7/4 Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 Paul Bley & Scorpio Bill Laswell & Gigi The Songs of Junior Kimbrough - Sunday Nights ...all used Quote
mgraham333 Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 Freddie Redd - Redd's Blues (Connoisseur) Quote
ejp626 Posted December 25, 2004 Posted December 25, 2004 Just back from Dusty, where I got on LP Jimmy Smith Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Woody Shaw Stepping Stones Woody Shaw Master of the Art Max Roach & Booker Ervin [something on Riverside - actually left it at the office] on CD Ghana Soundz 2 (this one looks great) Jimmy Smith La Metamorphonse des Cloportes (French soundtrack) Quote
SEK Posted December 25, 2004 Posted December 25, 2004 2 CDs from the "Jazz in Paris" series arrived in the mail today from Dusty Groove: Don Byas - "Laura"; mostly gorgeous ballads (My wife says Don Byas sounds like rich chocolate on these recordings.) Stan Getz - recorded live in Paris in 1966; backed by Gary Burton, Steve Swallow, and drummer extraordinaire Roy Haynes. Quote
LAL Posted December 27, 2004 Posted December 27, 2004 Edmond Hall/James P Johnson/Sidney de Paris - Blue Note Jazzmen Quote
pryan Posted December 27, 2004 Posted December 27, 2004 Two K2 OJCs: John Coltrane: COLTRANE Miles Davis: COLLECTORS' ITEMS (I've always been curious about this one) Duke Ellington: ELLINGTON UPTOWN King Oliver: OH PLAY THAT THING (Original 1923 recordings w/ Louis Armstrong) Sidney Bechet et Claude Luter: Jazz in Paris series and my first Bechet stuff Fred Anderson: ON THE RUN-LIVE AT THE VELVET LOUNGE (w/Tatsu Aoki and Hamid Drake) Time to listen. Quote
Swinger Posted December 27, 2004 Posted December 27, 2004 Ebay: Chick Corea: Song Of Singing. $8 (including shipping to Finland) I've been looking for this cd for a while.At last I got it! cdon.com Thelonious Monk: Genius of Modern Music Vol 1 & 2 Andrew Hill: Black Fire Chick Corea: Complete IS sessions Circle: Paris Concert DVD: Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue Quote
EKE BBB Posted December 28, 2004 Posted December 28, 2004 -Keith Jarrett: The Köln concert -Jarrett/Peacock/DeJohnnette: Always let me go 12,95 € each, obviously the second one was mispriced (that´s what I like from the ignorance of those who compose the jazz section for some big stores! ) Quote
LAL Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 Some Blue Notes and OJCs: Sonny Rollins - Vol.1 Freddie Hubbard - Hub Cap Hank Mobley - Thinking Of Home Milt Jackson - Wizard of the Vibes Jackie McLean - Strange Blues Art Farmer - Quintet George Russell - Stratus Seekers Duke - This One's For Blanton Benny Carter - B.B.B & Co Dizzy Gillespie - Montreux '77 ...I'm still itching to get a stack of titles before the year is up. Quote
marcoliv Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 3 Verve LP Reproduction titles: Willie Bobo - A New Dimension Astrud Gilberto - The Shadow Of Your Smile Margaret Whitting - Jerome Kern Songbook Quote
Gary Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 put together all the xmas cash & vouchers I was given & bought to complete the collection. Quote
marcoliv Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 erin bode - don't take your time panthalassa the music of miles davis 1969-1974 jimmy smith - damn! kirk lightsey trio with chet baker - everything happens to me steve lacy - reflections steve lacy plays thelonious monk mccoy tyner and the latin all-stars Quote
Jazzmoose Posted December 30, 2004 Posted December 30, 2004 Well, they won't actually be delivered until after the first, so I figured it was okay... Don Byron: Ivey Divey E.S.T.: A Strange Place for Snow Bill Frisell: Unspeakable Jan Garbarek: In Praise of Dreams Herbie Mann: Flute Souffle (This has been on my want list for FIVE YEARS now. ) Mills Brothers: Chronological Classics Volume 1 Mills Brothers: Chronological Classics Volume 2(Remember when these were cheap? ) Babatunde Olatunji: Love Drum Talk Madeline Peyroux: Careless Love (my pick for the 'why did I order that' disc of the batch, but what the hell...) Quote
