optatio Posted Wednesday at 10:47 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:47 AM Jimmy Smith: House Party. RVG Edition. Blue Note 7243 5 24542 2 8 [EU 2000] Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Wednesday at 01:04 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:04 PM Charlie Rouse & Paul Quinichette - The Chase Is On (Bethlehem/Charly). I have this material on a lousy-sounding & terrible-looking two-fer from Charly that combined this session with Stitt/Holloway's Catalyst record, "Forecast: Sonny & Red" Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM Ted Nash and Odeon “La Espada de la Noche” Palmetto cd A very interesting album with unique instrumentation. Nash has mastered many instruments. Accordion – William Schimmel Baritone Horn, Trombone, Tuba – Clark Gayton Drums – Matt Wilson Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Flute – Ted Nash Violin – Nathalie Bonin Quote
optatio Posted Wednesday at 02:26 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:26 PM 1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Charlie Rouse & Paul Quinichette - The Chase Is On (Bethlehem/Charly). I have this material on a lousy-sounding & terrible-looking two-fer from Charly that combined this session with Stitt/Holloway's Catalyst record, "Forecast: Sonny & Red" 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM Another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” Grateful Dead box set. Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (6/5/69) disc 1 Quote
optatio Posted Wednesday at 03:14 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:14 PM (edited) Jimmy Smith: 'A New Sound - A New Star - Jimmy Smith At The Organ' aka 'The Champ'. BLUE NOTE 1514 [France 1993] Edited Wednesday at 03:20 PM by optatio Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Miles Davis “Someday my Prince will Come” Sony Blu-Spec CD2 mono disc 500×500 37.4 KB Quote
optatio Posted Wednesday at 06:56 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:56 PM Grant Green: Talkin' About. Blue Note TOCJ-4183 [Japan 1995] Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 07:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:19 PM 2 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Good one! Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM 480×477 73.2 KB “Blows Against the Empire” RCA/Legacy cd I wish Mobile Fidelity would do an SACD of this. . . none of the cd versions I have heard really match the sound and feel of the OG LP I have, which is pretty noisey I’m afraid. Still remember my fascination with this music in the 'Seventies. Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 08:20 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:20 PM “Ellington Jazz Party in Stereo” Columbia CSP stereo LP Well, I picked up a well-priced stereo copy of this album, which I just have in an original pressing in Mono; the stereo LP I have is one of those digitally remastered “CBS Jazz Masterpieces” versions. This one is a 'seventies “Collector’s Series Pressing” releases so not a 'fifties original BUT it sounds really good and is very clean. Sounds better than the Jazz Masterpieces pressing. I LOVE THIS MUSIC! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Wednesday at 10:20 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:20 PM 3 hours ago, optatio said: Grant Green: Talkin' About. Blue Note TOCJ-4183 [Japan 1995] 👍 One of my favorite GG's. Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM “The Complete Fingers Remember Mingus” Jazz in Britain 3 cd set, disc 1 400×400 37.5 KB Followed by “The Next Generation Performs Charles Mingus Brand New Compositions” Columbia cd 300×300 8.67 KB I forgot how good this one is! Bass – Ray Drummond Drums – Marvin “Smitty” Smith, Victor Lewis Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Craig Handy Piano – Benny Green, John Hicks Piccolo Flute, Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Alex Foster Producer – Delfeayo Marsalis, Sue Mingus Tenor Saxophone – George Adams Trumpet – Jack Walrath Vocals – Charles Mingus, Eric Mingus Written-By – Charles Mingus Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 03:49 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:49 PM Starting off late this morning with “At Barloyd’s” a nine cd set of piano music recorded in a Parisian apartment. This disc is the one by Franck Amsallem. Quote
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