Peter Friedman Posted Saturday at 04:59 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:59 PM This comparison speaks volumes for me. The Roland Hanna swings, has depth, and is an interesting album. The Noah Haidu lacks all 3 of the things mentioned above. Buster Williams is the one saving grace, but is not (in my opinion), able to save this basically very dull album. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 07:30 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:30 PM (edited) It is COLD today, for May. My listening schedule has been morphing lately as with the passing of my dog I’ve been waking up later and my wife has been waking up earlier and I don’t now generally get to dive into listening first thing. Today we got to meet with one of Lucinda’s sisters and brother-in-law who live about 90 minutes away here locally for lunch, which was really nice. Lucinda’s sister Ann has been blind about 20 years and her husband Chris is the role model of a loving spouse and takes incredible care of her while also having a demanding job. I love these people. Now I’m finally in front of the main system. I started off with Keith Jarrett “New Vienna” ECM cd and moving on to Tom Harrell “Moving Picture” High Note cd Edited Saturday at 07:31 PM by jazzbo Quote
adh1907 Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:11 PM 5 hours ago, dougcrates said: Original LP Interesting, many of these early Tyner dates on Impulse are not easy to find. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 08:24 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:24 PM Stan Kenton “Adventures in Blues” Capitol cd 220×220 20.1 KB Quote
rostasi Posted Saturday at 08:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:47 PM (edited) with the great Richard Evans on bass guitar... Edited Saturday at 08:48 PM by rostasi Quote
JSngry Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM 58 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Stan Kenton “Adventures in Blues” Capitol cd 220×220 20.1 KB That's a good record. For some reason, Gene Roland's soprano playing reminds me of Lucky Thompson. And Kenton's obsession with not swinging in the traditional sense pays off here as Roland totally gets it. He sees both sides of this street clearly! When I pull my Kenton holdings, this one will definitely be staying! Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM Yes, it's one of my favorites of the Kentons. I pulled a few others to listen to soon. . . been awhile since I have spun some Stan. Now One For All Featuring Eric Alexander “Too Soon To Tell” Sharp Nine cd Bass – Peter Washington Drums – Joe Farnsworth Piano – David Hazeltine Tenor Saxophone – Eric Alexander Trombone – Steve Davis Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Jim Rotondi Recorded Feb 25, 1997, RVG Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 10:17 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:17 PM 41 minutes ago, jazzbo said: One For All Featuring Eric Alexander “Too Soon To Tell” Sharp Nine cd Joe in a suit - even back then. Quote
dougcrates Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM 4 hours ago, adh1907 said: Interesting, many of these early Tyner dates on Impulse are not easy to find. I won it in an Ebay auction. One of my favourite albums. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Ed Cherry - The Spirits Speak Quote
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jazzcorner Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, John Tapscott said: Discs 3-7. Great set. 💗 👍 Quote
jazzcorner Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago M-G-M E 3122 - George Shearing " An Evening With The George shearing Quintet" - rec. 1949/50 Quote
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