optatio Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Paul Bley Quintet: Barrage: ESP-Disk' / ZYX Music ESP 1008-2 [Germany s.d.] Personnel: Dewey Johnson (tp), Marshall Allen (as), Paul Bley (p), Eddie Gomes (b), Milford Graves (dr) All compositions by Carla Bley Quote
HutchFan Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Next up: Chico Hamilton - Passin' Thru / Man from Two Worlds (Impulse, rec. 1962-63) Until recently, I didn't realize that Charles Lloyd composed nearly all of the music on these 2 LPs. Quote
JSngry Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 20 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Next up: Chico Hamilton - Passin' Thru / Man from Two Worlds (Impulse, rec. 1962-63) Until recently, I didn't realize that Charles Lloyd composed nearly all of the music on these 2 LPs. Hopefully you have the other Hamilton records with Lloyd. Same thing there, only not nearly all. It's ALL. Except, of course, for the standards, where there are any. Quote
jazzbo Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago Hermeto Pascoal e Grupo “Live at Planetário da Gávea” Quote
HutchFan Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Hopefully you have the other Hamilton records with Lloyd. Same thing there, only not nearly all. It's ALL. Except, of course, for the standards, where there are any. I don't have Drum Fusion or Transfusion or A Different Journey. More for the list. I do have The Chico Hamilton Special -- but Lloyd didn't contribute any compositions to that date. Quote
dougcrates Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 17 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Meaning the Coltrane set. Everything looks great about it, how is it? For my wife (and me🙂) She loves Chet 😍 The Coltrane set is really good. Not sure why Impulse didn't release the show in the early 70s. Sound quality isn't stellar as the original tapes were lost and is taken from producer Ed Michel's reference tapes. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, optatio said: Paul Bley Quintet: Barrage: ESP-Disk' / ZYX Music ESP 1008-2 [Germany s.d.] Personnel: Dewey Johnson (tp), Marshall Allen (as), Paul Bley (p), Eddie Gomes (b), Milford Graves (dr) All compositions by Carla Bley This is one wicked record. Quote
JSngry Posted 15 hours ago Author Report Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: I don't have Drum Fusion or Transfusion or A Different Journey. More for the list. I do have The Chico Hamilton Special -- but Lloyd didn't contribute any compositions to that date. No, that was the last record by the "old" group, the chamber group with cello. Forgot about that one, probably because it's not a favorite. But those others...yeah! I like to tell people "don't sleep on Chico Hamilton!" That guy is deeper than a casual listen suggests, if only for the drumming itself. Quote
jazzbo Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Miles Davis “Porgy and Bess” Sony Blu-Spec CD2, stereo copy in this 2 cd set. Quote
JSngry Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago Horace Tapscott played trombone here. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago On 8/1/2025 at 1:22 PM, dougcrates said: Original LPs The Magic of JuJu is one of my favorite Impulse! Shepps. Contrasts, I am waiting for a copy to graze my presence. Quote
JSngry Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: The Magic of JuJu is one of my favorite Impulse! Shepps. Mine as well, at least from his first period. Also On This Night. That one maybe gets underappreciated. Most of them have actually held up really well though. However...Fire Music and Four For Trane might be of more historical importance than Shepp importance once his pre-Impulse work gets familiar? Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, JSngry said: Mine as well, at least from his first period. Also On This Night. That one maybe gets underappreciated. Most of them have actually held up really well though. However...Fire Music and Four For Trane might be of more historical importance than Shepp importance once his pre-Impulse work gets familiar? On this Night, yeah! Historically and great music, love Fire Music and Four for Trane, but I like the Shepp Impulse!'s that fly under the radar, like For Losers, Live in San Francisco, Attica Blues, and Mama Too Tight. The Savoy material with Bill Dixon should be made more readily available (have the Atlantic/Savoy issue of Shepp/Dixon 7tette/Cont 5, but not the quartet issue , which is some gray-area issue). Quote
JSngry Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Quasimado said: Yes, Yes! Indeed. Even in a very, VERY strong run, this one stands out for me The older I get, the more I realize just how much of a TOTAL badass Coleman Hawkins was, and not just about music. Like, how much of a badass about life he had to be to get to be that much of a badass in music. Not always true for everybody, and more true for Hawk than for many! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 40 minutes ago, JSngry said: Indeed. Even in a very, VERY strong run, this one stands out for me The older I get, the more I realize just how much of a TOTAL badass Coleman Hawkins was, and not just about music. Like, how much of a badass about life he had to be to get to be that much of a badass in music. Not always true for everybody, and more true for Hawk than for many! 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Sneaking a few listens in this cool morning before I have to go back to the dealership with my car. Starting off with the expanded Charles Mingus “The Carnegie Hall Concert–Deluxe Edition,” Rhino 2 cd set, disc 1–the newly released first part of the concert. The sound is so good! A reissue truly done right! Quote
Pim Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, JSngry said: Mine as well, at least from his first period. Also On This Night. That one maybe gets underappreciated. Most of them have actually held up really well though. However...Fire Music and Four For Trane might be of more historical importance than Shepp importance once his pre-Impulse work gets familiar? Plus The Way Ahead of course 😍 Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” Mobile Fidelity One-Step 2 LP, LP 1, side A (“Pharaoh’s Dance”) Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Miles Davis “Kind of Blue–50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition” LP from the box set 560×560 27.9 KB 500×364 38.1 KB What a magnificent box set. Quote
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