jazzcorner Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 On 16.8.2021 at 0:58 AM, Teasing the Korean said: How is the Jack Marshall side? I love his Capitol albums Soundsville and 18th Century Jazz. I think I have a Bossa album by him on Capitol also. Looking back from today its mainstream West Coast style with good solos by Shank and Candoli. Similar sounds probably Marty Paich groups, dektetts. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Looking back from today its mainstream West Coast style with good solos by Shank and Candoli. Similar sounds probably Marty Paich groups, dektetts. Thanks. I love those two Capitol albums I mnentioned. Also his score to Munster Go Home. Quote
sidewinder Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 These Tolliver Pure Pleasures are the ‘bee’s knees’. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 19 minutes ago, sidewinder said: These Tolliver Pure Pleasures are the ‘bee’s knees’. Hmm. I've been pondering whether I should plunk for Tolliver's Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival. It's a two-LP set, so it's even more costly than Pure Pleasure's regular prices. Do you have that one, sidewinder? I also noticed that PP is reissuing Cecil McBee's Music from the Source. Another disc that's VERY tempting. I'm sure the PP reissue would flog my Inner City vinyl AQ-wise. Quote
sidewinder Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 (edited) I’m pondering an order for ‘Loosdrecht’. Been kicking myself for years since I sold my Black Lion to Mole Jazz for peanuts. I thought at the time it was erratic but I was very wrong. Just noticed that McBee in the forthcoming releases bit of the PP site as well. I could spend a fortune on there ! Edited August 18, 2021 by sidewinder Quote
JSngry Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 Loosdrecht is worth it if only for the stretched out version of "Repetition". Quote
sidewinder Posted August 18, 2021 Report Posted August 18, 2021 Just now, JSngry said: Loosdrecht is worth it if only for the stretched out version of "Repetition". Yeah, that was the track that stood out for me. Quote
mikeweil Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 (edited) This arrived yesterday. Very good recorded sound, faultless pressing. Nice to hear Brubeck, Wright, and Morello stretch out. I wish Brubeck would have embarked on a trio adventure, if only for a few years. They do very unexpected things with the standards here. Then, some more items from the crate an old friend hauled over a few weeks ago: Technical drums display - Earl Hines plays a bit of piano. The sound is stunningly natural and good, as always on RealTime recordings. Just what you'd expect .... Edited August 19, 2021 by mikeweil Quote
JSngry Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 19 minutes ago, mikeweil said: This arrived yesterday. Very good recorded sound, faultless pressing. Nice to hear Brubeck, Wright, and Morello stretch out. I wish Brubeck would have embarked on a trio adventure, if only for a few years. They do very unexpected things with the standards here. Was Paul hungover, shacked up, or "got lost" or just what, that this was a trio? What was the gig, anyway? Looks like they were on the bill with Duke? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: This arrived yesterday. Very good recorded sound, faultless pressing. Nice to hear Brubeck, Wright, and Morello stretch out. I wish Brubeck would have embarked on a trio adventure, if only for a few years. They do very unexpected things with the standards here. What's weird about this trio recording is that the next day, the quartet recorded "The Last Time We Saw Paris", so it's not like Desmond was somewhere else... unless Desmond headed to Paris a day early. Quote
mikeweil Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, bresna said: What's weird about this trio recording is that the next day, the quartet recorded "The Last Time We Saw Paris", so it's not like Desmond was somewhere else... unless Desmond headed to Paris a day early. They had been playing in Hamburg, and Desmond met his old friend Herb Geller and they got lost on the Reeperbahn. Desmond was drinking too much and did not show up for the flight to Vienna. He caught the plane to Paris to join them two days later. Earlier discussion here. Edited August 19, 2021 by mikeweil Quote
soulpope Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 5 hours ago, mikeweil said: This arrived yesterday. Very good recorded sound, faultless pressing. Nice to hear Brubeck, Wright, and Morello stretch out. I wish Brubeck would have embarked on a trio adventure, if only for a few years. They do very unexpected things with the standards here. Yes, it's a pity that Brubeck's Trio activities were rather limited .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 With a rare and seldom seen Don Ellis composition " 33 222 1 222" (whatever that means) Quote
mikeweil Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: With a rare and seldom seen Don Ellis composition " 33 222 1 222" (whatever that means) That's the rhythm of the tune, counted Indian style - the numbers say how many pulses/sixteenth notes are for each beat. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 On 7/27/2021 at 10:26 AM, HutchFan said: This again: On 7/27/2021 at 7:20 PM, bresna said: I just ordered a NM copy from a discogs seller for $12. Looking forward to hearing it. My copy just came in today. Great shape and it plays very clean. Bass is a bit on the weaker side, typical of the era. Great music though. Thanks for recommending this. It took a while, but I finally got the chance to hear it tonight. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 7 minutes ago, bresna said: My copy just came in today. Great shape and it plays very clean. Bass is a bit on the weaker side, typical of the era. Great music though. Thanks for recommending this. It took a while, but I finally got the chance to hear it tonight. Hey, that's GREAT. So glad you're enjoying it! Quote
JSngry Posted August 19, 2021 Report Posted August 19, 2021 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: That's the rhythm of the tune, counted Indian style - the numbers say how many pulses/sixteenth notes are for each beat. Probably notated in 19/8? Might it have been recorded under another name here? Quote
jazzcorner Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 11 hours ago, mikeweil said: That's the rhythm of the tune, counted Indian style - the numbers say how many pulses/sixteenth notes are for each beat. Thanks. I know that sometimes he used odd metres. There is another title of a viny witch such a metre. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 Two of several obscure LPs that I found yesterday in a local store. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 2 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: Two of several obscure LPs that I found yesterday in a local store. Interesting finds, Ken. Playing "Pot Luck" with obscurities is always fun. I've never even heard of Ralph Gari. Sound good? Quote
mjazzg Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 3 minutes ago, sidewinder said: The new Decca reissue. Went to HJ at Kings X for that this morning, they sold the last copy yesterday - bastards! May have to order from Amazon now... Quote
sidewinder Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 (edited) My ‘local’ had half a dozen copies in stock ! HJs are getting too popular.. Edited August 20, 2021 by sidewinder Quote
mjazzg Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 1 minute ago, sidewinder said: My ‘local’ had half a dozen copies in stock ! HJs are getting too popular.. I know, bloody hipsters listening to Jazz, it was all so much easier 20 years ago. I assume it's up to standard? Quote
sidewinder Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 (edited) 25 minutes ago, mjazzg said: I know, bloody hipsters listening to Jazz, it was all so much easier 20 years ago. I assume it's up to standard? On the basis of side 1 track 1, sounds pretty good, nice and crisp. I have a good original so will check against it at some stage. Certainly trounces the BGO CD, fine release though that was. One thing I like from this issue is that the fine rhythm section interplay with Holland, McLaughlin and co. comes through nice and clearly. Next stop - Le Dejeuner Sur LHerbe.. Edited August 20, 2021 by sidewinder Quote
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