optatio Posted Monday at 03:23 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:23 PM 4 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: 👍 Quote
kh1958 Posted Monday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:47 PM Todd Marcus, On These Streets Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 04:33 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:33 PM NP: CD 1 - originally released as No Bass Hit in 1979 Quote
JSngry Posted Monday at 04:42 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 04:42 PM 1 hour ago, Chuck Nessa said: Did Don Schlitten use that cover as a model for his Xanadu Gold series? Sure looks like it? Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Tim Warfield “A Cool Blue” Criss Cross cd This is a great quintet, and the arrangement here of “Summertime” is like none I’ve heard before–I really like it. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 06:02 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:02 PM Joe Henderson and Woody Shaw “Jazz Patterns” Everest/Real Gone Music LP Quote
T.D. Posted Monday at 06:15 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:15 PM I noticed this and several other Eremite titles on sale at "The Bastards". Decided to give it a youtube listen. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 06:31 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:31 PM Freddie Hubbard “First Light” CTI Supreme Blu-Spec cd Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 08:24 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:24 PM “Ruby Braff and his New England Songbirds Volume 2,” Arbors Jazz cd Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 09:21 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:21 PM Tim Warfield Sextet “Jazz Is” Criss Cross cd Great band! Bass – Tarus Mateen Drums – Clarence Penn Piano – Cyrus Chestnut Tenor Saxophone – Tim Warfield Trumpet – Nicholas Payton Vibraphone – Stefon Harris Recorded January 21, 2001 at Systems Two Recording Studios, Brooklyn, N.Y. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 11:41 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:41 PM Picked this up as it got praise on another board. Ummm. . . kindof boring. Jeff Parker & ETA IVtet “The Way out of Easy” cd Quote
rostasi Posted Tuesday at 01:48 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:48 AM New recording that features 27 newly discovered piano pieces of Erik Satie presented for the first time. Quote
Kurt Anderson Posted Tuesday at 02:15 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:15 AM (edited) Jake H.Conception's Resa. A filipino who was a well-regarded alto saxophonist in the J-Pop world of the seventies and eighties, Resa was probably Conception's jazziest record. Edited Tuesday at 02:19 AM by Kurt Anderson Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 10:51 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:51 AM My wife decided to be up early and listen with me on this somewhat stuff morning. Started off with Eliane Elias “Time and Again” on Candid cd . . . the new “innovation” here is many more mult-tracked Elias voices to form a chorus . . . interesting. . .she’s done this before but more prevalent here. Also, all tunes are originals by Elias and her husband Marc Johnson. And then on to Ruby Braff “For the Last Time” Arbors Jazz 2 cd, disc 2. Sad to know this was his last recorded performance, but it’s a good one–Scott Hamilton was a great front line partner for him, and John Bunch is a fine pianist. Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 11:45 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:45 AM “Jazz Conversations: The Other Side of Monday Michiru” Toshiko Akiyoshi with her daughter Monday Michiru. An excellent album spoiled a bit by the “loudness/compression” mastering. Quote
kh1958 Posted Tuesday at 02:30 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:30 PM Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, Blues for Tahrir Quote
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