jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Marc Copland with Gary Peacock & Paul Motian “Voices - New York Trio Recordings Vol. 2” Pirouet cd These New York Trio Recordings can rightly be compared to the Keith Jarrett Trio recordings, but have their own special sauce–I really like those I have. And Gary Peacock! He always just commands my attention. Quote
optatio Posted Thursday at 06:14 AM Report Posted Thursday at 06:14 AM 6 hours ago, jazzbo said: Marc Copland with Gary Peacock & Paul Motian “Voices - New York Trio Recordings Vol. 2” Pirouet cd These New York Trio Recordings can rightly be compared to the Keith Jarrett Trio recordings, but have their own special sauce–I really like those I have. And Gary Peacock! He always just commands my attention. 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:05 AM A warmer morning. I couldn’t wait to turn the stereo on and listen. I love this time of the day, and the stereo has been sounding oh so good these mornings. Starting off with a disc I love: late Jobim, some of his final recordings. collecting his contributions to the Lumiar Records “Songbook” series of cds. Rich, beautiful recordings. Tom Jobim “Minha Alma Canta – My Soul Sings–the Great Brazilian Songbook”. I have become a huge fan of Jobim’s work, and his final works are full of a depth that always moves me. Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 10:02 AM Report Posted Thursday at 10:02 AM Now, Something quite different! Gregory Groover, Jr. “Negro Spiritual Songbook, Vol. 2–The Message” Jazz Urbane cd Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 11:51 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:51 AM Some of the final work of the great James Moody. Featuring the fine piano work of Kenny Barron. James Moody “Moody 4B” IPO cd Quote
jazzcorner Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM (edited) 13 hours ago, John Tapscott said: 😁 👍 Now on the TT Verve MV 2087 (Japan 1974) - Stan Getz & Bill Evans "More Previously Unreleased Recordings" - rec. 1963 - Engineer: Dennis Sands Edited Thursday at 12:09 PM by jazzcorner text Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 01:32 PM Report Posted Thursday at 01:32 PM Stan Getz “At Large” Verve Japan 2 cd set, disc 1 Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1960. Getz in fine form, with an excellent Swedish trio backing him. Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM Mingus Big Band “Blues and Politics” Dreyfus Jazz cd 300×297 9.63 KB One of my favorite of the Mingus Big Band releases. I’ve been thinking aobut both politics and blues . . . so it seems an appropriate listen. Quote
Balladeer Posted Thursday at 03:17 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:17 PM 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Stan Getz “At Large” Verve Japan 2 cd set, disc 1 Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1960. Getz in fine form, with an excellent Swedish trio backing him. 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM Jerry Garcia Band “Don’t Let Go” Grateful Dead Records 2 cd set, disc 2 Jerry with Keith and Donna Godchaux, John Kahn and Ron Tutt. This would have been a fine night to be in the audience. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Thursday at 05:21 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:21 PM I really enjoy this album. Though I usually associate Richie Cole as an alto sax player, He is highly impressive here on baritone sax. Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM Ahmad Jamal “Emerald City Nights: Live At The Penthouse (1966-1968)” Jazz Detective/Elemental 2 cd set, disc 2 My system is really singing due to some power treatment rearrangements and the dynamics on this set are far more audible than I had expected. Great playing too. . . Ahmad has his own world of sound. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Thursday at 08:35 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:35 PM The Dameron Octet pieces. Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 08:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:46 PM “We live in a political world.” Oh yes we do. “Everything is broken.” Seems that way. This album seems very relevant each year this century. I love Dylan as a mature singer/songwriter. And producer. (This one is produced by Lanois though). Bob Dylan “Oh Mercy” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD Quote
optatio Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Verve MV 2087 (Japan 1974) - Stan Getz & Bill Evans "More Previously Unreleased Recordings" - rec. 1963 - Engineer: Dennis Sands 👍 - LP from 1974 on my shelf - without OBI ☹️ ... Edited Thursday at 09:20 PM by optatio Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM Miles Davis “Big Fun” Sony Blu-Spec CD2, disc 1 I listened to this (the two LP set) when I was restless and frustrated in my then NE Ohio small, small town. Over and over. It really spoke to me. Quote
JSngry Posted Friday at 02:25 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 02:25 AM 5 hours ago, jazzbo said: Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Friday at 04:20 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:20 AM Started tonight, will finish 2moro. Quote
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