chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted January 20, 2021 Report Posted January 20, 2021 BASIE/ red wagon is essentially the song "rock around the clock", has this been discussed ever for those boardmembers who are reading/book oriented? thx Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 22, 2021 Report Posted January 22, 2021 On 20.1.2021 at 8:06 PM, jazzcorner said: The strange thing about that cover from the Saturday Night Session is, that Fats Navarro is not listed on the album cover. I have the same cover on my CD, but another cover on my LP (the french America Label). The Dizzy stuff is also classic and a must for bop listeners. Quote
sidewinder Posted January 22, 2021 Report Posted January 22, 2021 This ‘redux’ 2LP version by Get Back is in good sound. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 22, 2021 Report Posted January 22, 2021 (edited) David Friedman - Of the Wind's Eye (Enja, 1981) with Jane Ira Bloom, Harvie Swartz, and Daniel Humair Excellent. and Cecil McBee Sextet with Chico Freeman - Compassion (Enja, 1979) More excellence. Edited January 22, 2021 by HutchFan Quote
sidewinder Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: 2018 Record Store Day reissue Surprisingly successful - I have it on the Mosaic. Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 (edited) On 22.1.2021 at 0:46 PM, Gheorghe said: The strange thing about that cover from the Saturday Night Session is, that Fats Navarro is not listed on the album cover. I have the same cover on my CD, but another cover on my LP (the french America Label). The Dizzy stuff is also classic and a must for bop listeners. Thats correct. But he is mentioned in liner notes on the backside. Also LORD's does lists him for f the LP. High on an open mike [W8573-15] WNEW Saturday Night Swing Session Fats Navarro (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Charlie Ventura, Allen Eager (ts) Ralph Burns (p) Al Valenti (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Buddy Rich (d) WNEW broadcast, New York, April 12, 1947 WS5006 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 1) Vox 16102, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5007 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 2) Vox 16103, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5008 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 3) Vox 16104, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5009 High on an open mike (part 1) Vox 16104, VSP310 WS5010 High on an open mike (part 2) 16103, - WS5011 High on an open mike (part 3) 16102, - Happy monster (unissued) Edited January 23, 2021 by jazzcorner text correction Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Thats correct. But he is mentioned in liner notes on the backside. Also LORD's does lists him for f the LP. High on an open mike [W8573-15] WNEW Saturday Night Swing Session Fats Navarro (tp) Bill Harris (tb) Charlie Ventura, Allen Eager (ts) Ralph Burns (p) Al Valenti (g) Chubby Jackson (b) Buddy Rich (d) WNEW broadcast, New York, April 12, 1947 WS5006 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 1) Vox 16102, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5007 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 2) Vox 16103, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5008 Sweet Georgia Brown (part 3) Vox 16104, VSP310, Giant Steps GSCR023 [CD] WS5009 High on an open mike (part 1) Vox 16104, VSP310 WS5010 High on an open mike (part 2) 16103, - WS5011 High on an open mike (part 3) 16102, - Happy monster (unissued) This is my LP copy I bought in 1978. I remember I was a bit disappointed since I thought it will be an encounter between Roy Eldridge and Fats Navarro. But not to forget the great side A too with Roy Eldridge playing "Ornothology" in the outing of How High the Moon. And I must laugh now if I think how strange the title "High On An Open Mike" sounded to me. Then I didn´t know what that means , I translated it into "Hoch auf einem offenen Michael".....which is worse than a google translation would be now ... On "Sweet Georgia Brown" I always would have liked to know if it is the voice of Fats Navarro who announces Buddy Rich when Buddy starts his drum solo. It´s reported that Fats Navarro had a high pitched voice and that sounds like if maybe it is Fats announcing Buddy. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 Eddie Daniels -- This Is New -- (Takt, JP) nice quintet date with Terumasa & Motohiko Hino, Masabumi Kikuchi, and Kunimitsu Inaba. Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 2 hours ago, Gheorghe said: This is my LP copy I bought in 1978. I remember I was a bit disappointed since I thought it will be an encounter between Roy Eldridge and Fats Navarro. But not to forget the great side A too with Roy Eldridge playing "Ornothology" in the outing of How High the Moon. And I must laugh now if I think how strange the title "High On An Open Mike" sounded to me. Then I didn´t know what that means , I translated it into "Hoch auf einem offenen Michael".....which is worse than a google translation would be now ... On "Sweet Georgia Brown" I always would have liked to know if it is the voice of Fats Navarro who announces Buddy Rich when Buddy starts his drum solo. It´s reported that Fats Navarro had a high pitched voice and that sounds like if maybe it is Fats announcing Buddy. Thanks for that "nice translation". Had to smile a bit. But this tune "high on an open mike" is one of my favorite bebop tunes with Charlie Ventura on his GNPS Cat # 1 concert LP I have with a super group featuring Ventura, Candoli, Boots Mussulli, Benny Green, Roy Kral (p & voc), Jakie Cain (voc) ,Kenny O' Brian (b) & Ed Shaugnessy (dr). The complete 1949 concert was issued IMO on 2 vinyls GNP 1 & MCA Coral PCO 7183 Quote
kh1958 Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 T. P. Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo de Cotonou, Segla Ahmad Jamal, Outertimeinnerspace (Impulse) Segovia, Mexicana (Decca) Duke Ellington, At Southland/At the Cotton Club (Collectors Choice) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 Stanley Cowell/Dave Burrell -- Questions/Answers -- (Trio, JP) Quote
HutchFan Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 with Bill Connors (g), John Taylor (org, p), and Jack DeJohnette (d) 12 hours ago, sidewinder said: Surprisingly successful - I have it on the Mosaic. I agree! Quote
sidewinder Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 (edited) Prestige Bergenfield DG mono copy. Lovely stuff. Edited January 23, 2021 by sidewinder Quote
mjazzg Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 45 minutes ago, HutchFan said: with Bill Connors (g), John Taylor (org, p), and Jack DeJohnette (d) That's a lovely album. I must give it a spin Quote
sidewinder Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 NY DG mono copy UK Xtra 60s pressing Quote
HutchFan Posted January 23, 2021 Report Posted January 23, 2021 Next up: The Complete Duke Ellington: 1947-1952 (French Columbia) Sides A / B Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 9 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Next up: The Complete Duke Ellington: 1947-1952 (French Columbia) Sides A / B Interesting box. Wish I had acquired the cds that were available for a minute. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 1 hour ago, Chuck Nessa said: Interesting box. Wish I had acquired the cds that were available for a minute. Yeah, it would be convenient to have this music in a digital format. But the LPs sound damn good, so I'd probably keep the vinyl even if I had the CDs. BTW, the second disc from The Essential Collection, 1927-1962 compiles some outstanding cuts from the 1947-52 period. I ripped that disc to high bitrate MP3s and always have those files on my phone for on-the-go listening. I love Duke's music from this '47-'52 era -- so having this "sampler" is better than nothing. I queue it up quite a bit. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Yeah, it would be convenient to have this music in a digital format. But the LPs sound damn good, so I'd probably keep the vinyl even if I had the CDs. BTW, the second disc from The Essential Collection, 1927-1962 compiles some outstanding cuts from the 1947-52 period. I ripped that disc to high bitrate MP3s and always have those files on my phone for on-the-go listening. I love Duke's music from this '47-'52 era -- so having this "sampler" is better than nothing. I queue it up quite a bit. I do have the French box. Quote
HutchFan Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 12 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: I do have the French box. Understood. I was just explaining my "workaround" for listening when I'm not near my turntable. In the car or whatever. Quote
kh1958 Posted January 24, 2021 Report Posted January 24, 2021 (edited) Dizzy Gillespie, World Statesman (Verve) Miles Davis, You're Under Arrest Bud Shank/Laurindo Almeida, Brazilliance volume 3 (World Pacific) Modern Jazz Quartet at the Music Inn with Jimmy Giuffre (Atlantic) Sonny Stitt, A Little Bit of Stitt (Royal Roost) Edited January 24, 2021 by kh1958 Quote
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