jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 1 minute ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I ordered this yesterday. I'll see if it comes in. The place I ordered from is hit or miss, as their website is tied to their store inventory so if someone bought it yesterday before they pulled it for me, I won't get it. It's happened there before. Hope you get it. I think you'll like it a lot. I guess a lot depends on how much you like 'fifties Mingus as this really seems to take "East Coasting" as a jumping off point. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 Charles Kynard “Legends of Acid Jazz” Prestige cd Reissues “Afro-disiac” and “Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui (Beautiful People)” Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 Enjoying the Ride," the 60th Anniversary box set from the Grateful Dead. First concert I pulled out, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT (3/14/81), disc 2 Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 Milt Jackson “Night Mist” Pablo/OJC cd Sweets, Cleanhead and Lockjaw! Quote
JSngry Posted June 5 Author Report Posted June 5 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Milt Jackson “Night Mist” Pablo/OJC cd Sweets, Cleanhead and Lockjaw! Does anybody sing? There are certainly options there! Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 No. Right now, a singer's disc. Claudia Acuna “En Este Momento” Marsalis Music cd In this moment I am really enjoying this Acuna cd. Okay, they’re all really good, this one is just right for this moment. The system sounds fantastic! Quote
JSngry Posted June 5 Author Report Posted June 5 8 minutes ago, jazzbo said: No. A wasted opportunity, perhaps. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 I don't feel the session needed any vocals. I like it. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 I agree, no vocals necessary, "Night Mist" is a terrific session just as it is. Now playing: Dick Haymes was a fine singer, though overshadowed by Frank Sinatra. Too bad, in my opinion, that neither Haymes or Sinatra was ever recorded with a swinging small jazz group. Quote
JSngry Posted June 5 Author Report Posted June 5 How often was "need" the only thing involved in making a Pablo record? Bags & Cleanhead swapping blues choruses with Jaws and Sweets commentating might have made for an even better record. Or not. It's a moot point now. They're all dead, so...missed opportunity. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 Personally I think it's possibly a better album without any singing. I really like it just as it is. Right now David Sánchez “Obsesión” Columbia cd Large ensemble, arrangements – Carlos Franzetti Bass – John Benitez Congas – Pernell Saturnino or Richie Flores Drums – Adam Cruz French Horn – John Clark Piano – Edsel Gomez Producer – Branford Marsalis Tenor Saxophone, Producer – David Sánchez 300×297 21.5 KB Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 3 hours ago, jazzbo said: Milt Jackson “Night Mist” Pablo/OJC cd Sweets, Cleanhead and Lockjaw! I really like this record. Quote
JSngry Posted June 5 Author Report Posted June 5 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Too bad, in my opinion, that neither Haymes or Sinatra was ever recorded with a swinging small jazz group. There is the Blue Note release of Sinatra live in Australia(?) backed by a Red Norvo small group...iirc they basically, but not exclusively, limn the original arrangements. But it swings well enough! And then there was this outlier... Quote
jazzbo Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 (edited) 41 minutes ago, rostasi said: Could you explain what the "Plangent Process" is? Thanks! https://www.plangentprocesses.com/_files/ugd/2aa449_e428f2e04d794cd2b527402e0327fb6c.pdf https://www.psaudio.com/blogs/copper/jamie-howarth-of-plangent-processes-making-recordings-sound-better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Howarth Howarth's company, Plangent Processes, has been nominated for 3 Grammy Awards, including Erroll Garner's Concert by the Sea and 2 wins for The Rolling Stones "Charley is My Darling" and for Best Historical Album in 2008, for their restoration of The Live Wire, a recorded live performance by Woody Guthrie, in 1949.[4][5] Plangent Processes has also restored master tapes for Bruce Springsteen, Queen, Grateful Dead,[6][7] the Neil Young Archives, Doc Watson, Tim Buckley, Pete Seeger, and the Andy Warhol estate, among others. Film soundtrack restoration for From Here to Eternity, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Cabaret, Camelot and West Side Story among others. Edited June 5 by jazzbo Quote
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