JSngry Posted yesterday at 02:39 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:39 AM 10 minutes ago, dougcrates said: That's a DAMN good record. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM On 6/18/2025 at 10:05 PM, SMB1968 said: 👍A favorite. Quote
Pim Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM such a great band. I especially find the combination of Davis/Waldron/Woode a very strong one. Part from the Benedictine Monastery record they must have recorded more those days. Still hoping for new records to be issued…. Probably the only music for today. It’s gonna be a lovely 30/86 degree day here Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM (edited) Decided to start early as it’s cool and it is going to be hot this afternoon! This was in the transport and I’m playing it again–a great disc in a set of three great discs! Charles Mingus “The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott’s,” Resonance Records 3 cd set, disc 3 I was listening in awe and imagining how amazing it would be if each of the 1964 European tour releases were recorded and mastered with such clarity. Edited yesterday at 09:13 AM by jazzbo Quote
Referentzhunter Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Found a copy at thrift store on Cbs masterworks on cd. Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 09:54 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:54 AM Continuing on into the 60th Anniversary box set, "Enjoying the Ride" . . . . Grateful Dead, Winterland, San Francisco, CA (3/20/77) disc 3 Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 10:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:19 AM “The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1927-1973)” disc 21, the Far East Suite recordings. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM 48 minutes ago, HutchFan said: thumb up ! Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 01:22 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:22 PM Joshua Redman “Words Fall Short” Blue Note cd Well-recorded and nicely composed this is a new release I am enjoying. Melissa Aldana contributes very ably, and the blend of the beautiful voice of the beautiful Gabrielle Cavassa and Redman’s tenor on the final track is so well presented. . . wow. Followed by “Herb Ellis meets Jimmy Giuffre” Verve Elite cd I had forgotten what a neglected gem this album is. First, Ellis’ sound is just what I love in a jazz guitar. And the arrangements have such delicate texture and grace and the engineering portrays them so romantically. . . the stellar cast of West Coast players also execute them with heart and accuracy. A great album! Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Ruby Braff All Stars “Braff!” Portrait Masters cd Baritone Saxophone - Ernie Caceras Bss – Eddie Jones Drums – Buzzy Drootin Guitar – Freddie Green or Steve Jordan Piano – Dave McKenna or Nat Pierce Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins Trombone – Lawrence Brown Trumpet – Ruby Braff Vibraphone – Don Elliott AKA on Epic LP 398×400 29.1 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 03:50 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:50 PM Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Volunteered Slavery” Atlantic/32Jazz edition cd Kirk doesn’t do much on this one. . . just plays Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Nose Flute, Mazello, Stritch, Gong, Whistle, and sings and speaks. Quote
jazzbo Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Dog Years in the Fourth Ring” 32Jazz 3 cd set, disc 2 Recorded in Bremen, Germany, in 1964, Paris, France, in 1970 and 1972, unlisted location on April 10, 1972, Berlin, Germany, in 1973, Montreux, Switzerland, in 1975, and Pori, Finland, on July 10, 1975 Quote
jazzcorner Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago On 6/15/2025 at 8:39 PM, Peter Friedman said: Hutch Fan, This Shearing album is a solo date on the Koch Jazz label. Thanks for the Info ;-]] Quote
jazzbo Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago ’m trapped in the Kirkatron searching for the missing note! Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Left and Right” Atlantic/32 Jazz cd 350×350 30 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Ruby Braff and his New England Songhounds, Volume One, Concord cd Recorded at Penny Lane Studios, New York April 29, 1991 Bass – Frank Tate Cornet – Ruby Braff Drums – Alan Dawson Guitar – Howard Alden Piano – Dave McKenna Tenor Saxophone – Scott Hamilton Quote
jazzbo Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 'Twas a hot night, the window unit was on all night. I got six hours in and now the unit is off and I’m going to listen for a while since it’s cool for a spell. Starting off with another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” sixtieth anniversary Grateful Dead box set, thie earliest one I’ve played yet, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73), disc 1 140×105 3.9 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Wanted to hear some Dexter after seeing an hour long “documentary” “Before Midnight” about the making of the film “Round Midnight.” Dexter Gordon “Montmartre 1964” Storyville cd Dexter Gordon (ts & vo) Tete Montoliu (p) Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b) Alex Riel (dr) Recorded at Jazzhus Montmarte 1964 Edit to add: this is one of the really good live Dexters of the period. Tete and Dexter both make some great quotes, and Bobby Timmons should be flattered. NHOP is so well-presented here and this trio makes a pocket that Dexter seems to enjoy sitting in. I find this is one of those few discs that sound better with the "Phase" in the "Out" position on my DAC. Edited 5 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Chick Corea & Origin “Change” Stretch cd Corea’s work with Origin remains one of my favorites of his. This session precedes the recordings at the Blue Note club; the band is the same except Adam Cruz replaces Jeff Ballard on drums at the Blue Note. Chick Corea – piano, marimba, handclapping Avishai Cohen – double bass Jeff Ballard – drums, handclapping Bob Sheppard – bass clarinet, flute, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Steve Wilson – clarinet, flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone Steve Davis – trombone Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Chick Corea & Origin “Live at the Blue Note” Stretch Records promo cd This is the single cd version of the material in the box set of the whole week’s output. Great music in great vivid sound. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago 20 hours ago, gmonahan said: In the mood for a little J.J. 👍Picked up the RCA long time ago for cheap (couldn't believe it, same artwork!). Glad I did, the BNs, Impulses, and Columbias are favorites! Quote
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