mjazzg Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 (edited) John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays The Blues [London Atlantic, mono UK 1962] The John Coltrane Quartet - The John Coltrane Quartet Plays [His Master's Voice, mono UK 1965] The John Coltrane Quartet - Crescent [Hi Master's Voice, stereo UK 1964] Some days when everything feels just too much there's only one musical balm to reach for Edited October 1, 2022 by mjazzg Quote
mjazzg Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 John Coltrane - A Love Supreme [His Master's Voice, mono UK 1965] if this doesn't work, nothing will Quote
kh1958 Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 On 9/25/2022 at 10:11 AM, kh1958 said: Clifford Brown, Complete Blue Note and Pacific Jazz Recordings (Mosaic) Sides III-V. Quote
soulpope Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 On 30.9.2022 at 7:43 PM, jazzcorner said: Scheen .... Quote
BillF Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 4 hours ago, mjazzg said: 3 hours ago, mjazzg said: Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 1, 2022 Report Posted October 1, 2022 On 9/30/2022 at 1:27 PM, mjazzg said: Only seen The Sea&Cake once but that was great I think The Sea & Cake are better/more consistent live when it comes to that crew (5ive Style weren't around long enough). Seen them quite a few times as well. But Tortoise will always hold a special place... first few times I saw them knocked my socks clean off. Quote
soulpope Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 4 hours ago, Pim said: Feat. a superb Rhythm Section ..... Quote
Pim Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 58 minutes ago, soulpope said: Feat. a superb Rhythm Section ..... Yeah the interaction between Workman and Queen is incredible! Quote
kh1958 Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 On 9/25/2022 at 10:11 AM, kh1958 said: Clifford Brown, Complete Blue Note and Pacific Jazz Recordings (Mosaic) Sides VI-VIII. Quote
Pim Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 (edited) original 1956 Dutch pressing in near mint condition. Not worth a lot but I love vinyl with a story Edited October 2, 2022 by Pim Quote
jazzcorner Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 3 hours ago, Pim said: original 1956 Dutch pressing in near mint condition. Not worth a lot but I love vinyl with a story 4 hours ago, soulpope said: Feat. a superb Rhythm Section ..... This Mulligan Sextet among my top favorites from the West Coast Quote
BillF Posted October 2, 2022 Report Posted October 2, 2022 4 hours ago, Pim said: I remember gazing at that album with its striking image in a shop window in Chorlton, Manchester in 1959 when I was 19-year-old student. It was probably brand new. American music took a year or two to reach the UK in those days. Quote
Pim Posted October 3, 2022 Report Posted October 3, 2022 8 hours ago, BillF said: I remember gazing at that album with its striking image in a shop window in Chorlton, Manchester in 1959 when I was 19-year-old student. It was probably brand new. American music took a year or two to reach the UK in those days. Music must have been a lot harder to obtain those days. Do you still own all the records you bought back then Bill? Quote
BillF Posted October 3, 2022 Report Posted October 3, 2022 2 hours ago, Pim said: Music must have been a lot harder to obtain those days. Do you still own all the records you bought back then Bill? Of course, there was far less available in those days, but it didn't matter as records were very expensive. An LP cost about a third of a student's weekly income! A typical collection might have a dozen items in it, so of course, you got to know every note! That's why you would put up with bad radio reception to hear other jazz from the Voice of America or American Forces Network in Europe. (The BBC didn't like jazz and at one time had bans on both boogie woogie and bebop!) No, I no longer own the records I bought back then. Keeping pace with the times in the last decade I've been using streaming. So my jazz listening career stretches from 78s to Spotify! Quote
sidewinder Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 (edited) ECM pressing - remember this tour when it happened, with Elton Dean and Hugh Hopper in the band - and Gary Windo. 45 years ago ! Edited October 7, 2022 by sidewinder Quote
BillF Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 47 minutes ago, sidewinder said: ECM pressing - remember this tour when it happened, with Elton Dean and Hugh Hopper in the band - and Gary Windo. 45 years ago ! Too early for me. I saw the Carla band 20 years later - with Lew Soloff, Gary Valente and Andy Sheppard. Quote
sidewinder Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 56 minutes ago, BillF said: Too early for me. I saw the Carla band 20 years later - with Lew Soloff, Gary Valente and Andy Sheppard. Same here. Saw them a few times. Also around that timeframe, the duet tour of Carla Bley and Steve Swallow. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 7 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Same here. Saw them a few times. Also around that timeframe, the duet tour of Carla Bley and Steve Swallow. Saw the band around 1978 and Phillip Wilson was the drummer. Quote
optatio Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: ... Also around that timeframe, the duet tour of Carla Bley and Steve Swallow. I saw both November 13, 1993 in Göttingen! Quote
mjazzg Posted October 8, 2022 Report Posted October 8, 2022 Luis Garcia - For Those Who Chant [Blue Thumb Records, 1972] This is great, Latin Miles meets Santana with Joe Henderson, what more could you ask for on a sunny Autumn day in London town. Thanks to @jazzbowhose post in another thread of this prompted my purchase Quote
soulpope Posted October 8, 2022 Report Posted October 8, 2022 1 hour ago, mjazzg said: Luis Garcia - For Those Who Chant [Blue Thumb Records, 1972] This is great, Latin Miles meets Santana with Joe Henderson, what more could you ask for on a sunny Autumn day in London town. Thanks to @jazzbowhose post in another thread of this prompted my purchase Also featuring the bass mastery of Stanley Clarke in the early 70's .... Quote
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