porcy62 Posted July 2, 2005 Report Posted July 2, 2005 Grant Green 'Live at the lighthouse'. Funky stuff!! ← The Liberty vinyl of that one is absolutely outstanding. ← Agreed! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Herbie Mann "At the Village Gate" (Atlantic, maroon deepgroove mono). Forgot how freakin' good this record was. Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Rudy Collins, Ben Tucker, Chief Bey... Quote
wolff Posted July 3, 2005 Author Report Posted July 3, 2005 Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales Jack Johnson: In Between Dreams Horace Parlan: On The Spur Of The Moment (Classic Records) Quote
patricia Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 (edited) Dixieland Jazz Classics - Original Recordings From 1917 - 1928. HERWIN label. Features: Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers Bix Beiderbecke and His Gang Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five Original Dixieland "Jass" Band Original Memphis Five Bucktown Five Arcadian Serenaders Red Nichols and his Five Pennies The Wolverines Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra Doc Cook and his Dreamland Orchestra Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra and King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band This sounds like it's being played on one of those old phonographs with the big horn on it. Love it!! Edited July 3, 2005 by patricia Quote
charlesp Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Sunday morning - Wadada Leo Smith New Delta Ahkri - Song of Humanity (Kanto Pri Homaro) - Kabell Wadada Leo Smith with Oliver Lake, Anthony Davis, Wes Brown and Paul Maddox Bobby Naughton - The Haunt - Otic Wadada Leo Smith, Bobby Naughton and Perry Robinson - if you are a fan of the Jimmy Giuffre trio with Peacock and Bley, this LP should be of interest Leo Smith - Spirit Catcher - nessa Leo Smith with Dwight Andrews, Bobby Naughton, Wes Brown and Pheeroan Ak Laff on two cuts and Leo Smith with 3 harpists on "The Spirit of Stones", a dedication to Anthony Braxton charles Quote
patricia Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Balanced the Dixieland with "The Blues featuring Ray Charles", a nice set of tunes on Hurrah Records, recorded in the fifties, judging by the couple of old rock 'n roll influenced tracks. But this is the Ray Charles I knew and loved, before he was HUGE. Nice stuff. HURRAH seems to have been one of those tiny labels that came and went in a flash. No cover notes. No track list, except on the record itself. No list of personel, on the cover, or on the record itself. This was when Charles was still jazz and blues. Nice. His voice was remarkebly like Nat King Cole on "Can Anyone Ask For More?" Interesting. Quote
charlesp Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Johnny Doods - Giants of Jazz - Time Life 3-LP set Quote
brownie Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Top Brass Featuring Five Trumpets (Savoy mono) The trumpet players are Joe Wilder, Ernie Royal, Ray Copeland, Idrees Sulieman and Donald Byrd: Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 Sunday morning - Wadada Leo Smith Bobby Naughton - The Haunt - Otic Wadada Leo Smith, Bobby Naughton and Perry Robinson - if you are a fan of the Jimmy Giuffre trio with Peacock and Bley, this LP should be of interest ← Icy and odd LP.. Naughton doesn't get enough mention, and he's an interesting figure. My uncle was in the CMIF with him, and has a lot of interesting stories about that guy. Apparently was really, really into homemade explosives. Quote
paul secor Posted July 3, 2005 Report Posted July 3, 2005 This morning: Art Pepper: The Way It Was! (Contemporary) Quote
wolff Posted July 4, 2005 Author Report Posted July 4, 2005 Love Letters / Roy Haynes AUTUMN LEAVES/ The Great Jazz Trio Live at JAZZ STANDARD / The Lonnie Plaxico Group Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Cannibal and Miles - "Somethin' Else" (Blue Note W63Rd, DG Mono)... still one of the most enjoyable of BN's greatest hits! Quote
porcy62 Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 (edited) Mingus Plays Piano IMPULSE!, mono. A lot of ideas of 'Black Saint' in here ...and I may be wrong, but Mingus knew very well the Satie piano works... Edited July 4, 2005 by porcy62 Quote
Parkertown Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Bennie Green - Back On The Scene - Classic 200gm mono...I splurged! It's great! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Mingus Plays Piano IMPULSE!, mono. A lot of ideas of 'Black Saint' in here ...and I may be wrong, but Mingus knew very well the Satie piano works... ← Mingus probably knew it all. Haven't listened to that one in a while... Quote
sidewinder Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 I think I read somewhere that Mingus's knowledge of the classics was encyclopaedic. Now spining: 'VSOP Mercury' box set - the Cannonball Adderley and Quincy Jones sides 'Bethelehem's Best' (Bethlehem Records 3LP box set sampler with mainly mid 50s sessions - Shavers, Mariano, Chris Connor, Pettiford etc) Quote
brownie Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Bud Powell 'Inedits 62' (Y) with Pierre Michelot on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums, recorded at the Blue Note in Paris Quote
paul secor Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Lester Young & Charlie Christian: 1939-1940 (Jazz Archives) Quote
couw Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 (edited) Paris Reunion Band - Jazz Bühne Berlin '88 Amiga 8 56 418 Nat Adderley- trumpet; Woody Shaw- trumpet; Curtis Fuller- trombone; Nathan Davis- sax; Joe Henderson- sax; Walter Bishop Jr.- piano; Jimmy Woode- bass; Idris Muhammad- drums. Edited July 4, 2005 by couw Quote
spinlps Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 Working through my Atlanta purchases while working on a laptop review... Acer Ferrari 4000 anyone? Laura Cantrell - Humming by the Flowered Vine Lighthouse All-Stars - Sunday Jazz a la Lighthouse (German OJC) Lighthouse All-Stars - Volume 6 (German OJC) Charles Mingus - Town Hall Concert (German OJC) And finally got around to revisiting some CES purchases... MUCH easier to stomach at $20 a pop vs the $33 MSRP! John Jenkins (Classic 200g Mono) Lee Morgan - Indeed (Classic 200g Mono) Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib (Classic 200g Mono) Quote
couw Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 (edited) Vienna Art Orchestra - Jazzbühne Berlin '85 Amiga 8 56 168 Edited July 5, 2005 by couw Quote
spinlps Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 (edited) More from the Atlanta pile... Rolf & Joachim Kuhn Quartet - Impressions of New York (Impulse Mono Black / Red ABC Label) Jimmy Smith - Bucket! (New York USA w/ Van Gelder) Wayne Shorter - Introducin... (Scorpio reissue of Veejay release) Thurston Moore, Evan Parker, Walter Prati - The Promise (Fruit Tree) Edited July 6, 2005 by spinlps Quote
porcy62 Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 LIVE 8 and this thread http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=17956 reminded me I have most of the Floyd's work on original pressing, included a rare mono first pressing of 'Saucerful of Secrets' , so... 'I will get a Pink Afternoon' Quote
patricia Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 Autumn Leaves - Benny Carter Fandango - ZZ Top Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 More from the Atlanta pile... Rolf & Joachim Kuhn Quartet - Impressions of New York (Impulse Mono Black / Red ABC Label) ← Now that's what I call an LP... tho black/red ABC is probably a stereo (A-9161 Stereo). Quote
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