Chuck Nessa Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 A 2 disc set of this event provided by Scott Black, curator of the series, professionally recorded by Ken Christianson - Pro Musica. Quote
optatio Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 10 hours ago, dougcrates said: Original Mono LP 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 (edited) Jack Teagarden “1930 Studio Sessions” Jazz Oracle cd Jack was busy and in demand this year. It’s been a while since I reveled in the early Jack Teagarden music–this disc sounds great this morning. Edited January 2 by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Candido – Dancin' & Prancin' Happy New Year everyone! Now on to: Keith Rowe – A Dimension Of Perfectly Ordinary Reality 58 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Jack Teagarden “1930 Studio Sessions” Jazz Oracle cd Jack was busy and in demand this year. It’s been a while since I reveled in the early Jack Teagarden music–this disc sounds great this morning. Some good smouldering going on there. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Ella Fitzgerald with the Jimmy Jones Trio “Live in East Berlin 1967” The Lost Recordings 2 UHQCD set, disc 1 Jimmy Jones, Bob Cranshaw and Sam Woodyard with Ella. Quote
optatio Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Duke Ellington: Ellington At Newport 1956 (Complete). Columbia C2K 64932 [US 1999] Quote
jazzbo Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 The first playing of a Miles Davis recording in 2026. Miles Davis “Four & More” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD Quote
jazzbo Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Monday Michiru “Maiden Japan” . . . one of her jazziest early ones. Quote
jazzbo Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 Tom Harrell “Light On” High Note cd This is the first recording of a working band he kept for years and which was a great unit. Tom Harrell – flugelhorn, trumpet Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone Danny Grissett – piano, Fender Rhodes Ugonna Okegwo – bass Johnathan Blake – drums I really like all the albums recorded with this quintet. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 2 Report Posted January 2 It´s not only because I love that cover photo, it´s music I can hear after a gig, when we come down to relax. Since my sister owns a jazz club, and always want´s music for after show DJ-ing, I check out for her what might sound good and this one will be the choice next week. Last week it was Hank Mobley´s "Soul Station". I think I will organize more small hours stuff for her, like Jimmy Smith "The Sermon", that´s a good one for those occasions, I also think about Grant Green´s "I wanna hold your hand".....that´s good and easy listening stuff for late nighters...... Quote
jazzbo Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Chick Corea & Origin “Live at the Blue Note” (the single disc, not one from the box set) Quote
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