papsrus Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 A couple of jeffcrom recs from recent days: George Lewis with Kid Shots Tuba Fats' Chosen Few Brass Band -- "Street Music" Quote
jeffcrom Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 A couple of jeffcrom recs from recent days: George Lewis with Kid Shots Tuba Fats' Chosen Few Brass Band -- "Street Music" Hope you enjoy them. The George Lewis CD also has GL's first (and best) recording of "Burgundy Street Blues," one of the sweetest, most wistful blues you'll ever hear. And The Chosen Few BB was one of the "realest," greasiest brass bands in New Orleans. I love the "Iko Iko/Food Stamp Blues" medley. BTW, the "Vinny Jones" listed on the back cover is actually the great brass band bass drummer Benny Jones, who currently leads the Treme BB. Quote
papsrus Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 Hope you enjoy them. The George Lewis CD also has GL's first (and best) recording of "Burgundy Street Blues," one of the sweetest, most wistful blues you'll ever hear. And The Chosen Few BB was one of the "realest," greasiest brass bands in New Orleans. I love the "Iko Iko/Food Stamp Blues" medley. BTW, the "Vinny Jones" listed on the back cover is actually the great brass band bass drummer Benny Jones, who currently leads the Treme BB. I'm very much looking forward to those. The fella I spoke with at Jazz Crusade while ordering the Tuba Fats disc mentioned this one as well: Do you know it? Quote
jeffcrom Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 I'm very much looking forward to those. The fella I spoke with at Jazz Crusade while ordering the Tuba Fats disc mentioned this one as well: Do you know it? I haven't heard that album, but four tracks from the same session fill out the Chosen Few Brass Band CD. Thing is, they're my least favorite tracks, so I've never been interested in picking up the full Chosen Few Jazzmen CD. But you'll know whether you want it once you hear the "bonus" tracks of the CD you ordered. Since you are looking for Tuba Fats stuff, I'll mention this obscure CD. I didn't mention it before because (1) Tuba only plays the tuba on a few tracks, although he sings on almost everything, and (2) it's not a great album, although it's a fun one. It's the kind of genial mixture of trad jazz, modern jazz, and R & B you might hear in New Orleans club - enjoyable, but not great. Quote
alankin Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 Art Pepper - The Complete Village Vanguard Sessions (Contemeporary), nine CDs for $19.95 plus tax at FYE. Quote
papsrus Posted May 12, 2010 Report Posted May 12, 2010 Since you are looking for Tuba Fats stuff, I'll mention this obscure CD. Glad you pointed that out, not so much for the specific CD, but for the website. Thanks jeffcrom. Quote
papsrus Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 New Orleans: The Living Legends, Louis Cottrell Trio -- Bourbon Street Just kind of stumbled on to this ojc series. Quote
save0904 Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 Bud Powell The Essen Jazz Festival Concert Quote
alankin Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 (edited) Got a batch of OJCs and Concord Family sale items at Newbury Comics when I was in Cambridge, Mass last Sunday, including: -- 20bit K2s of The Kenny Drew Trio, Red Garland w/ John Coltrane - All Mornin' Long, & Jackie McLean 4, 5 and 6 ($4@), Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot ($6) -- OJC limited edition series -- Elmo Hope - Homecoming!, The Other Side of Benny Golson and Gil Melle's Gil's Guests ($4@) and Jimmy Woods' Conflict (with Andrew Hill!) ($6) -- live at Maybeck Concord's by John Hicks, Marian McPartland and Hank Jones for $6 -- Keepnews Collection -- Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Relaxes (RVG) and The Hawk Flies High for $6 -- and some other things at $4 each -- Jacky Byard - On the Spot!, Don Friedman Trio - Circle Waltz, Hampton Hawes - I'm All Smiles, Eric Dolphy in Europe, Vol.2, Lucky Thompson - Happy Days and Cedar Walton - Spectrum Edited May 13, 2010 by alankin Quote
colinmce Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 Arthur Blythe - Blythe Spirit (Columbia 1981) Oliver Lake - Gallery (Grammavision 1986) Haven't listened to the Lake yet, but the Blythe is out of sight! Three different ensembles-- a quintet with cello and tuba, a quartet w/ Steve McCall, and another quintet with tuba and organ. I've not yet been all that able to get into Lenox Ave. Breakdown, but this one is much more my speed. What a fantastic record, a shame it'll never make it to CD. I recommend seeking it out. Quote
jeffcrom Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 (edited) Hank Mobley and John Handy are on their way from Mosaic, but Hank Crawford showed up today. I blame The Magnificent Goldberg for this; his recent blindfold test made me realize how little I knew about Mr. Crawford - kind of embarrassing for an alto sax player. So I ordered this from Oldies; seven of HC's Atlantic albums on four CDs. I'm playing From the Heart right now; I said "Damn!" twice in the first 30 seconds. Better late than never, I guess. Edited May 13, 2010 by jeffcrom Quote
