Dan Gould Posted July 20, 2004 Author Report Posted July 20, 2004 All those James Clay are outstanding, esp. Double Dose of Soul. Dan, do you have Tenorman, not technically a James Clay release. Yup, I'll be hearing it sometime in the fall when I get to the "Mar"s. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 22, 2004 Author Report Posted July 22, 2004 Jimmy Cobb: Only for the Pure at Heart Cobb's Groove Michael Cochrane: Elements Cutting Edge Minor Matrix Quartet Music Song of Change Footprints Impressions Gesture of Faith Lines of Reason Pathways Al Cohn: Night Flight to Dakar America Overtones Nonpareil The Natural Seven Al and Zoot And my new favorite CD: From A to Z and Beyond Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 23, 2004 Author Report Posted July 23, 2004 Joe Cohn Two Funky People Nat "King" Cole: After Midnight Bill Coleman: Funk to Boogie Gloria Coleman: Soul Sisters (paired with Leo Wright's Soul Talk, on Vortex, also with Coleman but Kenny Burrell instead of Grant Green) Sings and Swings Ornette Coleman: Something Else Tomorrow is the Question Johnny Coles: The Warm Sound Little Johnny C New Morning Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 27, 2004 Author Report Posted July 27, 2004 John Coltrane: Blue Train Mating Call Black Pearls with Kenny Burrell (technically Burrell's date, I guess) Traneing In Soultrane Bags and Trane Plays the Blues (Before you start criticizing, the Impulse Tranes are digipacks, so they aren't in the three ring binders, so they aren't in this. And Giant Steps is on vinyl. So there! And no Interstellar Space, in any format!!) Harry Connick Jr; When Harry Met Sally We Are in Love Continuum: Mad About Tadd Junior Cook: Junior's Cookin' You Leave Me Breathless The Place to Be On a Misty Night Chick Corea and Friends, Remembering Bud Powell Harold Corbin; Soul Brother Curtis Counce Exploring the Future Sonny Cox The Wailer Kenny Cox Introducing Multidirection Quote
BruceH Posted July 28, 2004 Report Posted July 28, 2004 How is On A Misty Night, by Junior Cook? Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 28, 2004 Author Report Posted July 28, 2004 How is On A Misty Night, by Junior Cook? Excellent! In fact, I recommend all of Junior's Steeplechase CDs. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 29, 2004 Author Report Posted July 29, 2004 Hank Crawford: After Hours Mr. Blues/Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul Sonny Criss: Sonny's Dream Complete Imperial Sessions Mr. Blues Pour flirter Peacock Sessions Scatman Crothers: Scatman Crothers King Curtis: Soul Meeting Dameronia: Dameronia Stop Look and Listen Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris (guess these should be under Philly Joe's name, but) Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Lockjaw/Stitt (LRC) Count Basie Presents Eddie Davis Lockjaw Three (the latter two Roulette LPs on a superb homemade two-fer) Quote
White Lightning Posted July 30, 2004 Report Posted July 30, 2004 Dameronia: ... Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris (guess these should be under Philly Joe's name, but) Actually, this one was recorded after PJJ's death. It's an excellent album, though. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 30, 2004 Author Report Posted July 30, 2004 Dameronia: ... Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris (guess these should be under Philly Joe's name, but) Actually, this one was recorded after PJJ's death. It's an excellent album, though. Which is why I grouped them under "Dameronia" instead of having the two Uptown LPs under Philly Joe and this last one under, I guess, Don Sickler. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 30, 2004 Author Report Posted July 30, 2004 More Lockjaw: Smokin' at Birdland (with Stitt) Eddie's Function Love Calls Battle Stations (with Griff) Light and Lovely Leapin' on Lennox Oh Gee Goin to the Meetin' All of Me Very Saxy Train Whistle Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 31, 2004 Report Posted July 31, 2004 i met Scatman Crothers about 20 years ago at a golf tourney in tucson Quote
