porcy62 Posted April 11, 2005 Report Posted April 11, 2005 SONNY ROLLINS - NOW'S THE TIME - RCA stereo Quote
couw Posted April 11, 2005 Report Posted April 11, 2005 Bing Crosby w/ Peggy Lee, Jack Benny, Gary Cooper (Black Lion) Radio broadcast rec. March & October 1947 Quote
clandy44 Posted April 11, 2005 Report Posted April 11, 2005 Scott Hamilton and Buddy Tate, Back to Back. Quote
pasta Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Kiss- Music From the Elder King Crimson- Beat Living Colour- Time's Up (Digging Vernon's Jazzy runs on "Under Cover of Darkness!!!!!!) Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Braxton Five Pieces 1975 - Arista. Quote
ajf67 Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Three For All Phil Woods, Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell . 1981 date on Enja Records Quote
tooter Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Led by Hans Koller and including Ronnie Ross, Herb Geller, Toots Thielemans, Friedrich Gulda, Rolf Ericson and many more. 1962 - Germany. Quote
brownie Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Now playing: Mal Waldron - Jackie McLean 'Like Old Times' (JVC Japan) next: Charles Mingus 'Let My Children Hear Music' (CBS Holland) Quote
porcy62 Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 (edited) CANNONBALL ADDERLEY - INTRODUCING - EMARCY Whoops NAT ADDERLEY Edited April 12, 2005 by porcy62 Quote
patricia Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 I suppose I should have posted this on the "Great Finds" thread, but I have been listening to it, so.......... The find is "Hear Them Again" and it is a collection of fifty years of music, stretching from the early forties, mostly vocals, but the bands are the unheralded "extra". Now, although the collection also includes country, it's mostly vocalists backed by great big bands and wonderful orchestras. The collection is ten pristine records, boxed, with the two original booklets, un-dogeared. TEN DOLLARS!! I am listening, as I type, to "The Unforgettable Blues" record now, which includes "Blues in the Night" by Dinah Shore, "I Cover The Waterfront" by Shaw, "Stormy Weather" by Eckstine, "Solitude" by Ellington, "St Louis Blues" by Lena Horne and "Limehouse Blues" by Gould. The rest of the collection is eclectic, but it includes Armstrong, Pearl Bailey, Jack Teagarden, Billie Holiday, Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Sinatra, movin' up to Belefonte, Eddie Fisher and all the singers and bands from the fifties. I've also been listening to three albums by Maynard Ferguson, "M.F. Horn Two", "Live At Jimmy's - M.F. 4+5" and "Chameleon" and love them. That is not to mention a couple of new-to-me Jazztones, "Wild Bill Davison" and "Pee Wee Erwin". As my apartment gets dangerously close to being condemned by the Health Department and my laundry continues to rise like bread dough, I, of course, listen to music. Quote
pasta Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Jay Berliner- Bananas Are Not Created Equal Grant Green- Street of Dreams Roy Haynes- Senyah Quote
couw Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 Claude Bolling - Sensas! (Plilips 10"LP) Quote
wolff Posted April 13, 2005 Author Report Posted April 13, 2005 Getting into my newly arrived Complete CBS Buck Clayton Jam Sessions by Mosaic Records. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 13, 2005 Report Posted April 13, 2005 Earl Hines "Quintessential Recording Session". Quote
sidewinder Posted April 13, 2005 Report Posted April 13, 2005 Mosaic 'Complete Basie Roulette Live' set. Don Ellis 'New Ideas' (New Jazz) Quote
brownie Posted April 13, 2005 Report Posted April 13, 2005 Eddie Louiss (with John Surman, NHP and Daniel Humair) 'Our Kind of Sabi' (MPS) next: Chuck Wayne 'Morning Mist' (Prestige blue label) Quote
wolff Posted April 14, 2005 Author Report Posted April 14, 2005 A bit from the Art Pepper Mosaic. Some from the Buck Clayton Mosaic. A 28 minute jam. Hank Mobley: Hank(BN/Classic) John Jenkins and Kenny Burrell(BN/Classic) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 14, 2005 Report Posted April 14, 2005 I'm visiting my parents - no turntable! Quote
Clunky Posted April 14, 2005 Report Posted April 14, 2005 Joy of joys ,I picked up my first BN original ( of sort )vinyl Sidney Bechet Vol 1 , 12" LP with 47W63rd on the label, sounds significantly better than the EMI France CD of the same material ( mid 90s) my question is what is "Deep groove" that I've seen mentioned re BN Lps?? Quote
sidewinder Posted April 14, 2005 Report Posted April 14, 2005 There should be a ringed indentation on the label. Usually both sides for these 47W63rd pressings. Glad you enjoy the sound and yes - they are significantly better. Quote
brownie Posted April 14, 2005 Report Posted April 14, 2005 Elvin Jones 'Midnight Walk' (Atlantic) with Thad Jones, Hank Mobley, Dollar Brand... next: Sonny Murray (Shandar) with Ambrose Jackson, Kenneth Terroade... Quote
Jazz Kat Posted April 14, 2005 Report Posted April 14, 2005 I'm visiting my parents - no turntable! But they got a computer? That's a real couple of senior citizens in with the times! Quote
sidewinder Posted April 15, 2005 Report Posted April 15, 2005 Dick Grove Orchestra 'Little Bird Suite' (Pacific Jazz). Not unlike the Gerald Wilson big band recordings of the early 60s but with a Gil Evans influence too. Quote
Clunky Posted April 15, 2005 Report Posted April 15, 2005 Buddy Tate & Milt Buckner- Midnight Slows- Black and Blue, Tate plays mellow whilst Milts makes cheese. I gather there are another 6 volumes in the series, one's more than enough Red Mitchell- Bethlehem- (1980s French issues)- that's more like it Julian Adderley- In the land of HiFi- EmArcy (Sweden) 45rpm E.P. Quote
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