Rabshakeh Posted Wednesday at 06:04 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:04 PM 35 minutes ago, HutchFan said: You got me curious. And the other would be . . . ??? I don't normally buy vinyl records that I haven't heard and haven't heard of. But in those days I had space, loft era free jazz was that bit cheaper, and those were names on which I felt I could take a bet. Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 08:35 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:35 PM 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I don't normally buy vinyl records that I haven't heard and haven't heard of. But in those days I had space, loft era free jazz was that bit cheaper, and those were names on which I felt I could take a bet. Nice. Good one! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Wednesday at 08:35 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:35 PM Jimmy Witherspoon - At The Renaissance Trying to soothe my wife's hangover with this one. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:03 PM Pacific Jazz GXF 3130 (Japan) - Art Pepper On Pacific - rec. 1956 & 1957 - Engineer/producer: Richard Bock Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Bobby Bland - Two Steps From The Blues Quote
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 09:32 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:32 PM 6 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Bobby Bland - Two Steps From The Blues Bobby Bland classic .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted Thursday at 09:37 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:37 AM On 12/31/2024 at 8:24 PM, HutchFan said: Next up: McCoy Tyner - Horizon (Milestone, 1980) One of my favourites of McCoy ! I saw this group live in 1980 at TU Viena. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:11 PM Another LP by Bruce Forman: The special guest is Bobby Hutcherson. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 06:47 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:47 PM And one more Bruce Forman LP featuring Bobby Hutcherson: Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM Just finished: Walter Smith III - Still Casual (Whirlwind Recordings) Now up: Buddy DeFranco - Mr. Lucky (Pablo) Quote
Gheorghe Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 19 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Was my first Charlie Parker entry ! It was the moment where I had to start to learn that music for me to play, I mean to play including more knowledge of playing jazz. Until then I was just the admirer of music like the contemporanous Miles Davis and Charles Mingus, of Ornette Coleman late Trane, Pharoah, Sun Ra. I discoved Bird just from trying to read liner notes, where there was mentioned Charlie Parker. Before that I didn´t know there was astonishing modern soundig music as far back as 1950. Quote
Quasimado Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 20 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: 20 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: One of the great classics ... Quote
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