HutchFan Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Cecil Brooks III - The Collective (Muse, 1989) Quote
soulpope Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 11 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Marvelous .... Quote
BillF Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 32 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: Remember seeing the movie on release. There was an interval with extra Duke music! Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 4 hours ago, EKE BBB said: Great coverart by Saul Bass beside Dukes music. 4 hours ago, BillF said: Quote
jazzbo Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Jay Leonhardt/Gary Burton "Play the Music of Duke Elllington" I missed this one when it came out and I'm making up for it now. Quite a nice session in good sound. Nice to have this instrumentation and a little bit of interpretive novelty to these excellent "tunes." Quote
HutchFan Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Quest - Searching for the New Sound of Be-Bop (Storyville) Disc 1 Quote
JSngry Posted November 19, 2021 Author Report Posted November 19, 2021 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: Cecil Brooks III - The Collective (Muse, 1989) This is a reminder that The Last Days Of Muse saw it trying to create a kind of a Blue Note style "repertory players" for the M-Base group. Today we remember all the other types of records from those Last Days Of Muse, but there's a rather large number of this type by these players. Not a lot of "electricity" in the instrumentation, but still, a relatively lot of people made a relatively lot of records that were not organ/hardbop/HoustonEtta. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 2 minutes ago, JSngry said: This is a reminder that The Last Days Of Muse saw it trying to create a kind of a Blue Note style "repertory players" for the M-Base group. Today we remember all the other types of records from those Last Days Of Muse, but there's a rather large number of this type by these players. Not a lot of "electricity" in the instrumentation, but still, a relatively lot of people made a relatively lot of records that were not organ/hardbop/HoustonEtta. Yep. There are some excellent late-in-the-game Muses out there that are flying beneath the radar. Or at least they were flying below my radar. I've discovered several over the past year or so -- including The Collective -- as part of my 80s Jazz blog project explorations. Quote
Dub Modal Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Funk exploration down the George Clinton production/writing interplanetary connection. So many hip hop samples came from these excellent records. Quote
jazzbo Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 (edited) Archie Shepp "Kwanza" Impulse Japan SHM-CD UCCI-9378 I haven't met an Archie Shepp Impulse recording I didn't like. Edited November 19, 2021 by jazzbo Quote
HutchFan Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Prime late Phil. 18 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: Funk exploration down the George Clinton production/writing interplanetary connection. So many hip hop samples came from these excellent records. That looks like it'd be one helluva fun ride! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Dwight James - Inner Heat (Cadence, 1983) Great record, with Byard Lancaster and Khan Jamal. 6 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Archie Sheep "Kwanza" Impulse Japan SHM-CD UCCI-9378 I haven't met an Archie Sheep Impulse recording I didn't like. I have a big thing for this record. It is quite silly in its own way, and puts a huge smile on my face. It is one of a few albums I play that is guaranteed to cheer me up. Quote
JSngry Posted November 19, 2021 Author Report Posted November 19, 2021 34 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Yep. There are some excellent late-in-the-game Muses out there that are flying beneath the radar. Or at least they were flying below my radar. I've discovered several over the past year or so -- including The Collective -- as part of my 80s Jazz blog project explorations. Yeah, and between Cindy Blackmon & Wallace Roney, there's a decent enough amount to collate as an "output"...the Blackmons in particular shine a bit of light...not really a blinding flash, but a little light. The Roneys are essentially derivate of what everybody involved thought Wynton's bag was, but Antoine Roney's Wayne is a bit fresher than was Branford's. And so forth, there are some records there to be listened to, if only to gain a broader perspective. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 33 minutes ago, JSngry said: Yeah, and between Cindy Blackmon & Wallace Roney, there's a decent enough amount to collate as an "output"...the Blackmons in particular shine a bit of light...not really a blinding flash, but a little light. The Roneys are essentially derivate of what everybody involved thought Wynton's bag was, but Antoine Roney's Wayne is a bit fresher than was Branford's. And so forth, there are some records there to be listened to, if only to gain a broader perspective. I feel the same as you about Blackmon & Roney. Their Muse stuff has never knocked me out. On the other hand, Jack Walrath's Muse records are treeeee-mendous. And, of course, who could forget Bill Barron's!?!? There are others... but I don't want to show more of my hand. Saving it for the blog! Quote
Dub Modal Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 Solo piano isn't something I typically seek out but I'm loving this album. Quote
JSngry Posted November 19, 2021 Author Report Posted November 19, 2021 14 minutes ago, HutchFan said: I feel the same as you about Blackmon & Roney. Their Muse stuff has never knocked me out. I have a little soft spot in my head, er...heart for Blackmon's records. The unabashedly 60s Tony immersion is something I have to listen to once I get started on it. Tony himself had moved on, so it was a nice parallel nostalgia-reality. But as far as gripping you by the musicwows and not letting go, no. The most REALLY M-Base Muse records were made by Lonnie Plaxico, of all people! Quote
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