soulpope Posted December 27, 2022 Report Posted December 27, 2022 4 hours ago, Pim said: ❤❤❤ and more .... Quote
Pim Posted December 27, 2022 Report Posted December 27, 2022 Terumasa Hino inspired by Miles Davis? Quote
soulpope Posted December 27, 2022 Report Posted December 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Pim said: Terumasa Hino inspired by Miles Davis? With the subsequent release aka "Into The Heaven" more on the heels of MD "2nd Quintet" .... Quote
HutchFan Posted December 27, 2022 Report Posted December 27, 2022 with Claudio Roditi, Jim McNeely, Mike Richmond, and Billy Hart Quote
Pim Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 great record but an awful pressing. Lots of distortion, it’s not a nice listening experience. Quote
sidewinder Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 16 hours ago, HutchFan said: with Claudio Roditi, Jim McNeely, Mike Richmond, and Billy Hart I remember seeing him a few times in a restaurant venue accompanied just by bass. Quote
Gheorghe Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 14 hours ago, optatio said: The only Frank Morgan I ever heard was on that Prestige Album Wardell Gray Vol. II on that session where he plays a very strong and emotional alto, and where you have the somehow strange but fascinating vibe sounds of Teddy Charles. I thing I wasn´t even familiar with the name of Frank Morgan then. It seems he got some publicity after having been released from jail, somewhere in the 80´s and he was feted in Jazz Podium as a Bird-like surviver, who playes first hand bop and there was a long story about him. But I also had heard statements from fellow musicians that he was very difficult to deal with, and though he claimed that he was clean after decades (which Chet Baker also said to Podium ) I think he was a bad junkey until the last moments of his live. I think I saw a you tube once where he let´s a young asiatic alto playin girl with the strange name "Grace Kelly" sit in and she was top, knewing the essence of bop from top to bottom, astonishing. But I heard that later she became more commercial and did singing also and so she lost me.... Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 6 hours ago, sidewinder said: I remember seeing him a few times in a restaurant venue accompanied just by bass. Back in 70s and 80s, Stowell made a series of albums with bassist David Friesen. Perhaps you saw Stowell with him? Stowell's more recent work in the trio Scenes -- with bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer John Bishop -- is what initially drew me to his playing. Quote
sidewinder Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Back in 70s and 80s, Stowell made a series of albums with bassist David Friesen. Perhaps you saw Stowell with him? Stowell's more recent work in the trio Scenes -- with bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer John Bishop -- is what initially drew me to his playing. No, not Friesen. This was in the mid 90s. Atillio Sanchi rings a bell - not sure if I got the name right. Stowell’s style holding the guitar is very distinctive. Almost as if he is playing a lute. The intimate style of music worked very well in a restaurant venue. From memory the meal was a fine steak ! Another good guitarist I saw in that period who liked to tour and play solo is Gene Bertoncini. I think he had local friends - a real virtuoso. On 12/26/2022 at 3:12 PM, mjazzg said: Picked that up a month or two ago and very pleased I did. Production values very high as you say. Music is great too Further refined my opinion on this Duke Pearson release after a spin on the RCM. It is better than previous issues - more fine detail comes through. Or maybe my deck is behaving itself ! The definitive issue. Edited December 28, 2022 by sidewinder Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 Recently plucked from a record store dollar bin: Billy Eckstine - Mister B. and the Band: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy/Arista, rec. 1945-47) Quote
jlhoots Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 9 hours ago, Gheorghe said: The only Frank Morgan I ever heard was on that Prestige Album Wardell Gray Vol. II on that session where he plays a very strong and emotional alto, and where you have the somehow strange but fascinating vibe sounds of Teddy Charles. I thing I wasn´t even familiar with the name of Frank Morgan then. It seems he got some publicity after having been released from jail, somewhere in the 80´s and he was feted in Jazz Podium as a Bird-like surviver, who playes first hand bop and there was a long story about him. But I also had heard statements from fellow musicians that he was very difficult to deal with, and though he claimed that he was clean after decades (which Chet Baker also said to Podium ) I think he was a bad junkey until the last moments of his live. I think I saw a you tube once where he let´s a young asiatic alto playin girl with the strange name "Grace Kelly" sit in and she was top, knewing the essence of bop from top to bottom, astonishing. But I heard that later she became more commercial and did singing also and so she lost me.... This post is a little strange. I saw Frank Morgan many times in Taos at The Taos Inn. He played fine, was quite lucid & didn't seem to be stoned (although I'm no expert on that). Was very nice to the local musicians accompanying him. May have been an a**hole at other times, but not then. Quote
