JSngry Posted June 21, 2022 Report Posted June 21, 2022 24 minutes ago, Jon King said: Bingo, Jsngry! Ok, your approval on a 1-10 scale, 1 least, 10 highest ? That label generally defaults to 10 for me, and Spoon generally does too. Don't think I know this one, actually, but with that lineup (Moody!!!), hey, hard to imagine it being anything else. Quote
Jon King Posted June 21, 2022 Report Posted June 21, 2022 One track was killer. I noticed JW was singing on pitch, in register to the sax (Jacquet) who was playing the lyric at the same time note for note. Not your everyday blues singer that was. So, I think if you can give the album a spin, it’s time well spent. Also, JW sings Good Rockin’ Tonight in a subtler manner than those other rockers, and they might have benefited by studying his phrasing closely. This album will be a go -to blueser down the line for me. Newly acquired 2 weeks back. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 8 hours ago, JSngry said: That label generally defaults to 10 for me Black and Blue has been one of my biggest discoveries of this year, courtesy of this board. What a label. Quote
BillF Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 11 hours ago, Jon King said: One of those days. The blues are in order. so I'm listening to Mr. Witherspoon: Jimmy Witherspoon sings the blues, Black and Blue, July '79 (France) PS: Due to a lack of tech savvy, I'm blue trying to illustrate this post. please reply w how to for my limited set-up. A bajillion thanks. Set-up: in this post, I tried to screenshot album, front & back, and then transfer SOMEHOW FROM IPHONE to this forum on my LAPTOP. I know it's pathetically unhip. It's also the reason I have so much free time. BTW; I tried Apple Music (on my IPhone) and AllMusic for art, but this album is as nonexistent as the golden fleece. jk Select image of size about 600x600 from Google images. Copy image address. Click on insert other media. Insert image from URL. Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 23 hours ago, jazzcorner said: We had the Woody Herman big band with a private guest concert in our jazzclub in Koblenz, Germany in the late 1970ies. Also met him personally and talked a bit (when my hair & mustache werent grey) Great photo, yes those were the days, wonderful time then..... Quote
jazzbo Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 Yesterday before shutting down the system I spun two Lateef LPs as I had realized that I had been neglecting his work this year. "The Centaur and the Phoenix" Riverside. This one is mostly a great Ellington burger with some Mingus special sauce spread over some of it. Fascinating record I can listen to over and over. "Into Something" New Jazz This one is just a great quartet date with three great supporting artists. Barry Harris is excellent here on the tracks he participates. Wonderful solos, great control of the tempo and mood. Elvin is of course. . . propulsive and commanding attention. And Herman Wright is just so perfect for this group in tone and swing. Quote
Jon King Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 BillF — your tech advice, for my info, is exactly what I hadn’t ever dabbled with. Thanks kindly, can’t wait to use that approach to post. jk Quote
JSngry Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 You might well have better luck (and even more free time!) by using Discogs for your "go to" place for images. They will have front and back covers, as well as different versions of the same record. That Spoon album is here: https://www.discogs.com/release/2593513-Jimmy-Witherspoon-Sings-The-Blues Quote
Jon King Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 JSngry — I’ll try Discogs for missing artwork, too. In fact, I’m new to Discogs altogether! Appreciate your advice. jk Quote
mjazzg Posted June 22, 2022 Report Posted June 22, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Yesterday before shutting down the system I spun two Lateef LPs as I had realized that I had been neglecting his work this year. "The Centaur and the Phoenix" Riverside. This one is mostly a great Ellington burger with some Mingus special sauce spread over some of it. Fascinating record I can listen to over and over. "Into Something" New Jazz This one is just a great quartet date with three great supporting artists. Barry Harris is excellent here on the tracks he participates. Wonderful solos, great control of the tempo and mood. Elvin is of course. . . propulsive and commanding attention. And Herman Wright is just so perfect for this group in tone and swing. Two winners there Edited June 22, 2022 by mjazzg Quote
