Noj Posted May 15, 2003 Report Posted May 15, 2003 Jaga Jazzist - Animal Chin ep A friend of mine has been raving about Jaga Jazzist and their The Stix album (link). Listening to the music on the ninja tune site, I must admit: I am impressed. Sorta like a modern day Zappa on downers. Animal Chin? As in Powell Peralta? As in Bones Brigade? http://www.teampain.com/Chin/Chin_1.html Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 15, 2003 Report Posted May 15, 2003 (edited) Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt, BOSS TENORS IN ORBIT Gene Krupa, GENE KRUPA STORY (disc 1) Duke Ellington, COMP. CAPITOL (disc 1 Miles Davis, ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS Martial Solal, A BOUT DE SOUFFLE Brad Mehldau, "Things Behind the Sun" (Nick Drake cover, outtake from LARGO) Edited May 15, 2003 by ghost of miles Quote
.:.impossible Posted May 15, 2003 Report Posted May 15, 2003 Interesting lists John B! I haven't participated in listening to thread in a while... Most recently: Jason Moran .:. Facing Left Dave Douglas .:. Freak In William Parker/Joe Morris/Hamid Drake .:. Eloping With The Sun Walt Dickerson Trio .:. Peace Wayne Shorter .:. JuJu Trojan Rocksteady Box Set (anticipating summer) Miles Davis .:. Get Up With It The Jicks .:. Pig Lib Yo La Tengo .:. Electro-pura Quote
vibes Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Andrew Hill - Smoke Stack Beck - Odelay Stone Temple Pilots - Core Stanley Turrentine - Chip Off The Old Block 311 - From Chaos Sammi Cheng - Nung Ching Jackie McLean - One Step Beyond, Right Now Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth Paul Desmond/Jim Hall - Glad to be Unhappy Archie Shepp - The Way Ahead Right now: Stanley Turrentine - Mr. Natural Quote
Out2Lunch Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 The Dutch Jazz Orchestra Plays Music Of Billy Stayhorn-4 CD set-(Glorious Music!) Jimmy Forrest-"Black Forrest" Eric Dolphy-"Here And There" Grant Green-"Green Street" Grant Green-"Solid" Karin Krog-"Gershwin With Karin Krog" Don Friedman-"My Foolish Heart" Quote
John B Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Interesting lists John B! Likewise! It keeps things interesting, you know? How are you enjoying Providence? today's list, subject to change: Last Exit - Cassette Recordings '87 David Murray & Gwo-Ka Masters - Yonn-de David Murray Latin Big Band - Now is Another Time Chris Cheek - A Girl Named Joe Baikida Carroll - Marionettes on a High Wire Michel Benita - Lower the Walls Blackalicious - Nia Quote
Noj Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 GUN is my fave off this bad boy--"...The philosophy seems to be (at least as near as I can see), 'when other folks give up theirs, I'll give up mine.' This is a violent civilization..." Quote
catesta Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Lastnight.... Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins Duke Ellington - Indigos Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges - Side By Side Phineas Newborn Jr. - Please Send Me Someone To Love Bill Evans - Everbodys Digs Bill Evans Quote
Templejazz Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Past few days: Herbie Hancock - Speak Like a Child Pat Martino - Consciousness Live! Nightwings Interchange Joe Henderson - Lush Life Quote
JohnS Posted May 16, 2003 Report Posted May 16, 2003 Billy Bang; The Fire Within Sonny Rollins meets Coleman Hawkins Jimmy Smith Wes Montgomery; Further Adaventures.. Bobby Previte; Counterclockwise Keith Jarrett; Up For It Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 17, 2003 Report Posted May 17, 2003 (edited) Yesterdays Listening Pleasure: The Quintet-Jazz at Massey Hall (K2 OJC) William Parker-Bob's Pink Cadillac (Eremite) Evan Parker-at the Vortex (Emanem) Ivo Perelman-Sad Life (Leo) David Murray-Like a Kiss That Never Ends (Justin Time) Rahsaan Roland Kirk-Domino (Verve) Dexter Gordon-Trio & Quartet Disc 4 & 5 (Steeplechase) Jemeel Moondoc-Live