Dan Gould Posted September 11, 2004 Author Report Posted September 11, 2004 A short work week. King Fleming: Weary Traveler Misty Night Stand By Chris Flory: Blues in my Heart Jimmy Forrest: All The Gin is Gone Ronnie Foster: Live at Montreaux Frank Foster: Manhattan Fever Basie is our Boss Herman Foster: Ready and Willing The Explosive Piano of/Have you Heard George Freeman: Introducing with Charlie Earland Sittin' In Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 17, 2004 Author Report Posted September 17, 2004 Curtis Fuller: Imagination Jazz, Its Magic Soul Trombone Fire and Filigree with Red Garland South American Cookin' (Just noticed that my Japanese pressing actually says Japanese Cockin' ) Curtis Fuller Jazztette Blues-ette Blues-ette Part II Larry Gales: A Message From Monk Red Garland: Private recording Red's Good Groove The P.C. Blues Revisited! Dig It! All Mornin' Long So Long Blues Giacomo Gates: Blue Skies fly rite Herb Geller: Plays Stax of Sax Fire in the West Rick Germanson: heights Stan Getz: The Silver Collection (with OP) Giants '58 (Getz/Mulligan/Edison) Live at the Glasgow International Jazz Festival 1989 More West Coast Jazz The Dolphin Spring is Here Dizzy Gillespie: Sonny Side Up (Diz/Stitt/Rollins) Dizzy in South America volume 1 Big 7 Jazz Recital Ebullient Mr. Gillespie Complete RCA Victor Recordings Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 24, 2004 Author Report Posted September 24, 2004 More Diz: Live in Europe (RTE) Jazz on the Rocks Tour de Force Benny Golson: Free Take a Number from One to Ten That's Funky I Remember Miles And The Philadelphians Domingo Turning Point Time Speaks Another Git Together Live at Newark Symphony Hall (the latter two Jazztet recordings) Babs Gonzales: At Small's Paradise Voila Takes of Manhattan Paul Gonzalves: Cookin' Ellingtonia Moods and Blues Gettin Together Dexter Gordon the first I tried to be a completist on, so bear with me Rainbow People Wee Dot Gettin Around The Squirrel Swiss Nights Volumes 1-3 Silver Blue True Blue Bouncing with Dex Stable Mable Something Different Lullaby for a Monster Live at the Left Bank After Midnight Our Man in Paris Dexter Calling and lots more Dexter next week, assuming Jeanne doesn't knock out power and close the office. Quote
mikeweil Posted September 24, 2004 Report Posted September 24, 2004 Ronnie Foster: Live at Montreux Hey, you should pass that one on to Bill Fenohr - AFAIK it is one of only two Blue Note items not in his collection. Or did you remedy that im the meantime? Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 24, 2004 Author Report Posted September 24, 2004 Ronnie Foster: Live at Montreux Hey, you should pass that one on to Bill Fenohr - AFAIK it is one of only two Blue Note items not in his collection. Or did you remedy that im the meantime? I bought it on the German ebay site specifically because Bill needed it, and it was the last BN he needed. Quote
couw Posted September 24, 2004 Report Posted September 24, 2004 aahhh! it was that one! it caused a bit of a stir back then as the seller would not respond to any mails I recall. Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 24, 2004 Author Report Posted September 24, 2004 aahhh! it was that one! it caused a bit of a stir back then as the seller would not respond to any mails I recall. Yeah, but it all worked out fine in the end. And I think Bill was a happy camper. B-) Ultimately I put it up on the big ebay site, made about $5 on it. One of the rarest BNs ever (you know it had to be if after all those years Bill had never found it or found someone who had it), but no one wanted it. Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 1, 2004 Author Report Posted October 1, 2004 Much more Dex: Happy Birthday Revelation Go Parisian Concert Take the 'A" Train Both Sides of Midnight Body and Soul Live at Jazzhus Montmartre Gotham City Jazz at High School Manhattan Symphonie Live at Carnegie hall featuring Joe Newman Those were The Days Doin Allright Sophisticated Giant Daddy Plays the Horn at Montreux with Junior Mance The Jumpin Blues A Swingin Affiar A Day in Copenhagen Clubhouse Blows Hot and Cool Landslide One Flight Up Other Side of Round Midnight All Souls Love For Sale The Apartment Biting The Apple Assorted Private Recordings Wycliffe Gordon: The Gospel Truth The Search Bone Structure (with Ron Westray) Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 1, 2004 Author Report Posted October 1, 2004 BTW, I'm now into the second of three shelves of binders, so I guess I'm about 1/3 of the way through. Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 8, 2004 Author Report Posted October 8, 2004 Jimmy Gourley: The Left Bank of New York Rein de Graaff: Now is the Time Darrell Grant: The New Bop Bennie Green: the Time Records reissue Swings the Blues Blow Your Horn (with Paul Quinichette) Soul Stirrin' Hornful of Soul Walking Down Glidin' Along Walkin' and Talkin' Back on the Scene The Swingin'est 45 Sessions Benny Green: These are Soulful Days Naturally Blue Notes That's Right! Testifyin' Greens Bunky Green: Sextet Playin' For Keeps Testifyin' Time Freddie Green: Mr. Rhythm Grant Green: I Gigante Del Jazz (that Italian grey market LP series of live recordings) Grantstand Talkin' Bout Am I Blue Goin' West Grant's First Stand First Session Green Street Standards Idle Moment Solid The Latin Bit Sunday Mornin' I Want to Hold Your Hand Street of Dreams Blues for Lou A Tribute to Grant Green Dodo Greene: My Hour of Need Jimmy Greene: Introducing Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 15, 2004 Author Report Posted October 15, 2004 (edited) Al Grey: All-Stars Live Out Dere (with Jimmy Forrest) Snap Your Fingers Having a Ball Sextet (Billy Mitchell) Boss Bone Night Song Night Train Revisited (with Jimmy Forrest) Ain't That Funk For You (with Arnett Cobb) The Last of the Big Plungers Shades of Grey Struttin' and Shoutin' Me 'n Jack Thinking Man's Trombone Live at the Floating Jazz Festival Truly Wonderful (Jimmy Forrest) New Al Grey Quintet Johnny Griffin: Jazz Jamboree Change of Pace The Jamfs are Coming Kerry Dancers Grab this White Gardenia To The Ladies Catharsis! JG (Argo) Tough Tenors (Griff-Lock Quintet) Way Out! French Cookin' (Paris Reunion Band) at the Jazzhus Montmartre Vol. 1 The Big Soul Band Sincerely Ours (with Rolf Ericson Blues for Harvey Call it wachawana Introducing Close Your Eyes Studio Jazz Party Take My Hand A Blowing Session NYC Underground Soul Groove The Congregation Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me Chicago, New York, Paris The Cat Night Lady Jazz Undulation (with Dexter Gordon) Bush Dance Jazz a Confronto and The Great Danes Paul Griffin: Pours on Some Soul Sauce Edited October 15, 2004 by Dan Gould Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 22, 2004 Author Report Posted October 22, 2004 Tiny Grimes: Profoundly Blue Big Time Guitar Gigi Gryce: Sayin' Somethin' The Hap'nin's Charlie Haden: Haunted Heart Frank Hailey Passing it Around Jim Hall: Good Friday Blues (Modest Jazz Trio) Dave Hamilton: Blue Vibrations Jeff Hamilton: Its Hamilton Time Live Explosive (Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra with Milt Jackson) Scott Hamilton: Organic Duke Live at Brecon Jazz Festival After Hours Radio City The Right Time Tenorshoes Tour De Force With Strings Major League Blues, Bop & Ballads The Grand Appearance Soft Lights and Sweet Music Race Point East of the Sun My Romance The Red Door Jazz Signatures Plays Ballads In New York City Live in London Swinging Young Scott A Sailboat in the Moonlight Tardo Hammer: Hammer Time Somethin' Special Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 29, 2004 Author Report Posted October 29, 2004 Slide Hampton: Sister Salvation Lionel Hampton Hamp's Blues Hamp and Little T Herbie Hancock: Takin' Off My Point of View Maiden Voyage Empryan Isles Bill Hardman: Saying Something What's Up Roy Hargrove: Diamond in the Rough Family With the Tenors of Our Time Parker's mood The Tokyo Sessions Beauty and the Beast Blues and Ballads (the last two "Jazz Networks" discs, basically Hargrove and Hart) Public Eye The Vibe Harper Brothers: Artistry Live at the Village Vanguard Harper Brothers Phillip Harper: Thirteenth Moon Winard Harper: Be Yourself Barry Harris: Live in New York Luminescence Bull's Eye at the Jazz Workshop Tokyo 1976 Breakin' It Up Eddie Harris: Exodus to Jazz Mighty Like a Rose Freedom Jazz Dance Hmm .... Eddie Harris ... I wonder who's next .... Well, you'll just have to wait til next week to find out what the old GHF has in store! Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 7, 2004 Author Report Posted November 7, 2004 Gene Harris: Listen Here! Its the Real Soul Soul Symphony Funky Genes at Ste Chappelle Winery Down Home Blues Standards of the The Three Sonds Georgia on My Mind Live at the Lighthouse And the Phillip Morris All-Stars Black Orchid LD with the Three Sounds Out of this World Babe's Blues Feelin' Good Hey There It Just Got To Be Vibrations Live at Jorgie's Coldwater Flat Live at the It Club Volume 1 and 2 Live atht he 1990 Concord Jazz Festival First Set Introducing the Three Sounds Bottom's Up At Maybeck Best of the Three Sounds Gene Harris and Friends at the Bern Jazz Fest (private recording) 25th Concord Jazz Festival Nature's Way (Jam Records, not the BN album by the same name) In His hands Black and