-like in its folksy quietness. and Quote
jazzbo Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 Stan Getz “At Large–Recorded in Copehnagen” Verve 2 cd set, disc 1 Stan sounding so warm and swinging just so. Quote
John Tapscott Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 (edited) On 8/8/2023 at 1:00 AM, HutchFan said: Phil Woods Quintet - Souvenirs (Venus/Evidence, 1995) 👍 On 8/7/2023 at 3:08 PM, jazzbo said: “Basie at Birdland” Roulette/WEA Japan cd 600×600 80.1 KB 👍 On 8/7/2023 at 7:08 PM, dougcrates said: 👍 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: I like this one. It's sorta Jimmy Giuffre-like in its folksy quietness. and 👍 for the Mingus; don't know the Lloyd. Not much info supplied with this one, but it's good. Seems to be the '58 Peacock Lane band with Harris, Hanna et al, and a later Herd, possibly '61, predating the Philips recordings. Edited August 9, 2023 by John Tapscott Quote
BillF Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 7 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Jazz West Records JWLP-2 - Jack Sheldon Quintet feat. Zoot Sims - rec. July 1955 👍 Now playing: Quote
optatio Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 Cecil Taylor: Student Studies. Affinity CD AFF 770 [1990] Personnel: Jimmy Lyons (as), Cecil Taylor (p), Alan Silva (b), Andrew Cyrille (dr). Rec. Nov. 30, 1966, Paris Quote
dougcrates Posted August 9, 2023 Report Posted August 9, 2023 Listening on Apple Music. A great discovery. Quote
T.D. Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 (edited) I have all the recordings in this series, but don't listen to them enough. Edited August 10, 2023 by T.D. Quote
jazzcorner Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 10 hours ago, BillF said: Now playing: Yes a good one 😁👍 Quote
Gheorghe Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 15 hours ago, jazzbo said: Chick Corea “Return to Forever” ECM LP My original LP of this bought when it was a fresh recording. LOVE THIS MUSIC SO MUCH. The LP is a little beat, but it’s like a time portable for me. From the most popular early electric "jazz-rock" formations of the ex-Milesmen Chick Corea (RTF) and Herbie Hancock (Headhunters) I think I liked them both, but I dug Headhunters more at that time. The nonplusultra Chick Corea fans were other folks then that the Hancock-folks. I think the Chick Corea fans I got to know had a more philosophical thing goin on like "Why do I live" and "How can I become a better human being" while we Hancock-fans were more "earthbound" . But both were great. It was also that the ECM buyers were other folks than the CBS, BN and Prestige-buyers. I must admit it took me decades to dig again into Chick Coreas music, when my wife chose the newer 2000´s thing featuring Jean Luc Ponty as a winterholidays present for me. I was always delighted about such surprises, which pulled my coat into other directions, like when I got "Jimmy Giuffree trio in Graz" or "Stan Kenton live 1972" , things that until then were holes in my discography. Strange that I missed to see Chick Corea live with one exception when he sat in with the Miles Davis band. I´m still pissed off that I missed the larger RTF-world tour band in 78 with Dave Liebman in it. Didn´t even find a record of that stuff...... 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: I like this one. It's sorta Jimmy Giuffre-like in its folksy quietness. and Cumbia was one of my favourite things then, This was the times when somebody like Mingus was alive and you could find him on all European festival gigs each year. I practically witnessed the live version of the touring band since they played that almost 25 minutes long version of it with his steady quintet (Walrath, Ford, Neloms, Danny) and THEN the record still wasn´t on the market. But Mingus announced it as "Something we just recorded, it´s from a Movie Score". I think I remember the large band studio recording was a bit slower than the live version, but also the live version had all them subtitles, first the drum settin the groove, then that call and response thing with the ostinato bass, then the straight ahead passages and the Db two beat based "Mingus Rap" where he snarls "Who said Mama´s li´l baby likes shortin´ bread ?" and the strong tutti sections after that and that incredible bass solo up into the highest possible register of the bass. Wonderful, and livelong memory from the teenage days..... Quote
BillF Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now: Earlier: 👍 7 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now: 👍 Now playing: Quote
