Rabshakeh Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 (edited) Don Cherry - Mu 1 The six year old is in his Don Cherry phase, it turns out. I tried to make him articulate why he likes it but he basically said he liked 'Brown Rice' so now he likes all Don Cherry, which I guess is how the 6 year old mind works. Edited November 15 by Rabshakeh Quote
optatio Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 17 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Don Cherry - Mu 1 The six year old is in his Don Cherry phase, it turns out. I tried to make him articulate why he likes it but he basically said he liked 'Brown Rice' so now he likes all Don Cherry, which I guess is how the 6 year old mind works. 👍 - I have the Affinity issue AFF 8 from 1978 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 9 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Great posting ! Yes that´s a very good description of Moncur´s ability as a composer. I didn´t know he was a junkie but it´s strange that even after Bird´s death so many musicians in the 60´s who started to play only after Bird was dead, became junkies. I never in live would have thought that Woody Shaw was a junkey. From the way he looked and he was presented by Columbia he seemed to me as the perfect musican who also is a model citizen, highly intelectual, loving husband and father and stuff, and when I saw him the last time in 1987 I couldn´t believe THIS is THE Woody Shaw..... heroin is still a very widely used drug in the US, as are other opiates, in a variety of communities. It's nasty stuff; I'm probably not the only one on this board who has had friends who were addicted and succumbed to the drug. But yes, among post-Bird jazz musicians, there was a significant number who battled 'personal problems" to varying degrees. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 First spin: Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño (Inca, 1974) My LP is the newly reissued Craft 180-gram vinyl. Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 Swingtime St 1028 - Lee Konitz "Swingtime" - rec. 1956 - Konitz with european friends on tour Quote
mjazzg Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Swingtime St 1028 - Lee Konitz "Swingtime" - rec. 1956 - Konitz with european friends on tour What a great cover Quote
soulpope Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: First spin: Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño (Inca, 1974) My LP is the newly reissued Craft 180-gram vinyl. Bet this sounds great 🥳🥳 .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark The great rediscovery of the first internet age. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Anthony Braxton - Seven Compositions 1978 Quote
soulpope Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 20 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Anthony Braxton - Seven Compositions 1978 Superb Alex Dutilh Cover Photography 👌👍 .... Quote
mjazzg Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 (edited) Tyshawn Sorey Trio - The Susceptible Now [Pi Recordings, USA 2024] Oto in February, can't wait Edited November 17 by mjazzg Quote
optatio Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Albert Ayler - Vibrations 👍 - as Albert Ayler. I Grandi Del Jazz.12. Fabbri Editori GdJ 12 [1981] on my shelf! Quote
Pim Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 (edited) Should I get Schizophrenic Blues as well? Edited November 16 by Pim Quote
Pim Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 okay Craft did a very good job again. This is a huge improvement to the MOV copy I used to own. Quote
kh1958 Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Kenny Burrell, Tin Tin Deo (Concord) Stan Getz, Greatest Hits (Prestige) Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Fresh Sound FSR-101 - Dave Pell " The Dave Pell Octet Plays Again" - rec. 1984 - Engineer: Greg Venable Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 (edited) Anthony Braxton - For Alto Edited November 17 by Rabshakeh Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 William Hooker - Is Eternal Life One of those records that I picked up much too early in my listening career, presumably because it was on some sort of list (Thurston Moore's?). Still a great record and one of my favourites. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 14 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Fresh Sound FSR-101 - Dave Pell " The Dave Pell Octet Plays Again" - rec. 1984 - Engineer: Greg Venable I wonder why Fresh Sound copied the Contemporary Records' label design? Did Pell ever record for Contemporary? Quote
mjazzg Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: William Hooker - Is Eternal Life One of those records that I picked up much too early in my listening career, presumably because it was on some sort of list (Thurston Moore's?). Still a great record and one of my favourites. Great indeed Quote
mjazzg Posted November 17 Report Posted November 17 On 11/16/2024 at 11:36 AM, mjazzg said: Tyshawn Sorey Trio - The Susceptible Now [Pi Recordings, USA 2024] Oto in February, can't wait This again Quote
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