jazzbo Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 More material from the “Live at the Lighthouse” Henderson Milestone album. Woody Shaw Joe Henderson “Jazz Patterns” Everest/Real Gone Music LP 300×300 7.68 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 A very 1962 (song choices) LP by Jack Teagarden for Verve, his last I think for the label. Great band! Okay LP. . . could have been grittier. Maybe the band wasn’t “lubricated” enough. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 18 hours ago, Gheorghe said: A Milestone. I love this album, I mean I had the LP and have the CD. Funny, because I started Miles in 1973/74 when I heard him live and was crazy about it, and then I started to listen also to the classic old albums "Filles de Kilimanjaro", "Silent Way" and "Bitches Brew". The good old days. Georghe, your comment about "The Good Old Days" made me laugh. My approach to "The Good Old Days" is very different than for you. I begin to listen to Miles Davis in the 1950's. Now listening to: Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 On 6/12/2025 at 8:09 AM, Peter Friedman said: Lord estimates it is from the 60's and gives no information of sidemen. I discovered it on Apple Music. The music is , though not exceptional, quite enjoyable. Quote
optatio Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 Schweizer/ Carl / Moholo:Tuned Boots. FMP 0550 [Germany 1978] Quote
jazzbo Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 Continuing on in the “Enjoying the Ride” box set from the Grateful Dead. Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (5/13/78) disc 1 105×140 5.38 KB Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 (edited) Marian McPartland - Interplay Edited June 13 by Peter Friedman Quote
jazzbo Posted June 13 Report Posted June 13 Marty Grosz and Destiny’s Tots “Songs of Love and Other Matters” Jazzology cd 105×140 5.38 KB Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 7 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Georghe, your comment about "The Good Old Days" made me laugh. My approach to "The Good Old Days" is very different than for you. I begin to listen to Miles Davis in the 1950's. Now listening to: Hi Peter ! No problem. But I was born in 1959, so it´s logic that the first Miles I could here was from 1973 on, when I became 14 and to develope my on thougts and my own stuff runnin´. So this was "the good old days" in my case 😉 Good choice that Kenny Burrell album. Sometimes I listen to it in the small hours when I get home. It´s a fine album to relax before taking a rest..... Quote
T.D. Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 This is a good record. This one came up in another forum thread and I like it a lot. Quote
optatio Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 8 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Marian McPartland - Interplay 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 A rainy morning. Doesn’t bode well for our outdoor event this afternoon but we’re going with fresh signs. One of my favorite “tribute” albums to Monk. The ringer original “Blue Hawk” is excellent. Tim Warfield :Spherical–Dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk" Criss Cross cd. This is where I first was impressed with Orrin Evans’ playing. Tim Warfield (Ts / Ss) Eddie Henderson (Tp) Orrin Evans (P) Ben Wolfe (B) Clarence Penn (D) Quote
jazzbo Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 Just back from a local protest event and surprisingly the rain (though forecast) went away and there were about 700 persons . . . really felt good to be in the midst of “like minds.” There were two instances of unsuccessful “agitation.” A great event. Re-listening to this one as it was still in the transport and . . . it’s really good. Tim Warfield :Spherical–Dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk" Criss Cross cd 300×300 31.6 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 “Enjoying the Ride” box set from the Grateful Dead. Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (5/13/78) disc 2 300×300 22 KB Quote
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