Gheorghe Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Some good stuff from Viena, Austria. All those musicians are leaders himself and I am grateful that I perform with them or they play in my own band. Trance of Noiz is the wonderful album by Andi Steirer, perc. Humpty Bump from Oliver Kent´s All Star unit Worry Later, wonderful and Oliver is my favourite pianist here. Ray Aichinger´s Boogaloo album I love it just to have a lot of musical fun. Uli Langthaler is one of the most creative bassists around. He is a great composer and bandleader Dusan Novakov is probably the most recorded drummer here in Austria and has played with all greats I can imagine. Monday Night with Kirk Lightsey.... Waltz for Serena by Bop Explosion, my own band gathers Andi Steirer, Uli Langthaler, Dusan Novakov and two great horn players : Johannes Probst had performed with Lee Konitz and Barry Harris, Márton Papp as, is the young guy who had played with all greats here in Austria, he also had performed with James Rotondi while he was teaching in Graz....... Quote
EKE BBB Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Just listened to a couple of very different duets Quote
jazzbo Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 12 degrees and snow. Still winter! A big deer in the back yard did not seem to mind. I didn’t stay out long though. . . wow. . . the cold just sits on your skin and takes root. Starting off with some very old, very dear music. Miles Davis “Big Fun” Columbia 2 LP, “Ife” Sounding excellent with the new upgrade to the Rega turntable setup. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Purchased the LP in high school - still amazed by the 3 disc cd set. Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Kapp HI-Fi KL 1055 (FSR reissue 1987) - John Towner (Williams) . The John Towner Touch" - rec. 1956 Quote
HutchFan Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 (edited) Hank Crawford - Memphis, Ray and a Touch of Moody (32 Jazz, 2 CDs) Disc 2 - Originally released as two Atlantic LPs: Soul of the Ballad and Dig These Blues Edited January 15 by HutchFan Quote
rostasi Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Still enjoying this guy's work - and he certainly has a lot of it. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 Weather Report “Sweetnighter” Columbia LP This LP always tells me a lot about my system. What it is telling me today is good things. Mr. White and Mr. Vitous on bass are really dishing it out! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 On 1/9/2025 at 3:10 PM, Simon8 said: (with Ron Miles) I've just listened to this for the first time on the basis of your post. Really an excellent record. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Starting a cold morning with side 1 of this monser album again. So much history with this release for me, and I just sink into all the little details that the LP provides. Weather Report “Sweetnighter” Columbia LP Quote
jazzbo Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 This is a gem! Jonah Jones “Muted Jazz” Capitol LP Bass – John Browne* Drums – Harold Austin Piano – George Rhodes Trumpet, Vocals – Jonah Jones Quote
EKE BBB Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 7 minutes ago, jazzbo said: This is a gem! Jonah Jones “Muted Jazz” Capitol LP Bass – John Browne* Drums – Harold Austin Piano – George Rhodes Trumpet, Vocals – Jonah Jones 👌 Quote
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