Rabshakeh Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Does anyone have any favourites by the core players in the "West Coast jazz" category (Bud Shank, Shorty Rogers, Bob Cooper etc) from 1975 onwards? We had a nice discussion on the excellent Atlas records a while back but I would be interested in other recommendations. Probably for ease of use, it may be a good idea to exclude Art Pepper's obvious post prison leader dates. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I've hardly ever looked actively for those latter-day recordings as in my (admittedly not comprehensive) experience they are often "plagued" by certain "updated" traits (not necessarily in the leader's playing but just as much with the backing musicians or the overall arrangements) that don't do that much for me. But one I've come to like is the "Dave Pell Octet Plays Again" set (Fresh Sound FSR-101) recorded in 1984. https://www.discogs.com/release/5582953-The-Dave-Pell-Octet-The-Dave-Pell-Octet-Plays-Again Straight-ahead jazz that retains a "modernized" Westcoast vibe and shows Pell blowing more than on some of his comparatively polite 50s records. Another one I enjoy from time to time is "Bill Holman: A View From The Side" (JVC-2050-2) recorded in 1995. https://www.discogs.com/master/829495-The-Bill-Holman-Band-A-View-From-The-Side But remember - I never explored those later works by West Coast artists in greater depth, so what I like may well be among the "also-rans" among other forumists' lists of favorites. Quote
Niko Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) there's lots of music of that type that I like a lot, especially when the second and third row of actors are included... basically, I have acquired many records that roughly fit the bill because I tend to buy anything with Frank Strazzeri or Mike Wofford on them... some favorites: Bob Cooper - The Music Of Michel Legrand - Vol.1 Bill Perkins – Remembrance Of Dino's John Tirabasso – Live Jazz At Dino's (Quartet with Frank Strazzeri, Putter Smith and Gary Foster) Paul Moer – Plays The Music Of Elmo Hope Don Thompson & His West Coast Friends – Days Gone By (with Monty Budwig and Mike Wofford) if you include people who missed their chance when West Coast Jazz was big: Chuck Foster Featuring Pete Christlieb – Long Overdue! (with Frank Strazzeri) Gary Lefebvre Quartet (with Leroy Vinegar and Frank Butler) there's, of course, more, including some nice 1980s and 1990s albums on Fresh Sound, and also some Xanadu albums that fit the bill (because they involve people like Dolo Coker, Monty Budwig, Frank Butler, Leroy Vinegar.... such as Home is where the Soul is by Kenny Drew or the Frank Butler album that features Jack Montrose... Edited 6 hours ago by Niko Quote
mikeweil Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I found the later Claude Williamson piano trios to be very inspired. Quote
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