DMP Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Albert Ayler, "Love Cry." Figured I couldn't put it off much longer. Quote
Niko Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Cohn/Kamuca/Perkins - The Brothers Surprisingly, in view of my liking for the sons of Lester, I wasn't taken by The Brothers, but am much happier with Perkins and Kamuca, Tenors Head On. How do you find The Brothers? just about two-thirds through... the guitar players are not featured anywhere as much as i had hoped (but i guess buying a record with three leaders to hear the sidemen is a bit stupid)... but with the selection of tunes, the solos of the three tenors, and (mostly) the overall mood i am pretty happy - but then, this is essentially my first album with kamuca and perkins (dick collins "king richard the swinghearted" has the same three tenors have that one and probably love it much more - but not so much for the tenors...) Quote
papsrus Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Continuing my recent journey into Monk's music: Thelonious Monk -- "Complete Prestige Recordings" (Haven't received the Lands or Byrds yet. Maybe today. The Monk stuff is all wonderful. And yes, "Monk's Music" is genius -- raw, crazy, beautiful, jarring.) You lucky guy! The Prestige stuff is a real highlight of Monk's career, and since he was on the label for such a relatively short time the material can be taken in almost all at once, in a white heat of enthusiasm and discovery. And it sounds like you're going for it! Yes. Arrived earlier today and I've been listening to the first two discs. Wonderful. Quote
AndrewHill Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 That William Parker is a great one! You're not kidding! I can't keep it out of my player! The first track, Foundation No. 1, with just Hamid Drake and Parker opening is just incredible. Quote
AndrewHill Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Albert Ayler, "Love Cry." Figured I couldn't put it off much longer. Alan Silva is going to blow you away on this one! Found used today for $8 : Art Blakey-Meet at the Jazz Corner of the World! Great value, considering its OOP now. Quote
jlhoots Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Sam Baker: Cotton Michael Musillami trio + 3 (on Playscape) Quote
papsrus Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 In the last week or so ... Sonny Criss -- "Sonny's Dream (Birth of the New Cool) -- this one after listening to Mobley's "A Slice of the Top" and reading thread here on it comparing the two. Bud Powell -- "The Scene Changes (The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 5) Sonny Rollins -- "Vol. 2" Sonny Rollins -- "Plus 4" Charlie Rouse -- "Takin' Care of Business" Quote
EKE BBB Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Ida Cox (w. Coleman Hawkins & Roy Eldridge) - Blues for Rampart Street (Riverside/OBC) Quote
thomastreichler Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Ruby Braff / Red Norvo: Swing That Music (Affinity) Two 1969 dates with either Ruby or Red accompanied by Geroge Wein, Barney Kessel, Larry Ridley and Don Lamond. Quote
WorldB3 Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 (edited) Hit the local vinyl shop again on Sunday, all of them sound great on first listens: Steve Lacy - Reflections Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet Edited August 25, 2009 by WorldB3 Quote
BruceH Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Found the Artie Shaw Self-Portrait box used for a quite reasonable price, so I finally got it. Has some stuff I already had (of course) but still worth it. Quote
NaturalSoul Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Chris Cooper / Bill Nace Duo - "I'm Fucking In A Sitting Room" c37 - Night People Mef Teeth / Owl Xounds - Split c40 - Arbor CDr Quote
save0904 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 In the last week or so ... Sonny Criss -- "Sonny's Dream (Birth of the New Cool) -- this one after listening to Mobley's "A Slice of the Top" and reading thread here on it comparing the two. Bud Powell -- "The Scene Changes (The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 5) Sonny Rollins -- "Vol. 2" Sonny Rollins -- "Plus 4" Charlie Rouse -- "Takin' Care of Business" That Criss disc is fantastic imho. Great composing by Horace Tapscott. Quote
papsrus Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 That Criss disc is fantastic imho. Great composing by Horace Tapscott. Yes. Really looking forward to that one. Bit the bullet today and ordered something I've been salivating over for a few weeks: "Complete Bud Powell on Verve" Quote
AndrewHill Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Bit the bullet today and ordered something I've been salivating over for a few weeks: "Complete Bud Powell on Verve" Great set. You won't be disappointed! Quote
save0904 Posted August 27, 2009 Report Posted August 27, 2009 Wadada Leo Smith, Jack DeJohnette America Quote
WorldB3 Posted August 27, 2009 Report Posted August 27, 2009 That Criss disc is fantastic imho. Great composing by Horace Tapscott. Yes. Really looking forward to that one. Bit the bullet today and ordered something I've been salivating over for a few weeks: "Complete Bud Powell on Verve" It's a high quality set with a great booklet and insight to Bud's playing and mental health at that time. While its not one I pull out that often due to the all of the false starts and aborted takes there is a lot of great music on it (disc 1 is particularly impressive) but I wouldn't recommend it to someone new to Bud as there is lot of tunes where Bud is not at his best as pointed out in the booklet and how it affected his playing. I think if Bud had a say in it this would be a 3 disc set but its still a fascinating set for us Jazz geeks. Quote
DMP Posted August 27, 2009 Report Posted August 27, 2009 Mastersounds, "Kismet & The King And I." Quote
papsrus Posted August 27, 2009 Report Posted August 27, 2009 It's a high quality set with a great booklet and insight to Bud's playing and mental health at that time. While its not one I pull out that often due to the all of the false starts and aborted takes there is a lot of great music on it (disc 1 is particularly impressive) but I wouldn't recommend it to someone new to Bud as there is lot of tunes where Bud is not at his best as pointed out in the booklet and how it affected his playing. I think if Bud had a say in it this would be a 3 disc set but its still a fascinating set for us Jazz geeks. Thanks for that WB3. Judging from the write-ups, I knew it was going to be a warts-and-all set. But I'm sort of at the stage with Powell where I want to listen to the warts, so to speak, as well as the inspired playing. In honor of Lester Young's birthday, I ordered "Pres and Teddy" today. Quote
mikelz777 Posted August 27, 2009 Report Posted August 27, 2009 In honor of Lester Young's birthday, I ordered "Pres and Teddy" today. Excellent disc Paps, one of my favorites of his. It's a Lester Young day for me today as well. In the mailbox today: Complete Savoy Recordings Ordered today because I need to compliment vol. 1 and I found a new/sealed copy dirt cheap: A Fine Romance, Vol. 2 I think I have a lot of this stuff elsewhere but it's nice to have it all together. Quote
paul secor Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 Wadada Leo Smith, Jack DeJohnette America Great choice! Quote
mikelz777 Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 In today's mail: Bunny Berigan - Swingin' High Quote
BruceH Posted August 28, 2009 Report Posted August 28, 2009 I love Berigan----BUNNY Berigan, that is. Quote
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