JSngry Posted June 4, 2024 Author Report Posted June 4, 2024 3 hours ago, soulpope said: Recorded in October 1990 .... the search is over .... there is always Hope .... That's a good record. Found this attractive and unusually structured tune when reevaluating Waiting: Quote
jazzbo Posted June 4, 2024 Report Posted June 4, 2024 Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago, Japanese LP facsimile 24bit cd 1996, PHCE-3065 640×640 115 KB I haven’t spun this in some time and it’s a treat to hear again. But. . . I’ve long been puzzled. . . who chose “Limehouse Blues” and “Star Fell on Alabama”? Quote
jazzbo Posted June 4, 2024 Report Posted June 4, 2024 (edited) “Nat King Cole LIve at the Bllue Note Chicago 1953” disc 2 Listening to disc 2 again. This is a very charming set. . . Nat is so inviting, you feel as if you are there. And . . . John Collins and Lee Young! Edited June 5, 2024 by jazzbo Quote
JSngry Posted June 5, 2024 Author Report Posted June 5, 2024 Jack Tracy? Throw in "Weaver Of Dreams". It was literally decades before I heard another version of that, and then it was a vocal. One more reason I should have paid attention to singers before I did. "Stars..." Is a bit of a classic, imo. I've yet to meet a "bop" altoist who can't play it at least in part! "Limehouse..." is sort of a "Sweet Georgia Brown" running of the cycle thing that used to be a popular way to show off the chops in a show-offy way, so with these two guys up front, hey. Producers gotta produce. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 I owned both of these recordings as LPs, but wanted to upgrade to digital. In Berlin was only issued in Europe on LP. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 7 minutes ago, JSngry said: Jack Tracy? Throw in "Weaver Of Dreams". It was literally decades before I heard another version of that, and then it was a vocal. One more reason I should have paid attention to singers before I did. "Stars..." Is a bit of a classic, imo. I've yet to meet a "bop" altoist who can't play it at least in part! "Limehouse..." is sort of a "Sweet Georgia Brown" running of the cycle thing that used to be a popular way to show off the chops in a show-offy way, so with these two guys up front, hey. Producers gotta produce. Yes, it was probably Tracy. . . but those two, those three. . . I don't know a couple of originals or bop workhorses would have been more. . . anticipated? effective? We got what we got and it's fun. I can't hear "Alabama" without Teagarden's voice coming in my head. Quote
JSngry Posted June 5, 2024 Author Report Posted June 5, 2024 Coltrane allegedly knew every song. And "Weaver..." is a good one Quote
Ken Dryden Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 12 minutes ago, JSngry said: Coltrane allegedly knew every song. And "Weaver..." is a good one Probably the first version I remember hearing was Don Grolnick's Blue Note recording of it. Quote
dougcrates Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 7 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: Intelligent stuff. A classic 5 mic album. 7 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: Ahahah ... Thank you. Just luck. Do you know this album ? I have it for sale right now butttt .... maybe i have to keep it. There is a chance it will grow on me. It is alittle bit to raw and hard for me. You understand ? Another classic. It's been so long that I can't remember the back story but I'm pretty sure this album was pulled from the shelves shortly after it was released. 23 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now this AMAZING record: BBE CD reissue A great album. I'd never heard of it until this reissue but I've kept it in heavy rotation since. Quote
JSngry Posted June 5, 2024 Author Report Posted June 5, 2024 I heard "Weaver ...' in high school, back when these things ran rampant: My next version was the Limelight LP, which, dare I say it, was not more enjoyable due to it's being complete. But..."The Tune Of The Hickory Stick"...no, no such thing, not on this record. Quote
dougcrates Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 On 6/2/2024 at 5:49 AM, Referentzhunter said: My favourite Wu solo album. On 6/1/2024 at 8:32 AM, Referentzhunter said: "My man Ron Carter is on the bass...". My all-time favourite rap album. Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 7 minutes ago, dougcrates said: My favourite Wu solo album It's great but I put Cuban Linx slightly above it. Quote
JSngry Posted June 5, 2024 Author Report Posted June 5, 2024 45 minutes ago, JSngry said: ..."The Tune Of The Hickory Stick"...no, no such thing, not on this record. Maybe there is? Discogs pictures insist on it but I have no recollection of it being on that Everest record. But this does sound familiar from somewhere: So I guess it is there but just didn't take for whatever reason. Maybe "Weaver Of Dreams" just obliterated it Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 (edited) Newport Jazz Festival All Stars “Bern Concert '89” Concord cd Some great Ricky Ford! 7 hours ago, JSngry said: Maybe there is? Discogs pictures insist on it but I have no recollection of it being on that Everest record. But this does sound familiar from somewhere: So I guess it is there but just didn't take for whatever reason. Maybe "Weaver Of Dreams" just obliterated it ???? Hickory Stick does appear here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_for_Joy_(Cannonball_Adderley_album) Edited June 5, 2024 by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 McCoy Tyner “Sahara” Mobile Fidelity Labs SACD 600×600 92.2 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 This is one of those rare recordings where the engineering is an essential part of the story-telling, and Kevin Gray’s mastering lets that story ring out. Where RVG placed Jones’ drums as an anchor, how delicately he recorded Wilbur Little’s bass and Candido’s drums, where and with such careful attention to volume and intensity he placed the horns and flutes. . . there is mastery here that is a perfect vehicle for the music. This is one of the 85th Anniversary UHQCDs that has really impressed me by bringing out the heart of the music. Elvin Jones “Poly-Currents” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary UHQCD It’s nice that Mrs. Jones is featured on the cover as well as her composition included is one of the best performances Quote
HutchFan Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 Taking a voyage to Strata-East (via Mosaic): Charles Tolliver - Mosaic Select 20 Now -- Disc 2: Originally released as Charles Tolliver Music Inc., Live in Tokyo Last night -- Disc 1: Originally released as Charles Tolliver Music Inc., Live at Slugs', Vols. 1 & 2 Powerful, serious, swaggering music !!! Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 Grant Green “Live at the Lighthouse” Blue Note Rare Groove cd Quote
soulpope Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Taking a voyage to Strata-East (via Mosaic): Charles Tolliver - Mosaic Select 20 Now -- Disc 2: Originally released as Charles Tolliver Music Inc., Live in Tokyo Last night -- Disc 1: Originally released as Charles Tolliver Music Inc., Live at Slugs', Vols. 1 & 2 Powerful, serious, swaggering music !!! Spot on 🥳🥳🥳 .... Quote
HutchFan Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 (edited) Now streaming: Jasper van 't Hof's Pork Pie - The Door Is Open (MPS, 1976) with Charlie Mariano, Philip Catherine, Bo Steif, and John Marshall QUESTION: I know that Philip Catherine is half English and half Belgian. How does he pronounce his name? Phi-LEEP CAT-er-ina (French)? Or PHIL-up CATHER-in (English)? Or some other way? Edited June 5, 2024 by HutchFan Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 I especially enjoy Sonny Clark's piano work here. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 David Murray Octet - Ming Inspired by discussion in the Vinyl thread. First time in years, this was a big album for me in my early Jazz listening days Quote
soulpope Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 Near time re-play ..... finally it clicked .... it took 25 years, but good things come to those who wait .... Quote
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