Balladeer Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 22 hours ago, jazzcorner said: ❤️ United Artists Jazz St 15015 (Japan 1983 K 18P-9224) - Zoot Sims In Paris - rec. 1961 - 👍 Quote
Pim Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago On 11/19/2025 at 4:18 PM, jazzbo said: I’m getting used to the cold mornings. At least no snow on the horizon for the rest of the week. I started the day with Paula Morelenbaum “Berimbaum”–one of my absolute favorite recordings. It has it all. And then on to one of my favorites in the Toshiba TOCJ 24 bit by RVG series, Pete La Roca “Basra” Awesome band and performances. Basra is magnificent 😍 Quote
jazzbo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago I’m listening to the 1955 George Wettling material from this box set: Which first appeared on: “George Wettling’s High Fidelity Rhythms” Weathers Industries LP Quote
jazzcorner Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Mosaic MD 5 -212 - Stanley Turrentine " The Blue Note Quintet / Sextet Studio Session" - rec. 1961 to 1969 - Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder Quote
Niko Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago one of the more surprising things in Iverson's fine post is the claim that Masabumi Kikuchi was only really good after 2000... so much of his work in the 90s is magnificient imho... but there's also awesome stuff from the 60s, especially the 70s, and the 80s... such as this album here Quote
HutchFan Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Niko said: one of the more surprising things in Iverson's fine post is the claim that Masabumi Kikuchi was only really good after 2000... so much of his work in the 90s is magnificient imho... but there's also awesome stuff from the 60s, especially the 70s, and the 80s... such as this album here Yep. Quote
jazzbo Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Tizian Jost Trio “United in the Big Blue” Enja/Muzak Japan lp facsimile HQCD I bought this one because it was way cheap and I really like the sound of Muzak mastering of cds . . . and it’s quite a nice piano trio date. 300×300 15.5 KB Quote
Niko Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Tizian Jost's claim to fame is that he was the last pianist of Günther Klatt, one of Germany's greatest talents on tenor... here you can see a nice documentary on Klatt, including remembrances by Marty Cook and people from Enja... https://olatv.de/film-serie/film-der-woche-guenther-klatt-maler-und-musiker/ Quote
felser Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 54 minutes ago, jazzbo said: I really like the sound of Muzak mastering of cds 300×300 15.5 KB + 1, did amazing work with some of those Freedom recordings, especially the Stanley Cowell Brilliant Circles date which was so botched previously. Quote
jazzbo Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) I'm amazed at how much they improved the Black Lion material by Webster, Gordon, Griffin, Konitz. . .wow. Edited 13 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Gheorghe Posted 34 minutes ago Report Posted 34 minutes ago On 11/19/2025 at 1:32 PM, Peter Friedman said: I think some of those have other album covers now. Is this the record from Montmatre with that fine version of "Like Someone in Love" in Ab ? With that really fine recorded cymbal sound from Tootie Heath. I think I have it and it´s titled somethings like "Montmatre Collection" though its not a collection, just one album with I think 4 tunes, among them also Body and Soul, the others I think is some medium or fast tempo blues....., Kenny Drew is on Piano, that´s sure, and Tootie Heath on drums, and maybe NHOP on bass but that ist not hard to guess, he seemed to be an all records that were made in Danemarca in those years 1960´s, 1970´...... Quote
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