EKE BBB Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Flip Phillips With Strings - Try A Little Tenderness (Chiaroscuro) Quote
thomastreichler Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Ray Bryant: Trio Today (Emarcy) found this rarity at a reasonable price on www.musicstack.com Quote
king ubu Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 bought a huge bunch of stuff in a local sale... including: Steeplechase: Joe Bonner "Suite for Chocolate" and the trio with Johnny Dyani/Billy Higgins Hilton Ruiz "NY Piano" and one of the albums with Frank Foster Louis Smith's first one (w/Rouse) a trio set by Argonne Thornton, a quartet (w/vibes) by George Cables Michal Urbaniak's "Songbird" Doug Raney Quintet (with Rosengren) Storyville: the Hugh Lawson, Benny Bailey, Turk Mauro and Richard Wyands discs from a few years back Reservoir: Barry Harris' "In New York" and a trio set of Hod O'Brien's Black Saint/Soul Note: Gaslini's "Lampi" David Murray "Body and Soul" Charli Persip "No Dummies Allowed" one of Fred Ho(un)'s discs Fresh Sounds: Curtis Amy's 90s album Eddie Bert's "The Human Factor" that "The Wild One/Private Hell 36" disc and a terrific live album by Bill Perkins on a label I've never seen before (from LA with John Tirabasso) and the Red disc by Charles Davis/Barry Harris (Davis is also on the Reservoir disc by Harris) and some more I forgot now... and now I'm completely broke, but this sale was just too good! Quote
king ubu Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 and that was not bought today, but rather in three devastating visits at the shop... Quote
paul secor Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 bought a huge bunch of stuff in a local sale... including: Steeplechase: Joe Bonner "Suite for Chocolate" and the trio with Johnny Dyani/Billy Higgins Hilton Ruiz "NY Piano" and one of the albums with Frank Foster Louis Smith's first one (w/Rouse) a trio set by Argonne Thornton, a quartet (w/vibes) by George Cables Michal Urbaniak's "Songbird" Doug Raney Quintet (with Rosengren) Storyville: the Hugh Lawson, Benny Bailey, Turk Mauro and Richard Wyands discs from a few years back Reservoir: Barry Harris' "In New York" and a trio set of Hod O'Brien's Black Saint/Soul Note: Gaslini's "Lampi" David Murray "Body and Soul" Charli Persip "No Dummies Allowed" one of Fred Ho(un)'s discs Fresh Sounds: Curtis Amy's 90s album Eddie Bert's "The Human Factor" that "The Wild One/Private Hell 36" disc and a terrific live album by Bill Perkins on a label I've never seen before (from LA with John Tirabasso) and the Red disc by Charles Davis/Barry Harris (Davis is also on the Reservoir disc by Harris) and some more I forgot now... and now I'm completely broke, but this sale was just too good! Should keep you occupied for a day or so. Quote
king ubu Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 I forgot to list this one here: Mental Strain at Dawn: A Modern Portrait of Louis Armstrong It's by our own Allen Lowe and features Doc Cheatham, David Murray, Loren Schoenberg and others. Years ago I once passed by the Woyzeck disc of Allen's in a used store... but back then I had no clue who Allen was, I was interested in Büchner though but out of money... Quote
king ubu Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 bought a huge bunch of stuff in a local sale... including: Steeplechase: Joe Bonner "Suite for Chocolate" and the trio with Johnny Dyani/Billy Higgins Hilton Ruiz "NY Piano" and one of the albums with Frank Foster Louis Smith's first one (w/Rouse) a trio set by Argonne Thornton, a quartet (w/vibes) by George Cables Michal Urbaniak's "Songbird" Doug Raney Quintet (with Rosengren) Storyville: the Hugh Lawson, Benny Bailey, Turk Mauro and Richard Wyands discs from a few years back Reservoir: Barry Harris' "In New York" and a trio set of Hod O'Brien's Black Saint/Soul Note: Gaslini's "Lampi" David Murray "Body and Soul" Charli Persip "No Dummies Allowed" one of Fred Ho(un)'s discs Fresh Sounds: Curtis Amy's 90s album Eddie Bert's "The Human Factor" that "The Wild One/Private Hell 36" disc and a terrific live album by Bill Perkins on a label I've never seen before (from LA with John Tirabasso) and the Red disc by Charles Davis/Barry Harris (Davis is also on the Reservoir disc by Harris) and some more I forgot now... and now I'm completely broke, but this sale was just too good! Should keep you occupied for a day or so. Rather for months, to be honest, but the prize was right, plus these are all labels that aren't regularly distributed here (lots of Justin Time in the sales bins, too - a friend of mine bought the Billy Bang disc from that concert done by Lazaro's radio station, with Frank Lowe! Glad he bought some of the good stuff, too, or else I'd have bought even more...) Quote
