Matthew Posted May 13, 2007 Report Posted May 13, 2007 Steve Wilson: Cover Versions 1,2,3,4: Now, this should be interesting! Quote
Matthew Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 What's that saying: In for a penny, in for a dollar? blackfield - blackfield iem - 1996-1999 ( bass communion / jonathan coleclough / colin potter - untitled bass communion - bass communion 1 bass communion - bass communion 2 Quote
Swinger Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 cduniverse.com Shelly Manne: At the Blackhawk volumes 1-5 At last! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 What's that saying: In for a penny, in for a dollar? blackfield - blackfield iem - 1996-1999 ( bass communion / jonathan coleclough / colin potter - untitled bass communion - bass communion 1 bass communion - bass communion 2 You'll have to let us know how those Bass Communion records are. Quote
Matthew Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 What's that saying: In for a penny, in for a dollar? blackfield - blackfield iem - 1996-1999 ( bass communion / jonathan coleclough / colin potter - untitled bass communion - bass communion 1 bass communion - bass communion 2 You'll have to let us know how those Bass Communion records are. I'll post my impressions in the Porcupine Tree thread, so all the Steve Wilson stuff appears in one place. I also ordered bass communion - Ghosts on Magnetic Tape, which I didn't see yesterday when I placed my order. Quote
Aggie87 Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 What's that saying: In for a penny, in for a dollar? blackfield - blackfield iem - 1996-1999 ( bass communion / jonathan coleclough / colin potter - untitled bass communion - bass communion 1 bass communion - bass communion 2 You'll have to let us know how those Bass Communion records are. I'll post my impressions in the Porcupine Tree thread, so all the Steve Wilson stuff appears in one place. I also ordered bass communion - Ghosts on Magnetic Tape, which I didn't see yesterday when I placed my order. I think you'll like all of it. The BC stuff is minimal ambient music, so it's really different from anything else SW is involved in. I like Ghosts the best, but they're all good. And IEM is a blast! You'll want the other two IEM recordings after hearing this one, I'm pretty sure. Quote
mikelz777 Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 (edited) I love Art Pepper and finally picked up his Village Vanguard dates. I had the Complete Village Vanguard box set a couple years ago but it was a bit too much and a bit too repetitive for me so I ended up selling it. The music is great, but I think a smaller dose without the repetition will be a lot easier to digest. Edited May 14, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
mikelz777 Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 (edited) The Other Side Of Benny Golson This one came in the mail today to round out my early Benny Golson dates. Edited May 14, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
Durium Posted May 15, 2007 Report Posted May 15, 2007 I love Art Pepper and finally picked up his Village Vanguard dates. I had the Complete Village Vanguard box set a couple years ago but it was a bit too much and a bit too repetitive for me so I ended up selling it. The music is great, but I think a smaller dose without the repetition will be a lot easier to digest. Whow .............. I only have one !! Keep swinging Durium Quote
mikelz777 Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 I love Art Pepper and finally picked up his Village Vanguard dates. I had the Complete Village Vanguard box set a couple years ago but it was a bit too much and a bit too repetitive for me so I ended up selling it. The music is great, but I think a smaller dose without the repetition will be a lot easier to digest. Whow .............. I only have one !! Keep swinging Durium Time to consider 3 more! Quote
mikelz777 Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 These should be coming in the mail any day now. Quote
mtodde Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 Johnny Griffin - Congregation - Classic Records reissue Bobby Timmons - This Here Is - Japanese reissue Miles Davis - Volume III - Classic Records 10" Miles Davis - Young Man With a Horn - Classic Records 10" Quote
ep1str0phy Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 Eric Dolphy: Here and There Siegfried Kessler Trio (Barre Phillips/Steve McCall): Live at the "Gill's Club" -Nice to hear some Dolphy I hadn't run into before--and more material from the Five Spot gigs is always good, although it's unfortunate how the form disappears right at Booker Little's solo on Stratus Seeking (beautiful composition, executed better elsewhere--but hey, there are things to enjoy...). -The Kessler is a phenomenal duo recording, from a prime vintage (the English scene, of which Phillips was a part, bustling with creativity, Europe and America on the verge of massive creative changes--and hey, Steve McCall is here!). Eldritch, rhythmically oblique, and tremendously moody; it could be a lost ECM gem--and it certainly has that level of experimental aggression, of mystery. Quote
Van Basten II Posted May 20, 2007 Report Posted May 20, 2007 (edited) Paolo Fresu, Rosso, verde, giallo e blu Paolo Fresu, Incantemato Paolo Fresu/ Uri Caine, things In case you haven't noticed, i like Paolo Fresu, if you want toi get rid of CDs involving Italian musician, there's a strong chance, i'll be your man. Edited May 20, 2007 by Van Basten II Quote
DMP Posted May 20, 2007 Report Posted May 20, 2007 Oliver Nelson's "Afro/American Sketches," an album I put off buying for 45 years. Quote
