jazzbo Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 A windy warm front has blown in. We lost power for about ten minutes an hour ago. . . woke me up somehow. I tried to go back to sleep a few times but decided to do a little listening. Starting with Artemis “Arboresque” on Blue Note, their third release. Bass – Noriko Ueda Drums – Allison Miller Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Renee Rosnes Tenor Saxophone – Nicole Glover Trumpet – Ingrid Jensen Quote
jazzbo Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Need some Ducal influence this morning. Duke Ellington “the Private Collection Volume 3” Kaz cd New York studio sessions, 1962 Quote
optatio Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Joe Lovano: Trio Fascination - Edition One. Blue Note 7243 8 33114 2 2 [E.U. 1998] Quote
jazzbo Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 On to some old time jazz/pop: Frank Trumbauer “1929-1931” Chronogical Classics cd I really like the Trumbauer sound and feel. What is interesting here is that there’s “Popeye” voice chuckle I think done by Hoagy Carmichael on several of these tracks. . . years before there was a Popeye animated cartoon wth voice. . . curious. Good stuff! Quote
Balladeer Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Bud Freeman - Something to Remember You By (Black Lion) Quote
HutchFan Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 19 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: Good one. Quote
jazzbo Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Stan Getz “In Scandinavia 1959-1960” Jazztwin cd I will never get enough of Getz in this area of the world in this time frame, documented on Verve, Dragon or any other recordings. 300×300 10.2 KB Quote
optatio Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 51 minutes ago, HutchFan said: 👍 Quote
optatio Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Happy Birthday again ... Joe Lovano: Trio Fascination – Edition Two. Blue Note 7243 5 27618 2 1 [E.U. 2001] Quote
Gheorghe Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 3 hours ago, optatio said: 👍 great trio. I heard Kenny Barron also with Ben Riley but it was in Ron Carters Group, they had two basses, Ron and Buster Williams, what a great group ! But I think that was the only time I saw Kenny Barron live. It was in the late 70´s I think.. 20 hours ago, JSngry said: Great ! Such a great performance. It´s interesting that in the 2000´s Sonny played much more straight ahead than when I had heard him. I think 20,30 years earlier when I would see him, there was not even one straight ahead number left in his repertory, but he was great. I never categorized musicians like I heard so often back than that fans didn´t get beyond "Tenor Madness" or stuff like that..... Same with Miles......I heard them folks shout "All Blues" or "Sketches of Spain" when Miles did what he did in the mid seventies.....same thing, people who don´t move on , can´t follow what an artists want´s do do after he gave it all with old straight ahead stuff...... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 Live at the Bastille (1982), by Maggie Nicols, Joëlle Léandre and Lindsay Cooper Quote
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