ajf67 Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Milt Jackson Plenty, Plenty Soul Quote
ajf67 Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce Jazz Lab This is a 6-eye mono that qualifies as a great find. I bought it at a garage sale about 5 years ago for $2. "Over The Rainbow" is on now. Great stuff. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Tristano/Konitz/Marsh Mosaic LP set just being hauled out of its storage pen for 33rpm action. Inspired by watching that great Tristano Copenhagen Concert DVD. Quote
brownie Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 (edited) Jackie McLean 'Bluesnik' (BN 63rd St). Love the album. And the cover. Wish I knew where the Paris outdoor cafe where McLean sits and watches the surroundings is located to check it out! Edited September 28, 2004 by brownie Quote
Leeway Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Jackie McLean 'Bluesnik' (BN 63rd St). Love the album. And the cover. Wish I knew where the Paris outdoor cafe where McLean sits and watches the surroundings is located to check it out! St. Germain? Montmartre? Quote
couw Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 brownie can make a list of all the little tabacs of paris and check them one by one, it'll give him something to do besides redecorating his music room when he retires. Quote
brownie Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 St. Germain? Montmartre? Most surely the Left Bank. For years, I was under the impression that it was right next to the Le Chat Qui Peche club on the Rue de la Huchette where McLean was playing in the early sixties but it's not. Bertrand might know. Or Vincent probably asked McLean already. couw, I'm not even starting to go to all the Paris tabacs. Unless you come back to Paris and start exploring the cafes scene and their wines (OK, beers for you ) Quote
couw Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 couw, I'm not even starting to go to all the Paris tabacs. Unless you come back to Paris and start exploring the cafes scene and their wines (OK, beers for you ) oo la la! I'll have to debate this at home. But I fear the worst visiting those places. Then again, maybe I read the wrong books... Quote
Leeway Posted September 29, 2004 Report Posted September 29, 2004 My wife and I went to Paris a few years ago and loved it. I had been there many years befoe as a wandering teen, and loved it then too. When we last went, we went to a jazz club, La Cave Huchette (?). The place was packed, lots of young people, and many people dancing! When have you last seen that Stateside? A pretty good French combo was playing. I'd love to spend a lot more time there, maybe even, after retirement (Lawd, will that EVER come?!) live there part of the year. Maybe then I will have a chance to find Jackie's tabac. Quote
wolff Posted September 29, 2004 Author Report Posted September 29, 2004 Tristano/Konitz/Marsh Mosaic LP set just being hauled out of its storage pen for 33rpm action. Inspired by watching that great Tristano Copenhagen Concert DVD. Mine will be here tomorrow!! I hope. Ellington/Hodges: Side By Side Miles/Coltrane: Play Richard Rodgers Quote
wolff Posted September 29, 2004 Author Report Posted September 29, 2004 brownie can make a list of all the little tabacs of paris and check them one by one, it'll give him something to do besides redecorating his music room when he retires. In Paris with Brownie.....A great cigar morning, noon and night. I'm there!! Nothing like poking around in great record collections and full humidors!! What's a 'tabac'? Quote
ajf67 Posted September 29, 2004 Report Posted September 29, 2004 Tonight so far: Larry Young Of Love and Peace NY mono Roland Kirk Here Comes the Whistleman mono Anthony Braxton Duets 1976 with Muhal Richard Abrams Quote
mailman Posted September 29, 2004 Report Posted September 29, 2004 Don Patterson-These Are Soulfull Days- Muse LP. With Pat Martino and Jimmy Heath recorded in 1973. To think that I've had this one for thirty years. Quote
brownie Posted September 29, 2004 Report Posted September 29, 2004 brownie can make a list of all the little tabacs of paris and check them one by one, it'll give him something to do besides redecorating his music room when he retires. In Paris with Brownie.....A great cigar morning, noon and night. I'm there!! Nothing like poking around in great record collections and full humidors!! What's a 'tabac'? A tabac is a French cafe (or bistro) that sells cigarettes plus various things including some cigars. wolff, you're welcome to join us for the search of the Paris Bluesnik cafe B-) I'll provide the cigars... Quote
wolff Posted September 30, 2004 Author Report Posted September 30, 2004 To think that I've had this one for thirty years. I've got a couple of those. Elvis Costello: All This Useless Beauty Little Village with Ry Cooder and John Hiatt Johnny Clarke: Rockers Time Now Found myself in the "C' section. Quote
ajf67 Posted September 30, 2004 Report Posted September 30, 2004 Tonight so far: Ornette Coleman Trio At the "Golden Circle" Stochholm, Vol 1 Sam Rivers Dave Holland, Vol 2 Improvising Artists Records, 1976 session Charles Lloyd in Europe Atlantic, 1968 Quote
brownie Posted September 30, 2004 Report Posted September 30, 2004 Howard McGhee Sextet 'Live At Emerson's' (Zim). Very nice 1978 (??) live date with Frank Wess and Clifford Jordan. Liner notes by Arnold Jay Smith are dated July 1977 Quote
wolff Posted October 1, 2004 Author Report Posted October 1, 2004 Count Basie...Spanning late 30's to early 60's... Decca/Columbia/Roulette sides. Quote
porcy62 Posted October 1, 2004 Report Posted October 1, 2004 Something different just to start the week end NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS "Kicking Against The Pricks" Quote
wolff Posted October 2, 2004 Author Report Posted October 2, 2004 Charlie Parker: Complete Savoy Sessions Quote
sidewinder Posted October 2, 2004 Report Posted October 2, 2004 Johnny Griffin 'The Kerry Dancers' UK Riverside mono. To be followed by Lee Morgan 'Cornbread' NYC. Quote
Leeway Posted October 2, 2004 Report Posted October 2, 2004 "WORST OF THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE" - RCA It felt good to hear some kick-ass, Sixties, sex-drugs-protest, psychedlic, take-it-to-the-street, ROCK 'N ROLL JA music from 1966-1969. Marty Balin, Grace Slick, Jorma Kaukonen, Paul Kantner- a great band at its height. Quote
paul secor Posted October 2, 2004 Report Posted October 2, 2004 Hank Mobley Quintet featuring Sonny Clark (Blue Note/Toshiba-Japan) Quote
ajf67 Posted October 2, 2004 Report Posted October 2, 2004 Louis Armstrong Story, Vol 2 Columbia 2-eye Quote
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