kh1958 Posted August 24, 2015 Report Posted August 24, 2015 Walt Dickerson, Jazz Impressions of Laurence of Arabia (Dauntless)A very excellent $4 find. Gene Ammons, My Way (Prestige/Fantasy). Really like A House is Not a Home, a duo piece with Roland Hanna on electric piano. Quote
soulpope Posted August 24, 2015 Report Posted August 24, 2015 Neu! - s/t - (Brain/Metronome, GER orig)A classic! I have minty originals of all 3...the first is the best though.I spun some German prog today myself:Gila "s/t" (second battle)Ibliss "supernova" (speigelie)Probably SPIEGELEI ? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 24, 2015 Report Posted August 24, 2015 Still need that Wounded Knee Gila LP. Someday...The only records I have on the Spiegelei label are jazz albums - Freedom releases and so forth. Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted August 24, 2015 Report Posted August 24, 2015 Oops. Spelling obviously not my strong point; especially with German words it seems I have a later 70s pressing of the second Gila album; it's a really nice album with a strong Popol Vuh touch. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 25, 2015 Report Posted August 25, 2015 Randy - s/t - (C Life Records)deep, Nick Cave-like crooning over home recordings of piano, flutes and percussion lent a very austere, lo-fi quality. Earnest and trippy 'outsider' recordings and rather hard to find. Quote
Clunky Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Ronnie Ross------Cleopatra's Needle----(Fontana UK) Quote
soulpope Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Oops. Spelling obviously not my strong point; especially with German words it seems Quote
aparxa Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Marian McPartland - InterplayMongo '70Morrissey-Mullen - Cape WrathGato Barbieri - Alive in NY, Chapter 4 Quote
paul secor Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Wynton Kelly/George Coleman: In Concert (Affinity) Quote
HutchFan Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Marian McPartland - InterplayMongo '70Morrissey-Mullen - Cape WrathGato Barbieri - Alive in NY, Chapter 4 That Marian McPartland record is FANTASTIC, imho. And not at all what one might expect from her; it's much more hard-charging and aggressive. In fact, on that particular record, McPartland's playing reminds me a bit of Joanne Brackeen's style in the 1970s. Concord has reissued most of McPartland's Halcyon LP on CD, but I don't think they've ever gotten 'round to Interplay. And that's a shame -- because I think it's one of MM's very best records. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Ronnie Ross------Cleopatra's Needle----(Fontana UK) Sick. Quote
Clunky Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 The Ex------30------( ex records) double let album of the Dutch outfits own recordings from 1979-2009. I don't usualy go for compliations but thought this a reasonable way to acquaint myself with their oeuvre. Picked it up at their recent concert here in Edinburgh. I'm really impressed. I can see why they've lasted this length of time but not why I've only just heard of them ! Quote
sidewinder Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Clifford Brown 'The Beginning and the End' (French CBS) Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Now moving on to test pressings of this: Quote
B. Clugston Posted August 26, 2015 Report Posted August 26, 2015 Now moving on to test pressings of this:? Now listening to Frank Lowe, Tricks of the Trade (Marge), with Butch Morris. Quote
niels Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Listening to some summer purchases the last week (Except the newer releases, I actually found these in "real" stores! Mostly in Friedrichshain Berlin, where we went on holiday). Shofar - Gold of Malkinia [2015, Kilogram] Maurice McIntyre - Humility in the light of creator [1974, Delmark] Frank Lowe - Fresh [1975, Arista/Freedom] Old and New Dreams - s/t [1979, ECM] Air - Air Time [1978, Nessa] Trio X - Live in Vilnius [2008, NoBusiness] Von Freeman - Serenade & Blues [1979, Nessa] Quote
mjazzg Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Listening to some summer purchases the last week (Except the newer releases, I actually found these in "real" stores! Mostly in Friedrichshain Berlin, where we went on holiday). Shofar - Gold of Malkinia [2015, Kilogram] Maurice McIntyre - Humility in the light of creator [1974, Delmark] Frank Lowe - Fresh [1975, Arista/Freedom] Old and New Dreams - s/t [1979, ECM] Air - Air Time [1978, Nessa] Trio X - Live in Vilnius [2008, NoBusiness] Von Freeman - Serenade & Blues [1979, Nessa] Nice selection I must go to Berlin How's the Shofar? I've not heard either of their releases Quote
