kh1958 Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 Eberhard Weber, Yellow Fields (ECM) Quote
HutchFan Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 Shirley Scott - Lean on Me (Cadet, 1972) 31 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Eberhard Weber, Yellow Fields (ECM) Quote
jazzcorner Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 Canadas best big band and among my top favorite orchestras here with a phantastic tribute to the Bill Evans composition " My Bells" PAUSA [MPS reissue] PR 7106 - Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass " Tribute" - rec. Dec. 1980 - Engineer: Phil Sheridan Quote
HutchFan Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: 46 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Some of Blakey's best, IMO. It seems like every Blakey set with Curtis Fuller -- when the band is expanded to a sextet -- is really, really good. All of them! Quote
Brad Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: NY mono again Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted September 10, 2020 Report Posted September 10, 2020 good free-pile score: Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) Edited September 11, 2020 by slide_advantage_redoux Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 1 minute ago, slide_advantage_redoux said: Wish I still had that. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Wish I still had that. I would love to have more Improvising Artists LPs in my collection. edited: I didn't realize till now that this LP was recorded in Seattle Edited September 11, 2020 by slide_advantage_redoux Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 5 minutes ago, slide_advantage_redoux said: I would love to have more Improvising Artists LPs in my collection. edited: I didn't realize till now that this LP was recorded in Seattle I used to have all of them. Now sadly........ Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 One of the three from the label I have. Along with Bley's Axis also solo Easily one of my favorite Bley dates, and the first one I bought years ago. Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 more free pile good stuff- found just the 45 version of this-, a placeholder till i find the 78 set- Quote
HutchFan Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 Now spinning on my 'table: The Pee Wee Russell Quartet - New Groove (Columbia, 1963) Another LP from a recent dollar bin haul. It was covered in dust when I found it, but -- after a couple spins on the record vac -- it sounds great. The audio fidelity of the mono LP really is astonishing -- especially since I'd only heard the music previously via YouTube. (There aren't any production credits on the cover. Fred Plaut, I wonder?) ... Music-wise, it's not typical Pee Wee. The quartet is more reminiscent of a Mulligan piano-less group -- or Jimmy Giuffre with Bob Brookmeyer -- than anything you'd normally associate with Pee Wee. But it's always fun to hear Russell's clarinet -- in any setting. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 12 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning on my 'table: The Pee Wee Russell Quartet - New Groove (Columbia, 1963) Another LP from a recent dollar bin haul. It was covered in dust when I found it, but -- after a couple spins on the record vac -- it sounds great. The audio fidelity of the mono LP really is astonishing -- especially since I'd only heard the music previously via YouTube. (There aren't any production credits on the cover. Fred Plaut, I wonder?) ... Music-wise, it's not typical Pee Wee. The quartet is more reminiscent of a Mulligan piano-less group -- or Jimmy Giuffre with Bob Brookmeyer -- than anything you'd normally associate with Pee Wee. But it's always fun to hear Russell's clarinet -- in any setting. I’ve got an old mono pressing of that one and I agree, it sounds great. This one from a past RSD. Good stuff. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 Parlophone mono. Lineup with Tubby Hayes and Ronnie Ross. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - Sing a Song of Basie (MCA Impulse!; originally ABC Paramount) and Sidney Bechet and Mezz Mezzrow (Classic Jazz) Along with Bechet and Mezz, you get some low-down, dirty blues playing by piano man Sammy Price! Quote
jazzcorner Posted September 11, 2020 Report Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning on my 'table: The Pee Wee Russell Quartet - New Groove (Columbia, 1963) Another LP from a recent dollar bin haul. It was covered in dust when I found it, but -- after a couple spins on the record vac -- it sounds great. The audio fidelity of the mono LP really is astonishing -- especially since I'd only heard the music previously via YouTube. (There aren't any production credits on the cover. Fred Plaut, I wonder?) ... Music-wise, it's not typical Pee Wee. The quartet is more reminiscent of a Mulligan piano-less group -- or Jimmy Giuffre with Bob Brookmeyer -- than anything you'd normally associate with Pee Wee. But it's always fun to hear Russell's clarinet -- in any setting. Lords listed the following + some more tracks as seen on your cover. The reissue has a different title obviously 'Round midnight [R7128-15] Pee Wee Russell New Groove: Pee Wee Russell Quartet: Marshall Brown (v-tb,b-tp) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Russell George (b) Ron Lundberg (d) New York, November 12, 1962 CO76992 Taps Miller (unissued) CO76993 'Round midnight - CO76994 My mother's eyes - CO76995 Pee Wee's blues Col CL1985, CBS (E)SBPG62242, I Grandi del Jazz (It)GDJ-07, Time-Life STL-J17, Solar (Sp)4569938 [CD] CO76996 Moten swing (unissued) Edited September 11, 2020 by jazzcorner Quote
sidewinder Posted September 12, 2020 Report Posted September 12, 2020 Mixed 47w63rd/NY labels, DG mono. Hits the spot ! Quote
kh1958 Posted September 13, 2020 Report Posted September 13, 2020 Ralph Towner and John Abercrombie, Sargasso Sea (ECM) Jimmy Cleveland, Rhythm Crazy (Emarcy) Duke Ellington, Jazz Violin Sessions (Atlantic) Bud Shank, This Bud's For You (Muse) Fela, Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense (Philips Nigeria) Quote
mjazzg Posted September 13, 2020 Report Posted September 13, 2020 Joseph Jarman, Don Moye - Earth Passage - Density [Black Saint] Joseph Jarman, Don Moye - Black Paladins [Black Saint] Joseph Jarman, Anthony Braxton - Together Alone [Delmark] Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 13, 2020 Report Posted September 13, 2020 7 hours ago, mjazzg said: Joseph Jarman, Don Moye - Earth Passage - Density [Black Saint] Joseph Jarman, Don Moye - Black Paladins [Black Saint] Joseph Jarman, Anthony Braxton - Together Alone [Delmark] Glad these got an outing Quote
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