Teasing the Korean Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 (edited) 31 minutes ago, JSngry said: How does this overlap with this earlier BN 2-LP Some, not much, overlap. I am counting three common tracks. https://www.discogs.com/release/7578982-Herbie-Hancock-Herbie-Hancock Interesting that neither included "Dolphin Dance," unless that tune's stock rose in value after the mid-1970s. Edited April 20 by Teasing the Korean Quote
JSngry Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 It did. Covered by both Ahmad Jamal & Grover, found in fake books, absorbed into the mainstream via osmosis. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 13 minutes ago, JSngry said: It did [Dolphin Dance]. Covered by both Ahmad Jamal & Grover, found in fake books, absorbed into the mainstream via osmosis. Maiden Voyage was my second Herbie Hancock album, Empyrean Isles being the first. I got both circa my junior/senior years of high school. This would have been very early 1980s. I also had The Real Book by this time, and while I was no expert then - nor now, for that matter - my sense was that "Dolphin Dance" was one of Herbie's most well-known tunes, next to "Chameleon" and, a year or two later, "Rockit." Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 On 4/19/2024 at 4:59 PM, Pim said: Amazing album indeed! now spinning: I have a 4 CD collection of Jaws-Griff that includes that album, and I think also some live versions of Monk´s tunes. Quote
Pim Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Fascinating record from a Hungarian group recording with John Tchicai. I hear influences by Albert Ayler, Abdullah Ibrahim and Pharoah Sanders. Some free passages, spiritual jazz, free improvisation and compositional music. Pretty adventurous stuff. I’d call this my 2024 discovery for now. Perhaps some prejudice of me but I did not expect a 1983 record from Hungary to sound so good! Maybe they already know it but I am pretty sure this is the league of @mjazzg@Rabshakeh@soulpope and perhaps also @HutchFan Quote
mjazzg Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 (edited) 18 minutes ago, Pim said: Fascinating record from a Hungarian group recording with John Tchicai. I hear influences by Albert Ayler, Abdullah Ibrahim and Pharoah Sanders. Some free passages, spiritual jazz, free improvisation and compositional music. Pretty adventurous stuff. I’d call this my 2024 discovery for now. Perhaps some prejudice of me but I did not expect a 1983 record from Hungary to sound so good! Maybe they already know it but I am pretty sure this is the league of @mjazzg@Rabshakeh@soulpope and perhaps also @HutchFan Nice one. Yes, I have it and was equally pleased when I bought mine. Haven't listened to it for a while but shall dig it out Whilst talking about Tchicai, have you got this one @Pim? Not to be missed https://www.discogs.com/release/4984604-John-Tchicai-Charlie-Kohlhase-Garrison-Fewell-Cecil-McBee-Billy-Hart-Tribal-Ghost Edited April 21 by mjazzg Quote
Pim Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 20 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Nice one. Yes, I have it and was equally pleased when I bought mine. Haven't listened to it for a while but shall dig it out Whilst talking about Tchicai, have you got this one @Pim? Not to be missed https://www.discogs.com/release/4984604-John-Tchicai-Charlie-Kohlhase-Garrison-Fewell-Cecil-McBee-Billy-Hart-Tribal-Ghost Oh yes that's a great one! Quote
sidewinder Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Shelly Manne and His Men 'Jazz From The Pacific Northwest' (Reel to Real 2LP) A definite find - Monterey and Penthouse, Seattle recordings by 2 groups in good sound. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Anita Kerr Quartet - We Dig Mancini (RCA Victor, MONO!) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Mancini '67 - RCA Victor, iiiMONO!!! Featuring Bob Bain on the fuzz guitar! Quote
psu_13 Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Disk 1, side 1 of The Complete Blue Note Thelonius Monk from Mosaic. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 Uniquely Mancini - RCA Victor, iiiMONO!!! Featuring that smash surf hit, "Bonzai Pipeline!" Quote
jazzcorner Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 Verve (Japan) MV 2076 - Ray Brown / Milt Jackson Orchestra " - re. 1965 - Engineer: Val Valentine Quote
sidewinder Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 Yusef Lateef 'Atlantis Lullaby - The Concert From Avignon' (Elemental 2LP) Quote
mjazzg Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 17 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Yusef Lateef 'Atlantis Lullaby - The Concert From Avignon' (Elemental 2LP) Thoughts? On my list to try and snag this evening Quote
sidewinder Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 (edited) 7 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Thoughts? On my list to try and snag this evening Yeah, it's nice - and very varied stylistically too, something for everyone for the audience who were there. Originally wasn't going to get this one on LP but succumbed. Sonically it isn't audiophile but is very acceptable. I'm not a fan overall of the Yusef Atlantics and this one is very much in his acoustic/non-fusion bag. Lots of solo space for Kenny Barron, not surprisingly. Edited April 22 by sidewinder Quote
mjazzg Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 45 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Yeah, it's nice - and very varied stylistically too, something for everyone for the audience who were there. Originally wasn't going to get this one on LP but succumbed. Sonically it isn't audiophile but is very acceptable. I'm not a fan overall of the Yusef Atlantics and this one is very much in his acoustic/non-fusion bag. Lots of solo space for Kenny Barron, not surprisingly. Thanks Quote
jlhoots Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Yeah, it's nice - and very varied stylistically too, something for everyone for the audience who were there. Originally wasn't going to get this one on LP but succumbed. Sonically it isn't audiophile but is very acceptable. I'm not a fan overall of the Yusef Atlantics and this one is very much in his acoustic/non-fusion bag. Lots of solo space for Kenny Barron, not surprisingly. Tootie on drums. Waiting for the CD. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 yeah, plan to get this and the Mal on CD. I suppose the Rollins and Ra too. My lone experience with Resonance LPs wasn't super great. Quote
sidewinder Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 2 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: yeah, plan to get this and the Mal on CD. I suppose the Rollins and Ra too. My lone experience with Resonance LPs wasn't super great. I've been happy with their LPs to date. The one time I did have a defective disk they shipped out a replacement from the US pretty pronto. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 yeah, they replaced my Rollins in Holland discs quickly but for the price tag it was kind of ridiculous. Actually, I guess the Ayler set was free of defects & that was one of theirs too. The Lacy-Waldron set has a bizarre title & artwork, think they could've done better on that one... Quote
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