jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Re-visiting another Yes album I don’t think I have listened to since I moved from Austin a dozen years ago. An unusual one that showcases two different editions of Yes. Sure sounds great on my present system, so different than I remember it sounding when I had the Torii Mk III in the system. Quote
jazzcorner Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Pacific Jazz PJ-75 (Japan GXF 3112) - Gerry Mulligan " Timeless" - rec. 1952 to 1956 (compilation) Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Chet Baker “I Remember You” 300×300 4.93 KB A very mellow Chet performance with the added draw of Sal Nistico on tenor. Some great guitar from Lorne Lofsky as well. Bass – Chris Connors Drums – Art Frank Guitar – Lorne Lofsky Producer – Phil Markowitz Tenor Saxophone – Sal Nistico Trumpet, Vocals – Chet Baker Live recording, Buffalo, New York, November 11, 1984 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Re-visiting another Yes album I don’t think I have listened to since I moved from Austin a dozen years ago. An unusual one that showcases two different editions of Yes. Sure sounds great on my present system, so different than I remember it sounding when I had the Torii Mk III in the system. One of these days, I should listen to this. From the beginning, it's been almost universally panned as "not a Yes album" due to the crazy circumstances surrounding the making of it. It's almost like the band should have been called Yes². Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: One of these days, I should listen to this. From the beginning, it's been almost universally panned as "not a Yes album" due to the crazy circumstances surrounding the making of it. It's almost like the band should have been called Yes². I never paid attention to what people might think about this or other albums by Yes. I liked that Yes morphed but retained a certain identity that had an appeal to me. The only exception are the albums without Jon Anderson. Anderson is an essential ingredient for Yes. Quote
optatio Posted 28 minutes ago Report Posted 28 minutes ago 3 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Pacific Jazz PJ-75 (Japan GXF 3112) - Gerry Mulligan " Timeless" - rec. 1952 to 1956 (compilation) 👍 Quote
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