HutchFan Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:16 PM 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
Balladeer Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Ben Allison - Think Free (Sonic Camera) Quote
dougcrates Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Johnathan Blake - Passage. Great album. Quote
jlhoots Posted yesterday at 05:59 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:59 PM Mary Halvorson: About Ghosts Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM (edited) 13 minutes ago, dougcrates said: ❤️ Edited yesterday at 06:13 PM by HutchFan Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 06:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:23 PM 18 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Well, that's pretty eerie... please don't go towards the light Joey. We'd like you to hang around a bit more. Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 06:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:28 PM 4 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Well, that's pretty eerie... please don't go towards the light Joey. We'd like you to hang around a bit more. Quote
jazzbo Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Charles Mingus “Carnegie Hall Concert–Deluxe Edition” Rhino 2 cd set, disc 2 This was one of the best reissues of a few years ago, having the full concert is a great thing! Sound is killer. Quote
jazzbo Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) Another disc from the Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary box set “Enjoying the Ride” Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA (5/12/91) disc 1 251×200 12 KB Edited 22 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Cassandra Wilson “Live” Winter & Winter cd Drums – Mark Johnson Electric Bass – Kevin Bruce Harris Piano, Synthesizer – James Weidman Vocals – Cassandra Wilson Recorded April 18 1991 at Amerika Haus, München Edited 21 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
gmonahan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Found this little oddity at the Paris Jazz Corner when I visited a couple of weeks back (I love that little store!). Despite some pretty short timings, there's some nice work from Hal McKusick, Al Cohn, Jimmy Cleveland, and others. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, dougcrates said: Meaning the Coltrane set. Everything looks great about it, how is it? For my wife (and me🙂) She loves Chet 😍 6 hours ago, dougcrates said: Yeah, this and Edited 14 hours ago by Holy Ghost Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago @ Gheorghe: I get it, what you say here resonates with me: "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." Awesome. Quote
jazzbo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago A cool morning punctuated by the sound of the garbage trucks in the neighborhood. Squeezing in some listening before going off to the car dealer. . . . Horace Tapscott and the Pan-Afrikan Arkestra “Live at the UCC March 25, 1979” Nimbus West cd Alll these in the series are great listens. This one is nicely recorded. Quote
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