The Magnificent Goldberg Posted October 30, 2012 Report Posted October 30, 2012 Not music, but these arrived from Brownie this evening. Zowie! MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 1, 2012 Report Posted November 1, 2012 Bought a few downloads from Amazon UK today, two found because I was shopping around after looking through the prices of the recent (or future) Japanese releases of Atlantic R&B & jazz material and the BN LT and LA series and deciding that almost all of what I wanted could be found on Amazon UK at much less. Some actual CDs on order, too. Kerfala Kante - Kaira - CK7 Herbie Mann - Mellow - Atlantic Buster Smith - The legendary Buster Smith - Atlantic Jeez, this is a fantastic album! With a great band, including powerful solos from Hog Cooper. Nothing I've heard of Buster prepared me for this! Not a swing album at all; mainstream soul jazz. Good lord! MG Quote
BillF Posted November 1, 2012 Report Posted November 1, 2012 Last saw that Buster Smith album about 50 years ago!! Quote
paul secor Posted November 1, 2012 Report Posted November 1, 2012 Last saw that Buster Smith album about 50 years ago!! I bought my copy just a few years short of 50 years ago. Quote
JSngry Posted November 1, 2012 Report Posted November 1, 2012 Do we love the inadvertently hilarious anthropological liner notes by Gunther Schuller on the Buster Smith album? Oh HELL yeah! Quote
jeffcrom Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks for the tip, JC! I just sent you a long email detailing all the reasons you had to get this album. It's all kinds of fabulous. Quote
JSngry Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 We shall soon be on the way to getting there! Quote
JSngry Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Jim Blimey presents Rubbery Rubbingtons And His Cheeks A'Sprakle Big Band in A Ray Ellington Christmas Collection Classic - And To ALL A Good Knife!!!!!!!!!! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Do we love the inadvertently hilarious anthropological liner notes by Gunther Schuller on the Buster Smith album? Oh HELL yeah! Well, I haven't got those. (Sung to the tune of 'One meat ball') You get no sleevenotes with one download. Can you scan them, Jim? MG Jim Blimey presents Rubbery Rubbingtons And His Cheeks A'Sprakle Big Band in A Ray Ellington Christmas Collection Classic - And To ALL A Good Knife!!!!!!!!!! Is that REALLY a Ray Ellington album? MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks for the tip, JC! I just sent you a long email detailing all the reasons you had to get this album. It's all kinds of fabulous. Well, that's enough recommendation for me! Now downloading from Amazon UK. Sleeve notes - and your e-mail to Jim, which I'm sure is even more vaulable - would be greatly appreciated. MG Quote
JSngry Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Do we love the inadvertently hilarious anthropological liner notes by Gunther Schuller on the Buster Smith album? Oh HELL yeah! Well, I haven't got those. (Sung to the tune of 'One meat ball') You get no sleevenotes with one download. Can you scan them, Jim? MG I'll try to get to them this weekend, Will email them when done. Jim Blimey presents Rubbery Rubbingtons And His Cheeks A'Sprakle Big Band in A Ray Ellington Christmas Collection Classic - And To ALL A Good Knife!!!!!!!!!! Is that REALLY a Ray Ellington album? MG Uhhhhhh.... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Do we love the inadvertently hilarious anthropological liner notes by Gunther Schuller on the Buster Smith album? Oh HELL yeah! Well, I haven't got those. (Sung to the tune of 'One meat ball') You get no sleevenotes with one download. Can you scan them, Jim? MG I'll try to get to them this weekend, Will email them when done. Jim Blimey presents Rubbery Rubbingtons And His Cheeks A'Sprakle Big Band in A Ray Ellington Christmas Collection Classic - And To ALL A Good Knife!!!!!!!!!! Is that REALLY a Ray Ellington album? MG Uhhhhhh.... In addition to being a good drummer and a charming singer, Ray was the voice of Major Bloodnok in the Goon Show, and sang a song during each show (I see that Ray Nance guested with him on this once). Actually, I rather think that Ray was my real introduction to jazz, in terms of something that I heard regularly while I was a kid. MG Quote