ajf67 Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 Sonny Criss: Sonny's Dream This album is dynamite. I recently played it for some friends who were interested in hearing some jazz that they hadn't heard before. None of them had ever heard of Criss, and they all went "Wow" when they heard the first tune. Quote
ejp626 Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 Sonny Criss: Mr. Blues Pour flirter A great album. One of my favorites from the Jazz in Paris box. Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 3, 2004 Author Report Posted August 3, 2004 Still on Lock: Lock the Fox Jazz at the Philharmonic 1983 (Sweets Edison and Al Grey get co-leader credit) Lockjaw and Griffin: Tough Tenors Back Again Again and Again Blues up and Down Live at Minton's Lookin' at Monk The Tenor Scene Jesse Davis: Horn of Passion High Standards As We Speak Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 6, 2004 Author Report Posted August 6, 2004 Not necessarily, Claude. But we've still got more Jesse Davis: From Within Second Nature Young at Art First Insight The Setup Miles Davis: Quintet (Giants of Jazz) with Blakey, the Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud soundtrack Transition Jazz at the Plaze In Person Friday Night at the BlackHawk Complete Saturday Night at the Blackhawk Complete Kind of Blue Miscelleneous Miles At Newport 1958 '58 Sessions Volume 1 (BN) New Miles Davis Quintet Cookin' Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 13, 2004 Author Report Posted August 13, 2004 Well, since I bought a bigger CD wallet (wish I had a bigger wallet to buy more CDs) I can now lug a week's worth of CDs at a time. Back to Miles: Highlights of the Plugged Nickel Workin Someday My Prince Will Come at Carnegie Hall In Stockholm Complete Steve Davis: Portrait in Sound Dig Deep Vibe Up! Crossfire Wild Bill Davis: in Atlantic City Con Soul Sax Live at Basie's Walter Davis, Jr. Davis Cup In Walked Thelonious Joey DeFrancesco Relentless (with Danny Gatton) All in The Family (with Papa John DeFrancesco) "Papa" John DeFrancesco: Hip Cake Walk Buddy DeFranco: Bravura Blues Bag (the Vee Jay reissue, paired with the Louis Hayes date) Danny D'Imperio: 7 Sextet Big Bop Boviation Big Band Bloviation Blues for Philly Joe featuring Peter Mack Vic Dickenson Nice Work (the Vanguard comp.) Joyce Dicamillo Trio: Freelancin' (featuring Houston Person-funny thing is, I saw this used in Fort Lauderdale, didn't know the woman but $6 for Houston Person, how can you go wrong, right? So I sit down to listen and I'm reading the liners to learn more about the pianist, and I get to the end, and who wrote the liners? Sally White, owner of Sally's Place in Westport, Connecticut, my favorite record store in the whole wide world! Mike DiRubbo: Keep Steppin' Bill Doggett: Softly Lou Donaldson: various private recordings Lou Takes Off Midnight Sun Quartet (Chiaruscoro; great disc) Swing and Soul Lightfoot A Man with a Horn Wailing with Lou Lush Life Natural Soul Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 20, 2004 Author Report Posted August 20, 2004 (edited) More LD: The Time is Right Midnight Creeper Good Gracious Quartet/Quintet/Sextet Gravy Train Blues Walk Live in Bologna Sunny Side Up Blowing in the Wind Possum Head Say It Loud Everything I Play is Funky Musty Rusty At His Best Cole Slaw Alligator Boogaloo Fried Buzard Kenny Dorham Whistle Stop Quiet Kenny And the Jazz Prophets Scandia Story Showboat Osmosis Matador/Inta Somethin Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia Kenny Drew: By Request Elegy Swingin Love All The Things You Are This is New And His Progressive Piano Solo-Duo