mjazzg Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Butcher, Durrant, Lovens, Malfatti, Russell – News From The Shed I bet that's interesting 5 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Circle - The Paris Concert I'm trying to decide which of my Circle LPs survive the next cull, this is the most likely. As a group they never seem to reach the sum of the parts and I tend to struggle with Corea Quote
mjazzg Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Pim said: Never seen that cover before. Great album Edited February 1 by mjazzg Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 Pharaoh Sanders - Karma 27 minutes ago, mjazzg said: I bet that's interesting Oh yeah. A great favourite of mine. From their early days. 27 minutes ago, mjazzg said: I'm trying to decide which of my Circle LPs survive the next cull, this is the most likely. As a group they never seem to reach the sum of the parts and I tend to struggle with Corea This is the only one I've kept, and agreed that they're not anything like what they should be. Now onto Kaoru Abe - Mort A Credit Quote
Pim Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 28 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Never seen that cover before. Great album Definitely. It’s a V-Pine edition from the late 80’s. More classic 60’s Freejazz. Marzette Watts and company. Great company that is: Byard Lancaster, Clifford Thornton, Henry Grimes, Jooney Booth, Karl Berger, Sonny Sharrock, J.C. Moses. Quote
kh1958 Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 Yazz Ahmed, Finding My Way Home Wilbur DeParis and His New New Orleans Jazz (Atlantic) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 1 hour ago, Pim said: Definitely. It’s a V-Pine edition from the late 80’s. More classic 60’s Freejazz. Marzette Watts and company. Great company that is: Byard Lancaster, Clifford Thornton, Henry Grimes, Jooney Booth, Karl Berger, Sonny Sharrock, J.C. Moses. One of my favorite ESP jazz records. I have an original but would love to get the Japanese with obi "just for fun." It's hard to come by. The Circle stuff was foundational for me and though all have done work elsewhere that I engage with more, I have a hard time cutting those three records loose. Quote
JSngry Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: The Circle stuff was foundational for me and though all have done work elsewhere that I engage with more, I have a hard time cutting those three records loose. Apart from the ECM live set, what three are you talking about? I can think of several formulations of albums, both trio and quartet... Quote
Pim Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: One of my favorite ESP jazz records. I have an original but would love to get the Japanese with obi "just for fun." It's hard to come by. The Circle stuff was foundational for me and though all have done work elsewhere that I engage with more, I have a hard time cutting those three records loose. I now see that only two other Discogs members own a copy. I feel pretty lucky then 😇 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 1 hour ago, JSngry said: Apart from the ECM live set, what three are you talking about? I can think of several formulations of albums, both trio and quartet... Live in German Concert and Gathering, both issued on CBS-Sony in Japan only. Yeah, you're right about the Blue Note material too, forgot about that -- scattered over two double album sets in various configurations under Corea's name. I like those. Quote
JSngry Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 Thanks. Those two...you were on it to have gotten them early on! Quote
corto maltese Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 I prefer Circle's German Concert over the Paris Concert and Gathering is my favourite Circle record. I also really like the quartet pieces on both Circulus albums and the odds and ends on "Circling In". Frankly, I never quite understood the recurring criticism that the group was no more than the sum of its parts. Of course, I can imagine the average Corea fan not liking Circle, but that will probably be equally true of some other early Corea records ("The Sun" is another favourite). 4 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Superb cover and wonderful music. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 5 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: The Circle stuff was foundational for me and though all have done work elsewhere that I engage with more, I have a hard time cutting those three records loose. That's interesting. Was that to do with when you first discovered the group? Quote
rostasi Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 That Paris-Concert recording was my first intro - and I played it to death - but late '73 or so I saw and had to buy the previous Japanese ones. I remember, too, that after closing our record store and using up a good amount of credit that we had with a particular distributor, it was nice to find the Japanese LPs being reissued on CD on Corea's own label. I'll have to bring those out for a spin again... Quote
JSngry Posted February 2 Report Posted February 2 I don't know that it's fair to criticize music that was not yet fully formed for being not yet fully formed. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Sunday at 04:45 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:45 PM Right. Well put. I like the Japanese LPs better. The Blue Note material is okay, but I think I preferred the trio tracks (like "Drone", as an example). It has been a while. The ECM felt a little stiffer to be honest, though at the time, when I was like 19-20, the parallel interests I had in Dolphy/Coltrane/Ayler/Cecil and Stockhausen/Berio/Webern found a strong footing in Circle. There's other Braxton I prefer, of course, but those records are pretty important. Will have to dig them out as it's been close to 25 years since they were on deck! Quote
kh1958 Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM The Complete Edmund Hall, James P. Johnson, Sidney DeParis, Vic Dickinsen Blue Note Sessions (Mosaic) Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Sunday at 07:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:25 PM 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: The Complete Edmund Hall, James P. Johnson, Sidney DeParis, Vic Dickinsen Blue Note Sessions (Mosaic) Great stuff! Listened earlier this week. Quote
aparxa Posted Sunday at 10:41 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:41 PM "Wait Master, it might be dangerous...You go first!" Jorge Ben – Fôrça Bruta McCoy Tyner – Fly With The Wind Big John Patton – Oh Baby! Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM Now spinning: Thad Jones / Mel Lewis (Blue Note, 2 LPs) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 12:33 AM Report Posted Monday at 12:33 AM 5 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Great stuff! Listened earlier this week. Nice one! Have this as a Japanese Epic pressing from, I believe, the 70s. Quote
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