optatio Posted yesterday at 08:39 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:39 AM 1 hour ago, Holy Ghost said: Still blows me away 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 10:32 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:32 AM A little warmer, but wetter this morning. Hope the rain clears for important events today. Decided to play this great Don Goldie cd to start off the day. Don Goldie" Trumpet Caliente - Brilliant – Quintet Sextet" Fresh Sound cd. Those are both great sessions. 250×249 17.1 KB Quote
optatio Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM 2 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: 👍 Quote
Pim Posted yesterday at 01:22 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:22 PM So that’s Peter Brötzmann, Sonny Sharrock, Bill Laswell and Ronald Shannon Jackson Quote
kh1958 Posted yesterday at 02:32 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:32 PM Sun Ra, Pink Elephants on Parade Quote
Balladeer Posted yesterday at 02:41 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:41 PM Jermaine Landsberger - With Heart and Soul (GLM/Edition Collage) Quote
Holy Ghost Posted yesterday at 08:17 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:17 PM 6 hours ago, Pim said: So that’s Peter Brötzmann, Sonny Sharrock, Bill Laswell and Ronald Shannon Jackson 🤘Have it on CD. Heavy Metal Brötz! 🤘 Quote
jazzbo Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Decided to replay “Brilliant” Argo release from this 2 LP cd as I didn’t get to fully absorb it this morning. Was a great event this afternoon in Mentor. Love Don Goldie’s sound! 200×200 57.2 KB IMG416×415 36.9 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago A warm, windy morning. Slept in and Memphis wanted to sleep in as well. Started off with a box set I finally found at a decent price that I have wanted, disc 1 of 2, Clarke-Boland Big Band “Blowin’ the Cobwebs Out” I’ve had most of this music on LP and cd for decades, but I always wanted this compilation and am glad to have it now. Sounds great here as well. This band was truly outstanding–dynamic, vivid, chockful of great soloists and exciting arrangements. One day I’ll find a decently priced copy of the other Emanonn box set of this band, “Historically Speaking”. . . . Quote
jazzcorner Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, jazzbo said: Started off with a box set I finally found at a decent price that I have wanted, disc 1 of 2, Clarke-Boland Big Band “Blowin’ the Cobwebs Out” One day I’ll find a decently priced copy of the other Emanonn box set of this band, “Historically Speaking”. . . . Yes Its worth! Edited 3 hours ago by jazzcorner Quote
Pim Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Men might rightly argue that Coltrane shouldn't be compiled this way because it doesn't do justice to his art. However, it was this CD I received for my 14th birthday that ultimately opened my ears to the later Coltrane period. Quote
Niko Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I've been wondering quite a bit about Coltrane as an artist who plans and records albums... In some cases he obviously did this, like A Love Supreme or Giant Steps... For things like the Prestige recordings or some of the Atlantic albums he clearly didn't .... With the majority of the Impulse material, the case is less clear but my feeling is that often he mainly wanted to document his art but that he did not really plan the step from sessions to albums... In which case compilations are fair game... Quote
jazzbo Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: Yes Its worth! Yes, I know. But too expensively priced for me right now considering I have a lot of the music within already. Quote
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