Simon8 Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Oh, didn't know that one. Really like the elusive Jerry Hahn. Listeining now: I like it! Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 07:05 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:05 PM 1 minute ago, Simon8 said: Oh, didn't know that one. Really like the elusive Jerry Hahn. Listeining now: I like it! Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Now playing: Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (Columbia/Legacy) Disc 1 Quote
jazzcorner Posted yesterday at 08:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:06 PM Contemporary S 7538 - Red Mitchell Quartet - rec. 1957 - Engineer: Roy DuNann Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Very nice ambient improv with some very loud silences. Quote
optatio Posted yesterday at 08:58 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:58 PM (edited) Geoff Keezer Trio: World Music. DIW Columbia COL 472811 2 [Europe 1992] Personnel: Geoff Keezer (p), James Genus (b), Tony Reedus (dr), Rudy Bird (perc, on 3 tracks only) Edited yesterday at 09:20 PM by optatio Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 09:20 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:20 PM Brew Moore plays on some of the tunes which makes it a more interesting album for me. Quote
jlhoots Posted yesterday at 09:39 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:39 PM 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: Contemporary S 7538 - Red Mitchell Quartet - rec. 1957 - Engineer: Roy DuNann 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) I'm enjoying the cool but it has been cooler than usual this week. Yesterday was just rain all day, hopefully that system has passed. Started off with some comparative listening to Miles Davis "ESP" digital releases. Started off wtih the most recent Blu-Spec CD2 release which seems the Wilder remix, then listened to portions of the earlier Blu-Spec CD2 which is of a Japanese release and closer to the OG if not the original. I prefered that--the stage is a bit more forward, usually not my preference, but the imaging and body of the imaging was more satisfying. Now lisening to the Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD and relaxing into it's sound. Edited 12 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
HutchFan Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago The Tony Williams Lifetime - Spectrum: The Anthology (Verve/Chronicles, rel. 1997) Disc 1 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Frederic Blondy, Jean-Sebastien Mariage and Dan Warburton - L'ecorce Chante La Foret 39 minutes ago, Simon8 said: What's this one? Quote
Simon8 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Rabshakeh said: Frederic Blondy, Jean-Sebastien Mariage and Dan Warburton - L'ecorce Chante La Foret What's this one? Brandon Woody (trumpet) recording debut, "For The Love of it All". Quartet (vocals and synth added on a tune or two). A first listen: good first impressions (but a kind of sameness from one tune to the next?) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Simon8 said: Brandon Woody (trumpet) recording debut, "For The Love of it All". Quartet (vocals and synth added on a tune or two). A first listen: good first impressions (but a kind of sameness from one tune to the next?) Okay. Maybe I'll wait for his second release then! I did like the cover. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Kiyoharu Kuwayama and Masayoshi Urabe - From The Abolition Port Quote
HutchFan Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Charlie Mariano's Bangalore featuring Ramamani (Intuition Records, 1998) Quote
jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Kenny Burrell “Heritage” Voss Records cd Yet another great Burrell record. Recorded May 27, 28, 1980 at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, California. Quote
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