jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM George Robert-Tom Harrell Quintet “Cape Verde” Mons Records cd Alto Saxophone - George Robert Bass – Reggie Johnson Drums – Byron Landham Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Tom Harrell Piano – Dado Moroni Recorded live in Rheinfelden, Switzerland on September 24-25, 1992 Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM (edited) The American Jazz Institute presents Mark Masters Ensemble “Peggy’s Blue Skylight” Capri Records cd Arrangements (arguably “recompositions”) by Masters of Mingus and Mulligan material. A real showcase for the system–superb engineering. Edited Wednesday at 06:52 PM by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 07:31 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:31 PM Fats Theus “Black Out” CTI Supreme King Records Japan cd Bass – Chuck Rainey, Jimmy Lewis Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Clarence Palmer, Hilton Felton Saw – Eddie Moore Tenor Saxophone – Fats Theus Recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Recorded July 16, 22, 1970. Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 07:55 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 07:55 PM 22 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Fats Theus “Black Out” CTI Supreme King Records Japan cd Bass – Chuck Rainey, Jimmy Lewis Drums – Idris Muhammad Guitar – Grant Green Organ – Clarence Palmer, Hilton Felton Saw – Eddie Moore Tenor Saxophone – Fats Theus Recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Recorded July 16, 22, 1970. That's a weird record...a lot less CTI-ish than I was expecting. More like a really good club band, One of the earliest CTIs though, right? Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM 8 minutes ago, JSngry said: That's a weird record...a lot less CTI-ish than I was expecting. More like a really good club band, One of the earliest CTIs though, right? Well recorded in the first year, released in the second. . . . Quote
T.D. Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM On Verve, which is kind of surprising. Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Now: Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra - Music from the Danish Jungle (Dacapo DK, 1996) I only got this recently, and I'm really enjoying it. The music is full of vitality. Is there any higher praise?!? Quote
GA Russell Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:19 AM Thanks to Mike's thread and Cal Tjader's centennial... Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 12:01 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:01 PM Sun Ra "Nuits de Fondation Maeght" Strut 4 cd set, disc 1 Quote
kh1958 Posted yesterday at 01:36 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:36 PM Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz/Amina Claudine Myers Quote
John Tapscott Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM (edited) Superb. 5 stars. Edited yesterday at 02:05 PM by John Tapscott Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM Al Haig Trio and Sextets Featuring Stan Getz and Wardell Gray (Period/OJC) Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM The JPJ Quartet Featuring Budd Johnson “1969-71” Storyville cd One can never have too much Budd Johnson on disc. Bass – Bill Pemberton Drums – Oliver Jackson Piano – Dill Jones Soprano Saxophone, tenor saxophone – Budd Johnson Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Grateful Dead “Enjoying the Ride” box set, this one Boston Garden, Boston, MA (10/3/94) disc 3 Quote
Gheorghe Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:53 PM 4 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: I always did like that music ! Quote
optatio Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM 4 hours ago, kh1958 said: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz/Amina Claudine Myers 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 06:18 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:18 PM Mark Turner “In this World” Warner Bros. cd His second on Warner Bros. This man had it from the beginning and the refinement over the last decades has been substantial. 500×500 58.2 KB Mark Turner – tenor saxophone Brad Mehldau – piano, electric piano Kurt Rosenwinkel – guitar Larry Grenadier – bass Brian Blade – drums Jorge Rossy – drums Recorded at Right Track Studios, New York, New York on June 3-5, 1998 Quote
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