mikeweil Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 Monday it was: Stanley Turrentine & Shirley Scott, Never let me go Kenny Clarke 1948-1950 Cannonball Adderley, Fiddler on the roof Donald Harrison, Free Style Today the mailgirl brought: Paul Bley, Synth Thesis Reggie Workman, Summit Conference Quote
sal Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 John Coltrane - "Meditations" Miles Davis - "And the Modern Jazz Giants" (K2) Quote
JohnS Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 Art Ensemble Of Chicago; Sirius Calling Quote
brownie Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 Some of the Paris souvenir shops that also sell CDs and videos have several of the Masters of Jazz CDs for sale at discount prices (from 3 to €7) depending on which store you visit. These have appeared lately after the distributor which sold these excellent volumes went belly up. I am busy now completing some of the series. Recent purchases have included: - volume 9 of the Count Basies series (Jan.-Feb. 1939), - volume 2 of the Benny Carter series (1931-1933) - volume 12 of the Duke Ellington series (October 1930-January 1931), - volume 7 of the Jelly Roll Morton series (1929-1930), - volume 9 of the Dizzy Gillespie series (March 1946-July 1947) Small quantities of these Masters show up at various souvenir shops and are nowhere to be seen in the regular record stores. Quote
DTMX Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 Art Ensemble Of Chicago; Sirius Calling Picked that one up last week, along with Rudresh Mahanthappa's Mother Tongue. Today I bought Black Sabbath's Dehumanizer. I don't know why. Quote
7/4 Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 Today I bought Black Sabbath's Dehumanizer. I don't know why. Great album! Quote
marcoliv Posted November 19, 2004 Report Posted November 19, 2004 here in Rio a stupid guy sold almost his entire collection because his wife gave him the famous deal "is it me or the discs!!" anyway, this is what i got: Dexter Gordon - Manhattan Symphonie New York Jazz Quartet Jimmy Giuffre Mosaic set MCO Quote
gdogus Posted November 19, 2004 Report Posted November 19, 2004 (edited) An eclectic shopping trip: Don Friedman Trio - A Day in the City (6 Variations on a Jazz Theme) (Riverside/OJC, 1961) Duke Ellington and Ray Brown - This One's for Blanton (Pablo, 1972) Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards (Quartet 2003) (Leo, 2004) Edited November 19, 2004 by gdogus Quote
marcoliv Posted November 21, 2004 Report Posted November 21, 2004 Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler On The Roof Kenny Dorham - Afro-Cuban Raul de Souza - À Vontade Mesmo Rio 65 Trio - A Hora e Vez da M.P.M. Prince - Live At The Aladdin Quote
ssjazz Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 It's Saturday evening here in the UK. Millions of shoppers have arrived home laden with 'stuff'. Some of them may be enjoying their new purchases, others may be searching for the receipt in order to exchange it tomorrow (in the UK now, Saturday and Sunday are almost interchangeable, except for car-boot sales and 'Antiques Roadshow'). So. What music did you buy? I'm aware that many of you may have huge stockpiles of records in a queue and lots of you may buy online. Me? No music today. Next week maybe. Cheers, tonym. Concord Records Holiday SALE [ONLINE PURCHASE] "Live At Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Nine" Marion McPartland "Music of 1937 -- Maybeck Recital Hall Series, Volume Three" Dick Hyman MAYBECK, VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE" Cedar Walton "MAYBECK, VOLUME FORTY-TWO" James Williams Ballad Of The Blues Jo Stafford Shadows And Dreams Dave McKenna Easy Street Dave McKenna Giant Strides Dave McKenna A Little Piece Of Heaven At Ste. Chapelle Winery Gene Haris It's The Real Soul With Special Guest Frank Wess Gene Haris The Gene Harris Trio Plus One Gene Haris Down Home Blues Gene Haris and Brother Jack McDuff Echoes of Jilly's Monte Alexander In The Studio And In Concert 2 cd set Mel Torme and Marty Paich Dektette Quote
