Pim Posted May 18, 2023 Report Posted May 18, 2023 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Yep. I'm jealous, Gheorghe. I never got to see Max. Hutcherson's two quartet records with Herbie -- this one and Happenings -- are soooooooo good. Yeah love them both! Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 Leon Levitt -- I think that was his name -- bought my copy of the Stewart Henderson album on JazzTone for a good sum many years ago. Think I took a bath afterwards. Quote
soulpope Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 On 5/18/2023 at 12:14 AM, HutchFan said: Now on my turntable: Michel Graillier & Christian Escoudé - Libra (Musica, 1978) Good one .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 I listend to this one yesterday since I wanted to hear a recorded version of "Daahoud" which is a fine tune to play, I love the key and the changes. This is wonderful stuff, that version of "What´s New" and "Lover Man" . "April" is played at a very very fast tempo, IMHO a bit too fast. But it´s sad that the piano is barely audible. It´s clear it is just an amateur recording, but others even from earlier years, even those early Minton´s jams have better recording quality and you hear the piano and the bass. From those fragments I could hear from the piano it seems that Bud´s little brother sometimes got his ideas from his big brother, but doesn´t seem to have that unique "touch" that Bud has. And sometimes he sounds more like Elmo Hope. Sonny Rollins sometimes is a bit subdued on that album, there are fine examples of good drumming of Max Roach, the drums is quite well recorded . But some stuff is just too fast played for comfortable listening and playing. 52´nd street theme IS a fast tune, and I think the way Bird or Bud did it up tempo is very enjoyable, but here it is over fast, so the bassist just cannot play a walking line at that tempo. I think George Morrow was a very good bebop bassist. His solo on "Lover Man" is wonderful. After Clifford Brown´s death I think he had settled in the L.A. area and became the mentor of a musician, who himself is my mentor..... Quote
sidewinder Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 (edited) Resteamed, limited edition 1000. The sleeve is fairly basic but it is indeed in stereo and the sound is A1. Certainly at least as good as the original Columbia mono and might even be better. For clarity of detail, the best I’ve heard. Maybe the old mono might have an edge in terms of ‘atmosphere’, will have to check. 17 hours ago, HutchFan said: I'm jealous, Gheorghe. I never got to see Max. I thought I hadn’t - but recently came across an old t shirt with the gig lineup on it which confirmed that I had ! It was a Dizzy Gillespie all star tribute at Drew Medical School grounds, South Central LA in the 1990s. I don’t think Max was on stage for too long but not sure. Melba Liston was also there, directing the trombones. The band was full of great names - Billy Mitchell, Billy Root, Lalo Schifrin, Big Black, Al McGibbon, Garnett Brown, Bobby Bryant. Thinking about it a bit more, pretty sure I saw Max in London at a Charlie Parker tribute in 1980 too. Edited May 19, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
HutchFan Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 Now spinning: Azar Lawrence - Summer Solstice (Prestige, 1975) with Gerald Hayes (fl), Raul de Souza (tb), Amaury Tristão (g), Albert Dailey (p), Dom Salvador (p), Ron Carter (b), Billy Hart (d), and Guilherme Franco (d, perc) Craft 180 gram reissue. Excellent AQ and terrific music that's full of bright moments. 6 hours ago, sidewinder said: Resteamed, limited edition 1000. The sleeve is fairly basic but it is indeed in stereo and the sound is A1. Certainly at least as good as the original Columbia mono and might even be better. For clarity of detail, the best I’ve heard. Maybe the old mono might have an edge in terms of ‘atmosphere’, will have to check. Hmm. That looks VERY tempting! Quote
jlhoots Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 13 hours ago, Larry Kart said: Leon Levitt -- I think that was his name -- bought my copy of the Stewart Henderson album on JazzTone for a good sum many years ago. Think I took a bath afterwards. I remember Leon. He bought a bunch of vinyl from me 20+ years ago. This album I have as a CD reissue with a much different cover. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now spinning: Azar Lawrence - Summer Solstice (Prestige, 1975) with Gerald Hayes (fl), Raul de Souza (tb), Amaury Tristão (g), Albert Dailey (p), Dom Salvador (p), Ron Carter (b), Billy Hart (d), and Guilherme Franco (d, perc) Craft 180 gram reissue. Excellent AQ and terrific music that's full of bright moments. Hmm, and that looks very interesting...😃 Quote
sidewinder Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 (edited) UK Columbia, mono first press. Excellent though the stereo reissue is, I think this has the edge - a bit more full bodied, especially in the bass. Nice rich sound, at the expense of a bit more surface noise. Edited May 19, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 19, 2023 Report Posted May 19, 2023 On 5/18/2023 at 1:20 AM, Gheorghe said: I love it so much and it was a key record for me. Max Roach, together with Philly J.J. and Danny Richmond were my drum heroes when I was a young boy. I was so exited when I finally saw Roach live, an event I´ll never forget. It was shortly after I had seen Mingus, had seen Dizzy so I could say then that I had seen at least 3 members of the "Massey Hall Concert" in my early years. Roach did a 3/4 version of "Round Midnite", he did "It´s Time" and "Peaceful Heart" and solo "The Drum Waltzes" and "Mr. Hi Hat". The next day I bought the record. Mine has another cover than yours. Most stuff sold here in Europe was on that French Label "America"....most of the Mingus albums for example.... For me it was like "Mingus Family" since this Roach album has Cliff Jordan AND Mal Waldron, two musicians I had associated with Mingus since I had them on record with Mingus. yeah, the America pressing is what I have as well. Fantastic album. Quote
kh1958 Posted May 20, 2023 Report Posted May 20, 2023 Donald Byrd, At the Half Note Cafe, volume 1 (Blue Note/ Tone Poet) Louis Bellson Jam (Pablo) Quote
BillF Posted May 20, 2023 Report Posted May 20, 2023 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: Donald Byrd, At the Half Note Cafe, volume 1 (Blue Note/ Tone Poet) Louis Bellson Jam (Pablo) 👍 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted May 21, 2023 Report Posted May 21, 2023 Dejan's Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans – Here Come Da Great Olympia Band (Preservation Hall, 1974) Quote
kh1958 Posted May 21, 2023 Report Posted May 21, 2023 Harold Vick, Steppin' Out (Blue Note/Tone Poet) Al Cohn-Zoot Sims Quintet, You 'N Me (Mercury) Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted May 21, 2023 Report Posted May 21, 2023 On 5/18/2023 at 9:59 PM, jazzcorner said: I wonder what the artwork people were up to with this one? Doing a (toned-down) Jim Flora imitation? Anyway ... looks like an interesting item to look out for ... Quote
HutchFan Posted May 21, 2023 Report Posted May 21, 2023 Now spinning: Don Ewell - Live at the 100 Club (77 Records, 1971) Very nice. Quote
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