JSngry Posted May 12 Author Report Posted May 12 19 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Don't question that, Gil Evans is a modern day master and very much respect Helen Merrell. Just didn't dig the record. What, you don't like opium with your Seconal? 🤩🤩🤩🤩👁️🗨️ Quote
Holy Ghost Posted May 12 Report Posted May 12 3 minutes ago, JSngry said: What, you don't like opium with your Seconal? 🤩🤩🤩🤩👁️🗨️ Lols, I had to look up what Seconals were 😁 Quote
JSngry Posted May 12 Author Report Posted May 12 On 5/10/2025 at 2:17 PM, jazzbo said: That's cool. I don't do files or stream. Some day if I am feeling really confident and adventurous I may try the downloading and burning to cdr. . . but that won't be soon. Forgot to mention that Bandcamp generally offers WAV file for the same price as anything else. So if you got the hard drive space (and you really should, everybody should these days) , hey...some artists on Bandcamp aren't even offering CDs these days. Mostly young composers in the classical/classical-adjacent world, but a trend's a trend. Quote
John Tapscott Posted May 12 Report Posted May 12 4 hours ago, jazzcorner said: A great box I bought recently. The early Mariano is really something 😁 👍 Saw him life in our jazzclub with Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers some years ago. I expected the Schnitter recording to be a hard bop date, but it's quite different. Others' mileage may vary, but I didn't find it as musically satisfying as the early Muse LP's he made. Now: followed by Quote
Holy Ghost Posted May 12 Report Posted May 12 Still kind of weird listening to "In 'n' Out" without Kenny Dorham. Quote
jazzbo Posted May 12 Report Posted May 12 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Forgot to mention that Bandcamp generally offers WAV file for the same price as anything else. So if you got the hard drive space (and you really should, everybody should these days) , hey...some artists on Bandcamp aren't even offering CDs these days. Mostly young composers in the classical/classical-adjacent world, but a trend's a trend. Yes, I know many artists are not offering cds now. I don't do audio on a computer so I'm not going to be buying WAV files . . . probably not. It is tempting to get all of Ms Henderson's catalog at once, but my luck with downloading and burning cdrs etc. has not been good the last few years and I will probably forego the files route. I'll investigate her music via cds as I see fit to spend the money. Quote
mikeweil Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Played a lot of Cal Tjader today in preparation of an evening with Cal Tjader for a friend's bi-monthly listening saloon - his hi-fi and listening room are outstanding, vines sound fantastic on his gear. ... followed by Joao Donato: Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 (edited) Masayoshi Urabe - What Hasn’t Come Here, COME! Real hack work from a Kaoru Abe imitator, in my opinion. Abe could be one dimensional and silly at times, but Urabe needs to learn more than my one pattern on the saxophone. At least the harmonica is competent. Why would you even set out to imitate Abe so slavishly? I love Kaoru Abe, but he wasn't a musician who enriched the vocabulary. He's loved for his intensity and the details of his life. Edited May 13 by Rabshakeh Quote
mjazzg Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 35 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Masayoshi Urabe - What Hasn’t Come Here, COME! Real hack work from a Kaoru Abe imitator, in my opinion. Abe could be one dimensional and silly at times, but Urabe needs to learn more than pattern on the saxophone. At least the harmonica is competent. Why would you even set out to imitate Abe so slavishly? I love Kaoru Abe, but he wasn't a musician who enriched the vocabulary. He's loved for his intensity and the details of his life. Maybe a duet album with Andre 3000 next? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 10 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Maybe a duet album with Andre 3000 next? We can only hope. Imagine the crossover appeal. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 27 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: We can only hope. Imagine the crossover appeal. Dua Lipa's worried already Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Snarky Puppy - Immigrance My cousin loves these guys so I periodically check them out. Hard to see what is good about it. It seems to be just sequencer music, with musicians playing their parts to a ticker. So there's no tricks of phrasing or rhythmic interplay or anything much really. The tunes are just pastichey. Why you would listen to this rather than e.g. MPS big band jazz funk records or something bewilders me. 12 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Dua Lipa's worried already Let's see how her collaboration with Matthew Shipp goes first. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 15 hours ago, jazzcorner said: A great box I bought recently. The early Mariano is really something 😁 👍 Saw him life in our jazzclub with Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers some years ago. Who was in control of wardrobe? Oof. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Snarky Puppy - Immigrance My cousin loves these guys so I periodically check them out. Hard to see what is good about it. It seems to be just sequencer music, with musicians playing their parts to a ticker. So there's no tricks of phrasing or rhythmic interplay or anything much really. The tunes are just pastichey. Why you would listen to this rather than e.g. MPS big band jazz funk records or something bewilders me. Let's see how her collaboration with Matthew Shipp goes first. 😀 Quote
jazzbo Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Another, later, Kenny Burrell. “Stormy Monday Blues” Fantasy/OJC cd Combines the albums “Stormy Monday” and “Sky Street” “Stormy Monday” Kenny Burrell - guitar Richard Wyands - piano John Heard - bass Lenny McBrowne, or Richie Goldberg - drums “Sky Street” Kenny Burrell - guitar Jerome Richardson - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute Kirk Lightsey - piano, electric piano Stanley Gilbert - bass Eddie Marshall - drums Quote
Peter Friedman Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 I was familiar with just about all of JJ Johnson's recordings, except this one. Highly enjoyable with a variety of musicians. Quote
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