Leeway Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 JAZZ IMPRESSIONS OF BLACK ORPHEUS- Vince Guaraldi, Monet Budwig, Colin Bailey. Fantasy LP, blue vinyl (as on the right). Turns out there is even a Fantasy-issued discography of its artists from April 1962 laid-in the sleeve. Quote
colinmce Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings of Clifford Brown Disc 1 Damn, on vinyl? Quote
tomatamot Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings of Clifford Brown Disc 1 Damn, on vinyl? I`m afraid just a 10-CD box set Quote
mjazzg Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 (edited) David Eyges - The Captain (Chiarascuro) I'd come across his playing with Cecil McBee and took a punt on a still sealed copy of this. Glad I did. It's way better than the cover suggests Can anyone out there comment on either of his LPs with Byard Lancaster? Edited January 10, 2014 by mjazzg Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 I've got Crossroads, with Lancaster and Sunny Murray, and think that it's a beautiful thing. On the title cut, Eyges and Murray get their wires crossed and the beat gets turned around. I've always loved that that didn't bother them - that take got issued anyway. Quote
paul secor Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 Bobby Bradford and the Mo'Tet: Lost in L.A. (Soul Note) Quote
mjazzg Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 I've got Crossroads, with Lancaster and Sunny Murray, and think that it's a beautiful thing. On the title cut, Eyges and Murray get their wires crossed and the beat gets turned around. I've always loved that that didn't bother them - that take got issued anyway. Thanks Jeff. I'll keep an eye out for that one too Quote
paul secor Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 I heard David Eyges and Byard Lancaster play live around the time the first LP was issued. They did it up well. I have both of the LPs, but I'd have to do some more listening before I'd make a judgement call on them. Quote
porcy62 Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 (edited) Japan Worth more for Lateef playing, IMHO. Edited January 10, 2014 by porcy62 Quote
sidewinder Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 Hank Mobley 'A Caddy For Daddy' (BN NY USA, stereo) Quote
Clunky Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 I've got Crossroads, with Lancaster and Sunny Murray, and think that it's a beautiful thing. On the title cut, Eyges and Murray get their wires crossed and the beat gets turned around. I've always loved that that didn't bother them - that take got issued anyway. Thanks Jeff. I'll keep an eye out for that one too I like this one too. Quote
paul secor Posted January 10, 2014 Report Posted January 10, 2014 Tabby Thomas: Hoodoo Party (Flyright) Quote
vinyltim Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 I posted this today with both mono and stereo clips to compare: Horace Silver - Cape Verdean Blueshttp://www.timenjoysrecords.com/reco...-verdean-blues Quote
tomatamot Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Branford Marsalis Quartet - Four MFs Playin' Tunes Quote
tomatamot Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Branford Marsalis Trio - The Dark Keys. Quote
Clunky Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Nick Brignola Sextet-------------Baritone Madness-----------(Beehive) Good line up with Ted Curson, Roy Haynes, Pepper Adams , Dave Holland and Derek Smith. Standard hard-bop but well played and recorded. Quote
tomatamot Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Cornelis Vreeswijk - Jazz Incorporated Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 11, 2014 Report Posted January 11, 2014 Nick Brignola Sextet-------------Baritone Madness-----------(Beehive) Good line up with Ted Curson, Roy Haynes, Pepper Adams , Dave Holland and Derek Smith. Standard hard-bop but well played and recorded. Yeah, that's a good one. I went to a workshop over 30 years ago where Holland was talking about what a fun date that was, and how much he enjoyed playing with Roy Haynes. Benny Carter - Live and Well in Japan (Pablo). I wish Carter had recorded more on trumpet. His one solo on that instrument here had me shaking my head in wonder. Quote
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