optatio Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Sven-Åke Johansson: Six Little Pieces For Quintet. HatOLOGY 538 [Switzerland 2000] R.I.P. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 07:37 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:37 PM Really good stuff, the last recordings of the "Gramercy Five." Really good sound quality as well. Really nice guitar from Joe Puma and Tal Farlow, and vibes from Joe Roland. Artie Shaw "More Last Recordings," Music Master Jazz 2 cd set, disc 2 Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 08:08 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:08 PM Muggsy Spanier “Rare and Unissued Recordings 1941-1952” Jazzology 2 cd set, disc 1 Love this stuff. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 09:12 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:12 PM Dave Young Trio “Tale of the Fingers” Justin Time cd Quote
cortazarx Posted Monday at 11:50 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:50 PM 5 hours ago, optatio said: Sven-Åke Johansson: Six Little Pieces For Quintet. HatOLOGY 538 [Switzerland 2000] R.I.P. There will never be another Sven-Åke Johansson : ( Shotgun Wedding is one of my desert island discs♡ I have probably heard this cd you posted, close to a million times!!! Quote
jazzbo Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Going to be a hot one. Taking advantage of the cool of the early morning for some listening. First off Grateful Dead, Winterland, San Francisco, CA (3/20/77) disc 1 612×407 44.2 KB From the “Enjoying the Ride” box set. 300×300 22.9 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago One for All “Incorrigible” Jazz Legacy Productions cd Bass – John Webber Drums – Joe Farnsworth Piano – David Hazeltine Tenor Saxophone – Eric Alexander Trombone – Steve Davis Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jim Rotondi Quote
jazzbo Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago A favorite that I have not played in too long. . . Monday Michiru “Don’t Disturb this Groove” Grand Gallery cd Quote
Dub Modal Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago A little help. This is one of my favorite hard bop tunes but I'm struggling with ID'ing who takes the sax solos first. I *think* Tina goes first then McLean after Mitchell but damn I'm not 100% and it's driving me nuts. Anyone know for sure? Quote
jazzbo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago You're correct--horn solo order: Brooks, Mitchell, McLean Quote
optatio Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: 👍 - as LP on my shelf - saw them live but Larance Marable instead of Billy Higgins ... Quote
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