Trio/Quartet/Quintet At The Brewhouse Talkin' and Walkin' For Sure Undercurrent Dark Beauty Trio In Concert Jon Eardley: Jazz From The States (thanks, couw!) Alan Eager: on Uptown Charles Earland: Smokin' Mama Roots Blowing the Blues Away Organomically Correct Cookin with The Mighty Burner Black Drops Black Talk! Ready n Able Boss Organ Edited August 28, 2004 by Dan Gould Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 28, 2004 Author Report Posted August 28, 2004 Harry Edison: Jawbreakers (With Lockjaw Davis) In Copenhagen (with Lockjaw) Sweets at the Haig Oscar Peterson with Harry Edison Session at Midnight Sweets for the Sweet Sweets Sweetenings Patented by Harry Edison All-Stars Blues for Lovers Swings Buck Clayton Dear Mr. Basie Sonny, Sweets and Jaws Just Friends Just You, Just Me Live at the Iridium Lefty Edwards: Right Side of Lefty Edwards Donald Edwards: In the Vernacular Teddy Edwards: Its About Time Midnight Creeper Smooth Sailing Together Again (with Howard McGhee) Teddy's Ready! The Inimitable Good Gravy Tango in Harlem La Villa Live in Paris Legend of Teddy Edwards Out of This World Sunset Eyes Ladies Man Mark Elf: A Minor Scramble Duke Ellington: Count Meets The Duke Quote
Bright Moments Posted August 28, 2004 Report Posted August 28, 2004 i just heard the elf (my first by him) and he reminded me a little of herb ellis. is this one his best? B-) Quote
RDK Posted August 28, 2004 Report Posted August 28, 2004 Anyone cross-check Dan's CDs with his blindfold test yet? Quote
Dan Gould Posted August 28, 2004 Author Report Posted August 28, 2004 i just heard the elf (my first by him) and he reminded me a little of herb ellis. is this one his best? B-) Since its the only one I've got, all I can say is, its the best Elf I own. Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 8, 2004 Author Report Posted September 8, 2004 Now that things are back to "normal", time to get caught up on the music before Frances made her presence known: Duke Ellington: Back to Back (with Hodges) Ellington at Newport (Before you hammer me, I've got a bunch of Ellington on vinyl and cassette! I swear!!!) Herb Ellis: Conversations in Swing Guitar More Conversations in Swing Guitar (with Duke Robillard) Roll Call Down Home Bill English: self-titled Vanguard album Booker Ervin: Booker 'N Brass Back From The Gig Structurally Sound Exultations The Blues Book The Book Cooks Robin Eubanks: 4: JJ/Slide/Curtis and Al Richard Evans: Richard's Almanac Tal Farlow: Interpretations Art Farmer: Central Avenue Reunion Brass Shout Silk Road The Many Faces of Warm Valley A Work of Art Modern Art Listen to the Orchestra Live at Stanford Jazz Workshop Blame it on my Youth Farmer's Market Manhattan Out of the Past Super Jazz Trio with Art Farmer Yesterday's Thoughs Plays The Big Jazz Hits To Duke with Love Meet the Jazztet Blues on Down Moment to Moment Jazztet and John Lewis Joe Farnsworth: Beautiful Friendship Victor Feldman: Soviet Jazz Themes Ella Fitzgerald: 30 By Ella These Are The Blues Pure Ella All That Jazz A Perfect Match Our Love is Here to Stay Ella and Louis The Intimate Ella Tommy Flanagan: For Bird, Monk, Trane and Thad Private recording, Town Hall, NYC, 6/97 Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted September 8, 2004 Report Posted September 8, 2004 Booker Ervin: Booker 'N Brass Back From The Gig Structurally Sound Exultations The Blues Book The Book Cooks No "In Between?" or "Space Book?" Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 8, 2004 Author Report Posted September 8, 2004 Booker Ervin: Booker 'N Brass Back From The Gig Structurally Sound Exultations The Blues Book The Book Cooks No "In Between?" or "Space Book?" On the one hand, I could say, "not yet." On the other hand, I could say, "Hey, Booker only had one solo, so don't I have enough of it already?" Quote
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