BillF Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 15 minutes ago, HutchFan said: 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 Next up: Marcio Montarroyos - Magic Moment (Columbia/Lorimar, 1982) Quote
Brad Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 10 hours ago, Gheorghe said: The only Frank Morgan I ever heard was on that Prestige Album Wardell Gray Vol. II on that session where he plays a very strong and emotional alto, and where you have the somehow strange but fascinating vibe sounds of Teddy Charles. I thing I wasn´t even familiar with the name of Frank Morgan then. It seems he got some publicity after having been released from jail, somewhere in the 80´s and he was feted in Jazz Podium as a Bird-like surviver, who playes first hand bop and there was a long story about him. But I also had heard statements from fellow musicians that he was very difficult to deal with, and though he claimed that he was clean after decades (which Chet Baker also said to Podium ) I think he was a bad junkey until the last moments of his live. I think I saw a you tube once where he let´s a young asiatic alto playin girl with the strange name "Grace Kelly" sit in and she was top, knewing the essence of bop from top to bottom, astonishing. But I heard that later she became more commercial and did singing also and so she lost me.... She knows how to play but from what I know she did get commercial, trying to be more of a crowd pleaser and appealing to a wider audience (not that there’s anything wrong with that). I believe there is a thread or two about her. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted December 28, 2022 Report Posted December 28, 2022 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Next up: Marcio Montarroyos - Magic Moment (Columbia/Lorimar, 1982) Great cover. What's it like? Quote
jazzcorner Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 On 12/27/2022 at 9:36 PM, optatio said: 😁👍 Quote
Gheorghe Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 12 hours ago, jlhoots said: This post is a little strange. I saw Frank Morgan many times in Taos at The Taos Inn. He played fine, was quite lucid & didn't seem to be stoned (although I'm no expert on that). Was very nice to the local musicians accompanying him. May have been an a**hole at other times, but not then. I have not seen him, maybe he had not toured Austria. I also was astonished when I read that thing that fellow musicians complained about him. Until then I also had thought he is articulate and grateful for the fact that he can play. So I also was quite astonished to read about him quite shitty on more than one occasion. Maybe it was like Sonny Stitt. Stitt could be ok on several performances but could be really shitty on other occasions. I saw him only once and it was almost a desaster...., the way he lectured the rhythm section on the bandstand..... Quote
optatio Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 22 hours ago, Gheorghe said: ... I think I saw a you tube once where he let´s a young asiatic alto playin girl with the strange name "Grace Kelly" sit in and she was top, knewing the essence of bop from top to bottom, astonishing. But I heard that later she became more commercial and did singing also and so she lost me.... Grace Kelly was November 8, 2013 at the Göttingen Jazz Festival. Her play astonished me ... Quote
Gheorghe Posted December 29, 2022 Report Posted December 29, 2022 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: Recently plucked from a record store dollar bin: Billy Eckstine - Mister B. and the Band: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy/Arista, rec. 1945-47) This is one of my absolute top favourites. Billy Eckstine is my idea of a perfect singer. And this is the perfect band, never ever it happened again. Those incredible arrangements by Dameron and others, the approach of the songs, the ocasionally vintege bop like "Second Balcony Jump" or "Oo Bop Sh Bam" and all that . When I play a ballad, I THINK Billy Eckstine with Band, them great chord progressions, all that hip stuff. Maybe the last side doesn´t appeal to me as much as sides A-C , because it starts to get "Hollywood" with them strings and so on, but the songs still very fine, though the legendary band slowly disappears. All Stars you can give for that Double LP ! Quote
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