kh1958 Posted June 23, 2022 Report Posted June 23, 2022 (edited) On 6/20/2022 at 11:09 AM, sidewinder said: My ‘local’ had 3 copies. Same with the Miles and Blakey. Unprecedented ! The Hubbard concert is available in video on YouTube but it is nice to listen to it in good sound. Dustygroove has come through for me with a copy of the Freddie Hubbard. Edited June 23, 2022 by kh1958 Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 24, 2022 Report Posted June 24, 2022 On 22.6.2022 at 10:06 AM, BillF said: Select image of size about 600x600 from Google images. Copy image address. Click on insert other media. Insert image from URL. I saw Jimmy Witherspoon once in 1985 and it was a most interesting group, it also had Dee Dee Bridgewater , on piano was the Germany born but live long parisian pianist Siegfried Kessler, who played and toured and recorded a lot with Archie Shepp, on bass I think was Dexter´s bassist David Eubanks, too bad I don´t remember who was on drums. I´m not necessarly a vocal jazz fan, but this was really really great, and it really had a great trio who acompanied Dee Dee and "Spoon".... Quote
BillF Posted June 24, 2022 Report Posted June 24, 2022 4 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I saw Jimmy Witherspoon once in 1985 and it was a most interesting group, it also had Dee Dee Bridgewater , on piano was the Germany born but live long parisian pianist Siegfried Kessler, who played and toured and recorded a lot with Archie Shepp, on bass I think was Dexter´s bassist David Eubanks, too bad I don´t remember who was on drums. I´m not necessarly a vocal jazz fan, but this was really really great, and it really had a great trio who acompanied Dee Dee and "Spoon".... I also saw Spoon, but in the 60s. It was in a jazz pub in Leeds called the Peel Hotel. I did quite well for classic male jazz vocalists. I saw Joe Turner (in a blues package), Jimmy Rushing (with the Humphrey Lyttelton band) and Joe Williams (with Basie). I also saw Mark Murphy (at Ronnie Scott's), though of course he was a very different sort of vocalist. Quote
jazzcorner Posted June 24, 2022 Report Posted June 24, 2022 CAPITOL originals on 78 rpm (FSR compilation selected by Jordi Pujol - issued 1984 ) - Way To The West - rec. 1949 & 1950 Quote
kh1958 Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 Benny Waters, From Paradise (Smalls) to Shangrila (Muse) Orchestre Les Volcans Du Benin Quote
mjazzg Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 Tumo Mogorosi - Project Elo [Jazzman, UK 2014] Spaza - Uprise! (Music from the Original Motion Picture) [Mushroom Half Hour, South Africa 2020] 3 minutes ago, Pim said: pure pleasure reissues One of my favourite MJQs Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 29 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Tumo Mogorosi - Project Elo [Jazzman, UK 2014] Spaza - Uprise! (Music from the Original Motion Picture) [Mushroom Half Hour, South Africa 2020] I don't know these two. They look interesting. On 6/24/2022 at 3:49 PM, Chuck Nessa said: Record 2. I had not heard of the group Detail, or this enhanced version. They appear to have a number of records. Are there any that anyone particularly recommends? Quote
mjazzg Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 1 minute ago, Rabshakeh said: I don't know these two. They look interesting. Both are definitely interesting, both from SA as you've probably guessed. Mogorosi has an imminent release on Mushroom Half Hour which I predict will make some noise, both albums feature a choir, a bit 'Lift Every Voice' but not really. Works for me Spaza are a collective (isn't everyone these days) and their first self-titled is worth tracking down. Uprise! has lots of clips of dialogue and interviews interspersed with the music, from the film I guess. All about the anti-apartheid struggle in SA. Mushroom Half Hour is a label worth keeping an eye on for contemporary SA Jazz Quote
Rabshakeh Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 1 minute ago, mjazzg said: Both are definitely interesting, both from SA as you've probably guessed. Mogorosi has an imminent release on Mushroom Half Hour which I predict will make some noise, both albums feature a choir, a bit 'Lift Every Voice' but not really. Works for me Spaza are a collective (isn't everyone these days) and their first self-titled is worth tracking down. Uprise! has lots of clips of dialogue and interviews interspersed with the music, from the film I guess. All about the anti-apartheid struggle in SA. Mushroom Half Hour is a label worth keeping an eye on for contemporary SA Jazz Thanks! Quote
mjazzg Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 Now onto another from MHH label On Our Own Clock - s/t [Mushroom Half Hour/Total refreshment Centre, SA/UK 2021] Quote
aparxa Posted June 25, 2022 Report Posted June 25, 2022 Julius Watkins Sextet – New Faces – New Sounds (Toshiba) The Jazz School featuring Clark Terry, Paul Gonsalves, Joe Gordon, Art Mardigan (Wing Australia) Charlie Mariano – Alto Sax... For Young Moderns (Bethlehem US) Gene Norman presents Frank Morgan (Vogue UK) Sam Jones Quintet – Visitation (SteepleChase) Dinah Washington – Dinah! (Fontana UK) Good Afternoon ! Quote
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