kh1958 Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Jim Hall Quartet (Pacific Jazz) Sonny Stitt, Constellation (Muse) Roger Kellaway, Spirit Feel (Pacific Jazz) Quote
optatio Posted Sunday at 06:07 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:07 PM On 3/2/2025 at 8:01 PM, HutchFan said: 👍 Quote
aparxa Posted Sunday at 06:13 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:13 PM Hank Jones – Urbanity Michel Graillier – Dream Drops Don Pullen – New Beginnings (Issuing his later BN records on vinyl would be appreciated) Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 06:34 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:34 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: Jim Hall Quartet (Pacific Jazz) There exist 2 versions . One has a drummer (Larry Bunker) copied in I've read. On 3/2/2025 at 9:38 PM, HutchFan said: Edited Sunday at 06:43 PM by jazzcorner error Quote
optatio Posted Sunday at 06:40 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:40 PM Michel Graillier: In A Spring Way. Red Record VPA 133 [Italy 1978] Quote
kh1958 Posted Sunday at 06:56 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:56 PM 21 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: There exist 2 versions . One has a drummer (Larry Bunker) copied in I've read. My copy has Larry Bunker on drums. Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 07:39 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:39 PM 58 minutes ago, optatio said: Michel Graillier: In A Spring Way. Red Record VPA 133 [Italy 1978] I've always been curious about that LP. Never seen a copy though. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 11:24 AM Report Posted Monday at 11:24 AM 16 hours ago, optatio said: Michel Graillier: In A Spring Way. Red Record VPA 133 [Italy 1978] Do they spell the lead's name wrong or is it actually Grailler? Quote
aparxa Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Ellington Uptown Les Ballets Africains De Keita Fodeba Vol. 6 Mombasa – Tathagata (enjoyed African R&B quite a lot, this one much less at my first listen) 32 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Do they spell the lead's name wrong or is it actually Grailler? It is Graillier. It is a common mistake, even for French folks, to forget the second i after a double l, as it would pronounce basically the same. I remember in Junior high our French teacher challenging us to make less than 3 mistakes to a 15-word dicatation (of the type "Un chasseur qui bayait aux corneilles tira un levraut derrière un groseillier : quelle imbécillité !") and everibody failed. Quote
optatio Posted Monday at 05:19 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:19 PM 5 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Do they spell the lead's name wrong or is it actually Grailler? 5 hours ago, aparxa said: It is Graillier. It is a common mistake, even for French folks, to forget the second i after a double l, as it would pronounce basically the same. I remember in Junior high our French teacher challenging us to make less than 3 mistakes to a 15-word dicatation (of the type "Un chasseur qui bayait aux corneilles tira un levraut derrière un groseillier : quelle imbécillité !") and everibody failed. 👍 Quote
jazzcorner Posted Monday at 05:47 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:47 PM 22 hours ago, kh1958 said: My copy has Larry Bunker on drums. Here is the first(origininal) version with the same tracks https://www.discogs.com/master/350975-Jim-Hall-Trio-Jazz-Guitar Quote
aparxa Posted Monday at 07:29 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:29 PM Yusef Lateef – Part Of The Search Both time-capsule and visionary, both elegant and extravagant, a curious object. NP: Al Haig – Parisian Thoroughfare Quote
aparxa Posted Tuesday at 11:26 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:26 AM Red Garland / Ron Carter / "Philly" Joe Jones – Crossings Hampton Hawes – The Green Leaves Of Summer Until recently, I was certain the standard was "I'll wind". Quote
optatio Posted Tuesday at 08:36 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:36 PM On 3/10/2025 at 9:14 PM, HutchFan said: 👍 Quote
adh1907 Posted Tuesday at 09:16 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:16 PM Jazz from the Westchester Workshop, London Records 1957. Recent buy for a tenner. A minor masterpiece, in a birth of the cool style. Carmen Leggio, tenor. Eddie Bert, trombone, Gen Allen, baritone, the only names known to me. Vinnie Riccitelli, composer, arranger and alto. A marvellous sounding recording by ‘Unique, New York’. No details of the recording engineer on my UK issue. Quote
mjazzg Posted Wednesday at 08:54 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:54 AM Almost worth the tenner for the cover photo Quote
mjazzg Posted Thursday at 05:29 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:29 PM Donald Byrd - Black Byrd [Blue Note, USA 1973] Ridiculously good this Quote
mjazzg Posted Thursday at 06:13 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:13 PM The Brass Company - Colors [Strata East, USA 1975] Quote
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