jazzbo Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 I gave this disc its probably fourth SpinClean cleaning and it does sound cleaner. Wish this were reissued on cd! “Helen Sings, Teddy Swings” Helen Merrill with Teddy Wilson Trio, Catalyst Records LP Piano – Teddy Wilson Bass – Kunimitsu Inaba or Larry Ridley Drums – Lenny McB Quote
T.D. Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 7 hours ago, mjazzg said: That's a good album It [Tristan Honsinger, From the Broken World] is, but a little "difficult" and it took me a few listens to appreciate. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 Joao Paulo, Paulo Curado and Bruno Pedroso - As Sete Ilhas De Lisboa Quote
jazzbo Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 “The Unheard And Seldom Heard Ellington - Vol. 2” Blu-Disc T-1003 LP All test pressing sides but one which was an ARC disc for theaters only (not sold in stores). Sound is surprisingly good. I bought this about 7 years ago and haven’t listened to it much. Mostly small group sides, 1933-1941 Quote
jazzbo Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 “Bill Evans - Further Ahead: Live in Finland 1964-1969” Elemental Music 2 cd set, cd 1 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 18 Report Posted April 18 Herb Geller - An American In Hamburg / The View From Here Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 It´s April, it´s spring and it´s the month when I "fell in love" with the music of Mr. Charles Mingus......I don´t know what year it was, but it might have been before 1976 when I had the first of three or four occasions to see him live. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 Going to be a wet, slightly soggy day. Getting some listening in before I have to get ready to go to a public gathering in Mentor with my wife and a few neighbors. Supposed to be a bit rainy, hope we can avoid a lot of the rain. I wanted to start off with the second disc of this set. . . but it won't load in the transport. Sigh. I'll try again in another transport later. "Bill Evans - Further Ahead: Live in Finland 1964-1969" Elemental Music 2 cd set So on to Joel Ross "The Parable of the Poet," Blue Note cd. I've been wanting to revisit this excellent disc for a while. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 Charles Mingus “The Clown” Atlantic/Analogue Productions SACD An excellent sounding edition of this fantastic album. I love all the work this group did. . .the front line is just glorious. Quote
optatio Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 6 hours ago, Gheorghe said: It´s April, it´s spring and it´s the month when I "fell in love" with the music of Mr. Charles Mingus......I don´t know what year it was, but it might have been before 1976 when I had the first of three or four occasions to see him live. 👍 + 👍 Quote
JSngry Posted April 19 Author Report Posted April 19 32 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: Bertha Hope! How is this one overall? Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 2 hours ago, jazzbo said: Charles Mingus “The Clown” Atlantic/Analogue Productions SACD An excellent sounding edition of this fantastic album. I love all the work this group did. . .the front line is just glorious. I think I have seen that album somewhere but never had heard it. Must google it on youtube eventually to hear what you talkin´´´bout. But really hip, man. I spinned Mingus, you spin him too. I have to thank him as long as I live. I would not have become a musician if he had not been on this planet. Mingus, Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders have been the most important reasons for me to get the urge to play as a kid. Monk is also a spirtual best friend of mine, but unfortunatly I didn´t hear him when he was in Viena for the last time. It was just the year before I heard Miles in Viena, and if I was only some days shy of my 14th birthday when I heard Miles, I wound have been 13 when Monk was in Town, and I fear I would not have got in the joint.... 3 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Great. I LOVE Ornette not only on as, but on violin too. My nephew is a famous actor and also very much into pantomia, and I saw him doing a pantomia show with an actress where they perform a "love affair" between a viola and a violin and as the strummed the strings of them two fiddles I liked it so much. See, they never had touched a fiddle before that and it sounded GREAT ! They had asked me to meet them on the after show party, which is easy since I´m a musician and so a "trusted person" also in appointments with other forms of arts and told him it sounded almost as good as Ornette and the next day my nephew called me and said: Ghee you was damn right. I is fantastic on violin. So thank you for posting this ! Quote
JSngry Posted April 19 Author Report Posted April 19 22 minutes ago, rostasi said: My limited experience with DeSoto records has been entirely positive. They're now a "buy on sight" label. Quote
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