Jazz Kat Posted January 19, 2005 Report Posted January 19, 2005 Mundell Lowe, Tribute to Nick Ceroli lp. (1985) Quote
doubleM Posted January 19, 2005 Report Posted January 19, 2005 Andrew Hill: Compulsion (mint- Liberty pressing). Quote
Leeway Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 Riverside, Victor Japan pressing Another Riverside, Victor japan pressing (mono). JG sounds extremely sharp on this one. Quote
wolff Posted January 20, 2005 Author Report Posted January 20, 2005 Another great evening of listening to Blue Note's. Re-tubed my pre-amp and it's sounding nice. McLean: One Step Beyond Don Wilkerson: Elder Don John Patton: Along Came John Kenny Dorham: Una Mas Turrentine: Never let Me Go Quote
porcy62 Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 John McLaughlin EXTRAPOLATRION, I love this record Quote
JohnS Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 Charlie Mariano Jerry Dodgion Sextet; Beauties Of 1918. (Pacific Jazz Japanese King pressing. Quote
brownie Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 Art Pepper 'Gettin' Together' with Conte Candoli and the Miles rhythm section (Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb). (Contemporary deepgroove mono!) next: Lars Gullin Quintet Featuring Bernt Rosengren 'In Concert' (Storyville) Quote
Leeway Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 (edited) Riverside, Victor Japan pressing. Wes with one half of the then-Miles Davis Sextet-- Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, and with Johnny Griffin. Another Riverside Victor Japan. With Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb, as well as Nat Adderley, Bobby Jaspar, Benny Golson. Columbia CS 8048. And, my vinyl contribution to the "Counter-Inaugural"-- Impulse AS-9183 Edited January 21, 2005 by Leeway Quote
Jazz Kat Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 I just finished spinning Oscar Peterson's We Get Requests. Unusual album, for sure. But enjoyable. Quote
porcy62 Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 The Band STAGEFRIGHT , Capitol original pressing Quote
porcy62 Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 And, my vinyl contribution to the "Counter-Inaugural"-- Impulse AS-9183 Good Idea! I will spin THE BALLAD OF THE FALLEN Quote
Leeway Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 And, my vinyl contribution to the "Counter-Inaugural"-- Impulse AS-9183 Good Idea! I will spin THE BALLAD OF THE FALLEN Thanks Porcy-- I'm thinking more along the lines of "Song of the United Front" BTW, this is a wonderful album, full of passion, politics and musical creativity. Quote
Leeway Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 Blue Note Gems of Jazz BST-82001. A compendium of fine earlier performances, from between 1948-1953. One that jumped out at me this time was James Moody and His Modernists (I believe from an album of the same name, BN 5006), with Chano Pozo, "Tin Tin Deo." Pozo really knocked me out. Is this Moody album available on CD? Quote
Jazz Kat Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 Man, I just got finished jamming with Sidewinder. Man, that album has some good grooves! Quote
porcy62 Posted January 21, 2005 Report Posted January 21, 2005 And, my vinyl contribution to the "Counter-Inaugural"-- Impulse AS-9183 Good Idea! I will spin THE BALLAD OF THE FALLEN Thanks Porcy-- I'm thinking more along the lines of "Song of the United Front" BTW, this is a wonderful album, full of passion, politics and musical creativity. I love C. Haden! His liners notes in "LMO" impressed me from the first time (apart the music, obviously): "When I read of Dr. Ernesto Che Guevara's death..." That "Dr." showed an uncoventional respect for a man like "el Che". But this is a nostalgic confession of an old commies...Let's talk about music! Quote
Leeway Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 Bassist Wilbur Ware leads a group with Johnny Griffin, John Jenkins, Junior Mance, and frank Dunlop. Milestone Victor Japan mono. Quote
brownie Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 (edited) BST-82001. A compendium of fine earlier performances, from between 1948-1953. One that jumped out at me this time was James Moody and His Modernists (I believe from an album of the same name, BN 5006), with Chano Pozo, "Tin Tin Deo." Pozo really knocked me out. Is this Moody album available on CD? There was a Japanese BN CD 'New Sounds of Art Blakey & James Moody' from 1990 that had all nine sides that James Moody recorded for BN in October 1948. Ron McMaster made the digital transfers. Ed. add: see now that this is being discussed on the Discography forum! Edited January 22, 2005 by brownie Quote
sidewinder Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 Horace Silver 'The Jody Grind' BN Libery gatefold mono. Quote
sidewinder Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 Charles Mingus 'Let My Children Hear Music'. An original Dutch CBS pressing. Quote
sidewinder Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 Miles Davis 'Get Up With It' UK CBS issue 2LP To be followed up with Horace Silver Quintet 'You Gotta Take A Little Love' Liberty original. Quote
Leeway Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 BST-82001. A compendium of fine earlier performances, from between 1948-1953. One that jumped out at me this time was James Moody and His Modernists (I believe from an album of the same name, BN 5006), with Chano Pozo, "Tin Tin Deo." Pozo really knocked me out. Is this Moody album available on CD? There was a Japanese BN CD 'New Sounds of Art Blakey & James Moody' from 1990 that had all nine sides that James Moody recorded for BN in October 1948. Ron McMaster made the digital transfers. Ed. add: see now that this is being discussed on the Discography forum! Thanks Brownie for the info. Yes, I moved the question to the Discog thread. I figured, why am I asking about a CD issue in the Vinyl thread, for goodness sake? B-) I'd like to get the vinyl of course, but I figure my chances for finding a decent copy on vinyl are pretty slim (although I should check around). Quote
brownie Posted January 22, 2005 Report Posted January 22, 2005 Thanks Leeway for removing CDs out of this forum Now spinning: Shorty Rogers and his Giants 'Wherever The Wind Blows' (RCA) The Giants being Jimmy Giuffre, Lou Levy, Rakph Pena and Larry Bunker. Quote
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