jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:15 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:15 AM SF Jazz Collective “Live 2009 – 6th Annual Concert Tour – The Works Of McCoy Tyner Plus New Compositions” disc 1 Dave Douglas on trumpet, Joe Lovano on tenor, Renee Rosnes on piano, Robin Eubanks on trombone, Matt Penman on bass, and Eric Harland on drums Quote
Pim Posted Saturday at 12:13 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:13 PM (edited) must have been a great night there in London @mjazzg Edited Saturday at 12:54 PM by Pim Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 01:30 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:30 PM Buck Clayton - The Complete CBS Buck Clayton Jam Sessions (Mosaic). Disc 1 is up first. I get the urge to play these jam sessions every now & then and they never disappoint. Such a fun set. Your feet tap no matter your mood. It's the kind of music where I wish I could've been in the studio to see these Jazz greats in action. Quote
hopkins Posted Saturday at 02:40 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:40 PM Listening to this album, as I just got tickets to see him perform here in Paris in September! Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 04:11 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:11 PM Back at the stereo for a bit. Pulled out Dexter Gordon "Our Man in Paris" 24 Bit by RVG Blue Note Japan cd Earl "Bud" Powell on the piano chair makes this a special session. There are perhaps better sounding digital editions, but I still like this one, it's "earthy" sounding to me. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 04:44 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:44 PM Tonight at Noon, “To Mingus with Love” Prophone cd Hammond organ and horns Mingus! Quote
mjazzg Posted Saturday at 05:07 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:07 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, Pim said: must have been a great night there in London @mjazzg I remember it was a very warm evening and the venue's windows were open, at one point EP mimicked the sound of a police car as it went by. I just checked the prices for the CD, they've crept up I see 26 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Tonight at Noon, “To Mingus with Love” Prophone cd Hammond organ and horns Mingus! There's some good players on that, Innanen and Iskola I have come across elsewhere Edited Saturday at 05:09 PM by mjazzg Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra “1927-1928” Chronogical Classics cd BIX!! Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:23 PM Jethro Tull “Still Living in the Past” cd 3 (mostly Steven Wilson 2025 remixes of sides 3 and 4 of the original 2 LP set) Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 10:15 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:15 PM Tony Scott: Dedications. Core Records COCD 9.00803 [Germany 1989] Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 10:25 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:25 PM Blossom Dearie “Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott’s” Fontana/Universal Japan SHM-CD Such a great listen. For a Ronnie Scott’s recording, pretty darned good. Blossom Dearie – piano, vocals Jeff Clyne – double bass Johnny Butts – drums Recorded 1966 Quote
psu_13 Posted Saturday at 11:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:08 PM More Songs about Buildings and Food. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:45 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:45 PM I think this is Joshua Redman’s first for Blue Note, “Words Fall Short.” I really like it. Quote
JSngry Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, psu_13 said: More Songs about Buildings and Food. That's a good record. Quote
jazzbo Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago A cool morning, it’s early, eerily quiet and still. I love living off the beaten path. Starting off with another disc from “Enjoying the Ride,” the most recent Grateful Dead big box set. Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89) (disc 3) 254×200 12.1 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Next, revisiting this second disc from the band Artemis. Artemis “Arboresque” Blue Note cd Edited 13 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 10 hours ago, jazzbo said: I think this is Joshua Redman’s first for Blue Note, “Words Fall Short.” I really like it. This is his second Blue Note release. His first was "Where Are We". Quote
jazzbo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: This is his second Blue Note release. His first was "Where Are We". You're right, I have that one as well, like it a lot, forgot it was on this label. Edited 13 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
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