porcy62 Posted March 28, 2008 Report Posted March 28, 2008 Almost got through side A of Air - Air Time (Nessa) before my son informed me that he wanted to watch tv. Sigh. Side B. Finally. I had the same problem tonight with my daughter : she wanted to watch cartoons on TV. But my Don Sleet's All Members, jazzland orange DG original was spinning. I said no. Don Sleet wins. Shees...and they wonder why young people don't like jazz. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 28, 2008 Report Posted March 28, 2008 (edited) If I was forced to pick a favorite Beach Boys track, it might be "Let Him Run Wild." Capitol Rainbow, mono. Edited March 29, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
kh1958 Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 Johnny Hammon Smith--The Stinger (Prestige, blue label) Stan Getz--Another World (Columbia) Charlie Parker--Now's the Time (Verve, Japanese pressing) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 (edited) My copy is mono. Both "Moonlight on the Ganges" and "Eddie and the Witch Doctor" have long shown up on my exotica compilations. Edited March 29, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
paul secor Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 Hank Mobley w. Lee Morgan: Peckin' Time (BN/King - Japan) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 Columbia 6-eye mono (my Dad's copy). RIP Gene Puerling. And also my Dad, who loved the Hi-Los. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 (edited) Capitol rainbow (side logo), mono. Early Capitol stereo sessions were recorded with completely different mic setups and mixes. The mono version of this album has much more fullness and presence than the stereo. This copy is PRISTINE! Love the opening "wooosh" you hear in the lead-in groove on Capitol mono LPs of this vintage. Edited March 29, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
porcy62 Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 Eberhard Weber's afternoon: The Colours of Chloe Yellow Fields Orchestra All ECM, obviously. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 (edited) Featuring the Hi Los - Sutton stereo (fake stereo, methinks) Early material from labels like Trend. Actually, a couple of tracks are out of phase true stereo. Edited March 29, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Clunky Posted March 29, 2008 Report Posted March 29, 2008 The Louis Cottrell Trio- Bourbon Street- N.O.\Living Legends- Riverside Japanese reissue, amazing and wonderful music, next up keeping the New Orleans feeling going New Orleans today volume two- an anthology of music from the crescent city 77 records not exactly hifi but spirited playing by a large and varied cast. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Last night, it was Kenny Burrell - Round midnight - Fantasy, highly flexible early 70s pressing Jimmy Smith & Kenny Burrell - Blue bash - Verve orig, stereo, and doesn't bend in your hands MG Quote
sidewinder Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Wayne Shorter 'Schizophrenia' (BN Liberty stereo) - signed by the Man himself on the back. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 (edited) Egberto Gismonti - Danca de Cabecas - ECM Edited March 30, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 (edited) The Hi-Los on Hand - Kapp (mono) Compilation of their early stuff from the Trend label, all of which ended up with MCA (AFAIK). Edited March 30, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 The Hi-Los Happen to Folk Songs - Reprise Stereo w/Billy May Amazing a capella version of "Molly Malone." Hilarious cover art: Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 (edited) The Hi-Los - Broadway Playbill - Columbia (6 eye mono). Not one of their better albums, IMHO. Edited March 30, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 (edited) Daktari - Shelly Manne - Atlantic red & purple label, mono. The chimp on this show had an impressive career. She played Debbie the Bloop on "Lost in Space" and Mata Hari on "Lancelot Link Secret Chimp." The makeup department on "Planet of the Apes" also used an impression of her face for the chimp masks for those films. Quite a run, huh? Edited March 30, 2008 by Teasing the Korean Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Wayne Shorter 'Schizophrenia' (BN Liberty stereo) - signed by the Man himself on the back. Wow, I normally try to stay away from The Man. Quote
paul secor Posted March 30, 2008 Report Posted March 30, 2008 Duke Jordan Trio: Live in Japan (Steeplechase) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 Alan Skidmore/Elton Dean/John Marshall/Chris Laurence - El Skid - (Vinyl) Quote
kh1958 Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 Ornette Coleman--Opening the Caravan of Dreams (Caravan of Dreams) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 Paul Metzger - Four Improvisations on Modified Banjo and Guitar - (Nero's Neptune) Quote
BillF Posted March 31, 2008 Report Posted March 31, 2008 John Coltrane/Lee Morgan (Swing/Roulette) On Side 1 Coltrane leads a group which preceded the classic quartet. It has Tyner, Billy Higgins and Steve Davis and they play three Coltrane compositions, "Exotica", "One and Four" and "Simple Like". Although these tracks are not particularly well known, they are of the highest quality, Coltrane playing with amazing passion and they are my favorite pieces of Coltrane on record. Anybody else a fan for them? Side 2 has a quintet of Morgan, Shorter, Timmons, Jimmy Rowser and Art Taylor. Quote
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