Peter Friedman Posted August 18 Report Posted August 18 I am not really a fan of Michael Urbaniak. But when I saw his sidemen included Kenny Barron, Peter Washington and Kenny Washington, I wanted to hear this album. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 18 Report Posted August 18 Beverly Kelly Sings with the Pat Moran Trio” Audio Fidelity/SSJ HQCD Japan lp facsimile cd Bass – Scott LaFaro Drums – John Whited Piano – Pat Moran Vocals – Beverly Kelly Recorded in December, 1957, New York. 300×299 7.26 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted August 18 Report Posted August 18 Ricky Ford “Hard Groovin’” Muse cd Ricky Ford - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone Roy Hargrove – trumpet Geoff Keezer – piano Robert Hurst – bass Jeff “Tain” Watts – drums 200×200 69.1 KB Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 Freddie Green very up front and audible on this album. This is becoming a fave. It's like the archetypal small group swing date. Quote
jazzcorner Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 6 hours ago, Stompin at the Savoy said: Freddie Green very up front and audible on this album. This is becoming a fave. It's like the archetypal small group swing date. 💗 👍 😁 Quote
jazzbo Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 (edited) A delightful coolness has settled in over night. I slept well. Always a nice experience. Jerry Garcia “Live at the Warfield 1991” disc 1 A six disc set released Friday of three shows at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco in early 1991. Very good sound on this first one. Followed by Kenny Davern, “A Night with Eddie Condon” Arbors Jazz cd. This is a live recording from 1971 led by Condon, not released until 2001. The group included. guitarist Eddie Condon, trumpeter Bernie Privin, trombonist Lou McGarity, pianist Dill Jones, bassist Jack Lesberg, Kenny Davern clarinet and soprano saxophone, and Cliff Leeman, drummer. 550×550 546 KB Edited August 19 by jazzbo Quote
optatio Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 Archie Shepp: Live In San Francisco. Impulse! IMP 12542 [EU 1998] Personnel: Archie Shepp (ts, p, voice), Roswell Rudd (tb), Donald Garrett (b), Lewis Worrell (b on two tracks only), Beaver Harris (dr) Quote
HutchFan Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 42 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: Excellent! 18 minutes ago, kh1958 said: The Compleat Bud Freeman (Jazzology) Appears on my shelf as a Monmouth-Evergreen LP. Quote
T.D. Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 This is actually a good album (Euro-jazz fusion, 1974) This is an unusual crossover project but great fun to listen to. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 NP: Larry Willis with Cecil McBee & Gary Bartz - Steal Away (Audioquest, 1992) I love Larry Willis' music making. This album is one of his best. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 19 Report Posted August 19 Dan Barrett & Frank Roberscheuten “A Portrait of Duke” Arbors Jazz cd Dan Barrett (trombone, valve trombone, cornet), Frank Roberscheuten (clarinet, alto, and tenor saxophones), Tom Baker (cornet, trombone, tenor and alto saxophones), Joep Peeters (baritone and alto saxophones, vocals), Onno De Bruijn (drums, maracas), Karel Algoed (bass), and Christian Hopkins (piano). Recorded in April 1999 in the Netherlands Great sound and playing! Quote
jcam_44 Posted August 20 Report Posted August 20 Markus Rutz - Many Moons picked this up on a whim from Dusty, due to the inclusion of Greg Ward on it. He's only on one track but it does include Sharel Cassity on a handful of other tracks which is a plus. On first listen I really enjoy it. Very modern compositions, in the vein of Roy Hargrove's Earfood if i had to compare. My jazz listening isn't as frequent as it used to be so I may be off with the comparison. Quote
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