jlhoots Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM Patricia Brennan: Of The Near And Far Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM Now on to this classic, in mono form. Herbie Hancock “Maiden Voyage” Blue Note Japan Platinum SHM-CD And then More mono, this time re-listening to disc 4 of this great new Mosaic set. 300×300 17.8 KB Classic Decca Recordings Of Bob Crosby And His Orchestra & The Bob Cats (1936-1942) It’s interesting that this band grew out of the Ben Pollack band, a band I’ve always enjoyed. Quote
jazzbo Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Just arrived from Japan and I had to put it into the transport. . . . “John Coltrane Quartet Plays” Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-SACD Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now: Earlier: This and Quote
EKE BBB Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Cat Anderson & the Lars Sjösten Trio - Things Ain't What They Used To Be (Vax Records) Fresh new material (at least to me), recorded in Stockholm in 1963, from the archives of Tor-Björn Lyrhed. Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago It’s really cold out there. Should be above freezing tomorrow, which will help me with patches of ice on the deck and driveway. Starting off with Out Of/Into “Motion II” Blue Note cd So glad this new “supergroup” have released a second. And it’s very good! IMG500×301 13.6 KB Pianist Gerald Clayton, alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, vibraphonist Joel Ross, drummer Kendrick Scott, and bassist Matt Brewer Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago And now, I was thinking of my Dad and decided to hear something he would spin. My family rarely played any secular Xmas music when we were growing up, as a minister and a classical music lover he just didn’t want to hear that stuff. THIS was his Christmas go to . . . and I decided to listen to disc 1 of my cd copy this morning. Handel, Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic “Messiah” Sony Classical 2 cd set 400×400 29.5 KB Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, jazzbo said: And now, I was thinking of my Dad and decided to hear something he would spin. My family rarely played any secular Xmas music when we were growing up, as a minister and a classical music lover he just didn’t want to hear that stuff. THIS was his Christmas go to . . . and I decided to listen to disc 1 of my cd copy this morning. Handel, Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic “Messiah” Sony Classical 2 cd set 400×400 29.5 KB Great choice, really cool 👍 I actually don't know what my father liked to listen to, so I am happy you do. 6 hours ago, dougcrates said: International Phonograph CD Killer record! Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Great choice, really cool 👍 I actually don't know what my father liked to listen to, so I am happy you do. Killer record! My father is the real reason I love music so much, and also have an interest in audio playback. I spent many many hours as a kid and as an adult hearing what he was hearing, and I'm so grateful. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 35 minutes ago, jazzbo said: My father is the real reason I love music so much, and also have an interest in audio playback. I spent many many hours as a kid and as an adult hearing what he was hearing, and I'm so grateful. 🤘 Quote
Gheorghe Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: I have this one, nice with Milt Jackson, but in general I listen more to the Mobley around the time of „Soul Station”. I find, the early BN albums are very very similar. 36 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Same with Morgan. I think this one is the one with the Benny Golson Arrangements, its nice. Is that the one with a cute waltz on it? I kept only one of the 1950´s Morgan, I think it is called "The Cooker". In rest I have more from the 60´s I think, only that I don´t really listen much to the "Sidewinder", prefer other albums like "Search of a New Land", that´s what I love most. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: I have this one, nice with Milt Jackson, but in general I listen more to the Mobley around the time of „Soul Station”. I find, the early BN albums are very very similar. Same with Morgan. I think this one is the one with the Benny Golson Arrangements, its nice. Is that the one with a cute waltz on it? I kept only one of the 1950´s Morgan, I think it is called "The Cooker". In rest I have more from the 60´s I think, only that I don´t really listen much to the "Sidewinder", prefer other albums like "Search of a New Land", that´s what I love most. Understand what you mean. Maybe more in your wheel house. Listening to now: Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago This interesting information is from Robin Kelley's book on Thelonious Monk. "Thelonious even kept his music at Nica's, usually in a briefcase next to the piano. Fire was his main concern; he never worried about theft. That is, until he heard Jackie McLean's LP, "A Fickle Sonance", released later in the year. One of the cuts on the album, "Five Will Get You Ten", was credited to Sonny Clark, the pianist on the date. The song was actually one of Monk's compositions, "Two Timer". He had written it at Nica's but had not recorded it. Monk may have shared the lead sheet with Clark;l he may have even played it for him. But Clark was a frequent visitor to the "Cat House", and he even lived there off and on. His herion habit was out of control, and like most other junkies he resorted to stealing for a fix. Neither McLean nor any of the other sidemen suspected that the song had been stolen. To my knowledge, Thelonious never confronted Clark about it nor mentioned it to anyone. He just let it go." Quote
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