mikeweil Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 Sonny Rollins, The Sound of Sonny (Riverside SACD - sounds excellent!) Dietrich Buxtehude, Harpsichord Works Vol. 2 & 3, beautifully played by Lars Ulrik Mortensen (dacapo) Quote
LAL Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 Last week: Herbie Hancock - VSOP: Live Under The Sky Quote
BruceH Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 Last weekend, actually: "Brew Moore Quintet" Not bad. Quote
James Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 This morning I sent a check off to San Diego jazz pianist/educator Rick Helzer for his new release -- soon to be available on 9 Winds. Rick, besides being a great player, has a very inventive mind and is well known locally for writing treacherous material. Word from a player on this session is that he outdid himself with this one! Inasmuch as he was bringing in players from out of town, he produced rehearsal "play along" discs for them to practice with due to the restrictions on rehearsal time. Can't wait to give this one a listen! Quote
Bright Moments Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 Wilbur Ware : Chicago Sound Ellington, Duke : Indigos CD Federico Britos : Candombe and Jazz djangos only charged .99 to ship all three! B-) Quote
BruceH Posted November 25, 2004 Report Posted November 25, 2004 City Nights--Frank Morgan Nice album; no surprises, but solid music. Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted November 25, 2004 Report Posted November 25, 2004 Ordered the Eddie Higgins 'Christmas Songs' (Venus) Quote
B. Goren. Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 Homage to John Coltrane- David Liebman. Quote
tonym Posted November 30, 2004 Author Report Posted November 30, 2004 I didn't buy anything but my wife and I searched for 'Plugged Nickel' box last night. Eventually she ordered it, as a Christmas pressie, for me from Amazon.co.uk for an amazing 57 squid. Woo -Hoo. Who said romance was dead eh? Quote
Aggie87 Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 Stumbled onto a used copy of Hank Mobley's "Another Workout" over the weekend in Austin! Wooo-Hooo!!! Been looking for this one for a while. Also nabbed Lee Morgan's Tom Cat, Wayne Shorter's Schizophrenia, and a couple of the 2 disc Ella Songbook sets. Quote
Leeway Posted December 1, 2004 Report Posted December 1, 2004 Hit a record store, bought some vinyl, and also these CDs, $6.00 each, which seemed like a good deal: Reflections - Julius Hemphill - Freedom Fly - Mark Turner, jeff Ballard, Larry Grenadier- Savoy Footprints Live! Wayne Shorter - Verve Same Time Twice-Matthias Lupri Group, w/ Mark Turner, Kurt Rosenwinkel- Summit The Fred Hersch Trio +2 - w/Tony Malaby, Ralph Alessi -Palmetto I'm All For You - Joe Lovano, Hank Jones, Paul Motian, George Mraz - Blue Note Quote
EKE BBB Posted December 1, 2004 Report Posted December 1, 2004 ... Footprints Live! Wayne Shorter - Verve ... I'm All For You - Joe Lovano, Hank Jones, Paul Motian, George Mraz - Blue Note Those two are on my wish-list. Let´s wait till Christmas time! Quote
EKE BBB Posted December 1, 2004 Report Posted December 1, 2004 Just ordered this Okka batch, directly from Chuck: 12001 Fred Anderson / Steve McCall "Vintage Duets" 12003 Marilyn Crispell, Fred Anderson, Hamid Drake "Destiny" 12014 Fred Anderson / DKV Trio 12030 DKV Trio Live in Wels & Chicago 1998 NEW (2 DISKS) 12042 DKV Trio "Trigonometry" recorded "live" in Rochester, NY and Kalamazoo, MI (2 discs) 12049 Atomic/School Days "Nuclear Assembly Hall" (2 discs) Quote
Uncle Skid Posted December 1, 2004 Report Posted December 1, 2004 Cecil Taylor - Jazz Advance Cecil Taylor - Conquistador Herbie Nichols - Complete Blue Note Jackie McLean - Jackknife (early Christmas present... to myself!! B-) Quote
GloriousBlues Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 I placed an order for these 2 Roy Campbell - Ethnic Stew and Brew Vijay Iyer - Blood Sutra Quote
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