Tom 1960 Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 (edited) Oliver Nelson's "Afro/American Sketches," an album I put off buying for 45 years. Excellent album, DMP! I finally have some free time to post my recent purchases after this past weekends journey to Boston and Newbury Comics with fellow board member JMJK. Let me know how I did? Jackie McLean - Vertigo, 4, 5 And 6 Harold Land - The Fox Clifford Jordan - Mosaic Victor Feldman - The Arrival of... Benny Golson - Gettin' With It Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Caravan Curtis Counce - You Get More Bounce With... Junior Mance - At The Village Vanguard Oliver Nelson With Joe Newman - Main Stem Joe Newman With Frank Foster - Good 'N' Groovy Shelly Manne and His Men - At The Blackhawk Vol. 5 ( finally the whole set!) Art Pepper - Gettin' Together Wayne Shorter - The All Seeing Eye Duke Pearson - The Right Touch Teddy Charles - Coolin' Phineas Newborn - The World of Piano! Barney Kessel - To Swing Or Not To Swing Joe Henderson - Our Thing Edited May 22, 2007 by Tom 1960 Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Beth Orton, COMFORT OF STRANGERS Dave Brubeck, JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK CITY and JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF EURASIA. Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan, REUNION ...and the Bee Gees' 1ST as a present for my wife. Quote
BruceH Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Beth Orton, COMFORT OF STRANGERS Dave Brubeck, JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK CITY and JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF EURASIA. Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan, REUNION ...and the Bee Gees' 1ST as a present for my wife. I predict you're going to be happy with Jazz Impressions of Eurasia. Quote
poetrylover3 Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Pillaging BMG: Johnny Griffin-A Blowin' Session Silver's Serenade Count basie & sarah Vaughan Art Blakey-Mosaic Peace, Jeff T Quote
Aftab Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Brecker - Pilgrimage Corea/Fleck - Enchantment up next is the Bad Plus - prog, a smattering of new conns, and some E.S.T. Quote
Matthew Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Bill Evans: ---- Last Waltz: The Final Recordings Live. ---- Consecration. Quote
Matthew Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Beth Orton, COMFORT OF STRANGERS Dave Brubeck, JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK CITY and JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF EURASIA. Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan, REUNION ...and the Bee Gees' 1ST as a present for my wife. Bee Gees 1st is a great album. Quote
paul secor Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Oliver Nelson's "Afro/American Sketches," an album I put off buying for 45 years. Excellent album, DMP! I finally have some free time to post my recent purchases after this past weekends journey to Boston and Newbury Comics with fellow board member JMJK. Let me know how I did? Jackie McLean - Vertigo, 4, 5 And 6 Harold Land - The Fox Clifford Jordan - Mosaic Victor Feldman - The Arrival of... Benny Golson - Gettin' With It Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Caravan Curtis Counce - You Get More Bounce With... Junior Mance - At The Village Vanguard Oliver Nelson With Joe Newman - Main Stem Joe Newman With Frank Foster - Good 'N' Groovy Shelly Manne and His Men - At The Blackhawk Vol. 5 ( finally the whole set!) Art Pepper - Gettin' Together Wayne Shorter - The All Seeing Eye Duke Pearson - The Right Touch Teddy Charles - Coolin' Phineas Newborn - The World of Piano! Barney Kessel - To Swing Or Not To Swing Joe Henderson - Our Thing Looks like you did pretty well, Tom. I only have about half of these, but I've listened to the Land, Jordan, Counce, and Newman recently - sure you'll enjoy those. I have good memories of the Pepper and the Newborn, but it's been some time since I listened. Keep meaning to pick up Vertigo & Coolin' while they're still around. Believe Coolin' is oop - glad you got a copy. You have a lot of good listening ahead of you. Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 (edited) Beth Orton, COMFORT OF STRANGERS Dave Brubeck, JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK CITY and JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF EURASIA. Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan, REUNION ...and the Bee Gees' 1ST as a present for my wife. Bee Gees 1st is a great album. It sure is; we listened to it twice last night. I was familiar with "New York Mining Disaster" and knew "To Love Somebody" through Nina Simone's version, but the rest was new to me. A lot of blatant Revolver-era Beatles influence, but it's good such influence. And another for Oliver Nelson's AFRO-AMERICAN SKETCHES (75th anniversary of his birthday is coming up, btw.) Edited May 23, 2007 by ghost of miles Quote
Matthew Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Beth Orton, COMFORT OF STRANGERS Dave Brubeck, JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK CITY and JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF EURASIA. Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan, REUNION ...and the Bee Gees' 1ST as a present for my wife. Bee Gees 1st is a great album. It sure is; we listened to it twice last night. I was familiar with "New York Mining Disaster" and knew "To Love Somebody" through Nina Simone's version, but the rest was new to me. A lot of blatant Revolver-era Beatles influence, but it's good such influence. And another for Oliver Nelson's AFRO-AMERICAN SKETCHES (75th anniversary of his birthday is coming up, btw.) How Please Read Me didn't become a no. 1 hit, I'll never know. Quote
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