soulpope Posted July 9 Report Posted July 9 21 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: 👍 Live 1981 .... btw the cameraman liked the "background ladies" obviously .... and rightly so 🤓😎 .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 9 Report Posted July 9 2 hours ago, mjazzg said: Oh no! Quick online order with Richer Sounds? Maybe. Sadly I did not pay attention in electronics class, so I am not convinced I could fit the new cartridge myself. We live round the corner from a shop, so I've asked my wife to take it round. The kids have picked up a very endearing habit of putting records on for themselves, which may or may not be connected... Quote
mjazzg Posted July 9 Report Posted July 9 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Maybe. Sadly I did not pay attention in electronics class, so I am not convinced I could fit the new cartridge myself. We live round the corner from a shop, so I've asked my wife to take it round. The kids have picked up a very endearing habit of putting records on for themselves, which may or may not be connected... That made me laugh, maybe time to buy them their own? I was very pleasantly surprised that I managed my last switch without wrecking anything. As a confirmed techno-idiot it was something of a first Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 9 Report Posted July 9 (edited) Leonard Feather presents MGM Records (Japan 1978) MM 2044 "Hot Versus Cool (A Battle Of Jazz rec. 1952) / Cats Versus Chicks (A Jazz Battle Of Sexes rec. 1954)" https://up.picr.de/44771291id.jpg"> Edited July 9 by jazzcorner text Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 9 Report Posted July 9 On 7/8/2024 at 10:57 AM, Rabshakeh said: John Coltrane - Plays I always think of this one as the forgotten jewel. Rarely mentioned but some of Coltrane's absolute best playing. agreed, fantastic album. I have my father's copy bought new in the late 60s. It still has the Bob Hyatt's Stereo Center (Rochester, NY) price code sticker affixed. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 10 Report Posted July 10 Resilient Vessels - Live At The Cell [RR GEMS, Estonia 2021] Quote
mjazzg Posted July 10 Report Posted July 10 Lloyd McNeill - Asha [Asha Recording Co. Inc., US RE date unknown] Very pleased to score this, the first reissue on McNeill's own label with artwork by him. The first press is now getting very costly so this will do me until my lottery win. Can anyone shed any light on when it may have been released? Quote
jazzcorner Posted July 10 Report Posted July 10 United Artists Stereo GXF 3038 - Bill Potts (arr.& cond.) George Gershwin: The Jazz Soul Of Porgy And Bess Quote
corto maltese Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 On 7/5/2024 at 5:15 AM, Chuck Nessa said: Rummaging thru my lps, I pulled these 2 out for tomorrow. I like those two records very much. Oren Ambarchi once told me how important Free Kata has been to his musical education. He also has played with Edouard Bronson, the saxophonist on these records. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 First listen to, Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few - The Almighty [Division 81, USA 2024] Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 On 7/10/2024 at 11:56 AM, mjazzg said: Lloyd McNeill - Asha [Asha Recording Co. Inc., US RE date unknown] Very pleased to score this, the first reissue on McNeill's own label with artwork by him. The first press is now getting very costly so this will do me until my lottery win. Can anyone shed any light on when it may have been released? early 80s I think. Quote
mjazzg Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: early 80s I think. Thanks Quote
kh1958 Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 George Benson, It's Uptown (Columbia) Bill Evans, Peace Pieces (Riverside/ABC) Sphere, Four in One (Elektra Musician) Dexter Gordon, American Classic (Elektra Musician) Quote
soulpope Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: Sphere, Four in One (Elektra Musician) Excellent Thelonious Monk homage .... Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 Gary McFarland - Point of Departure (impulse!, stereo) Quote
adh1907 Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 From my Dad’s collection. 60 plus years old record, sounding great. 22/6 LSD purchase price. Probably expensive at that time. Quote
GA Russell Posted July 14 Report Posted July 14 1 hour ago, adh1907 said: From my Dad’s collection. 60 plus years old record, sounding great. 22/6 LSD purchase price. Probably expensive at that time. This was my first Monk album. 1968. The cover art had Monk flying like Superman. 7 hours ago, Pim said: Perhaps nostalgia, but this is a big favorite of mine. Quote
jlhoots Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 5 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: Gary McFarland - Point of Departure (impulse!, stereo) Richie Kamuca Quote
soulpope Posted July 15 Report Posted July 15 7 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: Gary McFarland - Point of Departure (impulse!, stereo) Delicate .... Quote
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