Daniel A Posted Saturday at 09:49 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:49 PM (edited) On 12/13/2024 at 8:58 AM, Rabshakeh said: Lee Konitz and Martial Solal - European Episode Nice!! Now playing: Edited Saturday at 09:52 PM by Daniel A Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 10:48 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:48 PM 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: GNP Crescendo GNPS Vol. 15 (Japan edition) - Lionel Hampton And The Just Jazz All Stars - rec. 1955 - 👍 - I have the German Bellaphon issue from 1973 Quote
JSngry Posted Sunday at 12:18 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:18 AM 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: GNP Crescendo GNPS Vol. 15 (Japan edition) - Lionel Hampton And The Just Jazz All Stars - rec. 1955 - Are you sure about the 1955 recording date? Looks like more from the August 4, 1947 concert? Quote
HutchFan Posted Sunday at 01:07 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:07 AM Dave Liebman Quintet - Doin' It Again (Timeless, 1979) with Terumasa Hino, John Scofield, Ron McClure, and Adam Nussbaum Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 08:47 AM Report Posted Sunday at 08:47 AM 8 hours ago, JSngry said: Are you sure about the 1955 recording date? Looks like more from the August 4, 1947 concert? Re: Lionel Hampton on GNP Crescendo Yes you're right. The liner notes from Gene Norman are dated 1955. The inlay in japanese language shows 1947/08/04 Thanks for the correction Quote
optatio Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM Report Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM 25 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Re: Lionel Hampton on GNP Crescendo Yes you're right. The liner notes from Gene Norman are dated 1955. The inlay in japanese language shows 1947/08/04 Thanks for the correction „Recorded at Pasadena Civic Auditorium, August 4, 1947“ - quoted here: https://www.discogs.com/de/release/6278618-Lionel-Hampton-Lionel-Hampton-Vol-https://www.discogs.com/de/release/8300595-Lionel-Hampton-And-The-Just-Jazz-All-Stars-Lionel-Hampton-And-The-Just-Jazz-All-Stars Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM 1 hour ago, JSngry said: That was a eventful concert! Can also recommend from my stock this one (3 LP set) covering concerts from 1947/04/29 up to 1949/05/09 Quote
JSngry Posted Sunday at 03:53 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:53 PM This Decca 10" was my first exposure to that concert: Quote
aparxa Posted Sunday at 05:21 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:21 PM The Great Lars Gullin Vol. 5 1954/55 Mal Waldron - Meditations Shakti – A Handful Of Beauty Quote
soulpope Posted Sunday at 05:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:28 PM 6 minutes ago, aparxa said: The Great Lars Gullin Vol. 5 1954/55 Mal Waldron - Meditations Shakti – A Handful Of Beauty Excellent line-up 👌 .... Quote
kh1958 Posted Sunday at 06:03 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:03 PM Martial Solal Trio in Concert (Liberty) Quote
soulpope Posted Sunday at 06:09 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:09 PM 6 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Martial Solal Trio in Concert (Liberty) Good one .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted Sunday at 08:26 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:26 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, JSngry said: This Decca 10" was my first exposure to that concert: 😁 Seems the same DECCA material is on this 12" edition DL 4194 I have (August 04, 1947) ;-]] Edited Sunday at 08:43 PM by jazzcorner scans & text Quote
adh1907 Posted Sunday at 09:52 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:52 PM 5 hours ago, JSngry said: This Decca 10" was my first exposure to that concert: Clearing my parent’s house this summer, I found this with a sticker on which my Dad had written, ‘first record I bought, give to Anthony.’ I also discovered a Max Roach Drum Quintet 78 originally on Debut records (Esquire edition) with Hank Mobley. Just one of those things. Looking forward to playing this. Anthony London Quote
JSngry Posted Sunday at 09:52 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:52 PM That "Stardust" solo appears to have caused a bit of a stir back in the day. My high school band director had that 10", and I've seen your 12" on both LP and CD for decades. Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 05:49 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:49 PM (edited) My boss gave me a $100 gift card for Christmas, so I splurged and bought three Bobby Hutcherson LPs -- Happenings, Oblique, and Medina -- even though I already have these albums on CD. Now spinning: This is the first Tone Poet I've ever heard, and -- I've gotta admit -- the AQ is remarkable. Of course, the music is stupendous. But I knew that already. Edited Monday at 05:50 PM by HutchFan Quote
Pim Posted Monday at 06:03 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:03 PM 2 minutes ago, HutchFan said: My boss gave me a $100 gift card for Christmas, so I splurged and bought three Bobby Hutcherson LPs -- Happenings, Oblique, and Medina -- even though I already have these albums on CD. Now spinning: This is the first Tone Poet I've ever heard, and -- I've gotta admit -- the AQ is remarkable. Of course, the music is stupendous. But I knew that already. That was the first Tone Poet I bought and yes it sounds amazing. It was for me also the album that made me decide I had to own every Hutch on Blue Note. Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:23 PM 8 minutes ago, Pim said: That was the first Tone Poet I bought and yes it sounds amazing. It was for me also the album that made me decide I had to own every Hutch on Blue Note. I have no difficulty whatsoever understanding that sentiment. Over the years, I've collected (nearly) everything that Hutcherson ever recorded -- both as a leader and sideman -- across his entire career. For me, Medina was the first Hutcherson album that blew my mind & made me want to hear all of his music. And it just so happens that I'm now listening to . . . Medina. Quote
HutchFan Posted Monday at 07:03 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:03 PM And now on to Happenings, which is my favorite Bobby Hutcherson album (on most days): Quote
mjazzg Posted Monday at 07:24 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:24 PM 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: My boss gave me a $100 gift card for Christmas Could we arrange for your boss to talk to mine perhaps? Nice Xmas haul Quote
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