corto maltese Posted October 7 Report Posted October 7 6 hours ago, Pim said: 1969 recording session with Barre Philips on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums. This was intended to be released by BYG that very year but was released by Affinity in 1984. It’s a great session with some intense en percussive playing by the whole band. Such a shame about that uninspired cover (as is often the case with this label). Just imagine this record with a classic BYG/Actuel gatefold. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted October 7 Report Posted October 7 On 10/6/2024 at 11:41 AM, mjazzg said: Palle Mikkelborg - Ashoka Suite [Metronome, Denmark 1970] It's taken a while to track this down but I'm very pleased I have. A while ago I started a thread about trombone and vibes front lines, this has four trombones with its vibes! had the Ashoka Suite at one point and sold it (condition issues). Would not mind having it back. Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 9 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman just wonderful. One of my favourite vocal records. So beautiful ! Quote
optatio Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 19 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 Now spinning: Jose Fajardo - Selecciones Clasicas (Coco, 1977) produced by Harvey Averne and Ray Barretto According to Max Salazar -- author of Mambo Kingdom: Latin Music in New York -- this album was the best-selling LP of Fajardo's career. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 (edited) Buddy Morrow - Poe for Moderns (RCA, stereo) Featuring, on a couple of tracks, the Skip Jacks! Edited October 8 by Teasing the Korean Quote
HutchFan Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 Next up: Sphere - Flight Path (Elektra Musician, 1983) Such lovely music. Can't say enough about Buster Williams. Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 7 hours ago, HutchFan said: Next up: Sphere - Flight Path (Elektra Musician, 1983) Such lovely music. Can't say enough about Buster Williams. That means we are two ! I only have one album of "Sphere", and my fave on it is Buster Williams, who anyway is one of my favourites. Until I got the best of the Austrian bassists and drummers to play with, I still had it in my head that if I could have those "three wishes" , one might be "to have Buster Williams and Al Foster play with me"..... How is this other Sphere Album. Also Monk originals ? Quote
soulpope Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 8 hours ago, HutchFan said: Next up: Sphere - Flight Path (Elektra Musician, 1983) Such lovely music. Can't say enough about Buster Williams. Indeed .... his performaces with Sphere are superb .... Quote
optatio Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Sphere: Bird Songs. Verve Records 837 032-1 [1988] Quote
soulpope Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 15 minutes ago, optatio said: Sphere: Bird Songs. Verve Records 837 032-1 [1988] Excellent .... btw dig their Bologna 1985 performance released as "Live On Tour" (Red Records) .... Quote
HutchFan Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 (edited) 8 hours ago, Gheorghe said: How is this other Sphere Album. Also Monk originals ? Unlike the first Sphere LP, this second album features compositions by the band members. 38 minutes ago, soulpope said: Excellent .... btw dig their Bologna 1985 performance released as "Live On Tour" (Red Records) .... Yes! And this one too (from Umbria Jazz in '86): Pumpkin's Delight (Red) Edited October 9 by HutchFan Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Les Baxter - Cry of the Banshee (Citadel, rechanneled stereo) Quote
HutchFan Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 This album keeps making its way back to my turntable: Bob Florence Big Band - Live at Concerts By The Sea (Trend, 1980) It's a grower. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 (edited) Andre Previn - Dead Ringer OST (WB, mono) With its combination of dissonant, 20th century symphonic composition and use of the harpsichord, this is as close as I've found to Night Gallery music. Edited October 9 by Teasing the Korean Quote
HutchFan Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Next up: Mundell Lowe - Guitar Player (Dobre, 1977) with Monty Budwig (b) and Nick Ceroli (d) Quote
HutchFan Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Shirley Scott - Lean on Me (Cadet, 1972) with George Coleman (ts), Danny Turner (as, fl), Roland Prince (g), and Idris Muhammad (d) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Harry Robinson - Twins of Evil OST (Death Waltz) Quote
mjazzg Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said: Andre Previn - Dead Ringer OST (WB, mono) With its combination of dissonant, 20th century symphonic composition and use of the harpsichord, this is as close as I've found to Night Gallery music. That description makes me sit up Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 9 minutes ago, mjazzg said: That description makes me sit up It's not like that all the way through - there are melodic passages - but there are definitely some tracks that made me see everything through a fish-eye lens. 😉 Quote
optatio Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 Wayne Escoffery: Alone. Smoke Sessions Records SSR-2405-1 [2024] Quote
jlhoots Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 3 hours ago, optatio said: Wayne Escoffery: Alone. Smoke Sessions Records SSR-2405-1 [2024] 👍 Quote
Gheorghe Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: Next up: Mundell Lowe - Guitar Player (Dobre, 1977) with Monty Budwig (b) and Nick Ceroli (d) I think he is on some Bird live recording "Bird is Free" and plays some very fine guitar there, but somehow guitar in vintage bop settings does not really fit in other than maybe an additional soloist. But he must have been a very technical guitarist. What label is "Dobre Records".....sounds like something from Iugoslavia or Polonia... 10 hours ago, HutchFan said: This album keeps making its way back to my turntable: Bob Florence Big Band - Live at Concerts By The Sea (Trend, 1980) It's a grower. It´s strange I have read that name sometimes here in the forum, but it is completly unknown to me. Maybe I´m not the biggest big band fan (it seems that Diz, Billie Eckstine and above all Sun Ra but also Thad Jones Mel Lewis have spoiled me on other big bands) but I never heard the name Quote
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