tonym Posted December 30, 2004 Author Posted December 30, 2004 Yeah Yeah Yeahs latest. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins the recent expanded release. And just ordered online: Embrace's newest. And Scissor Sisters. Oh and Traffic on DVD. Good day out. Quote
BFrank Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 Received from BMG today ($1.99 clearance specials!) Traffic "On the Road" Jefferson Airplane "Takes Off" (remaster) Jack Bruce "Shadows in the Air" Latin Playboys "Dose" Sandy Denny "No More Sad Refrains - Anthology" ($3.98 - 2CD) Miles Davis "Volume 1" RVG Miles Davis "Volume 2" RVG "Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins" (Impulse) Quote
SEK Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 From The Jazz Loft: Miles Davis - "Live at Montreux" (1969) Great, but really recoded at Antibes. Horace Tapscott - Vol. 8 The Jazz Loft also mistakenly sent Cecil's "One Too Many Salty Swift". I already have that one and had ordered Horace Tapscott's "The Dark Tree, Volumes 1 & 2" (same label but different pianist). I'll have to straighten that out next year. Quote
GloriousBlues Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 Lisa Sokolov - Presence I rarely enjoy jazz vocals, but Downbeat gave this 5 stars, and the downloadable sound snippets give me the impression that this is very creative music. David Murray - Now Is Another Time Murray does salsa. Geoff Keezer - Zero One He covers Radiohead and Bjork, and performs his own tune Hibiscus, which was the highlight of the Storms/Nocturns trio recording. Quote
catesta Posted January 4, 2005 Posted January 4, 2005 Warne Marsh - Live at Dana Point Carl Fontana - The Great Fontana Hal Singer - Blue Stompin' Junior Cook - Junior's Cookin' Don Wilkerson - The Texas Twister Webster Young - For Lady Harold Land - West Coast Blues! Jerome Richardson - Midnight Oil Jerome Richardson - Roamin' With Richardson Teddy Charles - Coolin' Frank Strozier - Long Night Booker Little - And Friends Quote
mgraham333 Posted January 5, 2005 Posted January 5, 2005 I am almost afraid to admit this. Especially around here... I bought (yes, for the first time) Jimmy Smith's Back at the Chicken Shack. I now understand what all the fuss was about. Easily one of my favorite Smith albums. Of course now I have to run out and get Midnight Special. Quote
blue-note-ojc Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 These were not all purchased today, but sine I last was on the site. Mostly I have been trying to get OJCs that I think may disappear with the sale of Fantasy. Cannonball Addereley - Paris 1960 The Summer of 55 Things are Getting Better Red Garland At the Prelude, Vol 1 Groovy All Mornin' Long Jimmy Heath On the Trail Dave Pike It's Time for Dave Pike Dexter Gordon Generations Tom Quote
James Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 A '97 Red Record release of Victor Lewis' titled Three Way Conversations. It's a piano-less trio release featuring Victor & Ed Howard together with three horns - Steve Wilson, Terell Stafford and Seamus Blake. I bought it from Victor himself at a cd release party tonight. All of the tunes are written by V.L. Very curious about this, will give it a spin when I get up this morning. Quote
marcoliv Posted January 8, 2005 Posted January 8, 2005 The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Wilbur Harden & John Coltrane - The Complete Savoy Sessions Oscar Pettiford - Vienna Blues The Complete Session Blackbyrds - Blackbyrds / Flying Start Blackbyrds - City Life / Unfinished Business Blackbyrds - Action / Better Days Tom Browne - Magic Club Connection From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Elektra & Warner 1979-1985 Quote
jlhoots Posted January 8, 2005 Posted January 8, 2005 Great Jazz Trio: S'Wonderful (with Pattitucci & DeJohnette) Quote
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