EKE BBB Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 George Lewis - Doctor Jazz (Good Time Jazz) George Lewis -The Beverly Caverns Sessions (Good Time Jazz) George Lewis & his New Orleans Stompers (Blue Note) Quote
papsrus Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Stanley Turrentine With the 3 Sounds -- "Complete Blue Hour Sessions" Quote
EKE BBB Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Ellington in London 1958, 2 CDs issued from the Ellington 2008 Conference people, with the concert at Gaumont State, October 25, 1958. Quote
Ron S Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Stanley Turrentine With the 3 Sounds -- "Complete Blue Hour Sessions" A favorite! Quote
save0904 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Stanley Turrentine With the 3 Sounds -- "Complete Blue Hour Sessions" Simply great taste :-) How do you like it ? Quote
save0904 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 Dave Holland Sextet - Pass It On Quote
papsrus Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 A favorite! Simply great taste :-) How do you like it ? It's on order. Should be here in the next few days. And now I'm really looking forward to it! Quote
save0904 Posted November 20, 2008 Report Posted November 20, 2008 A favorite! Simply great taste :-) How do you like it ? It's on order. Should be here in the next few days. And now I'm really looking forward to it! IMO a really fantastic recording, very bluesy, fantastic recording quality! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 21, 2008 Report Posted November 21, 2008 Just arrived: two CDs I DIDN'T get in the COncord sale, because they were so cheap at Amazon UK A mistake this one - I thought from the Concord write up that it was the whole of 3 Bluesville LPs on one CD - but it's a bloody compilation! Oh well. Palmieri on now and it sounds nice and hot. MG Quote
save0904 Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 Dave Holland Quintet - Extended Play / Live At Birdland Quote
BillF Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 Bill Perkins Octet On Stage (Pacific Jazz) Thanks to Tom1960 for recommending this! Very swinging session, heavily featuring the leader's superb post-Lester tenor. Quote
Royal Oak Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 Just ordered Black, Brown and Beige - Duke Ellington Tune Up/Constellation - Sonny Stitt & Barry Harris Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 Oh, what a busy day! A day of interrupted (unfortunately) listening to new albums. Today's haul was I've had this a long time on a home tape. Very glad to get a real one now. This is the only one I haven't listened to (yet) The label says "full radial stereo" - wonder what that is My Concord sale order turned up before 9am! A hottie! What a super album this is! Ida's voice was a bit past its sell-by date, but the way she used it! And with Hawk, Roy Eldridge, Sammy Price, Milt Hinton and Jo Jones, you just can't go wrong. Sweet, with Clark Terry, Frank Wess and Junior Mance. Very nice music day today. Two by Tito Puente - first ones I've ever bought Also very hot stuff. Two 2Cd sets. I shan't go short of Tito Puente for a while. (For next post's thrilling episode, see below) MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 Then I got a few come in from Dusty Groove I haven't heard much Della before - only a couple of tracks on "Christmas with Houston Person & friends". She's very good. With Houston's regular band of the time (1992) and cover photo by Etta Jones - didn't know she was a photographer! I like Cecil's albums. I was sorry I didn't notice these when they came out. Glad to have this now. Never heard of Lewis Keel before. Interesting alto player. Plenty of good influences but not terribly much his own man I think. Joe sometimes used Muse as a "vanity" label, I understand, and I suspect this may have been one such album. But with Ponder, Mabern, Jamil Nasser & Leroy Williams, the thing swings very nicely. The high point of the day! I thought this would be a fairly good band. COleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, Don Redman, Joe Smith, Sidney De Paris, Todd Rhodes, Fats Waller, Prince Robinson. Not too bad. Kept me awake. Blew me away from time to time, they just swung so effin' HARD! And to hear the original version of "Gee baby, ain't I good to you" - with the words mostly spoken! I hadn't realised that Todd Rhodes was one of the three musicians who founded the Cotton Pickers; thought he just worked in the band for a short while. I'm definitely getting the other two volumes of this. And the sound! I think this must be the first time I've heard JRT Davies' transfers. It's just unbelieveable. MG Quote
