optatio Posted Sunday at 01:59 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:59 PM 3 hours ago, Clunky said: Janusz Muniak----Question Mark ----(Muza) 1978 Warsaw Decent post Trane session, had this one a while , came in bunch of other Polish jazz LPs. I don't know anything about the players ( its a quintet with piano, guitar , sax and rhythm section) 👍 - I don't have this issue. I met Janusz Muniak (June 3, 1941 in Kraków; † January 31, 2016 in Kraków) at the Jazz Od Nowa Festival in Toruń, Poland—the twin town of Göttingen—in February 2005, and visited him at his club 'u Muniaka' in Cracow in July 2008. A remarkable scene occurred there. Tourists were being very loud at their table. Janusz Muniak stopped playing, walked over to the table, and asked the guests to be quiet. Then he continued playing. Janusz Muniak: Not So Fast. GOWI Records CDG 28 [Poland 1995] Quote
Clunky Posted Sunday at 02:45 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:45 PM 42 minutes ago, optatio said: 👍 -. A remarkable scene occurred there. Tourists were being very loud at their table. Janusz Muniak stopped playing, walked over to the table, and asked the guests to be quiet. Then he continued playing. That sort of behaviour drives me wild. Dave Burrell----la vie de boheme----(Actuel) Black label original release. Amazingly quiet pressing with no stuck groove on either side. Very different from your average BYG session Quote
Pim Posted Sunday at 03:46 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:46 PM This might be the best sounding recording I have. It’s the Tone Poet version. The clarity, detail, seperation: it’s amazing. Plus this is one hell of a record. My number one Chick for sure Quote
adh1907 Posted Sunday at 07:33 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:33 PM 3 hours ago, Pim said: This might be the best sounding recording I have. It’s the Tone Poet version. The clarity, detail, seperation: it’s amazing. Plus this is one hell of a record. My number one Chick for sure It’s very well recorded. The CD sounds great too. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM 7 hours ago, Clunky said: That sort of behaviour drives me wild. Dave Burrell----la vie de boheme----(Actuel) Black label original release. Amazingly quiet pressing with no stuck groove on either side. Very different from your average BYG session Lovely album. Took a few copies to find one without a lock groove. Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 04:34 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:34 PM 7 hours ago, Pim said: Nice! Quote
jazzcorner Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:49 AM POLJAZZ Z-SX 0696 - Martial Solal - rec 1978 Quote
optatio Posted Tuesday at 07:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:10 PM 7 hours ago, jazzcorner said: POLJAZZ Z-SX 0696 - Martial Solal - rec 1978 👍 Quote
Clunky Posted Wednesday at 01:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:19 PM 18 hours ago, optatio said: 👍 My first copy of this was a very noisy pressing , it's a nice enough session from the master. I have rather of lot of Solal on LP and CD. His 50s Vogue recordings would be good place to start. Evan Parker----- Tracks-----(Incus 42) Signed copy ( I think by EP !) Very fine session , sound is great even if the recording was digital Quote
optatio Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, Clunky said: ... I have rather of lot of Solal on LP and CD. Me too ... 6 hours ago, Clunky said: ... His 50s Vogue recordings would be good place to start. I agree ... Edited Wednesday at 07:59 PM by optatio Quote
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