aparxa Posted yesterday at 08:58 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:58 AM Miles Davis - Filles de Kilimanjaro First listen. Not impressed by Side 1, loved Side 2, will revisit soon. NP: Getz au Go Go Lovely! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM Been a while on Filles, but probably would agree. Quote
colinmce Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Filles is a favorite. Miles in The Sky is the one that never really held together for me. Quote
mjazzg Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM Vinnie Burke All-Stars - s/t [HMV, UK 1958 Test Pressing] Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 06:36 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:36 PM Filles is a masterfully unified presentation imo. Even though it's two bands. One of the relatively few LPs that isn't harmed by going from two sides to one. It's actually enhanced. And still one of imo best Tony Williams amazements on record. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Just finished - Joanne Brackeen - Keyed In (Tappan Zee)) Now playing: Red Garland - Groovy (OJC/Prestige) Quote
aparxa Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Billy Harper Quintet in Europe Randy Weston - Jazz à la Bohemia Byard Lancaster – Soul Unity Quote
medjuck Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 5 hours ago, JSngry said: One of the relatively few LPs that isn't harmed by going from two sides to one. It's actually enhanced. Sorry, what does this mean? Quote
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago A lot of LP sequencing front loads the really good stuff on the first side. Or is set up in such a way that each side is complete in itself. Either way, listening to the record uninterrupted on a CD is a different experience, and quite often not a better one. Filles doesn't suffer from this, it's one perfect flow from start to finish, like a classical work of unified multiple movements. YMMV, of course. Quote
HutchFan Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Just finished - Joanne Brackeen - Keyed In (Tappan Zee)) Now playing: Red Garland - Groovy (OJC/Prestige) Two of my favorite piano trio records. Quote
medjuck Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 33 minutes ago, JSngry said: A lot of LP sequencing front loads the really good stuff on the first side. Or is set up in such a way that each side is complete in itself. Either way, listening to the record uninterrupted on a CD is a different experience, and quite often not a better one. Filles doesn't suffer from this, it's one perfect flow from start to finish, like a classical work of unified multiple movements. YMMV, of course. Got it. Quote
Gheorghe Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 22 hours ago, aparxa said: Miles Davis - Filles de Kilimanjaro First listen. Not impressed by Side 1, loved Side 2, will revisit soon. NP: Getz au Go Go Lovely! 13 hours ago, JSngry said: Filles is a masterfully unified presentation imo. Even though it's two bands. One of the relatively few LPs that isn't harmed by going from two sides to one. It's actually enhanced. And still one of imo best Tony Williams amazements on record. 15 hours ago, colinmce said: Filles is a favorite. Miles in The Sky is the one that never really held together for me. Filles was a thing you got to have and to study when I was a kid. There is no way to ignore Filles if you want to follow Miles´transition from simple hardbop to the compexity of things like Bitches Brew as the start for a most creative period until 1975. It was so much en vogue, that album. All those there were becoming top acts on their own. Chick, Herbie, Tony, John McLaughlin and so, they became main influences of the jazz of the 70´s which developement I could follow from the start on. You met guys on the street who would stop you and ask you if you have a copy of "Filles". Some few had purchased the LP. We others might copy it on casetofon. I never will forget that question about the album. Nobody here in my surroundings knew how to pronounce it. They all said😄 "Fill Less deh Killi Mann Djaro" Edited 10 hours ago by Gheorghe Quote
optatio Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 13 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Just finished - Joanne Brackeen - Keyed In (Tappan Zee)) 👍 Quote
aparxa Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Filles was a thing you got to have and to study when I was a kid. There is no way to ignore Filles if you want to follow Miles´transition from simple hardbop to the compexity of things like Bitches Brew as the start for a most creative period until 1975. It was so much en vogue, that album. All those there were becoming top acts on their own. Chick, Herbie, Tony, John McLaughlin and so, they became main influences of the jazz of the 70´s which developement I could follow from the start on. You met guys on the street who would stop you and ask you if you have a copy of "Filles". Some few had purchased the LP. We others might copy it on casetofon. I never will forget that question about the album. Nobody here in my surroundings knew how to pronounce it. They all said😄 "Fill Less deh Killi Mann Djaro" Thanks for everyone's input, a seminal transitional album that I might enjoy more after mutiple listens. Aimee Mann – Bachelor No. 2 Or, The Last Remains Of The Dodo PJ Harvey - Let England Shake Sarah Vaughan - Sarah Vaughan (EmArcy) Quote
Niko Posted 55 minutes ago Report Posted 55 minutes ago I still play Bachelor No 2 a few times a year, didn't think others would remember it Quote
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