Holy Ghost Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 1 hour ago, Pim said: Digging Tapscott, this has looked very very interesting. In your opinion, how is it? Quote
optatio Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 13 hours ago, HutchFan said: 👍 - both were in Göttingen, but not together ... Quote
jazzbo Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Starting off a cold morning with some beautiful melody. Chet Baker, Philip Catherine, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse “Crystal Bells” LDH cd Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Still like Andrew Hill's Lift Every Voice way more, but this record's still cool. With that said, this album cover smokes Lift Every Voice's album cover by a landslide. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 The Dave Brubeck Quartet “Live from the Northwest 1959” Brubeck Editions cd Great sound! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Sitting' on the shelves for decades, scary, means I haven't listened to this album since at least 2005? Wow. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 The Count Basie Kansas City Septem “Mostly Blues and Some Others” Pablo cd The final small group recording by Basie for Pablo. Loving it! Bass – John Heard Drums – Roy McCurdy Guitar [Solo Guitar] – Joe Pass Piano – Count Basie Rhythm Guitar – Freddie Green Tenor Saxophone – Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis Trumpet – Snooky Young Recorded June 22, 1983 Quote
jazzbo Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Count Basie Orchestra “Fun Timie” Pablo cd Recorded at the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival–so much great music was recorded there that year. 300×298 7.38 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Tom Harrell “Stories” Contemporary cd 300×296 5.97 KB Bass – Ray Drummond Drums – Billy Hart Flugelhorn – Tom Harrell Guitar – John Scofield Piano – Niels Lan Doky Tenor Saxophone – Bob Berg Written-By – Tom Harrell Recorded January 26-27, 1988 at A&R Studios, New York City. Quote
Pim Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 6 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Digging Tapscott, this has looked very very interesting. In your opinion, how is it? It’s great. This is one of the best of the series so far (5 more to listen to) Up till now none of the releases in these series has disappointed but it’s a lot of music to digest. RYM gives a pretty accurate rating of the separate releases so you could use that to decide which volume you might pick if you don’t want all the volumes. Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 5 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Sitting' on the shelves for decades, scary, means I haven't listened to this album since at least 2005? Wow. Same here, but somehow once when I had a period of non playing, I bought too many CDs and I think you listen to them once but forget them. What I listen sometimes if the Donald Byrd, also with Pepper Adams live at the Half Note. 22 hours ago, ghost of miles said: Must be good stuff. As a kid of the generation of musicians like Sun Ra, and other leading musicians of the 60´s /70´s I had never heard about Fletcher Henderson until I saw Sun Ra live, including some Fletcher Henderson tunes I I like it very much. So lately I think I have listened to some of the original versions on youtube. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 5 hours ago, Pim said: It’s great. This is one of the best of the series so far (5 more to listen to) Up till now none of the releases in these series has disappointed but it’s a lot of music to digest. RYM gives a pretty accurate rating of the separate releases so you could use that to decide which volume you might pick if you don’t want all the volumes. Sounds sweet. Can't help but notice that awesome set up you have. Sweetness! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 Danny D'Imperio - 1st Jazz Gala 1978 (disc 1). Live at the Rum Keg Lounge in the Howard Johnson Hotel in Cortland, NY. With Frank Moser on alto, Nick Brignola on bari, Barry Keiner on piano, Carlos Laguana on bass & Danny on drums. This is smokin' stuff that Danny recorded for his own enjoyment. He sent me CD-Rs of several of these Jazz Gala concerts (two from '78 & one from '79). Quote
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