aparxa Posted September 13, 2015 Report Posted September 13, 2015 Club Session no IVDave Pochonet et son orchestre, avec Lucky Thompson Quote
clifford_thornton Posted September 13, 2015 Report Posted September 13, 2015 The Paris Quartet - Jazz a Confronto 28 - (Horo)Jeanneau, Graillier, Jenny-Clarke and Romano diving into some Coltrane-esque modal hard-bop regions. Not particularly ground-breaking and maybe a bit anachronistic for the late 70s, but nice. Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted September 13, 2015 Report Posted September 13, 2015 Mountain "climbing" (windfall/bell, Canada). Played loud as per sleeve suggestion..and with a few Icelandic beers thrown in for good measure Quote
aparxa Posted September 13, 2015 Report Posted September 13, 2015 Billy Harper - Capra Black Humphrey Lyttelton Buddy Tate - kansas city woman (Black Lion) Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted September 13, 2015 Report Posted September 13, 2015 Joe Henderson "tetragon" (milestone, USA) Quote
jeffcrom Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 Reggie Workman - Synthesis (Leo) Quote
jeffcrom Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 The Sunny Meadows Radio Show - 1929 (Sunbeam). An extremely interesting collection of very early radio transcription discs - in this case the "Sunny Meadows" show sponsored by Meadows Manufacturing, a company that made washing machines. Side one features Ray Miller's hot band, with Muggsy Spanier featured pretty extensively. The liner notes imply that this side reproduces one complete show, which it doesn't. The notes also claim that Miller's guitarist, who plays one single-string solo, is Eddie Lang, which is definitely not the case.Side two, featuring a pseudonymous band calling themselves the the Dixie Two-Steppers, is less enchanting. Again, the notes imply that this is a variation or sub-group of the Ray Miller orchestra, but I seriously doubt it. Next time I take this one off the shelf, I'll try to remember to just play side one. Quote
B. Clugston Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 Mountain "climbing" (windfall/bell, Canada). Played loud as per sleeve suggestion..and with a few Icelandic beers thrown in for good measureI love Corky Laing's drumming on "Never in my Life." There's some cool bass on that record too. Quote
tomatamot Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 One album out of a series of 5 on the Japanese Venus records. All 5 are ballad albums. Superb fidelity. Quote
Clunky Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 Reggie Workman - Synthesis (Leo)great band. Does it fulfill it's promise? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 I had actually forgotten all about that - early incarnation of Trio 3 + Crispell. Wonder if they'll revisit? Quote
aparxa Posted September 14, 2015 Report Posted September 14, 2015 The Complete Pacific Jazz And Capitol Recordings Of The Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet And Tentette With Chet Baker: LP1,2,3 The Jazz Couriers in Concert Featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes Quote
jeffcrom Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 Reggie Workman - Synthesis (Leo)great band. Does it fulfill it's promise?Very much so - top-notch band that blends well, playing excellent compositions (five by Workman; one by Crispell). I was going to say that I particularly enjoyed Crispell's playing, but that's not fair, because everyone is great. This was apparently reissued on CD with one more track and a different running order (I assume to restore the original playing order of this live date), but I'm more that satisfied with my very quiet, well-pressed vinyl copy. Quote
BillF Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 The Complete Pacific Jazz And Capitol Recordings Of The Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet And Tentette With Chet Baker: LP1,2,3 The Jazz Couriers in Concert Featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes Quote
mjazzg Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 Stanley Cowell - Illusion Suite [ECM] Quote
mjazzg Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 Stanley Cowell - Brilliant Circles [Polydor/Freedom] Quote
JohnS Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 The Jazz Couriers in Concert Featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes Nice one. I was there, my first jazz concert. The Couriers were supporting Dave Brubeck. Quote
Clunky Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 Charles Bell-------Another Dimension ----(London- Atlantic ) stereo. had this for years but I'm still undecided regarding it's merit. Slightly fuzzy recorded sound doesn't help. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 The Jazz Couriers in Concert Featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes Nice one. I was there, my first jazz concert. The Couriers were supporting Dave Brubeck.damn - that's pretty incredible. Quote
king ubu Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 found tne new Matsuli LP waiting for me upon returning from work - looks (and sounds!) like the expected quality job! 'scuse me while I go read the new liner notes! Quote
mjazzg Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 Marion Brown - Why Not? {ESPJapan] Quote
aparxa Posted September 15, 2015 Report Posted September 15, 2015 The Jazz Couriers in Concert Featuring Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes Nice one. I was there, my first jazz concert. The Couriers were supporting Dave Brubeck.damn - that's pretty incredible.A great concert and sure a wonderful way to familiarise yourself with jazz!I gave it another spin tonight, my 50+ years old copy has a beautiful sound! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted September 16, 2015 Report Posted September 16, 2015 Stuck with a Jasmine issue, but I'm surviving...Now:Ted Curson - Blue Piccolo - (Whynot, JP) Quote
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