paul secor Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Listening to some summer purchases the last week (Except the newer releases, I actually found these in "real" stores! Mostly in Friedrichshain Berlin, where we went on holiday). Shofar - Gold of Malkinia [2015, Kilogram] Maurice McIntyre - Humility in the light of creator [1974, Delmark] Frank Lowe - Fresh [1975, Arista/Freedom] Old and New Dreams - s/t [1979, ECM] Air - Air Time [1978, Nessa] Trio X - Live in Vilnius [2008, NoBusiness] Von Freeman - Serenade & Blues [1979, Nessa] Nice selection I must go to Berlin How's the Shofar? I've not heard either of their releasesGood to know that record stores still exist somewhere. Quote
niels Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Nice selection I must go to Berlin How's the Shofar? I've not heard either of their releasesGood to know that record stores still exist somewhere.Yes, I think there where at least 10 recordstores within a 15 minute walking distance from our appartment. And if I had more time/money I could have bought a lot more mjazzg-> I think the Shofar is fantastic! A very nice mixture of Klezmer/folk songs and freejazz, which (to me at least) feels very authentic, organic and tasteful. I think sometimes these mixtures of styles can feel a bit gimmicky and/or plastic, but this is not the case here. I think Trzaska handles the old Jewish music/tradition with respect, but at the same time transfers it to the "here and now" with his own (and those of the other players of course) artistic vision. Quote
mjazzg Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Nice selection I must go to Berlin How's the Shofar? I've not heard either of their releasesGood to know that record stores still exist somewhere.Yes, I think there where at least 10 recordstores within a 15 minute walking distance from our appartment. And if I had more time/money I could have bought a lot more mjazzg-> I think the Shofar is fantastic! A very nice mixture of Klezmer/folk songs and freejazz, which (to me at least) feels very authentic, organic and tasteful. I think sometimes these mixtures of styles can feel a bit gimmicky and/or plastic, but this is not the case here. I think Trzaska handles the old Jewish music/tradition with respect, but at the same time transfers it to the "here and now" with his own (and those of the other players of course) artistic vision. Thank you. I'll add to the list Quote
aparxa Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 Marian McPartland - InterplayThat Marian McPartland record is FANTASTIC, imho. And not at all what one might expect from her; it's much more hard-charging and aggressive. In fact, on that particular record, McPartland's playing reminds me a bit of Joanne Brackeen's style in the 1970s. Concord has reissued most of McPartland's Halcyon LP on CD, but I don't think they've ever gotten 'round to Interplay. And that's a shame -- because I think it's one of MM's very best records.I am familiar with multiple Piano Jazz programs upped on Dime, but it's the first record that I have from her and it's warmly recommended.My before-the-week-end treats:Jenkins/Jordan/TimmonsMax Roach - members, don't git wearyZoot Sims - I wish I were twinsCannonball Adderley - 74 Miles Away Comment from a rookie: I have a record, pressed by BBC: Wooden Joe's New Orleans Band at Artisan Hall + Bunk plays the Blue at San Jacinto Hall. It's a 12" (30.5 cm, not 30 cm) and my turntable won't spin. I guess my Denon is not adapted to this type of record! Quote
niels Posted August 28, 2015 Report Posted August 28, 2015 (edited) Nice selection I must go to Berlin How's the Shofar? I've not heard either of their releasesGood to know that record stores still exist somewhere.Yes, I think there where at least 10 recordstores within a 15 minute walking distance from our appartment. And if I had more time/money I could have bought a lot more mjazzg-> I think the Shofar is fantastic! A very nice mixture of Klezmer/folk songs and freejazz, which (to me at least) feels very authentic, organic and tasteful. I think sometimes these mixtures of styles can feel a bit gimmicky and/or plastic, but this is not the case here. I think Trzaska handles the old Jewish music/tradition with respect, but at the same time transfers it to the "here and now" with his own (and those of the other players of course) artistic vision. Thank you. I'll add to the listIn case you havent heard it yet, one song from the album can be streamed from bandcamp and gives a good impression of their music: https://kilogramrecords.bandcamp.com/album/gold-of-ma-kinia Edited August 28, 2015 by niels Quote
kh1958 Posted August 29, 2015 Report Posted August 29, 2015 Stanley Turrentine, The Sugar Man (CTI) Quote
aparxa Posted August 29, 2015 Report Posted August 29, 2015 Archie Shepp - BlaséMarcello Melis - Free to DanceJeanne Lee and Ran Blake - The Newest Sound Around Quote
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