tomatamot Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 ART BLAKEY LIVE AT SWEET BASIL ( GERMAN BELLAPHON ) Quote
mjazzg Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 BONESHAKER - Mars Williams, Paal Nilssen-Love, Kent Kessler - Trost LP. Does it do what the name suggests? I bet it's not a ballads session..... I don't think I've heard any Williams since NRG Ensemble (just remembered a very good Extraordinary Popular delusions date on Okka) Quote
JSngry Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 No Perry Robinson, Richard Bock, Amos Garrett. or Michael Brecker collection complete without it. Other than that, it's one of those "hey man, I really dig what you're trying to do" things, alas. There's moments, fleeting moments. Quote
JSngry Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 Damn, that's a cat whose playing I've definitely heard but whose name I'd never have recognized if you'd not have pointed it out! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muruga_Booker Cheers for (and to!) the educational element of sharing vinyl listening! Quote
tomatamot Posted April 25, 2014 Report Posted April 25, 2014 Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle Quote
paul secor Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 The Symphonic Ellington (Reprise/Trend) Quote
tomatamot Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 Far Cry - Eric Dolphy Quintet ( Japanese pressing ) Quote
sidewinder Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 Earlier on - John Coltrane 'Complete Sun Ship Session' (Mosaic), LP1 Quote
Leeway Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 BONESHAKER - Mars Williams, Paal Nilssen-Love, Kent Kessler - Trost LP. Does it do what the name suggests? I bet it's not a ballads session..... I don't think I've heard any Williams since NRG Ensemble (just remembered a very good Extraordinary Popular delusions date on Okka) They could call this "Flamethrower" and it would be fitting too. There is one quieter piece, but mostly high-energy playing. I think it's a good one and can recommend it. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 BONESHAKER - Mars Williams, Paal Nilssen-Love, Kent Kessler - Trost LP. Does it do what the name suggests? I bet it's not a ballads session..... I don't think I've heard any Williams since NRG Ensemble (just remembered a very good Extraordinary Popular delusions date on Okka) They could call this "Flamethrower" and it would be fitting too. There is one quieter piece, but mostly high-energy playing. I think it's a good one and can recommend it. thanks for the reco. I listened to a track online after your post and decided it was time to have my bones shaken and my flame thrown so a copy's on it's way to London. It was time for some more Mars Quote
jazzbo Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 Damn, everything is sounding so good today. Right now Carmen is explaining how no matter how many times Thelonious Monk may be reincarnated he would never come back as a cowboy. Quote
Leeway Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 SECOND BREATH - Fire Room: Ken Vandermark (reeds), Lasse Marhaug (electronics), Paal Nilssen-Love (drum). Bocian Records LP. Play this record loud! Marhaug's electronics are as loud and over-the-top as the crazy oscilloscope sounds from Flash Gordon's instrument panel. Unlike a lot of laptop slingers, Marhaug wants center stage, and this album is a mano-a-mano contest between Marhaug and Vandermark for the spot. PNL's drumming is as powerful and spiky as it gets. Quote
colinmce Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 Haven't heard that one, but his new LP with Rempis is full-tilt. Quote
Leeway Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 KOM HUP LOOS - Gijs Hendriks Quartet: Gijs Hendriks (ts, as, ss), Stan Tracey (p), Bert Van Erk (b), John Engels (d). he LP. 1983. Hard to find a decent image of this album; the one above is a little bit trimmed. Not quite straight-ahead. Quote
Leeway Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 TRIOS - Lawwrence "Butch" Morris (tp, cornet), Bill Horvitz (elec guitar), J.A. Deane ("Trombonelectronics" & hand drum). Dossier Records. I think this is a pretty fine album, somewhat ahead of its time. Quote
paul secor Posted April 27, 2014 Report Posted April 27, 2014 Benny Carter: Swingin' the 20s (Contemporary) Quote
tomatamot Posted April 27, 2014 Report Posted April 27, 2014 Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - A Drum Is A Woman ( six eye mono ) Quote
tomatamot Posted April 27, 2014 Report Posted April 27, 2014 KOM HUP LOOS - Gijs Hendriks Quartet: Gijs Hendriks (ts, as, ss), Stan Tracey (p), Bert Van Erk (b), John Engels (d). he LP. 1983. Hard to find a decent image of this album; the one above is a little bit trimmed. Not quite straight-ahead. OK LeeWay, here a pic of my copy. I know Gijs for years and have him seen perform dozens and dozens of time. Quote
tomatamot Posted April 27, 2014 Report Posted April 27, 2014 Matthew Gee All Stars ‎– Jazz By Gee! Quote
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