jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Starting off a cool morning with some music I love! “Ella and Louis” 300×300 26.6 KB Recorded 16 August 1956 I’m listening to this music on this box set: 830×553 59 KB A master class in singing jazz duets! Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On to “Ella and Louis Again” Recorded July 23, July 31 and August 13, 1957 220×220 10.3 KB I’m listening to this music on this box set: Quote
jazzbo Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Squeezing another one in. “The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia & RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946–66” disc IV 800×800 77.9 KB The alternates from “Plays W.C. Handy” 479×478 84.2 KB 603×484 40.3 KB Quote
Gheorghe Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Nowadays I rarely listen to "straight ahead jazz" because my moods and spirits go more into other stuff in "so called jazz", mostly in awareness of geniusses like Albert Ayler, Pharoah Sanders, and my beloved Sun Ra. Almost all music I have in my head, all the sounds I hear, all the feelings come from that directions, period. But......of course I love some very good albums of boppish sounds and still have to play gigs with straight ahead music. So last night I had "Sphere" on the USB in my car. They so great. I love Charlie Rouse, else than most of you I like him most with Monk, with all due respect to Griffin, Rollins, Trane, Frank Foster or who was with Monk. But Charlie Rouse is my favourite. Same with Ben Riley I love him. I had heard Ben Riley and Kenny Barron AND Buster Williams as sidemen for a Ron Carter Quartet in 1979. So I know and love them all. But to be deeply honest, I loved the one solo Buster Williams played, even more than what Carter played on piccolo bass...... The Sound of Buster Williams on that record is SO GREAT, I can become addict to that bass sound. And Kenny Barron really knocked me out on "Eronel". Never ever anyone played it so beautifully, I just shouted with enthusiasm while drivin, but crazy I am, I never pretended I am a normal person....... Quote
HutchFan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago More Paquito: 26 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: The Sound of Buster Williams on that record is SO GREAT, I can become addict to that bass sound. Preach it, Brother! Oh yes, Buster's bass is one of the most wonderful sounds in jazz! Quote
dougcrates Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago Johnathan Blake - Passage. Great album. Quote
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