Dub Modal Posted Friday at 01:52 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 01:52 PM 10 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Decades earlier Thanks for the rec. I didn't know about this one at all. 5 hours ago, cayetano said: Chicago is my favorite scene, I've been following 30 years ago, I've even been there. Playing with that energy (NRG) could only be Mars Williams and I went straight to that archive record. I love Chicago. Been several times but the closest I got to jazz was the Jazz Record Mart when it was still downtown. One day I'll catch some live music there. Quote
cayetano Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM 6. Intriguing. Classic free jazz at his best, sax intro is beautiful, similar maybe to Noah Howard, I like a lot the bowed bass and drumming section, I need this album (or maybe I already have it). Quote
Dub Modal Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM 5 hours ago, cayetano said: 6. Intriguing. Classic free jazz at his best, sax intro is beautiful, similar maybe to Noah Howard, I like a lot the bowed bass and drumming section, I need this album (or maybe I already have it). I feel like in order to guess this one you'd almost have to own it or be extremely familiar with it. Quote
mjazzg Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM (edited) I reckon #2 is pretty contemporary, last 10 years, possibly International Anthem. Lester St Louis on cello perhaps or listening some more, is it Tomeka? Great track which if I don't already own I want to #3 could be Akira Sakata? #9 Shabaka... Edited yesterday at 01:59 PM by mjazzg Quote
Dub Modal Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago 6 hours ago, mjazzg said: I reckon #2 is pretty contemporary, last 10 years, possibly International Anthem. Lester St Louis on cello perhaps or listening some more, is it Tomeka? Great track which if I don't already own I want to #3 could be Akira Sakata? #9 Shabaka... Indeed #2 is very contemporary, but no Lester St Louis or Tomeka. Can confirm it's on International Anthem. Nice call. No Sakata or Shabaka on 3 and 9. Quote
cayetano Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago OK, I was thinking of L.A. but it was London. Unknown to me, great choice. Quote
mjazzg Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 12 hours ago, Dub Modal said: Indeed #2 is very contemporary, but no Lester St Louis or Tomeka. Can confirm it's on International Anthem. Nice call. No Sakata or Shabaka on 3 and 9. So if it's IA I probably have it. https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/3932399362 It's 'The Journey' from Tom Skinner's live album. I knew I knew it. In fact I think the studio version was on the only BFT I have done. Kareem Dayes on cello amongst a largely hometown crew Quote
Dub Modal Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, mjazzg said: So if it's IA I probably have it. https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/3932399362 It's 'The Journey' from Tom Skinner's live album. I knew I knew it. In fact I think the studio version was on the only BFT I have done. Kareem Dayes on cello amongst a largely hometown crew You got it. I love this live album, and the fact that it's dedicated to Abdul Wadud. Dayes' cello is definitely a standout to me. Quote
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