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On 24.9.2022 at 5:39 PM, Pim said:

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R.I.P. mr Sanders

Yes, I remember when it came out and it was about the time when Sanders again started to play in a traditional tenor-piano-bass-drums formation doin also things from the past, similar to Archie Shepp, but of course into another direction. 

This tour de force "Dr. Pitt" or how it´s called was on most live shows I saw myself. 

I saw Pharoah about that time here in Austria and they also played some bop tune like "On a Misty Night" and some standard ballad with the trademark Pharoah Sanders outing..... Wonderful. Well, we must admit this was the time when some former pioneers of Free Jazz returned to straight ahead acoustic jazz. I´m sure if Trane would have survived, after world jazz into electric jazz trademarks he also would have done something with quartet again during a time when there was a comeback for acoustic jazz .....

On 23.9.2022 at 4:49 PM, Pim said:

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I have to look out for a tune composed by Jaws that must be on some of those Griffin-Davis albums, I think if I remember well it is Db combined with Bb minor (which is similar with the same black keys) and I heard it on some two tenor stuff and might listen to it a few times to check the form of the song for my own purpose , I mean I had played with a two tenor thing this year but would have asked for that Lockjaw tune if I knew exactly how it goes. I don´t even remember the name of the tune....

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Re: Getz cover 

I’d go with Columbia (yawn) all the way.  Usually linear heading, with cursory photo:   JJ, Sonny, Paul Winter, Dylan, Monk, Davis, Brubeck, Herman, Goodman, Marsalis, Dirty Dozen. Armstrong, Fitzgerald, Holiday.  JK

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Today's been a good day on the turntable

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Pharoah Sanders - Thembi [Impulse, France 1971]

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Pharoah Sanders - Karma [ABC/Impulse, 1969]

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Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid {ABC/Impulse, 1968 RE]

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Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die [City Slang, UK 1996]

 

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Jeff Parker/Rob Mazurek - Some Jellyfish Live Forever [Rogue Art, France 2015]

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5 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

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Dave Holland Quintet - Seeds Of Time [WB/ECM US, 1985]

this was a fine band. Kenny Wheeler to full effect

Love this record.

1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

 

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Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid {ABC/Impulse, 1968 RE]

How does yours sound? I've had two copies on vinyl and I've always been disappointed at how buried Sharrock is in the vinyl mix.

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23 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Love this record.

How does yours sound? I've had two copies on vinyl and I've always been disappointed at how buried Sharrock is in the vinyl mix.

Funny you should say that as when I listened I noticed Sharrock at some point and thought "Oh yes, he's on this".  I didn't enjoy it as much as either 'Karma' or 'Thembi' but that may not have been about the sound.  I'll have another listen over the next few days.

27 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Love this record.

I haven't listened to it in years and I'm really taken by it, the writing and playing and interaction of the horns. Given the year, I probably bought it because of Coleman/

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49 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Funny you should say that as when I listened I noticed Sharrock at some point and thought "Oh yes, he's on this".  I didn't enjoy it as much as either 'Karma' or 'Thembi' but that may not have been about the sound.  I'll have another listen over the next few days.

Can I recommend trying it streamed or on CD (whichever is available, but not YouTube)? I think that the CD mix is far better. Sharrock is very noticeable but he's really turned down on any vinyl version I've heard. 

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10 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

Can I recommend trying it streamed or on CD (whichever is available, but not YouTube)? I think that the CD mix is far better. Sharrock is very noticeable but he's really turned down on any vinyl version I've heard. 

I'll have a go at that later, I may even have the cd kicking about somewhere 

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Now spinning - One of the few LPs that is being reissued by Blue Note that I never bought before (CD or LP) - Ruben Wilson's "Love Bug". Typical funk record of the time. Not a bad thing, but it is what I expected it to be and is the reason I never bought it before. I find these dates to have a bit of sameness to them.

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Similar reaction here.  Found a $3 copy at an antique market booth and expected so much more given the supporting cast.  The music is standard organ fare you'd expect on early 70's Prestige.  (Flipped it for $35 at the next record show.) 

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Johnny Lytle "Fast Hands" (Muse). I bought this during a recent sale of new old stock LPs at Tommy's Jazz. You take chance with sealed old records and this is one where I get duffed a bit. A bit of the label fell off and the vinyl is pretty noisy in spots. The music is pretty good but they miss on a few tracks ("Tomorrow"? "Bein' Green"? Really?) and I'm not a huge fan of the sound, particularly the bass.

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The more I look at this vinyl, I'm thinking this is an old re-seal. I say old because the cellophane was brittle but re-seal because this record just doesn't look un-played.

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Sonny Clark - Dial "S" For Sonny (Blue Note). New release in the  Classic Vinyl series. I wasn't planning to pick this up, but I got it for around $12 so I thought, "Why not?" The cover of this LP looks terrible. It's all washed out and looks more like something a bootlegger would put out.

Classic cover from discogs:

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Original LP cover from discogs:

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22 hours ago, mjazzg said:

 

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Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die [City Slang, UK 1996]

Saw them many, many times including their initial tour for this record in 1996 with The Sea & Cake and 5ive Style. Re-listened to it recently and decided not to keep the LP; I still have the first proper LP (original pressing) and a couple of early 7"s and that's enough for me. They were always excellent live.

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1 hour ago, bresna said:

Johnny Lytle "Fast Hands" (Muse). I bought this during a recent sale of new old stock LPs at Tommy's Jazz. You take chance with sealed old records and this is one where I get duffed a bit. A bit of the label fell off and the vinyl is pretty noisy in spots. The music is pretty good but they miss on a few tracks ("Tomorrow"? "Bein' Green"? Really?) and I'm not a huge fan of the sound, particularly the bass.

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The more I look at this vinyl, I'm thinking this is an old re-seal. I say old because the cellophane was brittle but re-seal because this record just doesn't look un-played.

Is Mickey Tucker on piano, organ, or both?

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31 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

Saw them many, many times including their initial tour for this record in 1996 with The Sea & Cake and 5ive Style. Re-listened to it recently and decided not to keep the LP; I still have the first proper LP (original pressing) and a couple of early 7"s and that's enough for me. They were always excellent live.

'Millions...' was the first album I remember hearing so has a special place. I saw them as many times as I could when they visited London, double header with Stereolab a highlight, last time was the 'Beacons Of Ancestorship' tour I suspect.

Always excellent, as you say.

Only seen The Sea&Cake once but that was great

 

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On 29.9.2022 at 7:58 PM, mjazzg said:

Today's been a good day on the turntable

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Pharoah Sanders - Thembi [Impulse, France 1971]

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Pharoah Sanders - Karma [ABC/Impulse, 1969]

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Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid {ABC/Impulse, 1968 RE]

Sanders winners triple-play ....

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7 hours ago, bresna said:

Now spinning - One of the few LPs that is being reissued by Blue Note that I never bought before (CD or LP) - Ruben Wilson's "Love Bug". Typical funk record of the time. Not a bad thing, but it is what I expected it to be and is the reason I never bought it before. I find these dates to have a bit of sameness to them.

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You could say it's pretty similar to this album, which also features Leo/Idris & Lee Morgan in the same horns/organ/guitar/drums format with hits of the day.  But it's no more samey to me than any number of hard bop dates with standards and tunes borrowed from bird 'n Diz.  Not that that's necessarily a bad thing, in either case.  And while I own and enjoy both albums, I think they both did better (and worse) elsewhere.

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