porcy62 Posted August 31, 2008 Report Posted August 31, 2008 Yusuf Lateef - INTO SOMETHING - New Jazz, mono DG Quote
porcy62 Posted August 31, 2008 Report Posted August 31, 2008 Don Ellis - ...HOW TIME PASSES... - Candid, mono. Quote
kh1958 Posted August 31, 2008 Report Posted August 31, 2008 Modern Jazz Quartet--Under the Jasmine Tree (Apple) Horace Silver--Tokyo Blues (Blue Note, Liberty blue and white label, Van Gelder) For Jazz Lovers (emarcy) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Don Ellis - ...HOW TIME PASSES... - Candid, mono. Would love to have an OG of that. Quote
Shannon Dickey Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Harold Land "Harold In The Land Of Jazz" Original Contemporary. W/ Rolf Ericson, Carl Perkins, Leroy Vinnegar and Frank Butler. :tup Quote
kh1958 Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Miles Davis--Dig (Prestige, black and gold label) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 John Dankworth - The Million Dollar Collection - Fontana (stereo) Same concept as "Pictures at an Exhibition," but it's better than Mussorgsky (IMHO). Quote
sidewinder Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 'Bite Hard' - Music de Wolfe collection of 70s library music. Quote
pasta Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Blue Mitchell- Blues' Blues (Mainstream Records) Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 'Bite Hard' - Music de Wolfe collection of 70s library music. I am OBSESSED with tracks 4 and 5 from this collection. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 'Bite Hard' - Music de Wolfe collection of 70s library music. I am OBSESSED with tracks 4 and 5 from this collection. Really? Quite enjoy this LP - in a 'bring back the 1970s' sort of way. Much of this music was used as backing for the TV test card back in the day ! Quote
sidewinder Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 (edited) 'Bite Hard' - Music de Wolfe collection of 70s library music. I am OBSESSED with tracks 4 and 5 from this collection. Track 4 - 'Spiro' by Anton Valotti, 1975 Track 5 - 'Collect' by Alan Hawkshaw 1972. My faves are side 1 track 6 ('Main Chance' - Parker/Parish), track 5 on side 2 ('Condition Red' - Barry Stoller 1972) and track 6 on side 2 ('Hot Ice' - Alan Parker 1974). Cheesy but damn good. Edited September 1, 2008 by sidewinder Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Yes, those are the two tracks. I remember "Main Chance" but don't remember the other two offhand. I have the CD - I'll have to give it a spin. Quote
porcy62 Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 (edited) Yes, those are the two tracks. I remember "Main Chance" but don't remember the other two offhand. I have the CD - I'll have to give it a spin. A CD doesn't really 'spin': it's a cold and mercyless laser that count holes...and it isn't John Lennon, so do yourself a favour and get the LP. Now SPINNING Lou Donaldson - Mr. Shing-a-ling - BN Liberty. Edited September 1, 2008 by porcy62 Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 Yes, those are the two tracks. I remember "Main Chance" but don't remember the other two offhand. I have the CD - I'll have to give it a spin. A CD doesn't really 'spin': it's a cold and mercyless laser that count holes...and it isn't John Lennon, so do yourself a favour and get the LP. Now they know how many holes it takes to fill a CD. Quote
porcy62 Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 (edited) Yes, those are the two tracks. I remember "Main Chance" but don't remember the other two offhand. I have the CD - I'll have to give it a spin. A CD doesn't really 'spin': it's a cold and mercyless laser that count holes...and it isn't John Lennon, so do yourself a favour and get the LP. Now they know how many holes it takes to fill a CD. Exactly: four thousands, according to experts. Now diggin: John Renbourn - Faro Annie - Transatlantic Edited September 1, 2008 by porcy62 Quote
stuartjewkes Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Yes, those are the two tracks. I remember "Main Chance" but don't remember the other two offhand. I have the CD - I'll have to give it a spin. A CD doesn't really 'spin': it's a cold and mercyless laser that count holes...and it isn't John Lennon, so do yourself a favour and get the LP. Now they know how many holes it takes to fill a CD. Exactly: four thousands, according to experts. Now diggin: John Renbourn - Faro Annie - Transatlantic I'd love to turnnnnnnnn..... etc Quote
sidewinder Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Webster Young 'Plays & Sings The Miles Davis Songbook, Vol 3' (VGM, mono) Quote
Chalupa Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 I had a Roscoe Mitchell on Sackville listening session today. Quote
mikeweil Posted September 4, 2008 Report Posted September 4, 2008 Today is vinyl day: First, Sam Most's Debut LP from the Xanadu reissue Second, Bill Evans with Jeremy Steig, What's New (Verve) now: Dexter Gordon & Slide Hampton, A Day In Copenhagen (MPS) - this is a killer album, with Dexter in top form swinging like mad and a slightly knife-edged tone similar to Yusef Lateef's - highly recommended. Dizzy Reece is in the band, too, and Kenny Drew, NHÖP and Art Taylor. Quote
six string Posted September 4, 2008 Report Posted September 4, 2008 Pat Martino's Exit (Muse) wlp followed by Joe Farrell's Skateboard Park (Xanadu) Quote
porcy62 Posted September 4, 2008 Report Posted September 4, 2008 Tina Brooks - TRUE BLUE - MusicMatters 45 rpm reissue. Whatever one could think about SH, etc, they have a killer sound. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 4, 2008 Report Posted September 4, 2008 now: Dexter Gordon & Slide Hampton, A Day In Copenhagen (MPS) - this is a killer album, with Dexter in top form swinging like mad and a slightly knife-edged tone similar to Yusef Lateef's - highly recommended. Dizzy Reece is in the band, too, and Kenny Drew, NHÖP and Art Taylor. Great LP. Particularly like Art Taylor on this one. Quote
sidewinder Posted September 5, 2008 Report Posted September 5, 2008 Stan Tracey Big Brass 'Seven Ages Of Man' (Columbia Lansdowne stereo) Joe Harriott 'Abstract' (Columbia Lansdowne stereo) Tubby Hayes 'Mexican Green' (UK Fontana, stereo) Neil Ardley etc. 'Will Power' (UK Argo 2LP, stereo) and Michael Garrick 'Troppo' on CD ! Quote
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