optatio Posted January 29, 2023 Report Posted January 29, 2023 20 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: 👍 Quote
Pim Posted January 29, 2023 Report Posted January 29, 2023 1 hour ago, Brad said: A very good one. This is the Pure Pleasure one, not the recent TP. The one you don’t have to adjust your turntable for great record by the way! Quote
Brad Posted January 29, 2023 Report Posted January 29, 2023 35 minutes ago, Pim said: The one you don’t have to adjust your turntable for great record by the way! For sure. Some on Hoffman were saying that the Pure Pleasure version sounded lifeless compared to the TP but to me it sounds fine. Quote
BillF Posted January 29, 2023 Report Posted January 29, 2023 2 hours ago, Brad said: A very good one. 👍 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 4 hours ago, Brad said: This is the Pure Pleasure one, not the recent TP. I bought this LP about a year ago and I'm glad I did. My turntable plays it fine without having to adjust all my settings. Quote
Brad Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 2 hours ago, bresna said: I bought this LP about a year ago and I'm glad I did. My turntable plays it fine without having to adjust all my settings. My local record store was selling it for $20, which was a good price. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 15 hours ago, Pim said: one of Mal Waldron’s best trio efforts, which says a lot. I reviewed it here: https://snake-out.blogspot.com/2021/01/1970-blood-and-guts-12.html? Looking forward tot that previously unreleased Sam release which will be of the same period. Blues and Roots actually was the second Mingus album I owned, after the America label 3 LP set "The Great Concert of Charles Mingus". That was those silver cover Atlantic series, I also had others from them, Ornette Coleman´s "Free Jazz", John Coltrane - Don Cherry "The Avantgarde" and for easy listening "Les McCann-Eddie Harris "Montreux 1969", and "Art Blakey-Thelonious Monk". Quote
Pim Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 Trane was my first musical ‘obsession’ and the first artist whose discography as a leader I completed. Unlike others I really like every note he has played. From his soloing with Miles Davis’ Quintet to his sheets of sound at the Vanguard. From his hard bopping on Blue Train to his deeply spiritual music with the classic quartet. And from the slightly commercial Ballads to his heated intense battles on Interstellar Space. This record is still able to almost hypnotize me. Ali is really a match made in heaven. Happy to have found this excellent Japanese reissue as there is zero chance of this getting the Acoustic Sounds treatment. Well: their loss! Quote
sidewinder Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) Diggin’ into a bunch of Tone Poets, starting with this one - 9 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Blues and Roots actually was the second Mingus album I owned, after the America label 3 LP set "The Great Concert of Charles Mingus". That was those silver cover Atlantic series, I also had others from them, Ornette Coleman´s "Free Jazz", John Coltrane - Don Cherry "The Avantgarde" and for easy listening "Les McCann-Eddie Harris "Montreux 1969", and "Art Blakey-Thelonious Monk". First Mingus LPs I ever got were his ‘The Atlantic Years’ twofer, a fantastic compilation, with ‘Blues and Roots’ featuring strongly. I think no. 2 was that America 3LP set, astonishing stuff. The silver cover German Warner Bros. Series - ‘That’s Jazz’ I think they were called. Have quite a few of them - Giant Steps, MJQ, Fat Albert Rotunda etc. Followed by - Edited January 30, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
Dub Modal Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Diggin’ into a bunch of Tone Poets, starting with this one - First Mingus LPs I ever got were his ‘The Atlantic Years’ twofer, a fantastic compilation, with ‘Blues and Roots’ featuring strongly. I think no. 2 was that America 3LP set, astonishing stuff. The silver cover German Warner Bros. Series - ‘That’s Jazz’ I think they were called. Have quite a few of them - Giant Steps, MJQ, Fat Albert Rotunda etc. Followed by - I really love Steppin' Out. Great album Quote
BillF Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) 12 hours ago, Pim said: 👍 I always remember this one as being among the first bunch of Blue Notes to be released in the UK at the relatively late date of 1962 IIRC. Nice album, by the way! Edited January 30, 2023 by BillF Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, sidewinder said: I just wish that Rudy had left this recording a bit drier than he did. He seems to have added a lot of reverb on the horns and it gives it a cavernous sound. I'd rather hear the band in the studio rather than the warehouse. Edited January 30, 2023 by bresna Quote