papsrus Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 Bad news on the Turrentine "Complete Blue Hour" ... arrived today with glue on playing surface. Couldn't clean. Had to reorder. So, while I was at it, I ordered these also: Paul Gonsalves & Clark Terry Quintet -- "Complete Recordings" Has been lingering on the wish list for a short while. Donnie McCaslin -- "Recommended Tools" Sax, bass, drums trio. Sounds strong. The Chicago Luzern Exchange -- "Several Lights" The tuba sold me. Quote
Niko Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 finally, stuff has begun to arrive in my mailbox after weeks of nothing Christian Escoude - At Duc Des Lombards (organ trio with Emmanuel Bex) John Dennis - New Piano Expressions Barney Wilen - Quintet with Hubert Fol Quote
paul secor Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 Mahler: Symphony No. 2 - Klemperer - Philharmonia Orchestra Quote
mikelz777 Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 (edited) John Coltrane - The Impulse! Albums, Vol. 2 (5-CD) Just a little birthday treat and only $20.00! Edited November 25, 2008 by mikelz777 Quote
king ubu Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Irene Kral - The Band and I (Capitol/United Artists) Quote
thomastreichler Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Stan Getz: In Sweden 1958-60 (Dragon, 2 CD) Hank Mobley: Quintet (Blue Note) Clark Terry: George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess - with Jeff Lindberg and the Chicago Jazz Orchestra (A440) Mark Masters Ensemble: The Clifford Brown Project (Capri) Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman: At Click 1948 (Dragon) Jimmy Smith: Plays Fats Waller (Blue Note) Teddy Wilson: And His All Stars (Chiaroscuro) Jack Teagarden: Father Of Jazz Trombone (Avid, 3 CD set) Ruby Braff: Hi-Fi Salute To Bunny (Mosaic) Curtis Fuller: New Trombone (Prestige) Georgie Auld: Airmail Special - 1951-1963 Quintet & Septet (Fresh Sound) Hank Mobley: Peckin' Time (Blue Note) Miles Davis: Original Album Classics (Columbia, 5 CD set) Eddie Metz: Bridging The Gap (Arbors) Marc Hemmeler: Easy Does It (Elabeth) Lambert, Hendricks And Ross: Sing A Song Of And Sing Along With Basie (Jasmine) Quote
BillF Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Stan Getz: In Sweden 1958-60 (Dragon, 2 CD) Hank Mobley: Quintet (Blue Note) Clark Terry: George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess - with Jeff Lindberg and the Chicago Jazz Orchestra (A440) Mark Masters Ensemble: The Clifford Brown Project (Capri) Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman: At Click 1948 (Dragon) Jimmy Smith: Plays Fats Waller (Blue Note) Teddy Wilson: And His All Stars (Chiaroscuro) Jack Teagarden: Father Of Jazz Trombone (Avid, 3 CD set) Ruby Braff: Hi-Fi Salute To Bunny (Mosaic) Curtis Fuller: New Trombone (Prestige) Georgie Auld: Airmail Special - 1951-1963 Quintet & Septet (Fresh Sound) Hank Mobley: Peckin' Time (Blue Note) Miles Davis: Original Album Classics (Columbia, 5 CD set) Eddie Metz: Bridging The Gap (Arbors) Marc Hemmeler: Easy Does It (Elabeth) Lambert, Hendricks And Ross: Sing A Song Of And Sing Along With Basie (Jasmine) Some lovely stuff there, Tommy! Bit heavy on the wallet, though! Quote
thomastreichler Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Stan Getz: In Sweden 1958-60 (Dragon, 2 CD) Hank Mobley: Quintet (Blue Note) Clark Terry: George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess - with Jeff Lindberg and the Chicago Jazz Orchestra (A440) Mark Masters Ensemble: The Clifford Brown Project (Capri) Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman: At Click 1948 (Dragon) Jimmy Smith: Plays Fats Waller (Blue Note) Teddy Wilson: And His All Stars (Chiaroscuro) Jack Teagarden: Father Of Jazz Trombone (Avid, 3 CD set) Ruby Braff: Hi-Fi Salute To Bunny (Mosaic) Curtis Fuller: New Trombone (Prestige) Georgie Auld: Airmail Special - 1951-1963 Quintet & Septet (Fresh Sound) Hank Mobley: Peckin' Time (Blue Note) Miles Davis: Original Album Classics (Columbia, 5 CD set) Eddie Metz: Bridging The Gap (Arbors) Marc Hemmeler: Easy Does It (Elabeth) Lambert, Hendricks And Ross: Sing A Song Of And Sing Along With Basie (Jasmine) Some lovely stuff there, Tommy! Bit heavy on the wallet, though! Yes it is, but I simply could not resist... I guess you can fully understand that! Quote
Hot Ptah Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Cannonball Adderley--Black Messiah (2 LP live set; $3.98 at Half Price Books) Quote
AndrewHill Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Cannonball Adderley--Black Messiah (2 LP live set; $3.98 at Half Price Books) THAT album cover is badazzz! Quote
AndrewHill Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Coming in the mail: Ray Russell Quartet-Turn Circle-CBS Realm Jazz Lowell Davidson Trio-ESP Disk Quote
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