Teasing the Korean Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 13 minutes ago, soulpope said: May it help 🙏 .... Thank you! Earth is a dangerous place to live, as the dinosaurs will attest! Quote
soulpope Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 Mentioned this release earlier today so a re-play was not beyond the imaginable .... Quote
optatio Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 23 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Real Gone CD reissue 👍 - as LP on my shelf Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 32 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Real Gone CD reissue I bought a bunch of those Black Jazz CDs when Real Gone had a sale. The Walter Bishop albums are among my favorites, so far at least. Quote
HutchFan Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 Just now, Teasing the Korean said: I bought a bunch of those Black Jazz CDs when Real Gone had a sale. The Walter Bishop albums are among my favorites, so far at least. Yup. Good stuff. Quote
optatio Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 17 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 An archival release which grew to my heart and became the dearest of all Charlie Haden "Montreal" releases .... Quote
jazzbo Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 4 hours ago, jlhoots said: Patricia Brennan is very talented. Breaking Stretch is also an excellent Pyroclastic CD. I know. I have that one too. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 Ted Auletta - Exotica (Cameo, stereo) Ted Auletta led the house band at the Hawaiian Room at the Hotel Lexington, Manhattan. Quote
JSngry Posted October 9, 2024 Author Report Posted October 9, 2024 6 hours ago, mikeweil said: What is this one please? Quote
mikeweil Posted October 9, 2024 Report Posted October 9, 2024 1 hour ago, JSngry said: What is this one please? https://www.sleepynight-shop.com/ Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 10, 2024 Report Posted October 10, 2024 12 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: Great record though the bass and drums is under recorded. Monk was so great, he could play anything and it would stil sound like if it was composed by himself. But the very very best "Monk plays Ellington" is on a video from Berlin 1969, where he plays "Sophisticated Lady", "Solitude" and "Caravan" just solo, with his fantastic left hand playing stride the way only Monk could do it. I think I have read somewhere that after that record was out, somebody asked Monk if he had been influenced by Ellington, which he sure was not. I think Monk answered "if there is an influence it´s vice versa...." Monk is so great, he was never wrong. 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: Here this was a great pianist. He could play anything. It´s possible I heard him once with Pharoah Sanders. At least I have many albums with him as a sideman.I have heard he had died very early , but no idea what was the reason. 18 hours ago, jazzbo said: On to an LP. . . . Wini Brown With Milt Jackson “Miss Brown For You” Savoy Jazz LP This lp includes National Records material including previously unreleased material by a singer from the Lionel Hampton band with excellent backing. LP sounds a tiny bit off-center. I´ve never heard about her but she looks very very similar to Fats Navarro´s daughter ! Rena is her name or Rina..... Quote
optatio Posted October 10, 2024 Report Posted October 10, 2024 5 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I´ve never heard about her but she looks very very similar to Fats Navarro´s daughter ! Rena is her name or Rina..... "Navarro was survived by wife Rena (née Clark; 1927–1975) and daughter Linda (born 1949), who currently lives in Seattle, Washington." Source: https://fatsnavarro.jazzgiants.net/biography/ Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 10, 2024 Report Posted October 10, 2024 Omega OCD 3025 - Four Jazz Legends At Newport 'Live' 1960 - Cannonball Adderley Quintet - Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band - Oscar Peterson Trio - Dizzy Gillespie Quintet Quote
jazzbo Posted October 10, 2024 Report Posted October 10, 2024 Right now. . . really enjoying the “Black Jazz” label sound here. . . fits my mood this morning. Roland Haynes “2nd Wave” Black Jazz cd 640×633 148 KB Bass – Henry Franklin Drums – Carl Burnett Keyboards – Kirk Lightsey Keyboards, Written-By, Arranged By – Roland Haynes Producer, Liner Notes – Gene Russell This is making me want to play “Bitches Brew”. . . . Quote
jazzbo Posted October 10, 2024 Report Posted October 10, 2024 Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” Columbia 70s pressing 2 LP, LP 1 My first purchase of this music probably over fifty years ago. Sounding like the familiar warm blanket of amazement it always does. Quote
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