Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Clark Terry Sextet featuring Ben Webster, More (Theme from Mondo Cane) (Cameo)

Charles Mingus, The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (Impulse/Acoustic Sounds). Fantastic sound on this reissue.Image result for Clark Terry sextet more theme from mondo0Image result for charles mingus black saint sinner lady acourstic sounds

Edited by kh1958
  • Replies 57.4k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • sidewinder

    5316

  • paul secor

    4123

  • clifford_thornton

    3952

  • jeffcrom

    2810

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, Pim said:

Go for it. It sounds fantastic ;)

Ten Four.. :)

I have it on a mid-70s Impulse Green label double with super thin vinyl so maybe I need an upgrade. That one is combined with ‘Mingus Plays Piano’.

Edited by sidewinder
Posted (edited)

the-blues-and-the-abstract-truth.jpg

Oliver Nelson shoot-off between early US orange/black stereo and 1976 UK pressing put out by Anchor Records with US sleeve.

The early US version sounds lovely - bags of RVG punch where it counts, excellent dynamics. The UK Anchor Records, which used the HMV tapes I think, sounds also very good indeed, albeit with less punch and a few more pressing glitches. Extremely musical though and benefited from an RCM spin.

I was wondering if I ‘needed’ the new AP version and I guess the answer is probably no. My hunch is that the AP will sound not unlike the Anchor.

Edited by sidewinder
Posted
3 hours ago, sidewinder said:

the-blues-and-the-abstract-truth.jpg

Oliver Nelson shoot-off between early US orange/black stereo and 1976 UK pressing put out by Anchor Records with US sleeve.

The early US version sounds lovely - bags of RVG punch where it counts, excellent dynamics. The UK Anchor Records, which used the HMV tapes I think, sounds also very good indeed, albeit with less punch and a few more pressing glitches. Extremely musical though and benefited from an RCM spin.

I was wondering if I ‘needed’ the new AP version and I guess the answer is probably no. My hunch is that the AP will sound not unlike the Anchor.

I've got a Speaker Corner reissue and it sounds gorgeous.

Posted (edited)

A morning catching up with some new arrivals whilst getting work admin sorted

R-21171148-1638223776-2658.jpeg.jpg

Jamire Williams - But Only After You Have Suffered [International Anthem, 2021]

R-21164977-1638188108-4707.jpeg.jpg

Oiro Pena - Ima [Jazzaggression Records, Finland 2021]

R-21208846-1638521468-6243.jpeg.jpg

Matthew Halsall - Salute To The Sun (Live At Halle St.Peter's MCN) [Gondwana Records UK, 2021]

R-13872081-1563014954-7035.jpeg.jpg

V.Ganelinas, V. Tarasovs, V.Cekasinas - Con Anima [Melodiya, USSR 1976]

R-2818840-1598036119-6486.jpeg.jpg

Ganelin, Cekasin, Tarasov - Poi Segue [Melodiya, USSR 1982]

Edited by mjazzg
Posted (edited)
22 hours ago, Pim said:

Go for it. It sounds fantastic ;)

Picked this one up - and the Oliver Nelson. My excuse - it is Xmas. :unsure:

First impression of ‘Blues..’ is that it sounds amazing. Leaves the old Anchor version for dust. Likely my new ‘go to’ copy now. :tup

Sleeve quality superb too and at least up to Tone Poet standards.

oliver-nelson_blues-and-the-abstract-tru

Edited by sidewinder
Posted (edited)

Next up -

charles-mingus-the-black-saint-and-the-s

Verdict - definitive issue, by far the best version of this classic I have heard (don’t have an original). Charlie Mariano never sounded better and the Spanish guitar sound is exquisite.

Edited by sidewinder
Posted
21 hours ago, mjazzg said:

R-5743456-1583278824-9010.jpeg.jpg

Fats Sadi's Combo  - s/t {Vogue, Japan 1997 RP]

purchase from earlier in the year inspired by the European modernism thread

:tup:D

A real good one and not often seen. Thanks for updating.

 

Posted

Now on my 'table:

R-3344558-1326667766.jpeg.jpg

Jasmine (West 54, 1979)
with Roger Rosenberg (bs, ss, cl, fl); Bill O'Connell (p, kybd); Lee Smith (b); Steve Berrios (d, cga, perc); Carmen Lundy (vo, 1 trk only)

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

I have a vague memory of that era.

My memories of that time are vague too!  When the LP was originally released, I was in the fifth grade. ;) 

Of course, I didn't hear it back then.  I discovered the record a few years ago when I was working on my 70s jazz blog.

It's good music.  All four guys in the band were working for Mongo Santamaria at the time.  I guess Jasmine was a side project.

 

Posted
19 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Next up -

charles-mingus-the-black-saint-and-the-s

Verdict - definitive issue, by far the best version of this classic I have heard (don’t have an original). Charlie Mariano never sounded better and the Spanish guitar sound is exquisite.

Yeah I fully agree. Excellent sound. 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...