jazzcorner Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 (edited) 10 hours ago, Larry Kart said: I reviewed it enthusiastically for Down Beat back in the day. RE: Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Prestige/ MPS Edited March 21, 2021 by jazzcorner more text Quote
sidewinder Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 (edited) 11 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: I have that one. Funnily enough I saw a blue label copy of that pressing in the racks here for not much £ and passed. Real curio. The MPS releases are quite common over here, either German, UK or French pressed. Edited March 21, 2021 by sidewinder Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 That is the Sax/Sex No End record, right? Quote
sidewinder Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 17 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: That is the Sax/Sex No End record, right? Yes, I think so. Quote
Larry Kart Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 Indeed it is. That track transfixed me. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 yeah, I have the German MPS pressing, wonderful album. Quote
jlhoots Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: yeah, I have the German MPS pressing, wonderful album. I have a Japanese CD reissue - says Saba on the side. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 21, 2021 Report Posted March 21, 2021 It was first released on SABA, which changed its name to MPS in 1968. I just checked and my copy is in fact the SABA issue. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 David Friedman - Of the Wind's Eye (Enja, 1981) with Jane Ira Bloom (ss), Harvie Swartz (b), and Daniel Humair (d) Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 More David Friedman: Shades of Change (Enja, 1986) Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 Billy Higgins - Bridgework (Contemporary) I wonder if the album title refers to the fact that the LP consists of two sessions, recorded six years apart. and Terence Blanchard & Donald Harrison - New York Second Line (Concord) Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 More from Donald Harrison & Terence Blanchard: Crystal Stair (Columbia, 1987) Quote
JSngry Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: More from Donald Harrison & Terence Blanchard: Crystal Stair (Columbia, 1987) Dude, when were double-breasted jackets THAT short ever a good idea? Even with white slacks? Looks like a freaking uniform. What was Terrence wearing? Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 (edited) 10 minutes ago, JSngry said: Dude, when were double-breasted jackets THAT short ever a good idea? Even with white slacks? Looks like a freaking uniform. What was Terrence wearing? It was the 80s!!! Back then, I bet those suits were HIP! Check out the back of the cover: Christmas time? Edited March 23, 2021 by HutchFan Quote
JSngry Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 No, a too-short double-breasted has never been hip. Now that red and green shit, that's hip. Hangs well. Donald Harrison knows sharp, though. Pretty , too. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 Next up: Freddie Hubbard - Sweet Return (Atlantic, 1983) Quote
HutchFan Posted March 23, 2021 Report Posted March 23, 2021 And more Freddie: Freddie Hubbard - Outpost (Enja, 1981) with Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, and Al Foster An amazing record. Quote
Gheorghe Posted March 24, 2021 Report Posted March 24, 2021 8 hours ago, HutchFan said: It was the 80s!!! Back then, I bet those suits were HIP! Check out the back of the cover: Christmas time? Terence Blanchard looks like a baby, I always had the impression he has a baby face. As much as I remember from their time with Blakey (I think I saw them with Art somewhere in the mid 80´s , Terence Blanchard played some very very fine, pretty trumpet, and Donald Harrison played very "abstract", sometimes quite atonal, a bit unusual for a band like the Messengers. Don´t misunderstand me, I am hip to free jazz and don´t need it only "smooth", but I remember Donald Harrison´s alto sounded strange in those surroundings. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 24, 2021 Report Posted March 24, 2021 James Newton - Water Mystery (Gramavision) Exquisite. and Elvin Jones featuring David Liebman - Earth Jones (Palo Alto Jazz) Quote
mjazzg Posted March 24, 2021 Report Posted March 24, 2021 39 minutes ago, HutchFan said: James Newton - Water Mystery (Gramavision) Exquisite. and Elvin Jones featuring David Liebman - Earth Jones (Palo Alto Jazz) Completely agree about the Newton. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 24, 2021 Report Posted March 24, 2021 Now: Jimmy Rowles / Red Mitchell Trio (Contemporary) Up next, the companion LP: Jimmy Rowles / Red Mitchell - I'm Glad There Is You (Contemporary) Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted March 24, 2021 Report Posted March 24, 2021 Chet Baker - "Chet Baker In New York" (Riverside/Craft Recordings). Recently released reissue from Craft Recordings, Concord's specialty label akin to Rhino in the 90's but a little more upscale. Nice cut done by Kevin Gray. Nice jacket too. Craft recently reissued 4 Baker titles. I picked up the 3 instrumentals. Not a huge fan of Chet's vocals. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 26, 2021 Report Posted March 26, 2021 Chet Baker - Peace (Enja, 1982) with David Friedman (vib, mar), Buster Williams (b), and Joe Chambers (d) Outstanding. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 26, 2021 Report Posted March 26, 2021 John Handy - Excursions in Blue (Quartet, 1988) with Jim McNeely or Buddy Montgomery (p), Rufus Reid (b), and Billy Hart or Eddie Marshall (d) Quote
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