HutchFan Posted March 18, 2020 Report Posted March 18, 2020 Al Grey Jazz All-Stars - Travelers Lounge Live (Travelers Productions, Inc., 1977) with Jimmy Forrest and Shirley Scott (exclusively on piano) Quote
Ken Dryden Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Acquired today for 89 cents in trade. Chet Atkins, Hank Garland and a 17 year old vibraphonist named Gary Burton. Quote
soulpope Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 On 17.3.2020 at 1:06 AM, HutchFan said: That's Where It's At indeed!!! A goodie indeed .... Quote
sidewinder Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 On 18/03/2020 at 3:45 PM, mjazzg said: Basil Kirchin - Everyday Madness [Trunk Records] a title for our times. Two tape pieces and a very nice Jazz suite. Recommended. On my list ! Quote
jazzcorner Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Chico Hamilton recorded the Ellington Suite twice. First in August 1958 (with Eric Dolphy), again in January 1959 (with different musicians). The first recording stayed unissued for years. a) Pacific Jazz / World Pacific Records WP 1258 - Chico Hamilton Quintet " Ellington Suite" - rec. 1959 b) Pacific Jazz 7243 5 24567 2 7 - Chico Hamilton with Eric Dolphy " The Original Ellington Suite" - rec. 1958 Featuring Eric Dolpy *(fl, cl, as) / Nathan Gershman (cello) / John Pisano (g) / Hal Gaylor (b) / Chico Hamilton (dr) * Flute on tracks 2, 4, 7, 9 - clarinet on tracks 6, 8 Last edited: 43 minutes ago Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 7 hours ago, HutchFan said: More Turrentine: More Rainbow Series goodness, every bit as good or better than some stuff that was issued at the time (see the album of ST with Less McCann upthread), Alfred apparently though about issuing part of this along with part of another unissued session with Blue Mitchell and Herbie Hancock from the same period - maybe Blue Note should do exact recreations of some of these woulda/coulda/should've beens? Must say I do prefer the rendition of "Can't Buy Me Love" from wife Shirley's live date, also pictured upthread. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Abdul Malik Muhammad -- Songs for our Children -- (Amir, US) good solo guitar record from the artist formerly known as Melvin Smith Quote
porcy62 Posted March 21, 2020 Report Posted March 21, 2020 A crunchy white label original, I spin lots of Monk these days. Quote
jazzcorner Posted March 21, 2020 Report Posted March 21, 2020 1 hour ago, porcy62 said: A crunchy white label original, I spin lots of Monk these days. Have it and like it very much Quote
JSngry Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 Damn good record, especially the Honegger side! Quote
sidewinder Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: Never even heard of that one ! Quote
mikeweil Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 6 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Never even heard of that one ! It never was reissued on CD. Quincy Jones arrangements, great sound, though a tad on the commercial side, musically, like Quincy's LPs of the time. Now playing: Quote
kh1958 Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 Big Miller, Revelations and the Blues (Columbia) Herbie Mann, Impressions of the Middle East (Atlantic) Boyd Raeburn, Innvations volume 1 (Savoy ten inch) Quote
JSngry Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: It never was reissued on CD. Quincy Jones arrangements, great sound, though a tad on the commercial side, musically, like Quincy's LPs of the time. See, that's how it goes, Watkins played in Quincy's bands, Quincy got his a record date where the product would be conceivably market-friendly(ish), and everybody got paid, no doubt, as well as some profile. Basic business, survival in the system at hand. No, it does not serve art in the least. But it's not supposed to. Quote
ejp626 Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: It never was reissued on CD. Quincy Jones arrangements, great sound, though a tad on the commercial side, musically, like Quincy's LPs of the time. Somewhat incredibly it [French Horns for My Lady] is on iTunes and Spotify. Now whether the right people are being credited/reimbursed, that I do not know... But it is definitely worth a stream tonight... Quote
mikeweil Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 49 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Big Miller, Revelations and the Blues (Columbia) I have that and his other Columbia album on CD - nice stuff, great accompanists. 51 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Herbie Mann, Impressions of the Middle East (Atlantic) Still have that LP. My first encounter with Turkish music, and with Roy Ayers, who had one of the greatest vibes sounds and grooviest playing conceptions ever. Quote
JSngry Posted March 22, 2020 Report Posted March 22, 2020 Just a club date by a working band, probably a lot of it set routines, but dammit, there was nothing routine about Earl Hines, even the routines. Quote
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