jazzbo Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Billie Holiday, “Masters of Jazz Vol. 3” Storyville cd 300×297 9.04 KB Been too long since I listened to some Billie. Quote
nighthawk68 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago I have quite a number of Ray Bryant albums but I return to this one often. Quote
Gheorghe Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 11/25/2025 at 5:47 PM, Referentzhunter said: who is the lady ? I like her eyebrows, that´s perfect form, that´s how I have mine also styled..... Quote
jazzbo Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: who is the lady ? I like her eyebrows, that´s perfect form, that´s how I have mine also styled..... That is Helen Folasade Adu, known as "Sade" in the musical world. One lovely human, English and Nigerian, with quite a voice and great phrasing. (I'm a big fan). Quote
kh1958 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, HutchFan said: What a fascinating line-up. I don't think I've ever seen this album before. What do you think of it, @kh1958? On first listen, I loved it. It was recorded in 2014 and just recently released. Quote
JSngry Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago 10 hours ago, kh1958 said: Jakob Bro/Lee Konitz/Bill Frisell/Jason Moran/Thomas Morgan/Andrew Cyrile, Taking Turns (ECM) I think that there was a film about Bro that included some footage of these sessions, and not just playing? Quote
jazzbo Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago I’ve had a very emotional time of late and have been staying away from Mingus, whose music seems to communicate emotion to me–that instinctively seems it would be too much for me now. But maybe not, I saw this on the shelf and wanted to revisit it. This was a powerful period for Mingus music! Charles Mingus “Cornell 1964” Blue Note 2 cd set, disc 1 Quote
optatio Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 6 hours ago, jazzbo said: I’ve had a very emotional time of late and have been staying away from Mingus, whose music seems to communicate emotion to me–that instinctively seems it would be too much for me now. But maybe not, I saw this on the shelf and wanted to revisit it. This was a powerful period for Mingus music! Charles Mingus “Cornell 1964” Blue Note 2 cd set, disc 1 👍 Quote
EKE BBB Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago During the last few days, I have been listening to these four discs, some of the best Tete Montoliu recordings: Quote
Referentzhunter Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 14 hours ago, Gheorghe said: who is the lady ? I like her eyebrows, that´s perfect form, that´s how I have mine also styled..... Sade is her artist name ... Quote
kh1958 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, JSngry said: I think that there was a film about Bro that included some footage of these sessions, and not just playing? That I do not know. Quote
JSngry Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 16 minutes ago, kh1958 said: That I do not know. Music for Black Pigeons https://share.google/3BJ1fFQsp5Jf6DWO4 It's on Kanopy. Quote
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jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Happy Thanksgiving to all Americans here. Hope everyone is where they want to be and safe. Going to have to do a little shoveling and clearing soon but just got some time to sit and listen and I’m going to take advantage of it. The system sounds so amazing. . . . Listening to “Somethin’ Else” the lone Blue Note title by Cannonball Adderley for Blue Note records, this time listening to the 85th Anniversary UHQCD from Japan. (It sounds GREAT). This is a fascinating release. Miles is sort of in charge, sort of not, Hank Jones is an amazing accompanist here and interesting soloist, and Art Blakey’s performance here is one of my favorites as far as taste and structural groove. I wonder who was responsible for the arrangements here. This time through I wonder if there was any Gil Evans input, a few points sound to me a little like his work. Anyway, a great album that is hard bop but also swings in a mainstream way, and just pulls one in and keeps one there all the way through. 1000×1000 186 KB On to another Blue Note, this time a 24 Bit by RVG Japanese LP facsimile release of Kenny Burrell’s “Blue Lights Vol. 2” from Blue Note Japan. I really like the sound of most 24 Bit by RVG discs. And the music here is excellent! Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Bobby Hutcherson “Sprial” TOCJ Blue Note cd. Bass – Reggie Johnson Drums – Joe Chambers Piano – Stanley Cowell Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land Vibraphone – Bobby Hutcherson Quote
Gheorghe Posted 35 minutes ago Report Posted 35 minutes ago 18 hours ago, jazzbo said: That is Helen Folasade Adu, known as "Sade" in the musical world. One lovely human, English and Nigerian, with quite a voice and great phrasing. (I'm a big fan). thank you, @Referentzhunterthank you to you too. Well I have not heard her music. I spotted the eyebrows, you know I have two passions: Music, and Beauty/Styling/Fashion, music my profession, the other stuff my "hobby" or my "necessity as a man" cause I scream over women who are beautifully styled and I also spend a lot money on clothes and cosmetica *oops*. Last night listening to Pharoah Sanders, my alltime favourite, my personal hero, and a guide to me to become a better human being. All my love to that man and his music ! "Harvest Time" soooooo beautiful, things like those let me fight with tears, anyway, complicate year, lotta emotions....... 16 hours ago, jazzbo said: I’ve had a very emotional time of late and have been staying away from Mingus, whose music seems to communicate emotion to me–that instinctively seems it would be too much for me now. But maybe not, I saw this on the shelf and wanted to revisit it. This was a powerful period for Mingus music! Charles Mingus “Cornell 1964” Blue Note 2 cd set, disc 1 oh interesting. There must be telepathy because I also have not listened to Mingus for much time, he was very often listened by me in the past, and I had seen him live 3 times, but now I am more into stuff like more spiritual music like late Trane, Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler and so on. But as you say it, yesterday I had listened to a Mingus album, I think an Impulse album, but not "Black Saint". I did not purchase the "Cornell" stuff, since I have too much from that 1964 band already, I have the Townhall, I have the 3 LP "Great Concert of Charles Mingus" and so that was enough for my tastes..... But I am sure it is as interesting as the others I already have. Quote
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