at the Vision Festival (Ayler) The Quintet-Jazz at Massey Hall; repeat listening Tina Brooks-The Waiting Game (Conn Blue Note) Mozart-Piano Sonatas No 1-18 Disc 5: Mitsuko Uchida (Philips) Todays's Listening Pleasure Abdullah Ibrahim-Fats Duke & The Monk (Sackville) Joe McPhee-Topology (hatART) Charles Mingus-The Black Saint & The Sinner Lady (Impulse) Paul Motian-It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago (ECM) Archie Shepp-The Magic of Ju-Ju (Impulse) Sun Ra-Other Planes of There (Evidence) Cecil Taylor-The Tree of Life (FMP) Roswell Rudd-Regeneration (Soul Note) George Russell-Jazz Workshop (RCA) Irene Schweizer/Andrew Cyrille (Intakt) At the moment: David Murray-The Hill (Black Saint) Next Up Kenny Dorham-Una Mas (RVG Blue Note) Edited May 17, 2003 by Mnytime Quote
alankin Posted May 17, 2003 Report Posted May 17, 2003 Miles Davis - The Jack Johnson Sessions (Columbia/Legacy) Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 (edited) Today's Listening Pleasure: David Murray-Morning Song (Black Saint) Fats Navarro-Goin to Minton's (Savoy) Pearl Jam-#22 (2003 Tour Bootleg Series) Oliver Nelson-The Blues And the Abstract Truth (Impulse) Art Blakey-Three Blind Mice Vol 1 (TOCJ) Mujician-Birdman (Cuneiform) Sunny Murray-Sunshine & An Even Break (Never Give a Sucker) (Fuel 2000) Mike Nock/Marty Ehrlich-The Waiting Game (Naxos) David S. Ware-Godspelized (DIW) Miles Davis-Vol. 1 (RVG Blue Note) At the moment Bobby Watson-Love Remains (Red) Next Up Ben Webster-Music for Loving (Verve) Edited May 18, 2003 by Mnytime Quote
Ed S Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 (edited) Erik Truffaz The Walk of The Giant Turtle Bending New Corners Revisité The Dawn Mantis Edited May 19, 2003 by Ed Swinnich Quote
Ed S Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 Also Wayne Shorter Night Dreams Speak No Evil Adams Apple Quote
.:.impossible Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 Today: Big John Patton .:. Let 'Em Roll Just a warm-up for Blue Mode... Reuben Wilson .:. Blue Mode I don't own many Rare Grooves, but I can't imagine many better than this one. Bambu. Melvin Sparks. Tommy Derrick's drum kit. John Manning stretching out just enough to make you notice. Reub! Pavement .:. Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe Disc 2 I realized today how much of a difference the remastered Watery, Domestic and Watery Sessions make. Four tracks from a John Peel Session followed by a live show from Brixton 1992. I still love this band. Matthew Shipp .:. eQUILIBRIUM Khan Jamal. Blur .:. Think Tank I bought this on a recommendation and have not been disappointed. Stephen Thomas Erlewine shits on this album on allmusic.com, but I am really enjoying it. Maybe I should take his advice and check out some of the "good" Blur albums! Quote
SEK Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 Some of what I've been listening to during the past few weeks: Charles Lloyd- "Canto" Orchestre National de Jazz- "Charmediterranéen" Anouar Brahem- "Conte de L'incroyable Amour" Abdullah Ibrahim- "Matsidiso", "The Mountain" Miles Davis- "ESP", "Miles Smiles", "Bitches Brew", "Nefertiti" John Coltrane- "Lush Life", "A Love Supreme" (live and in studio), "Coltrane Olé" Billy Harper- "Soul of an Angel", "The Believer", "Love on the Sudan", "Knowledge of Self" Roscoe Mitchell- "Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancing Shoes" Art Ensemble of Chicago- "Rarum" collection Henry Threadgill Sextet- "When Was That", "You Know the Number" 8 Bold Souls- "Last Option" Yusef Lateef- "Eastern Sounds", "The Centaur and the Phoenix", "Morning" McCoy Tyner- "Sama Layuca", "The Greeting" Bobo Stenson- "Rarum" collection, "Serenity" John McLaughlin- "My Goal's Beyond", "Inner Mounting Flame" Jemeel Moondoc- "Revolt of the Negro Lawn Jockeys" Trevor Watts- "Innovation", "Prayer for Peace" Faruq Z. Bey with the Northwoods Improvisers- "Ashirai Pattern" Griot Galaxy- "Live at the D.I.A.", "Opus