Allan Songer Posted June 27, 2006 Report Posted June 27, 2006 (edited) Curtis Fuller, BLUES-ette--Original Savoy mono Edited June 27, 2006 by Allan Songer Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted June 27, 2006 Report Posted June 27, 2006 Todays roster: Lee Konitz - Satori (Milestone) Joe Henderson - Tetragon (Milestone) Pharoah Sanders - Live at the East (Impulse) Charles Mingus - Nostalgia in Times Square/The Immortal 1959 Sessions (Contemporary) Elvin Jones - Skyscrapers vols 2 and 3 (Honeydew) Archie Shepp - Live in London (Denon) Quote
sidewinder Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 Stan Tracey/Bobby Wellins 'Jazz Suite Inspired By Under Milk Wood' (UK Columbia Lansdowne mono) Tubby Hayes 'Return Visit' (UK Fontana stereo) Kenny Wheeler & John Dankworth Orchestra 'Windmill Tilter' (UK Fontana stereo) Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 Astor Piazola and his quintet- music for dancing (Tico) Quote
Guest akanalog Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 john surman-"when fortune smiles" just got near mint for $7. maybe that isn't good, but i thought it was. i wish this album was on CD as a single, not paired with "westering home". anyway, good album. didn't realize that the main jam on that recent surman "way back when" was really the first track (title track?) from this album. Quote
couw Posted June 29, 2006 Report Posted June 29, 2006 Poetry by Jens Gerlach with music by Friedhelm Schönfeld. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 29, 2006 Report Posted June 29, 2006 john surman-"when fortune smiles" just got near mint for $7. maybe that isn't good, but i thought it was. i wish this album was on CD as a single, not paired with "westering home". anyway, good album. didn't realize that the main jam on that recent surman "way back when" was really the first track (title track?) from this album. Great find at that price ! Does it have the booklet/insert? Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 John Coltrane - Creation (Blue Parrot) As discussed elsewhere, this is more from the Half Note (and other places). Pretty reasonable sound for what it is. If you see it at a sane price (I paid $10 yesterday) it's well worth buying (or rebuying, I still can't sigure out what happened to my first copy inless I gave it to someone because they were a bigger 'Trane fan than I)> Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 John Coltrane - Creation (Blue Parrot) As discussed elsewhere, this is more from the Half Note (and other places). Pretty reasonable sound for what it is. If you see it at a sane price (I paid $10 yesterday) it's well worth buying (or rebuying, I still can't sigure out what happened to my first copy inless I gave it to someone because they were a bigger 'Trane fan than I)> Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 john surman-"when fortune smiles" just got near mint for $7. maybe that isn't good, but i thought it was. i wish this album was on CD as a single, not paired with "westering home". anyway, good album. didn't realize that the main jam on that recent surman "way back when" was really the first track (title track?) from this album. Is it the Dawn or the Pye reissue? Great record... I thought it did have its own Akarma CD issue. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 John Coltrane - Creation (Blue Parrot) As discussed elsewhere, this is more from the Half Note (and other places). Pretty reasonable sound for what it is. If you see it at a sane price (I paid $10 yesterday) it's well worth buying (or rebuying, I still can't sigure out what happened to my first copy inless I gave it to someone because they were a bigger 'Trane fan than I)> I love the cover on that one. It's usually around $30-$40, which is too much. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 yo cliff, it is on pye. sidewinder told me this isn't the original. oops. well, either way good record and good price, i think. artwork on the front...a little weird. i haven 't seen an akarma single reissue-i have just seen it paired with westering home, an album that doesn't appeal to me much. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 Cootie Williams Sextet & Orch - Original Hit recordings 1944 - Phoenix MG Quote
paul secor Posted June 30, 2006 Report Posted June 30, 2006 Benny Carter & Dizzy Gillespie: Carter, Gillespie, Inc. (Pablo) Quote
paul secor Posted July 1, 2006 Report Posted July 1, 2006 The Ellington Era Volume One (Columbia) - 1937-38 sides Quote
paul secor Posted July 2, 2006 Report Posted July 2, 2006 Archie Shepp: Mama Too Tight (Impulse mono) Quote
kh1958 Posted July 2, 2006 Report Posted July 2, 2006 Ornette Coleman--Soapsuds, Soapsudes (Artist's House) Quote
Parkertown Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Just finished, from a box of my brother-in-law's records: America-Holiday. It was just . Now spinning: James Moody-Prestige 24015- 2fer compilation. groovy... Quote
kh1958 Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Bobby Hutcherson--Stick-Up (Blue Note, Liberty). Quote
Guest akanalog Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 alphonse mouzon-the essence of mystery i have been trying to find this on CD for ages and finally gave up and went the vinyl route to go with my new stylus i had to buy today since i snapped off my last one accidentally cleaning it. this is one of the best soulful fusion albums released by blue note, IMO. a little too much singing, but when mouzon shuts up, it's sweet. buddy terry and sonny fortune on the front line, with larry willis and buster williams/bad bascomb and mouzon laying down some soulful stuff. i actually bought a few records when i was out today-got the mouzon and the karl berger milestone LP with dave holland and ed blackwell and carlos ward and also the hal galper guerilla band LP on mainstream and stanley cowell's illusion suite and the visitors "neptune" LP (coltane's cousins) and freddie hubbard's "get your soul together". all good prices. i think this was my best day of purchasing LPs ever! and i don't buy too many LPs these days...i go in waves i guess. but i think i have exhausted the CD world at this point unless a new stream of reissues comes out or some things start coming back into print (like "the essence of mystery", for instance). why french blue note (or japanese?) just reissued two other inferior mouzon blue notes on CD but not this one, i don't get it.... Quote
couw Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Conrad Bauer - S/T (Amiga) solo trombone, brot brot! Quote
couw Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Al Grey feat. Arnett Cobb (Black & Blue) w/ Ray Bryant, John Duke, J.C. Heard. Quote
paul secor Posted July 5, 2006 Report Posted July 5, 2006 Jimmy Heath and Brass: Swamp Seed (Riverside Japan) Quote
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