Gheorghe Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 On 12/7/2024 at 6:00 PM, kh1958 said: Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (Prestige) Frank Wess, Flute Juice (Progressive) Miles Davis Modern Jazz Giants...... so important for me when I was in my first year of listening to jazz, I mean Miles, Bags and Monk, I think I liked most "The Man I Love" and "Bemsha Swing". 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: It seems there are treasures I have never heard about. Oh Boy: MY favourites ! Each of them a special favourite of mine and extremly important for my making of a jazz musician. I saw Joe Henderson the first time on TV 1977 in a group that had Ratzo Harris on bass, that´s what I remember, Chick Corea was for some of my school buddies the universum of it all, they were "Return to Forever Freaks", it was more the peaceful guys of them, I mean I was longhaired too but more one of the bad guys, while the other category of long hairs was the more peaceful ones.... Ron Carter was also a reason for me to learn bass, and Billy Higgins was my favourite drummer for Bop and Free during that time.... Quote
jazzcorner Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 Progressive Records PRO 7058 - Dick Meldonian ~ Sonny Igoe "The Jersey Swing Concert" - rec. 1980-1982 Quote
JSngry Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 On 12/9/2024 at 12:25 PM, jazzcorner said: Progressive Records PRO 7058 - Dick Meldonian ~ Sonny Igoe "The Jersey Swing Concert" - rec. 1980-1982 Marion Evans charts, eh? Interesting! How do you like this record? Quote
HutchFan Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 Now playing: James P. Johnson - Giants of Jazz (Time Life Records, rel. 1981) LP 2 of 3 ❤️ Quote
soulpope Posted December 11 Report Posted December 11 6 hours ago, HutchFan said: Good one 👌👍 .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted December 11 Report Posted December 11 17 hours ago, JSngry said: Marion Evans charts, eh? Interesting! How do you like this record? Well I bought these Dick Meldonian Lps in the middle of the 1980swhen strongly collecting big bands only. Its plain swing oriented big band sound. The sound is a bit flat due to the life recording and could use some more volume. Can't say what the speciality of Marion Evans is compared to othe big band arrangers. The charts seem to be normal mainstream swing. The other one I have with that band plays Gene Roland music and these sound very modern. Quote
jazzcorner Posted December 11 Report Posted December 11 EastWorld EWJ -80270 - Art Blakey at Aurex Jazz Festival '83 - rec. Sept. 02, 1983 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Friday at 07:58 AM Report Posted Friday at 07:58 AM Lee Konitz and Martial Solal - European Episode Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 08:05 AM Report Posted Friday at 08:05 AM 6 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Lee Konitz and Martial Solal - European Episode Treasurous 👌👍 .... Quote
aparxa Posted Friday at 06:58 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:58 PM Martial Solal Trio – Son 66 Introducing Wayne Shorter Michel Portal – Men's Land Pharoah Sanders – Elevation Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 07:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:25 PM 25 minutes ago, aparxa said: Martial Solal Trio – Son 66 Gilbert Rovere (!!) .... Quote
aparxa Posted Friday at 09:38 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:38 PM 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Gilbert Rovere (!!) .... Yes, the piano trio side is wonderful and humorous! Grachan Moncur III – Echoes Of Prayer Jazz International (Vogue), aka Réunion à Paris with Solal, Eager, Clarke... The Lloyd McNeill Quartet – Asha The Ellington Suites (Pablo) Quote
soulpope Posted Saturday at 03:37 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:37 PM 30 minutes ago, Pim said: As good as it gets 🥳🥳🥳 .... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Saturday at 04:36 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:36 PM (edited) Probably hadn't listened to this in 30 years. Edited Saturday at 04:43 PM by Chuck Nessa Quote
kh1958 Posted Saturday at 04:52 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:52 PM King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Centennial. Sound engineer is a genius. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Saturday at 09:09 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:09 PM GNP Crescendo GNPS Vol. 15 (Japan edition) - Lionel Hampton And The Just Jazz All Stars - rec. 1955 - Quote
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