gmonahan Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 On 4/9/2025 at 9:03 AM, John Tapscott said: I addition to those mentioned by Lon and Peter, here are 3 more I really like and recommend: 👍 Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 8 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: One my favs from the WCC series. Guess it didn't take off but very happy with the 12 they issued. Anyone know the reason why this session was not issued until years later? To these ears, this record is just as awesome as Complete Communion, and SFI. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 Javon Jackson "Now" Palmetto cd Oh yeah, Sunday night blues. Bass – Kenny Davis Drums – Greg Hutchinson Guitar – David Gilmore Organ – Dr. Lonnie Smith Tenor Saxophone – Javon Jackson Vocals – Lisa Fischer Quote
JSngry Posted April 13 Author Report Posted April 13 17 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Anyone know the reason why this session was not issued until years later? To these ears, this record is just as awesome as Complete Communion, and SFI. You mean on CD or on LP? In the LP days, only Complete Communion stayed readily available IIRC. I remember the other two being "finds" when I did find them. When was the Don Cherry Mosaic released? Quote
jazzbo Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 (edited) Mosaic was released 1993 "Where is Brooklyn?" was recorded November 1966 and released in 1969. Edited April 14 by jazzbo Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 21 minutes ago, JSngry said: You mean on CD or on LP? In the LP days, only Complete Communion stayed readily available IIRC. I remember the other two being "finds" when I did find them. When was the Don Cherry Mosaic released? I meant the LP. CD was released in 2005. Session was recorded in 1966. By the sleeve art, I'm guessing the LP came out in 1969-70. On par with CC and SFI; I may like it even a bit more. Don Cherry's BN's are just a purple patch of awesomeness (incredible series). (1964-67, including ) Wow! Now: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 No slouching here. Think Don was way more intense at this time than Ornette. Karl Berger! Wow! Really enjoying Don Cherry's music the last couple of days. Great stuff, beyond the great stuff with Ornette. The fidelity on these live records is pretty nice. Now Vol. 2: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 2 hours ago, jazzbo said: Mosaic was released 1993 "Where is Brooklyn?" was recorded November 1966 and released in 1969. 🤘Thank you! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 The Don Cherry ESP's are wildly good! To tone it down before I wake up the wife and disrupt the school day: Quote
Pim Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 10 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: The Don Cherry ESP's are wildly good! To tone it down before I wake up the wife and disrupt the school day: Yeah that whole period is my favorite Don Cherry. The Blue Notes plus the ESP's and the BYG. Lovely side appereances with Albert Heath on Kawaida en with Clifford Jordan on 'In the World'. Mostly recorded between 1965 and 1970. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 Should be another warmer day thank goodness. I’ve been neglecting my collection of Japanese 24 Bit by RVG cds for too long, decided to spin this one. Donald Byrd “Off to the Races” Blue Note Japan 24 Bit by RVG lp facsimile cd Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 16 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Should be another warmer day thank goodness. I’ve been neglecting my collection of Japanese 24 Bit by RVG cds for too long, decided to spin this one. Donald Byrd “Off to the Races” Blue Note Japan 24 Bit by RVG lp facsimile cd Great record. Jackie, Pepper! Love BN Byrd. Was playing this the other night, About cars, Herbie has (still has) that neat genuine Shelby he bought 3k in 1963, after his first big hit made money? (Watermelon Man?) that's worth like 3mil now (featuring Jay Leno and Herbie driving in it on his super car show), but I always liked Donald's reserved taste; either choosing to be a Mercedes or a Jag man. But you have to choose, can't be both. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 Gorgeous car Herbie's a genius. He had the gumption and foresight to hold on to that car? Wow. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 (edited) 2 hours ago, Pim said: Yeah that whole period is my favorite Don Cherry. The Blue Notes plus the ESP's and the BYG. Lovely side appereances with Albert Heath on Kawaida en with Clifford Jordan on 'In the World'. Mostly recorded between 1965 and 1970. Right? What he was doing in that half decade was Don Cherry, no longer just known as an Ornette sideman. The BN's and ESP's keep me on edge. No slouching, no downtime-relentless!! Just the way I like it. Gotta revisit the "mu" stuff right now. Mu is Japanese for "nothingness" right? Existential in European talk. Don Cherry was a deep dude, Have both parts, playing it now. 13 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Right? What he was doing in that half decade was Don Cherry, no longer just known as an Ornette sideman. The BN's and ESP's keep me on edge. No slouching, no downtime-relentless!! Just the way I like it. Gotta revisit the "mu" stuff right now. Mu is Japanese for "nothingness" right? Existential in European talk. Don Cherry was a deep dude, Have both parts, playing it now. Thank you for hipping me back to this sweet record Pim! Edited April 14 by Holy Ghost Wrong sleeve art. This. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 Chick Corea "Return to Forever" ECM LP Listened to my OG LP and man what a wonderful experience. This is a masterpiece. What Joe, Flora and Airto contribute has always intrigued me. And Chick's Fender Rhodes playing is among the best ever. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 22 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Right? What he was doing in that half decade was Don Cherry, no longer just known as an Ornette sideman. The BN's and ESP's keep me on edge. No slouching, no downtime-relentless!! Just the way I like it. Gotta revisit the "mu" stuff right now. Mu is Japanese for "nothingness" right? Existential in European talk. Don Cherry was a deep dude, Have both parts, playing it now. Thank you for hipping me back to this sweet record Pim! Its just Don and Ed Blackwell, sounds like a symphony, wow! Quote
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