papsrus Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 Steve Swell -- Fire Into Music Mike Reed's People, Places & Things -- About Us Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Hank Mobley and John Handy are on their way from Mosaic, but Hank Crawford showed up today. I blame The Magnificent Goldberg for this; his recent blindfold test made me realize how little I knew about Mr. Crawford - kind of embarrassing for an alto sax player. So I ordered this from Oldies; seven of HC's Atlantic albums on four CDs. I'm playing From the Heart right now; I said "Damn!" twice in the first 30 seconds. Better late than never, I guess. Yup! Skip the Kudus, go for the Milestones next. Nary a dud. (Oh, except for the one with Richie Cole.) MG Quote
jostber Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Some from Document Records: Big Maceo - Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Vol. 2 (1945-1950) Leadbelly - The Minneapolis Party, November 21st 1948 Rev J C Burnett - Vol 2 1927 - 1945 Rev J M Gates - Vol 2 1926 Rev W M Mosley - 1926 - 1931 V.A. - Too Late Too Late Vol 11 1924 - 1939 From Honest Jons, Dusty Groove and more: Dadawah - Peace And Love (Vinyl) FireRoom - Broken Music Katell Keineg - At The Mermaid Parade Marvin Gaye - I Want You (Vinyl) The Impressions - The Young Mod's Forgotten Story (Vinyl) V.A.. - Mata La Pena (Vinyl) V.A. - Raw Soul Rare & Unreleased Funk From Norwolk, Virginia 1971 73 (Vinyl) Quote
kh1958 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 Buyu Ambroise--Marasa (Jazzmel) Jean Michel Pilc--True Story Hank Mobley and John Handy are on their way from Mosaic, but Hank Crawford showed up today. I blame The Magnificent Goldberg for this; his recent blindfold test made me realize how little I knew about Mr. Crawford - kind of embarrassing for an alto sax player. So I ordered this from Oldies; seven of HC's Atlantic albums on four CDs. I'm playing From the Heart right now; I said "Damn!" twice in the first 30 seconds. Better late than never, I guess. Yup! Skip the Kudus, go for the Milestones next. Nary a dud. (Oh, except for the one with Richie Cole.) MG Bossa International (if that is the one you are referring to) is notable as the only live CD release featuring Emily Remler. It's not a dud. Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 today at the used store: Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - The Swingers Quote
BillF Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 (edited) today at the used store: Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - The Swingers Great idea! I'll give this a spin: Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Sing a Song of Basie (Verve) Edited May 15, 2010 by BillF Quote
kh1958 Posted May 15, 2010 Report Posted May 15, 2010 Lonnie Smith--Spiral (Palmetto) (now up for order on their website) Africavision volume 3, The Cinema of Manu Dibango Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 16, 2010 Report Posted May 16, 2010 Buyu Ambroise--Marasa (Jazzmel) Jean Michel Pilc--True Story Hank Mobley and John Handy are on their way from Mosaic, but Hank Crawford showed up today. I blame The Magnificent Goldberg for this; his recent blindfold test made me realize how little I knew about Mr. Crawford - kind of embarrassing for an alto sax player. So I ordered this from Oldies; seven of HC's Atlantic albums on four CDs. I'm playing From the Heart right now; I said "Damn!" twice in the first 30 seconds. Better late than never, I guess. Yup! Skip the Kudus, go for the Milestones next. Nary a dud. (Oh, except for the one with Richie Cole.) MG Bossa International (if that is the one you are referring to) is notable as the only live CD release featuring Emily Remler. It's not a dud. It is from Hank's point of view. He should have taken his baritone sax instead. MG Quote
jostber Posted May 16, 2010 Report Posted May 16, 2010 (edited) Art Tatum, Fats Waller, James P.Johnson - The Gods Are In The House Art Tatum - Jazz Biography Art Tatum - Performance Brigitte Fontaine and The Art Ensemble of Chicago - Comme A La Radio Burton Greene - Ins And Outs Burton Greene - Throptics Damien Jurado - St.Bartlett Hoquiam - Hoquiam (Vinyl) Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Echos Hypnotiques, 1969 - 1979 (Vinyl) Roy Brooks - The Free Slave (Vinyl) Sunny Murray - Big Chief (Vinyl) V.A. - Ecstatic Music Of The Jemaa El Fna (Vinyl) V.A. - Ethiopia Ari Polyphonies V.A.- Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Volume 1: Ethiopian Soul And Groove (Vinyl) Edited May 16, 2010 by jostber Quote
mikelz777 Posted May 16, 2010 Report Posted May 16, 2010 Cecilia Coleman - Young And Foolish I finally found a copy of this (used-like new) for a reasonable price. It's always nice to pick up something that's been on the radar for a couple of years. I got it for about what you'd pay for a CD at regular retail prices. (When you're used to seeking out bargains and buying at bargain prices, even retail prices kind of seem like a lot.) I grabbed it because I've never seen it lower than this and probably never will. Quote
paul secor Posted May 17, 2010 Report Posted May 17, 2010 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 - Horenstein/Pro Musica Symphony Vienna (Vox) Feldman: Piano and Orchestra/Flute and Orchestra/Oboe and Orchestra/Cello and Orchestra - Woodward/Staege/Aussem/Palm/Hans Zender/Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra (CPO) The Tallis Scholars Sing Palestrina (Gimell) Carl Stamitz: Clarinet Concertos Volume 1 - Takashima/Okazaki/Kalman Berkes/Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia (Naxos) Quote
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