jazzbo Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 2 hours ago, Gheorghe said: From the most popular early electric "jazz-rock" formations of the ex-Milesmen Chick Corea (RTF) and Herbie Hancock (Headhunters) I think I liked them both, but I dug Headhunters more at that time. The nonplusultra Chick Corea fans were other folks then that the Hancock-folks. I think the Chick Corea fans I got to know had a more philosophical thing goin on like "Why do I live" and "How can I become a better human being" while we Hancock-fans were more "earthbound" . But both were great. It was also that the ECM buyers were other folks than the CBS, BN and Prestige-buyers. I must admit it took me decades to dig again into Chick Coreas music, when my wife chose the newer 2000´s thing featuring Jean Luc Ponty as a winterholidays present for me. I was always delighted about such surprises, which pulled my coat into other directions, like when I got "Jimmy Giuffree trio in Graz" or "Stan Kenton live 1972" , things that until then were holes in my discography. Strange that I missed to see Chick Corea live with one exception when he sat in with the Miles Davis band. I´m still pissed off that I missed the larger RTF-world tour band in 78 with Dave Liebman in it. Didn´t even find a record of that stuff...... Cumbia was one of my favourite things then, This was the times when somebody like Mingus was alive and you could find him on all European festival gigs each year. I practically witnessed the live version of the touring band since they played that almost 25 minutes long version of it with his steady quintet (Walrath, Ford, Neloms, Danny) and THEN the record still wasn´t on the market. But Mingus announced it as "Something we just recorded, it´s from a Movie Score". I think I remember the large band studio recording was a bit slower than the live version, but also the live version had all them subtitles, first the drum settin the groove, then that call and response thing with the ostinato bass, then the straight ahead passages and the Db two beat based "Mingus Rap" where he snarls "Who said Mama´s li´l baby likes shortin´ bread ?" and the strong tutti sections after that and that incredible bass solo up into the highest possible register of the bass. Wonderful, and livelong memory from the teenage days..... I got into Chick via Filles de Kilimanjaro and MIles Davis at Fillmore. I preferred his fusion work to Herbie's but I like Herbie's as well. Ponty does very little for me, never has. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 I like the idea of opposing sides: Chick, Herbie or ECM. I certainly knew ECM only fans as a youth, but that was the 1990s and by then ECM was a different beast altogether. Quote
Gheorghe Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 24 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: I like the idea of opposing sides: Chick, Herbie or ECM. I certainly knew ECM only fans as a youth, but that was the 1990s and by then ECM was a different beast altogether. The high noon of ECM was also in the late 70´s . "We" were that gang that listened to more hard driving or hard funky stuff, Bird Diz Monk, Messengers from the oldies, VSOP from neo bop acoustic, Electric Miles and Ornette´s Prime Time, and there was another group, more the first "alternative thinking" folks with more medidation or so, who loved only ECM, Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber and so on. This was two different worlds. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 Gil Evans – Svengali Bill Harper / David Sanborn right in the front row. The version of Harper's "Cry of Hunger" on this, with both of them soloing over tight orchestration, may be one of my favourite jazz tunes of the 70s. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 (edited) Stefon Harris "Black Action Figure" Blue Note cd Starting the day off with a recording that has it all. . . horns, quartet, swing, funk, introspective rumination. Edited August 10, 2023 by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted August 10, 2023 Report Posted August 10, 2023 1 minute ago, Gheorghe said: The high noon of ECM was also in the late 70´s . "We" were that gang that listened to more hard driving or hard funky stuff, Bird Diz Monk, Messengers from the oldies, VSOP from neo bop acoustic, Electric Miles and Ornette´s Prime Time, and there was another group, more the first "alternative thinking" folks with more medidation or so, who loved only ECM, Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber and so on. This was two different worlds. Quote
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