Dub Modal Posted January 30, 2023 Report Posted January 30, 2023 The Prisoner has never clicked with me. Actually, most Hancock on Blue Note leaves me cold (not all, mind you). I'm sure it's my terrible taste that's the problem. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 13 hours ago, sidewinder said: Diggin’ into a bunch of Tone Poets, starting with this one - First Mingus LPs I ever got were his ‘The Atlantic Years’ twofer, a fantastic compilation, with ‘Blues and Roots’ featuring strongly. I think no. 2 was that America 3LP set, astonishing stuff. The silver cover German Warner Bros. Series - ‘That’s Jazz’ I think they were called. Have quite a few of them - Giant Steps, MJQ, Fat Albert Rotunda etc. Followed by - I think I also saw an "Atlantic Years" compilation, but I think it was after Mingus´ death. My next entrance into Mingus-Atlantic was the one with the brown cover and a lot of Mingus Alumnis, I think from Carnegie Hall and then the contemporanious "Changes One/Two". But I didn´t have the chance to hear him with Adams/Pullen, I heard the next band after Adams/Pullen, but they also did "Sue´s Changes" and stuff. Yeah, the "That´s Jazz Series". But I must admit I don´t know who is Fat Albert Rotonda ...... The Hancock Album "The Prisoner" was the one that fascinated me most from all BN - Hancock albums. I was a big fan of Joe Henderson and his solos on that album are some of his best. This, and his contributions on "The Real McCoy". I had quite advanced musical tastes in my transition from boy to man, so albums like Mingus with Dolphy, Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Trane with Cherry and the more advanced "Prisoner" in comparation to "Water Melon Man" were my favourites, stuff like "WaterMelon" sounded more boring to me then. But that was the times then......., anyway I head Water Melon first on "Headhunters" which didn´t exite me the same like contemporanous electric Miles from 73-75, but was "ok" for me....... Quote
jazzcorner Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 (edited) Charlie Mingus 3 LP set - german edition Edited January 31, 2023 by jazzcorner Quote
HutchFan Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 Just arrived in the mail: Gunter Hampel and His Galaxie Dream Band - Journey To The Song Within (Birth, 1974) Quote
HutchFan Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 Shifting gears a bit: Stanley Clarke - Journey to Love (Nemperor, 1975) Quote
HutchFan Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 (edited) Earlier this evening: and Edited February 1, 2023 by HutchFan Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 17 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Charlie Mingus 3 LP set - german edition Oh this is the 3 LP set that came out shortly after Mingus had died. A young fan had bought it, but I had most of the material anyway as full albums, at least from 1975 on I bought all the new albums that came out on Atlantic. It was that wonderful feeling that every year there would be a new record of your favourites that you saw live: Every year a new Mingus album on Atlantic , a new Miles Davis album, a new Dexter Gordon album on CBS, new albums of all them Milestone Artists Rolliins, Tyner, Henderson etc etc...... 4 hours ago, HutchFan said: Earlier this evening: and Is this another album than the Montreux 1969 with Eddie Harris ? Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 50 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: O Is this another album than the Montreux 1969 with Eddie Harris ? It features Kirk on some tracks Yes as it looks. Here are the data from DISCOGS Bass – Jimmy Rowser Drums – Donald Dean Drums [African], Percussion – Buck Clarke Engineer [Re-mix] – Bob Liftin Engineer [Recording] – Stephen Sulke* Photography By – Giuseppe G. Pino* Piano, Clavinet, Percussion, Instruments [Miscellaneous] – Les McCann Producer – Joel Dorn Saxophone – Rahsaan Roland Kirk* (tracks: D1, D2) Notes Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland in June, 1972 Quote
HutchFan Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 (edited) 7 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Is this another album than the Montreux 1969 with Eddie Harris ? 6 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Yes as it looks. Here are the data from DISCOGS Bass – Jimmy Rowser Drums – Donald Dean Drums [African], Percussion – Buck Clarke Engineer [Re-mix] – Bob Liftin Engineer [Recording] – Stephen Sulke* Photography By – Giuseppe G. Pino* Piano, Clavinet, Percussion, Instruments [Miscellaneous] – Les McCann Producer – Joel Dorn Saxophone – Rahsaan Roland Kirk* (tracks: D1, D2) Notes Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland in June, 1972 Yep. There's also one more -- chronologically, it falls between Swiss Movement (1969) and Les McCann at Montreux (1972): Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Second Movement (1971) Of the three, I like Second Movement best. Edited February 1, 2023 by HutchFan Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 38 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Yep. There's also one more -- chronologically, it falls between Swiss Movement (1969) and Les McCann at Montreux (1972): Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Second Movement (1971) Of the three, I like Second Movement best. Should get that too - thanks for the Info Quote
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