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I saw the same group. Others can describe Roach's firey personality, but I'm sure none would deny his intellect and style.
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This. And unfortunately, apart from the duets with Roberta Flack, he never crossed over to pop audiences the way he should have. The Live LP did OK (#18) on the pop charts, but everything else inexplicably stiffed. BTW, these are great 4 CD set basically containing his full Atco output including a lot of unreleased material:
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Gotta say, Tranemonk's question resonates with me a lot more than Late's does. If even Tiberi and Verve have concerns about the SQ,, then those of us without a financial (or as potential buyers,a negative financial stake🙂) surely should. I love Trane, but I'm not optimistic about this coming down well. Benedetti Parker's seem like a reasonable best case secenario. We'll know more in April, can assume that the RSD release with be the ceiling for SQ.
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Rhino Handmade and Hip-o Select did good work a couple decades ago,
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
From the 'Nimbus' collection on Esoteric, which contains their three Vertigo albums and more. That's a nice record (trivia note: Written by Lennon/McCartney, first recorded by their labelmate Cilla Black). Three Dog Night were good and exciting until they weren't. I like the first two studio albums and the first live one. "Easy to Be Hard" from "Hair' is a gem, and "Eli's Coming" sounded great until I heard the original by Laura Nyro. -
I got to see Towner in duet with Gary Burton at a free outdoor concert at Penn's Landing in the late 80's - superb.
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The music on this 4 CD set has aged marvelously.
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Good point. I think I only have three copies of the original 'A Love Supreme' on my shelves (Complete Quartet box, complete Impulse Albums box, expanded version with the Shepp/Davis outtakes and the Antibes live ALS).
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The Yusef is an automatic "yes" for me, can't wait! Not so sure on the Waldron - I'm less intrigued by the idea of 1979 Waldron and 1979 Stitt together, though that part is only seven minutes . The bigger concern is an (almost) all standards program with a pickup rhythm section - doesn't sound overly inspiring, though I realize lightning sometimes strikes these sorts of things. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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As is their CD version. I'll stick with that.
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All five albums jammed into three glorious CD's, surprisingly good sound quality. Great fun.
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Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
felser replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
Thanks. I have those Kenny Cox albums with Spencer (though I couldn't have named him), but nothing Rodby shows as playing on (though I do have some of the Eliane Elias albums where he has production credits). Yeah, I much prefer 1978 Joe Henderson to his "popular" years on Verve. And I agree with you on Brackeen, who is such a strong pianist. -
Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
felser replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
And by a bass player I've never heard off. But I'm also all in anyways! The bigger fear for me is the drum solos. -
No non-USA sellers are good options for us right now due to tariff craziness on top of already greatly increased shipping costs. I used to order from JazzMessengers fairly regularly several years ago - they do a great job and had excellent prices.
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Depends what's on the tapes, sound quality wise and complete vs. partial performances. I could see getting tons of this or none of it, am very much in wait and see (hear) mode. I never sprang for the Parker Benedetti box, and found the Parker Prestige sides on 'Bird on 52nd Street' and 'Bird at St. Nicks' unlistenable.. If I was a musician, I could see feeling differently, but I'm a listener/consumer with limited amounts of money/listening time/shelf space to invest, and, like almost all of us, I'm hardly lacking for Coltrane material. +1 I'd be shocked if this stuff was rolled out on any label other than Impulse, especially given that they are the ones releasing the RSD album.
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thanks, just ordered this. Thanks all for the info. Great community here!
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+1 on both counts.
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This is 4 LP's and includes July 26/27/28, but we will need to see more details to know what it actually adds. And it's moot for me if there is no CD issue.
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And dead center in mine!
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Count me in for eventual CD releases of the Henderson (with Joanne Brackeen ❤️), the Ahmad Jamal Jazz Showcase, and the wonderful looking early live Terry Callier. The Jamal Oil Can Harry's is a really good record, and a rare instance to hear Calvin Keys. I have the Japanese CD already. Has that complete Coltrane in France been available before? I know the performance of "A Love Supreme" was on the expanded Impulse reissue.
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