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9 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Now listening to this LP, courtesy of a generous fellow board member:

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Nick Brignola - New York Bound (Interplay, 1979)

Thanks again Dan!

 

Hope you enjoy it ... I did keep a burn for myself just didn't feel like I had to hang on to the vinyl so I passed it on ...

Posted
4 minutes ago, Dan Gould said:

Hope you enjoy it ... I did keep a burn for myself just didn't feel like I had to hang on to the vinyl so I passed it on ...

Greatly enjoying it!  

May many good vibes -- both figurative and literal -- flow your way as karmic payback/playback !  :) 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Listening to this LP again:

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Such moving music, shimmering with Life.

 

The CvsD reissue is very good with a slightly different personnel. Also has some steel drum action.

I bought the CD version. 360 Degree Experience is the title

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All of the Beaver Harris leader dates are really good.  A good number have steel drums.

Meanwhile, I decided it was time to plug some Gato sized  holes in the collection. Today's arrival

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Gato Barbieri - Chapter One: Latin America [Impulse]

I knew some of this from a CD compilation. It's good to have it in its entirety.

Chapter Two's in the post. So until that arrives it's this

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Oliver Nelson - Swiss Suite [Flying Dutchman], featuring Gato Barbieri & Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

 

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

Meanwhile, I decided it was time to plug some Gato sized  holes in the collection. Today's arrival

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Gato Barbieri - Chapter One: Latin America [Impulse]

I knew some of this from a CD compilation. It's good to have it in its entirety.

Such a great record!

Gato had an astounding run in the first half of the 70s with Flying Dutchman and Impulse.  I love all of them!  :g

 

Posted
3 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Plus there was the ‘Live In Munich’. Picked that one up much later.

That one I don't know, but this was the first I bought:


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Posted
1 hour ago, jlhoots said:

The CvsD reissue is very good with a slightly different personnel. Also has some steel drum action.

I bought the CD version. 360 Degree Experience is the title

jlhoots, you're referring to this one?

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, BillF said:

That one I don't know, but this was the first I bought:


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Sadly with added reverb - but Mosaic sorted it out in their stellar box. I have a copy of that Sonny Lester LP too.

’Live In Munich’ was also on A&M Horizon but I’m not sure it had a UK release.

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On 2020-09-20 at 7:08 PM, bresna said:

I am finally spinning this Tone Poet LP and I think I get a feeling for why this was shelved. The first track, "Mirrors", has a very odd-sounding stereo sound. Basically it's two extremely separated mono channels, with vibes, piano, bass and drums in the right channel and Joe Henderson's tenor isolated in the left channel. The sound is wonderful but it sounds weird. The second track, "For Duke P.", in contrast, sounds much more "normal".

It's unfortunate that 'If Ever I Would Leave You' from the CD version had to be left out (LP playing time constrictions...?) since it was a very fitting opening track for that album. 

Posted
1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

jlhoots, you're referring to this one?

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I'm not jlhoots but that is the one that had the recent CD reissue.  I have the LP,  a very good album indeed, up there with the best of Beaver's in my book.  Great steel drums!

1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Such a great record!

Gato had an astounding run in the first half of the 70s with Flying Dutchman and Impulse.  I love all of them!  :g

 

It is.  I don't know why I'd slept on him.  I'd been knocked out by the CD comp from '97 (wow!) and haven't listened to it for probably 10 years.  This weekend he came into my head and I listened to Chapters 1 & 4 on Spotify and decided I needed the LPs for all Chapters.

Interestingly, just looking at the CD comp booklet for the date I've read that a number of the tracks are unreleased as they are the full versions of tracks shortened for the LPs.  Now I have to listen to the CDs too...

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28 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Interestingly, just looking at the CD comp booklet for the date I've read that a number of the tracks are unreleased as they are the full versions of tracks shortened for the LPs.  Now I have to listen to the CDs too...

Yes the CD comp has the complete tracks and has also an fair remastering.

Posted
1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

I'm not jlhoots but that is the one that had the recent CD reissue.  I have the LP,  a very good album indeed, up there with the best of Beaver's in my book.  Great steel drums!

 

1 hour ago, jlhoots said:

Yes!!

O.K. gents, I'm adding that one to my "to get" list.  :tup 

 

 

Now spinning:

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Posted
Just now, Chuck Nessa said:

That is my session. It is remixed and has a 9 minute bonus track on cd - and new notes by Ira,

Yes sir!  I knew that you produced that one!  

Didn't know about the bonus track.  May need to plop for the CD then...

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Yes sir!  I knew that you produced that one!  

Didn't know about the bonus track.  May need to plop for the CD then...

 

Ira, Jodie and Wilbur were close friends. Glad Dan is still around. Lots of memories.

 

Posted

One of my favourite Max Roach Albums. So great this live Performance with Clifford Jordan, Mal Waldron and Eddie Khan. I purchased this one in 1978, shortly after I had heard Max Roach live.

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Ira Sullivan - Peace (Galaxy, 1979)

 

and

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Ira Sullivan - Multimedia (Galaxy, 1982)

Both LPs from the same session with Joe Diorio (g), John Heard (b), Billy Higgins (d), and Kenneth Nash (perc).

R.I.P.

 

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