Peter Friedman Posted February 4 Report Posted February 4 Jerome Sabbagh is a new name to me. He plays well, but it was (one of my favorite pianists) Kenny Barron that attracted me to this album. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 4 Report Posted February 4 (edited) Now streaming via YT: Nathan Davis - The 6th Sense in the 11th House (Segue, 1972) I'd love to see someone reissue this LP. There are six originals available on Discogs. The lowest price: $272.22 + shipping Edited February 4 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted February 4 Report Posted February 4 I keep coming back to this CD lately: Henri Texier - Respect (Label Bleu, 1997) Quote
HutchFan Posted February 4 Report Posted February 4 Next up: John Scofield Trio - Live: EnRoute (Verve, 2004) with Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 4 Report Posted February 4 MPS 0088.051 - George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band " Live At The 'Quartier Latin' Berlin" - rec. 1980 - Engineer: Reinhard Zwierlein Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 5 Report Posted February 5 13 hours ago, HutchFan said: with Bob Stewart (tu) and Cecil Brooks III (d) Excellent! I love the sound of Arthur Blythe. But I don´t have this. I think that maybe I am afread of a trio with a tuba instead of a bass. Maybe I should listen to it a bit somewhere, because maybe I just didn´t open up for other rhythmsections than bass and drums. Have you noticed that on this photo Arthur Blythe looks almost identically like Bud Powell ???? Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 5 Report Posted February 5 (edited) MPS/BASF 29 22311-6 (2 LP set) - Slide Hampton-Joe Haider Orchestra " Give Me A Double" - rec. 1974 live at 'Domicile' ,Munich - Engineer: Juergen Koppers Edited February 5 by jazzcorner typo Quote
Holy Ghost Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 On 2/4/2025 at 6:43 AM, jazzbo said: As I noted above. Right now 300×295 8.24 KB Art Taylor “A.T.'s Delight” 24 Bit by RVG Blue Note Japan lp facsimile cd Art Taylor – drums Dave Burns – trumpet Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone Wynton Kelly – piano Paul Chambers – bass Carlos “Patato” Valdes – conga So happy to grab the RVG. Wow, reviewing, great stuff you guys are listening too. Now: Grant Green. I want to hold your hand. (BN Special Box Set)...only way I could get this album in amicable means. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 On 2/4/2025 at 12:51 AM, Gheorghe said: When was J.J.´s run with columbia? 😃 Two years, roughly 59-61?. One official Columbia cd release, otherwise on the mosaic. Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 58 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: 😃 Two years, roughly 59-61?. One official Columbia cd release, otherwise on the mosaic. I have not so many JJ as leader: I have the one from the 40´s with Bud and Max Roach, on Savoy I think. And then only the "Yokohama Concert" with Nat Adderly, that´s my favourite album of him, and of course "Pineaccles". 3 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: So happy to grab the RVG. Wow, reviewing, great stuff you guys are listening too. Now: Grant Green. I want to hold your hand. (BN Special Box Set)...only way I could get this album in amicable means. Grant Green "I wanna hold your hand" is one that Serena likes. I even think I got it from her. I like albums with a guitar player if it has also horns. Like here with Hank Mobley, or there is also some with Joe Henderson. But in general, nowadays I listen more to albums of artists who were my first musical impressions: Pharoah Sanders has a very very big role in it, and Sun Ra. Among my first few records was an early Sanders record and the "Nothing Is" from Sun Ra, both on ESP I supose. This here is the same band I heard live. I was astonished then that they also played some old tunes like "King Porter Stuff" but I also liked very much the angelic voice of June Tyson. What can I say: "Space is the place". Quote
jazzbo Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 COLD again. Got to sleep late though, nice! Starting the day off with a new arrival: Arturo O’Farrill “Legacies” Blue Note cd 6 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: 😃 Two years, roughly 59-61?. One official Columbia cd release, otherwise on the mosaic. That's incorrect--he recorded albums for Columbia from '56 to '61. Quote
Simon8 Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 (another excellent pianoless quartet Riley record Quote
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