clifford_thornton Posted May 6, 2005 Report Posted May 6, 2005 On Stanley Cowell's b-day, Music Inc. Live in Tokyo (Strata-East), followed with Charles Tyler Eastern Man Alone (ESP-Disk', one of my favorite Tyler LPs)... Quote
brownie Posted May 6, 2005 Report Posted May 6, 2005 Tubby Hayes 'England's Late Jazz Great' (IAJRC) Quote
wolff Posted May 7, 2005 Author Report Posted May 7, 2005 Ben Folds and Blind Boys Of 'bama: There Will Be A Light Joss Stone: Soul Sessions Quote
Z-Man Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra - A Portrait of Duke Ellington (Verve trumpet label DG) Quote
ajf67 Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 Wayne Shorter Moto Grosso Feio 1970 Blue Note session, not released until 1974. Not Wayne's most compelling date, but nice enough. Mostly pretty, quiet moments in between "floaty," less focused segments. With Chick Corea, Ron Carter, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland and Mitchell Prell. Not sure this ever made it to cd. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 (edited) Mitchell Prell. Isn't it 'Micheline Pelzer'. Her father played host to many visiting jazz stars in Liege, Belgium and I think that's how she got the invite to do the recording with Wayne. There's an interesting section on this in James Gavin's 'Deep in a Dream' book. Just been playing Dizzy Gillespie 'Perceptions' Verve deep groove pressing. Lovely stuff - superbly orchestrated by JJ Johnson. Followed up with Rhoda Scott 'The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Orchestra With Rhoda Scott' (Japanese Barclay). This one smokes !! Edited May 8, 2005 by sidewinder Quote
clandy44 Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 Toshiko Mariano and Her Big Band-Recorded in Tokyo Quote
sidewinder Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 Booker Ervin 'Structurally Sound' (Pacific Jazz) To be followed up with: Booker Ervin 'Back From The Gig' (BN Reissue Series twofer) and Jackie McLean 'Right Now' (BN NY USA mono) Quote
patricia Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 It's unusual to find 45RPM records, used, which are still playable. It seems as though they were not as treasured as LPs, but I found 5 in pristine condition the other day. The EP [four tracks] titled, "Glenn Miller #3" is playing now. The tracks are: Side 1 Elmer's Tune Moonlight Cocktail Side 2 Johnson Rag Missouri Waltz I was really surprised to find one of these, especially still in it's original cover, no scratches and it even included a little triangular "centre". Of course I have the four tracks featured on several of my LPs, but I couldn't resist. The others were: Manhatton Transfer -1.- Boy From New York City- 2.- Confirmation Roy Parker Jr. - 1.- Ghostbusters - 2.- Ghostbusters [instrumental] Prince and the Revolution -1.-When Doves Cry 2.- 17 Days [don't like this] Mr. Mister - 1.-Broken Wings 2.- Uniform of Youth Quote
paul secor Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 Randy Weston: Live at the Five Spot (UA/Toshiba EMI - Japan) It's always interesting to hear Coleman Hawkins playing younger a musician's repertoire. KD plays some good stuff on this, and I've always felt that Clifford Jarvis playing has been overlooked. And, for that matter, Roy Haynes, who also plays on this date, has never gotten his due. Brock Peters, on the other hand, is a whole other matter, but he's only on one track. Quote
brownie Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 Paul Quinichette 'PQ' (UA) with Harry Edison, Snooky Young, Dick Vance, Shad Collins, Al Grey, Nat Pierce, Freddie Green, Eddie Jones, Jo Jones A superb cast for a superb album Quote
paul secor Posted May 8, 2005 Report Posted May 8, 2005 Ellington: Piano in the Foreground (CBS - France) Quote
paul secor Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Helen Humes: Songs I Like To Sing (Contemporary) Quote
ajf67 Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Mitchell Prell. Isn't it 'Micheline Pelzer'. Her father played host to many visiting jazz stars in Liege, Belgium and I think that's how she got the invite to do the recording with Wayne. There's an interesting section on this in James Gavin's 'Deep in a Dream' book. Just been playing Dizzy Gillespie 'Perceptions' Verve deep groove pressing. Lovely stuff - superbly orchestrated by JJ Johnson. Followed up with Rhoda Scott 'The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Orchestra With Rhoda Scott' (Japanese Barclay). This one smokes !! Not ssure. I just wrote what was on the liner notes. Quote
Clunky Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Brew Moore- Sonet Poll Winners- Ride Again - Contemporary (Mono) Buck Clayton- Buck N Boogie- Vanguard/Fontana Johnny Hodges- Vol 1 on Verve Chronological - Verve (F) reissue Jazz Mission to Moscow- Ghent - reissue, with my fave Eddie costa Quote
brownie Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Mitchell Prell. Isn't it 'Micheline Pelzer'. Her father played host to many visiting jazz stars in Liege, Belgium and I think that's how she got the invite to do the recording with Wayne. There's an interesting section on this in James Gavin's 'Deep in a Dream' book. Just been playing Dizzy Gillespie 'Perceptions' Verve deep groove pressing. Lovely stuff - superbly orchestrated by JJ Johnson. Followed up with Rhoda Scott 'The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Orchestra With Rhoda Scott' (Japanese Barclay). This one smokes !! Not ssure. I just wrote what was on the liner notes. Definetely Micheline Pelzer, the drum-playing daughter of saxophonist-pharmacist Jacques Pelzer. She is also listed as Michelin Prell on the BN vinyl front and back covers (and also in the Ruppli-Cuscuna BN book) Now playing: Harold Land Jazz Impressions of Folk Music (Imperial) Quote
clandy44 Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 This thread drives me batty-when I'm at work and I sneak a few peeks here and what do I see but our European friends are at home listening to cool things. So, now I'm home and I'm listening to Nick Brignola-Baritone Madness (which I seem to have to listen to at least once a week). Of course, there is some diminished pleasure ("schadenfreude light") since they don't know what I'm listening to because they are asleep...well, you get the picture. Quote
wolff Posted May 10, 2005 Author Report Posted May 10, 2005 Our EU friends seem to listen to a ton of stuff I've never seen or heard of. Enjoying a couple reissues I was not planning on getting. Classic Records did two Miles Davis 10 inch titles. Young Man With A Horn(5013) and Vol. 3 (5040). Deep groove labels, flat edge, etc.. Very nice!! At $30 each I've always spent my $$ elswhere, as I have the tunes in various forms. A $12.99 each(still sealed ) Buy It Now on eBay sent me over the edge. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 10, 2005 Report Posted May 10, 2005 Mr. Mister - 1.-Broken Wings Uh-oh, this will be in my head for a long time! Quote
Bill Fenohr Posted May 10, 2005 Report Posted May 10, 2005 Bernie's Tune-Bernard Peiffer- Emarcy. I guess this was his first US date. Side 1 is a trio with Joe Puma and Oscar Pettiford. Side 2 a quartet with Puma, Chuck Andrus and Ed Thigpen. Very nice date. Also The Jorgen Ryg Jazz Quartet -Emarcy. Decent trumpet player. I think this date was probably leased from Metronome Records of Sweden. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 10, 2005 Report Posted May 10, 2005 Rob Brown Trio on Silkheart with Denis Charles and Wm Parker... some liquid improvisations before heading into work. Quote
JohnS Posted May 10, 2005 Report Posted May 10, 2005 George Wallington: Knight Music. UKk GI issue, ex Atlantic. Quote
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