paul secor Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 bought a huge bunch of stuff in a local sale... including: Steeplechase: Joe Bonner "Suite for Chocolate" and the trio with Johnny Dyani/Billy Higgins Hilton Ruiz "NY Piano" and one of the albums with Frank Foster Louis Smith's first one (w/Rouse) a trio set by Argonne Thornton, a quartet (w/vibes) by George Cables Michal Urbaniak's "Songbird" Doug Raney Quintet (with Rosengren) Storyville: the Hugh Lawson, Benny Bailey, Turk Mauro and Richard Wyands discs from a few years back Reservoir: Barry Harris' "In New York" and a trio set of Hod O'Brien's Black Saint/Soul Note: Gaslini's "Lampi" David Murray "Body and Soul" Charli Persip "No Dummies Allowed" one of Fred Ho(un)'s discs Fresh Sounds: Curtis Amy's 90s album Eddie Bert's "The Human Factor" that "The Wild One/Private Hell 36" disc and a terrific live album by Bill Perkins on a label I've never seen before (from LA with John Tirabasso) and the Red disc by Charles Davis/Barry Harris (Davis is also on the Reservoir disc by Harris) and some more I forgot now... and now I'm completely broke, but this sale was just too good! Should keep you occupied for a day or so. Rather for months, to be honest, but the prize was right, plus these are all labels that aren't regularly distributed here (lots of Justin Time in the sales bins, too - a friend of mine bought the Billy Bang disc from that concert done by Lazaro's radio station, with Frank Lowe! Glad he bought some of the good stuff, too, or else I'd have bought even more...) Sounds like an opportunity for some shared listening time. Quote
mikelz777 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Courtesy of a nice sale at Half Price Books: Stan Getz - Voyage Stan Getz - tenor Kenny Barron - piano George Mraz - bass Victor Lewis - drums Babatunde - congas and brushes Quote
aparxa Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Robberto Ottaviano & Mal Waldron - Black spirits are here again David Murray & Randy Weston - The healers Ricky Ford & Kirk Lightsey - Reeds and Keys Johnny Dyani & Mal Waldron - Live at Jazz Unite Moutin Reunion Quartet - Power Tree Look forward listening to this music once back home! Quote
AndrewHill Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Years ago I once passed by the Woyzeck disc of Allen's in a used store... but back then I had no clue who Allen was, I was interested in Büchner though but out of money... I picked this one years ago at Half Price. Saw Rudd's name on it but was not familiar with Lowe at the time-its a really really good disk. Quote
king ubu Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 bought a huge bunch of stuff in a local sale... including: Steeplechase: Joe Bonner "Suite for Chocolate" and the trio with Johnny Dyani/Billy Higgins Hilton Ruiz "NY Piano" and one of the albums with Frank Foster Louis Smith's first one (w/Rouse) a trio set by Argonne Thornton, a quartet (w/vibes) by George Cables Michal Urbaniak's "Songbird" Doug Raney Quintet (with Rosengren) Storyville: the Hugh Lawson, Benny Bailey, Turk Mauro and Richard Wyands discs from a few years back Reservoir: Barry Harris' "In New York" and a trio set of Hod O'Brien's Black Saint/Soul Note: Gaslini's "Lampi" David Murray "Body and Soul" Charli Persip "No Dummies Allowed" one of Fred Ho(un)'s discs Fresh Sounds: Curtis Amy's 90s album Eddie Bert's "The Human Factor" that "The Wild One/Private Hell 36" disc and a terrific live album by Bill Perkins on a label I've never seen before (from LA with John Tirabasso) and the Red disc by Charles Davis/Barry Harris (Davis is also on the Reservoir disc by Harris) and some more I forgot now... and now I'm completely broke, but this sale was just too good! Should keep you occupied for a day or so. Rather for months, to be honest, but the prize was right, plus these are all labels that aren't regularly distributed here (lots of Justin Time in the sales bins, too - a friend of mine bought the Billy Bang disc from that concert done by Lazaro's radio station, with Frank Lowe! Glad he bought some of the good stuff, too, or else I'd have bought even more...) Sounds like an opportunity for some shared listening time. Yeah, I spent five hours at his place Wednesday night, but we ended up playing lots of pre-war jazz too (a used store here took over a heritage with a few hundred Chrono Classics... I restrained myself to about 25 months ago - and now I'm considering the almost full run of Fletcher Henderson's, that would up the number to 40 - but my friend kept going back there again and again... played some Slim Gaillard, Matty Matlock (or was that the other Matlock - not familiar with them really), James P. Johnson and more... Quote
