Gheorghe Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 15 hours ago, John Tapscott said: Oh I remember them very well. But the story behind them is also interesting. The "Me myself and I" was the last album, that I think was published during Mingus ´last months or weeks of live, while "Something..." was published one year later of unissued material from the "Me Myself and I" . The interesting thing is, that "Three or Four Worlds of Drums" was "born" during a tour of Mingus in Tunisia (too bad nothing from down there is available), where he heard a lot of north african drums and the slightly oriental timbre of that mega suite prooves it. It was intended to be a large opus like "three or four shades of the blues" and "Cumbia and Jazz Fusion" had been. It was originally written for Mingus´ touring band, but like "Cumbia" the label had it grossly overproduced with just too many musicians, I would have preferred only the three drummers and percussion with the core quintet, maybe augmented with a trombone player and an alto player, but not dozens of them..... 7 hours ago, Brad said: My personal favourite from Sonny´s BN albums ! 15 hours ago, mhatta said: I don't call the organists after Jimmy Smith as something like clones of Jimmy Smith; just as Bud Powell doesn't resemble Bud Powell's followers, Jimmy Smith is very individualistic and resembles no one. And the organists who came out after Smith's success--Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Richard Groove Holmes, Freddie Roach, Reuben Wilson, Larry Young and others--were all unique and distinctive. Personally, I prefer Prestige to BN's organ stuff because they are more earthy, but, well, that's probably just a matter of taste... Thank you so much for your kind answer. I like that because I sometimes miss that albums are just posted with them covers but not discussed musically...... Well, in my case maybe the organ is just an instrument for listening, my main interest is such instruments where I almost feel that I´d play with them or first of all LEARN from them and that is definitly horn players and drummers..... Larry Young is my absolute fave on organ, because like Jimmy Smith in his generation and Larry Young in his generation played more than just the instrument. Sure I hear the organ, but first of all I hear THE Jimmy Smith, THE Larry Young, and most of all, with stellar fellow musicians like Lou Donaldson, Art Blakey, Hank Mobley, Donald Byrd in Jimmie´s case and Sam Rivers, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, Elvin Jones in Larry´s case. That´s why -----though a piano player my self, I have very very few piano led albums, even Bud, I kept the ones that have horns but much of the trio work bores me, either because the drums is not recorded properly (have Max Roach on Verve sessions but can´t hear him ????!) or in Europe you have weak or even amateur drummers. From post Bud players I like Garland for his chords, Sonny Clark only with horn players, of course very much Horace Silver Quintet. Forgot one man on organ who I love doing his organ: Miles Davis !!!! What he did in the Mid seventies on organ was fantastic ! Them chords, I must say I learned something from the way Miles does chords, just for contemporary music..... Quote
jazzbo Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 The nice and cool calm before it gets hot today. Airto “Natural Feelings” Japan cd Airto’s work of this time period is fascinating to me. (This was recorded in 1970). This group of musicians work so well together! Hermeto brings his magic here. Bass – Ron Carter Guitar – Sivuca Percussion, Vocals – Airto Moreira Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Flute – Hermeto Vocals – Flora Purim Quote
OliverM Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 Not so much time for listening lately and this is fantastic this morning. Quote
optatio Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 11 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 22 minutes ago, Joe said: Excellent 👌👍 .... Quote
mhatta Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 31 minutes ago, Joe said: Very good one! Compassion, recorded the next day at the same place and with the same lineup, is also excellent, but for some reason it does not seem to have been released on CD or streamed. I thought all Enja discs were released on CD, but obviously am wrong. Quote
soulpope Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 33 minutes ago, mhatta said: Compassion, recorded the next day at the same place and with the same lineup, is also excellent, but for some reason it does not seem to have been released on CD or streamed. I thought all Enja discs were released on CD, but obviously am wrong. You're right, "Compassion" never released on CD .... Quote
John Tapscott Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 This was one long concert - would have been nearly 3 hours with intermission. Good, though. Quote
kh1958 Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 An Evening With Joe Henderson (Red) Quote
jlhoots Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 1 hour ago, Simon8 said: I have that in the glove compartment of my car. I'll have to get it out & play it. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 This is a compilation of cuts originally released on two French labels: Barclay and Festival. Rather than a compilation, I'd love to see a comprehensive box set reissue of BP's music on those labels. But I suppose that's unlikely to ever happen. So this'll do. Over the last couple years, Powell has become one of my favorite musicians -- in any genre. Quote
soulpope Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: An Evening With Joe Henderson (Red) Charlie Haden still in good shape .... Quote
Joe Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 5 hours ago, soulpope said: You're right, "Compassion" never released on CD .... I did not know this. Odd indeed, but it gives me something to track down. Thanks! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 3 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: what a banger this is Wow. I completely understand forgot that record.. Quote
soulpope Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: One of the 60's best Rhythm Sections at work .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 (edited) Hugh Hopper – Hopper Tunity Box This is some good stuff. A lot of bite to this one. Edited September 5, 2024 by Rabshakeh Quote
GA Russell Posted September 5, 2024 Report Posted September 5, 2024 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Hugh Hopper – Hopper Tunity Box This is some good stuff. A lot of bite to this one. 👍 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 6, 2024 Report Posted September 6, 2024 (edited) Curious about the reason the cd reissue omits the color red from the original lp pressing. Edited September 6, 2024 by Chuck Nessa Quote
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