Guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 Andrew Hill - Andrew!!! Don Cherry - Where is Brooklyn? Booker Ervin - Tex Book Tenor John Coltrane - One Up, One Down Quote
Guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 Not today, but over the last few days: HORACE SILVER: The Stylings Of Silver (RVG) JACKIE McLEAN: Destination Out (RVG) THELONIOUS MONK & JOHN COLTRANE: At Carnegie Hall Greetz, Sonny Quote
ejp626 Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 I went a little crazy after reading through the Hard Bossa thread and ordered a 3 CD set by Meirelles, which included O Som and Samba Jazz. Then 2 CDs from the Sambalanco Trio, Obras and Obras #2 by Edison Machado and something by Dom Um Romao. I came very close to ordering Coltrane's One Up One Down and Booker's Tex Book Tenor from CD Universe. I'll probably do that tomorrow. Quote
B. Goren. Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 I bought it yesterday in one of the 2ed hand stores in Tel-Aviv: Quote
Dave Garrett Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Ike Quebec complete 45 sessions (playing as I type this) Monk/Trane at Carnegie Hall Quote
BruceH Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 The Elmo Hope conn. Been wanting that for a long time! Quote
tonym Posted October 15, 2005 Author Report Posted October 15, 2005 Arrived from eBay this morning. Quote
Peter Johnson Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Jimmy Smith, Living it Up (original verve LP) Ahmad Jamal, Freeflight (Live at Montreux) (original Impulse LP) Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Wonderful World of Antonio Carlos Jobim (original WB LP) (featuring Nelson Riddle's orchestra! ) Quote
GA Russell Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Steve Swallow - Damaged in Transit. This came out two years ago. Chris Potter on tenor sax, Adam Nussbaum on drums and Swallow on electric bass. All songs recorded in concert. The liner notes are simply the sheet music of the tunes! Not bad, but I have to be in the right mood to listen to a sax trio without a chordal instrument such as a piano or a guitar. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 I found these 3 cds in the half price store I frequent. Lou Donaldson's "Hot Dog" (blue note) Miles Davis in Tokyo (CBS) Tina Brooks "The Waiting Game" (blue note connoisseur edition) There were more blue note cds there, but I couldn't buy everything I wanted. (including in what was left: Andrew Hill's "Point of Departure' ) Quote
47 West 63rd N.Y.C. Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 Today I got William Parker's "Sound Unity" Quote
EKE BBB Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 A couple of Columbia 2005 reissues: -Woody Shaw - Stepping stones: Live at the Village Vanguard -Miles Davis - Live in Tokyo Quote
tonym Posted October 19, 2005 Author Report Posted October 19, 2005 From Caiman, arrived today. Quote
Free For All Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 Got to love the K-Man! Just ordered these from him (her?)...... Quote
jlhoots Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 Tommy Smith & Brian Kellock: Symbiosis Quote
BruceH Posted October 20, 2005 Report Posted October 20, 2005 Yesterday I bought that third "Children of Nuggets" compilation. The one from MY era--late 70's and 80's mainly. Somehow, getting this makes me feel so...UNCLEAN. Quote
Brad Posted October 20, 2005 Report Posted October 20, 2005 I just ordered a Ronnie Ross cd that's back in stock at DG, plus a couple of Lone Hills. Quote
Guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Posted October 20, 2005 WAYNE SHORTER: Juju (RVG) McCOY TYNER: The Real McCoy (RVG) SONNY CLARK TRIO: Sonny Clark Trio (RVG) MILES DAVIS: Milestones (Columbia/Legacy) Greetz, Sonny Quote
ep1str0phy Posted October 21, 2005 Report Posted October 21, 2005 Joe Chambers: The Almoravid Anthony Braxton: Donna Lee And, thanks to the high props on Organissimo: Von Freeman: Serenade & Blues Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 21, 2005 Report Posted October 21, 2005 And, thanks to the high props on Organissimo: Von Freeman: Serenade & Blues ← If you like "Serenade" and want a more "kick ass" disc contact me about "Have No Fear". Quote
marcoliv Posted October 21, 2005 Report Posted October 21, 2005 Jimmy Giuffre - The Easy Way John Fedchock New York Big Band - On The Edge Walter Bishop,Jr.Trio - Just In Time McCoy Tyner - Revelations Quote
ghost of miles Posted October 22, 2005 Report Posted October 22, 2005 Via Mr. Tanno, Red Garland's COMPLETE PRELUDE and TRIO (Moodsville). Sadly, even he can't track down ALONE WITH THE BLUES. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted October 23, 2005 Report Posted October 23, 2005 Estate sale vinyl finds today. LPs: 1) George Shearing quintet w/ Dakota Staton (Capital T1003) 2) Peggy Lee "The Man I love" orch cond. by Sinatra (Capital T864) 3) "Big Band Boogie" The Will Bradley/Johnny Guarnieri Band (RCA Victor LPM 2098) 4) Ella Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook v.2 (Verve V-4058) 5) Modern Jazz Hall of Fame (misc groups) Design Records SDLP 29 (Pickwick) 6) Dave Brubeck "Dave Digs Disney" (Fontana 682 018 TL) 7) Barney Kessel volume 1 "Easy Like" (Contemporary C 3511) 8) Stevie Wonder "Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" (mint condition) 45s: Louis Prima (with Keely Smith) "The Wildest" side a) Body and Soul; Oh Marie side b) medley: Basin Street Blues/When its Sleepy Time Down South Capital EAP 3-755 (part three) Joe Williams side a) Nobody Cares side b) How Could I go on? orch arr/cond by Benny Carter Temponic records 106 Also, I picked up a Technics TT (SLB 202) for $5. It works fine, but I need a new cartridge. Overall, an inexpensive day with some great finds. Quote
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