jlhoots Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 MJQ: Odds Against Tomorrow for a really good price on e-bay. Quote
DMP Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Filling in my post-disco Gato Barbieri, "Bahia" (originally "Gato"), on Fania. $14, but a few minutes ago I saw it on iTunes for less than $6.00. Go figure. Not sure how much longer I'll be able to hold on... Quote
WorldB3 Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Made the way down the hill from work to Amoeba (gorgeous today in SF!) and picked some OOP releases on vinyl at great prices. Lee Morgan – Taru John McLaughlin – Where Fortune Smiles Gabor Szabo – Live (w/Charles Lloyd and featuring a NSFW cover) Gary Burton – Ring Comments on these are welcomed. Quote
BruceH Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Finally got a CD of Rollins's Alfie. Why did it take so long? Because if I wanted to listen to the thing in my car I played my tape of the album, but now my car doesn't have a tape player, just a CD player. Got the vinyl album back in 1986 or so. Quote
AndrewHill Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Finally got a CD of Rollins's Alfie. Why did it take so long? Because if I wanted to listen to the thing in my car I played my tape of the album, but now my car doesn't have a tape player, just a CD player. Got the vinyl album back in 1986 or so. I dig it enough, but I like his other two Impulse's way more. Quote
AndrewHill Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 (edited) Made the way down the hill from work to Amoeba (gorgeous today in SF!) and picked some OOP releases on vinyl at great prices. Lee Morgan – Taru John McLaughlin – Where Fortune Smiles Gabor Szabo – Live (w/Charles Lloyd and featuring a NSFW cover) Gary Burton – Ring Comments on these are welcomed. I think you scored with Where Fortune Smiles. Although I don't own it, the samples I've heard are awesome! Just have a cd player and the cd is pretty rare nowadays. Edited March 27, 2009 by Holy Ghost Quote
mikelz777 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 In today's mail: Jack Wilson - Something Personal Quote
JohnJ Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Trying to listen to more (relatively) recent jazz, so: Ben Allison - Little Things Run the World Thomas Chapin - Sky Piece Marc Copland - Haunted Heart and other Ballads Quote
save0904 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Bobby Hutcherson Components Bobby Hutcherson Patterns Duke Ellington Far East Suite Jan Garbarek, Bobo Stenson Quartet Witch-Tai-To all as drm free mp3 at www.saturn.de (5€/album) Quote
WorldB3 Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 Made the way down the hill from work to Amoeba (gorgeous today in SF!) and picked some OOP releases on vinyl at great prices. Lee Morgan – Taru John McLaughlin – Where Fortune Smiles Gabor Szabo – Live (w/Charles Lloyd and featuring a NSFW cover) Gary Burton – Ring Comments on these are welcomed. I think you scored with Where Fortune Smiles. Although I don't own it, the samples I've heard are awesome! Just have a cd player and the cd is pretty rare nowadays. I know something is worth only what someone would pay for it but I was surprised to find Where Fortune Smiles for 5 bucks after seeing the CD go for 40 on amazon. Its some killer free jazz. Gave all of these a listen so far and they are all excellent. I think side one of the Szabo and side two of the Burton I have enjoyed the most so far. Quote
Niko Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 too much... two soul notes Andrew Hill - Shades Mal Waldron - Crowd Scene two membran cds for 2 euro each Jimmy Giuffre - Tangents in Jazz Herb Geller - The Gellers and the last kenny dorham rvg i was still missing, una mas... (also the kahn kind of blue book in that special (german) zweitausendeins edition for 10 euro) Quote
BruceH Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 In today's mail: Jack Wilson - Something Personal I should give this another listen. Today, bought Sonny Meets Hawk! on CD. Quote
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