ghost of miles Posted April 29, 2017 Report Posted April 29, 2017 (edited) Various artists, Spiritual Jazz V. 7: Islam (cd version): Edited April 29, 2017 by ghost of miles Quote
BillyBatts Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 (edited) 9 hours ago, BillF said: At 77 and having listened to jazz since 1957 I'm probably of your father's generation and may have had similar experiences. On the albums I listen to - they range from Jack Teagarden to Eric Alexander - I've usually heard at least one of the artists in person. For example, on your Blue Note 1540 album I've seen Mobley, Morgan and Silver, but not Byrd, Chambers and Persip. And all this on this side of the Atlantic! I think my father had about 15 years on you, but you were close. His era was WWII through the mid 60's with Jazz. He was a Purple Heart Navy Man in WWII, so a brave dude in my humble opinion. He came out of the war loving Big Band Jazz and continued through to the 50's Trio and Quartet stars of Jazz and then on into the 60's era artists. He didn't move on from that. All of his collection spans the late 30's to the early 60's, mostly 45s. I inherited his vast collection and my goal is, probably when I retire, to convert all of his 45s to digital. That will be a huge task, but it will be worth while. --------------------------------------------------------- 23 hours ago, duaneiac said: Love this album and Joni in general. I heard a funny comment about Joni by John Pizzarelli on his radio show "Radio Deluxe" (available on Mixcloud). He played one of her golden cuts from the Madison Square Garden concert and after he played it, he said something like, "Ya' know, the Canadians hold the Trump card with Joni. We can play anything we want, and they just play some Joni Mitchell and say "How aBoot That?" ---------------------------------------------------------------- Night cap gents. Then I'm turning in. On Criss Cross; Orrin Evans - Captain Black Edited April 30, 2017 by BillyBatts Quote
duaneiac Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 1 hour ago, BillyBatts said: Love this album and Joni in general. I heard a funny comment about Joni by John Pizzarelli on his radio show "Radio Deluxe" (available on Mixcloud). He played one of her golden cuts from the Madison Square Garden concert and after he played it, he said something like, "Ya' know, the Canadians hold the Trump card with Joni. We can play anything we want, and they just play some Joni Mitchell and say "How aBoot That?" --------------------------------------------------------------- A couple of nights ago, I watched this documentray and it inspired me to listen to some of her music again. It's a well done look at her life, including interviews with her, Graham Nash, Larry Klein, David Crosby and others. If the Nobel committee is still interested in honoring songwriters for their literary contributions, I would recommend they give Ms. Mitchell's body of work their undivided attention. I hope she is doing well now given her current circumstances. Quote
Clunky Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 Wadada Leo Smith ---Procession of Great Ancestry---(Nessa) Earlier - Smith's - America's National Parks--(Cunieform) I was staggered/annoyed to see this review at Amazon "It may be the worst CD I have EVER bought- amateurish, unlistenable- elementary school kids make better sounding music while practicing". I probably shouldn't be giving the writer any extra notoriety given how disrespectful the comments are. Quote
Buddha the Magnificent Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 The Reunion Project - Varanda (Tapestry, 2017). Felipe Salles - tenor, soprano sax; Chico Pinheiro - guitar; Tiago Costa - piano; Bruno Migotto - bass; Edu Ribeiro - drums. Quote
duaneiac Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 Bobby Enriquez as the guest on a 1990 episode of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz http://www.npr.org/event/music/464011940/bobby-enriquez-on-piano-jazz Quote
paul secor Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 3 hours ago, BillF said: A definite Quote
sidewinder Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 (edited) Edited April 30, 2017 by sidewinder Quote
soulpope Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: and more !!! Quote
duaneiac Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 Disc 2 of 2, which contains the episodes "The Spanish Suitcase" and "The Last Tram (from Clapham)", both from 1954. Quote
medjuck Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 On 4/28/2017 at 3:02 PM, jazztrain said: Medjuck, Do you have any information suggesting that there's more material from the concert? No additional music is shown in Bob Hilbert's Pee Wee Russell discography. The performances were used in conjunction with a lecture by Whitney Bailliett. No I don't. I inferred it from something I read on a usually reliable source -- this forum IIRC. Quote
optatio Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 GRANT STEWART. YOUNG AT HEART. SHARP NINE RECORDS SHPN 1041 [2008] Quote
Bluesnik Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 (edited) Enjoying this thoroughly! It's part of the 10" series and was a BN 5000 series member. Edited April 30, 2017 by Bluesnik Quote
sidewinder Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 (edited) 2CD Complete edition. Considering it was recorded in 1957 -beyond phenomenal. Edited April 30, 2017 by sidewinder Quote
HutchFan Posted April 30, 2017 Report Posted April 30, 2017 Earl Hines - Quintessential Recording Session (Chiaroscuro) On 4/29/2017 at 3:00 PM, soulpope said: One of Waldron's very best, in this listener's opinion. Quote
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