spinlps Posted February 12, 2015 Report Posted February 12, 2015 Playing the heck out of this one lately. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 13, 2015 Report Posted February 13, 2015 (edited) Clark Terry/Bob Brookmeyer 'Tonight' (UK Fontana, mono) UK issue of the Mainstream LP - and good to be reminded of just what a fine band this was. Edited February 13, 2015 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted February 13, 2015 Report Posted February 13, 2015 (edited) Followed by an old favourite on UK CBS from 1975.. Edited February 13, 2015 by sidewinder Quote
RogerF Posted February 13, 2015 Report Posted February 13, 2015 The Real Great Escape by Larry Coryell - I wish this would get a CD reissue, such a great guitarist. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Newly received from Pete B and such an improved copy from what I had before. Eventually I'll find a great mono copy as I love this date in mono but my copy is bad. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Newly received from Pete B and such an improved copy from what I had before. Eventually I'll find a great mono copy as I love this date in mono but my copy is bad. Is this a Bell issue? Quote
paul secor Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Lester Bowie: Fast Last! (Muse) Quote
jeffcrom Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Chico Freeman - Morning Prayer (India Navigation). Originally on Japanese WhyNot. One of Chico's most interesting albums; Muhal and Threadgill are on board, among others. Quote
paul secor Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 John Coltrane: Transition (Impulse Japan) Quote
jeffcrom Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Henry Townsend - Hard Luck Stories (Swingmaster). The great St. Louis bluesman on a Dutch label, from 1981. Quote
jeffcrom Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 (edited) Eric Quincy Tate - Drinking Man's Friend (Capricorn). 1972 Southern blues/rock from my youth. Since Eric Quincy Tate is unlikely to be familiar to many folks here, I'll point out that it's a band, not a person. I spent a summer in Macon, Georgia in 1974, and put many quarters into the jukebox to play "Brown Sugar" (not the Rolling Stones song) from this album. Edited February 14, 2015 by jeffcrom Quote
kh1958 Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Hank Crawford, True Blue (Atlantic) Quote
B. Clugston Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Anthony Braxton, Five Pieces 1975 (Arista). Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Anthony Braxton, Five Pieces 1975 (Arista). Probably my all time favorite Braxton album. Quote
Clunky Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Teo Macero with the Prestige Jazz Quartet---------Teo--------(Esquire) Pretty cool outing that's ok but not exactly electrifying. Macero does Konitz but Konitz does Konitz better -as it were. Mal Waldron is present but the cool setting means his usual grittiness is not to the fore. It's a moody old album but it does have some charm. Limited recommendation from me. Quote
Clunky Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Next Pat Metheny / Ornette Coleman------------Song X-----------(Geffen) Kudos to Metheny for having the the ambition to play with OC. Pat does just fine. Quote
B. Clugston Posted February 14, 2015 Report Posted February 14, 2015 Anthony Braxton, Five Pieces 1975 (Arista). Probably my all time favorite Braxton album. Mine too and arguably the best introduction to him. A shame it never had a standalone CD release. Quote
paul secor Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Bobby Bradford with John Stevens and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble Vol. 1 (Nessa) Quote
sidewinder Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 (edited) Mike Taylor 'Pendulum' (UK Columbia, stereo) Edited February 15, 2015 by sidewinder Quote
Clunky Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Ken McIntyre with Eric Dolphy----------Looking ahead-------------(Esquire) Not played this in ages but now I wonder why. It's a solid album that looks both forwards and backwards with some tracks almost suggesting Griff/Lockjaw sax battles. Walter Bishop is particular effective here. Decent session , sound on my pretty much pristine Esquire is of course top drawer. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Gordon Beck 'Gyroscope' (Morgan) Mike Taylor 'Trio' (UK Columbia, mono) Quote
sidewinder Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Eric Dolphy 'Outward Bound' (Esquire, mono) Quote
mjazzg Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Anthony Braxton, Five Pieces 1975 (Arista). Probably my all time favorite Braxton album. Mine too and arguably the best introduction to him. A shame it never had a standalone CD release. and mine. Such a great band. I also love the cover photo. meanwhile....on the player now Ray Russell - Dragon Hill [CBS Realm] with thanks to the boardees who answered my recent questions about this Quote
kh1958 Posted February 15, 2015 Report Posted February 15, 2015 Tout Puissant Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo, Cotonou Club (Strut), and Earl Van Riper with Marcus Belgrave, Detroit's Grand Piano Man (Parkwood). Quote
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