jeffcrom Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks for the tip, JC! I just sent you a long email detailing all the reasons you had to get this album. It's all kinds of fabulous. Well, that's enough recommendation for me! Now downloading from Amazon UK. Sleeve notes - and your e-mail to Jim, which I'm sure is even more vaulable - would be greatly appreciated. MG Done and done. Check your email. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks for the tip, JC! I just sent you a long email detailing all the reasons you had to get this album. It's all kinds of fabulous. Well, that's enough recommendation for me! Now downloading from Amazon UK. Sleeve notes - and your e-mail to Jim, which I'm sure is even more vaulable - would be greatly appreciated. MG Done and done. Check your email. Thanks Jeff! Sorry I couldn't find Ray Ellington's 'The Madison' on Youtube. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Another download from Amazon this afternoon Herbie Mann - Hold on, I'm comin - Atlantic Recorded in '72 at Montreux and Newport in New York, with David Newman, SOnny Sharrock, Pat Rebillot, Andy Muson & Reggie Ferguson. It BURNS!!!! (well, most of it ) MG Quote
robertoart Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 (edited) Another download from Amazon this afternoon Herbie Mann - Hold on, I'm comin - Atlantic Recorded in '72 at Montreux and Newport in New York, with David Newman, SOnny Sharrock, Pat Rebillot, Andy Muson & Reggie Ferguson. It BURNS!!!! (well, most of it ) MG Sharrock said whenever he took a solo in that band, it would ruin the mood Do we love the inadvertently hilarious anthropological liner notes by Gunther Schuller on the Buster Smith album? Oh HELL yeah! Well, I haven't got those. (Sung to the tune of 'One meat ball') You get no sleevenotes with one download. Can you scan them, Jim? MG I'll try to get to them this weekend, Will email them when done. Jim Blimey presents Rubbery Rubbingtons And His Cheeks A'Sprakle Big Band in A Ray Ellington Christmas Collection Classic - And To ALL A Good Knife!!!!!!!!!! Is that REALLY a Ray Ellington album? MG Uhhhhhh.... In addition to being a good drummer and a charming singer, Ray was the voice of Major Bloodnok in the Goon Show, and sang a song during each show (I see that Ray Nance guested with him on this once). Actually, I rather think that Ray was my real introduction to jazz, in terms of something that I heard regularly while I was a kid. MG If you put an afro on this guy he'd be a dead spit for Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy Edited November 2, 2012 by freelancer Quote
JSngry Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Another download from Amazon this afternoon Herbie Mann - Hold on, I'm comin - Atlantic Recorded in '72 at Montreux and Newport in New York, with David Newman, SOnny Sharrock, Pat Rebillot, Andy Muson & Reggie Ferguson. It BURNS!!!! (well, most of it ) MG The only way I could love that record more would be if it had Bruno Carr on it. But that's ok, I love it fine just as it is. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Another download from Amazon this afternoon Herbie Mann - Hold on, I'm comin - Atlantic Recorded in '72 at Montreux and Newport in New York, with David Newman, SOnny Sharrock, Pat Rebillot, Andy Muson & Reggie Ferguson. It BURNS!!!! (well, most of it ) MG The only way I could love that record more would be if it had Bruno Carr on it. But that's ok, I love it fine just as it is. You might have told me before This is one of those records you get and think - bugger, I could have been listeningto this for forty years! (I exaggerate; 39 years.) MG Quote
BillF Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Ray Ellington was a very nice guy - I met him once - at a Tubby Hayes gig! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 2, 2012 Report Posted November 2, 2012 Ray Ellington was a very nice guy - I met him once - at a Tubby Hayes gig! Goodness! MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 3, 2012 Report Posted November 3, 2012 Jim's off-board link to a Clovers you tube cut reminded me I didn't have a decewnt compilation of one of the best R&B groups of the early fifties, so today the postman brought me The Clovers - The platinum collection - Atlantic (Rhino) MG Quote
coooltrane Posted November 4, 2012 Report Posted November 4, 2012 This arrived today! Enjoy! I know that I am Quote
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