Krampus" The Northwoods Improvisers- "Branches" Herbie Hancock- "Mwandishi", "Crossings", "Sextant" Elmo Hope- "Trio and Quintet" Bud Powell- various Blue Notes Jimi Hendrix- "Band of Gypsys", "Axis Bold as Love" John Abercrombie- "Gateway" Gato Barbieri- "The Third World" Archie Shepp- "Four for Trane" Jackie McLean- Mosaic box Frank Zappa- "Weasels Ripped My Flesh" Randy Weston- "The Berkshire Blues", "African Cookbook", "Saga" Charles Mingus- "Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry", "Live at Antibes" Dexter Gordon- "Go" Thelonious Monk- "Thelonious Himself" Charlie Haden and Egberto Gismonti- "In Montreal" Karl Berger- "Around" Vinny Golia- "Slice of Life" Go Pistons! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted May 18, 2003 Report Posted May 18, 2003 Go Pistons! Sorry, Laimbeer made me alergic to the Pistons. Quote
paul secor Posted May 19, 2003 Report Posted May 19, 2003 Yesterday afternoon & today: Anthony Braxton: Six Compositions: Quartet Various artists: Ruckus Juice & Chittlins Vol. 2 - The Great Jug Bands (Yazoo) Archie Shepp: Four for Trane Paul Gonsalves/Clark Terry: Diminuendo , Crescendo and Blues Count Basie: The Complete Decca Recordings - disc 2 A cdr of my friend Bill Morrison and his bandmates playing at a club in Boston Quote
Aggie87 Posted May 19, 2003 Author Report Posted May 19, 2003 Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights, Vol I & II Donald Byrd - Byrd in Paris Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch Bill Evans/Jim Hall - Undercurrent Charles Mingus - Mingus at Antibes Wayne Shorter - High Life Eberhard Weber - Chorus Peter Gabriel - Passion Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 19, 2003 Report Posted May 19, 2003 Charlie Ventura, LEGENDARY PASADENA CONCERT Teri Thornton, I'LL BE EASY TO FIND Bela Bartok, WORKS FOR PIANO SOLO V. 1 (Zoltan Kocsis) Duke Ellington, THE DUKE'S MEN V. 1 Quote
AfricaBrass Posted May 19, 2003 Report Posted May 19, 2003 I've been very sick and stuck in bed over the weekend so I've been listening to music on my headphones. My pick this weekend is the Mercury Rhythm and Blues 1945-55 box that I got from BMG. It was around $30 (after shipping) and it is 8 cds. I highly recommend it. I especially love the sides with Jimmy Witherspoon with Jay McShann. :rsmile: Quote
Victor Christensen Posted May 19, 2003 Report Posted May 19, 2003 Last week Chet Baker: Chet's Choice Art Blakey: The Big Beat Benny Carter: Jazz Giant Serge Chaloff: Blue Serge Sonny Clark: Dial "S" For Sonny Clarke/Boland BB: More Smiles & Sax No End Stan Getz: Stan's Party & Anniversary Dizzy Gillespie: Duets Dexter Gordon: Something Different Clifford Jordan: Royal Ballads Carmen McRae: Carmen Sings Monk Charles Mingus: Pithecanthropus Erectus & Mingus Dynasty & Mingus & Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Hank Mobley: Hank Mobley And His All Stars & Hank Mobley Quintet Slam Stewart: 1945 - 1946 Stanley Turrentine: Look Out Jessica Williams: This Side Up Vic Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 (edited) Today's Listening Pleasure: David Murray-Tenors (DIW) Tony Oxley-The Baptised Traveler (Sony) Otomo Yoshihide-New jazz Quintet Live (DIW) Sun Ra-Jazz in Silhouette (Evidence) Cecil Taylor-Fondation Maeght Nights Vol 1-3 (Jazz View) Woody Shaw-Live Vol. 1 (HightNote) Archie Shepp-Four For Trane (Impulse) Trio 3-Live in Willisau (Dizim) Keith Tippett-Une Croix Dans L'Ocean (Victo) Sonny Rollins-Sonny Rollins on Impulse (Impulse) Mujician-Colours Fulfilled (Cuneiform) Howard Riley/Keith Tippett/John Tilbury-Another Part of the Story (Emanem) At the moment: Chopin-Complete Chopin Edition: Idil Biret Disc 14 (Piano Concertos) & 7 (Piano Sonatas) (Naxos) Edited May 20, 2003 by Mnytime Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 -Bix Restored Box-set 3 CD1-3 -Thelonius Monk with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Quote
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