Gheorghe Posted Thursday at 05:03 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:03 PM 8 hours ago, Pim said: Yup it’s that one. All of their albums are great. I like the first with Billy and Reggie best as well. I only had purchased one or two from Denon, I think. 1977/78 was happy times for me as a youngster and budding jazzmusician. I already had saw live some of my idols, like Diz, Mingus and Max, so 3 from the 5 Massey Hall Giants. Each was great. Quote
aparxa Posted Thursday at 06:52 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:52 PM Miles Davis Sextet – Someday My Prince Will Come Gary Bartz NTU Troop – Live In Bremen 1975 Bill Barron – Modern Windows Pharoah Sanders Quartet – The Creator Has A Master Plan (Japan) Quote
jazzcorner Posted Thursday at 06:56 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:56 PM Debut DLP-11 (Japan 1996 ) Sam Most Quartet Plus Two - rec. 1953 - Quote
jlhoots Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:19 PM 1 hour ago, aparxa said: Miles Davis Sextet – Someday My Prince Will Come Gary Bartz NTU Troop – Live In Bremen 1975 Bill Barron – Modern Windows Pharoah Sanders Quartet – The Creator Has A Master Plan (Japan) Those are all excellent. The Bartz way overdelivered for me!! Quote
aparxa Posted Friday at 07:01 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:01 PM 22 hours ago, jlhoots said: Those are all excellent. The Bartz way overdelivered for me!! Agreed, excellent performance and great sonics on the Bartz record. NP: Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers – Gypsy Folk Tales Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame Duke Ellington – The Far East Suite Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Friday at 07:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:25 PM Webster Lewis - Live at Club 7 - (Jazzagression box set) Quote
mjazzg Posted Saturday at 01:02 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:02 PM Ganavya - Daughter Of A Temple [Leiter, Germany 2025 RE] I think this is a very special album Glad to have snagged the second pressing having missed out last year 17 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: Webster Lewis - Live at Club 7 - (Jazzagression box set) You went for it. I'm still thinking about it Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Saturday at 01:40 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:40 PM Miles Davis - Live at Plugged Nickel Quote
mjazzg Posted Saturday at 02:25 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:25 PM Joel Ross - Kingmaker [Blue Note, USA 2019] Quote
kh1958 Posted Saturday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:23 PM Red Norvo with Buddy Collette, Ad Lib (Liberty) Quote
mjazzg Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM 4 hours ago, kh1958 said: Red Norvo with Buddy Collette, Ad Lib (Liberty) That's a good one 3 hours ago, aparxa said: So is that, time to give it a spin Quote
aparxa Posted Sunday at 06:05 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:05 PM Stan Tracey - Under Milk Wood (1965, Steam) Mal Waldron – Number Nineteen Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Sunday at 06:37 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:37 PM On 1/25/2025 at 8:02 AM, mjazzg said: You went for it. I'm still thinking about it It's a very interesting set. A lot to digest in one sitting but definitely worthwhile and something I'll come back to with some regularity. Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 06:40 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:40 PM Now spinning: The Bruce Forman Quartet - Pardon Me! (Concord, 1989) with Billy Childs, Jeff Carney, and Eddie Marshall Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Now on my turntable: A desert-island disc. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM Terry Gibbs/Sal Nistico/Nat Pierce/Charlie Andrus/Turk Van Lake/Jake Hanna (Time Records). I found a beat up copy of this in a used bin the other day and thought I'd give it a try. Nistico plays his ass off. Guitar/bass/drums rhythm is a bit too straitlaced for 1964 with the guitar playing in a strict swing style. Nat Pierce's organ playing is not doing anything for me at all. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 02:13 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:13 PM Franco Ambrosetti - Close Encounter (Inner City). I bought this mostly because Bennie Wallace is on it. I tend to enjoy most anything Bennie played on. This one is just OK though. I think a lot of my indifference is due to the crappy bass sound. I don't what they did on the later 70's when recording the acoustic bass, but sometimes, it just sounds bad. Quote
optatio Posted yesterday at 02:52 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:52 PM 38 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Franco Ambrosetti - Close Encounter (Inner City). I bought this mostly because Bennie Wallace is on it. I tend to enjoy most anything Bennie played on. This one is just OK though. I think a lot of my indifference is due to the crappy bass sound. I don't what they did on the later 70's when recording the acoustic bass, but sometimes, it just sounds bad. 👍 Quote
Pim Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM 18 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now on my turntable: A desert-island disc. Definitely 🥰 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM Haven't dug that out in some time. Quote
aparxa Posted yesterday at 10:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:12 PM Malcolm Jiyane – Umdali Zoot Sims Goes To Town (Vogue, Japan) Both wonderful! Quote
jazzcorner Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Transition trlp-1 ( Japan 1979) - Herb Pomery "Jazz In A Stable / Boston Panorama" - rec. 1955 Quote
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