blue Like a Lover Brotherhood Live at Otter Crest Alley Cats Fujitsu-Concord 26th Jazz Festival Good Deal At ast The Three Sounds (Verve) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Bg Band Soul Play Jazz on Broadway Tribute to Count Basie Live at the Living Room Today's Sounds Some Like it Modern 20th Concord Festival All-Stars 25th Concord Festival Trio + One Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 21, 2004 Author Report Posted November 21, 2004 Donald Harrison: Real Life Stories Antonio Hart: For the First Time For Cannonball and Woody Johnny Hartman: Songs From the Heart Greg Hatza: Greg Hatza Organization Hampton Hawes: The Sermon Coleman Hawkins: Father Bean Jammin The blues Hawk Swings The Hawk in Hi-Fi Plays The Blues at the Opera House Soul Louis Hayes: Ichi-Ban (with Junior Cook) Cannonball Legacy Band At Large Quintessential Tubby Hayes: New York Sessions Introducing Tubbs Roy Haynes: True or False Cracklin' People David Hazeltine: Blues Quarters, Volume 1 4 Flights Up Classic Trio Volume 1 Classic Trio Volume 2 A World For Her How It Is Manhattan Autumn Classic Truio Meets Eric Alexander Good-Hearted People Jimmy Heath: Triple Threat Eddie Henderson: Reemergence Joe Henderson: Mode for Joe In 'n Out Lush Life Page One Our Thing Jon Hendricks; A Good Git Together Vincent Herring: Days of Wine and Roses Simple Pleasures Folklore Evidence Dawnbird Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 Shamefully weak on Joe Henderson... Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 1, 2004 Author Report Posted December 1, 2004 John Hicks: Music in the Key of Clark inc 1 Eddie Higgins: Time On My Hands Smoke Gets in Your Eyes My Foolish Heart Soulero Dear Old Stockholm Haunted Heart Live at the Van Dyke By Request Speaking of Jobim Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Andrew Hill: Grass Roots Black Fire Buck Hill: I'm Beginning to See the Light Capital Hill The Buck Stops Here Jutta Hipp: with Zoot Sims at the Hickory House Volume 1 Johnny Hodges: Mosaic '51-'55 Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 8, 2004 Author Report Posted December 8, 2004 Johnny Hodges: Blue Pyramid Stride Right Blue Hodges Red Holloway: In The Red And Company 1995 Floating Jazz Festival Keep that Groove Going (with Plas) Standing Room Only Coast to Coast Nica's Dream Locksmith Blues (with Clark Terry) Legends of Acid Jazz Cookin Together (with Brother Jack) Richard "Groove" Holmes: Soul Power! Somethin' Special Blue Groove Groove Blues All Day Long Book of the Blues Best of the Pacific Jazz Years Groovin' with Jug X-77: Live at the Lighthouse Workin' on a Groovy Thing Bowl of Soul Elmo Hope: All Star Sessions Paul Horn: Something Blue Shirley Horn: The Main Ingredient You Won't Forget Me Freddie Hubbard: Ready for Freddie Hub-Tones Topsy-Standard Book Hubart (hipbop records, a tribute to Hub) Artistry of Freddie Hubbard Here to Stay The Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw Sessions Backlash Open Sesame Goin' Up Feel the Wind Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 14, 2004 Author Report Posted December 14, 2004 Bobby Hutcherson: Color Schemes Cruisin' the Bird Oblique The Kicker Skyline Marchel Ivery: Meets Joey DeFrancesco Marchel's Mode 3 (Anyone who sees these Leaning House Jazz releases would be very well advised to pick them up!) Jackie Ivory: Soul Discovery Chubby and Duffy Jackson: Givin' The Beat Back to the People (CDR available direc from Duffy) Fred Jackson: Hootin' 'n Tootin' Milt Jackson: Wizard of the Vibes Memphis Jackson Fuji Mama Soul Route Statements Ballads and Blues/Bags and Flutes Bean Bags Born Free From Opus De Jazz to Jazz Skyline Mostly Duke Centerpiece Ray Brown and Milt Jackson That's The Way it Is In a New Setting The Prophet Speaks Plenty Plenty Soul The Harem Quartet Jazz 'n Samba Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 20, 2004 Author Report Posted December 20, 2004 Willis Jackson: Smoking with Willis Legends of Acid Jazz Funky Reggae Mellow Blues Illinois Jacquet: The Message Spectrum Go Power Desert Winds The Kid and the Brute Jacquet's Got It! Flies Again Ahmad Jamal: Portfolio Happy Moods Etta James: Blues in the Night (with Cleanhead and Red Holloway) Mystery Lady Time After Time Keith Jarrett: Whisper Not Jazz Crusaders: Freedom Sound Heat Wave Ron Jefferson: Love Lifted Me Quote
Bright Moments Posted December 20, 2004 Report Posted December 20, 2004 dan- where's the rest of the jamal! if you need a little help here let me know! Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 20, 2004 Author Report Posted December 20, 2004 dan- where's the rest of the jamal! if you need a little help here let me know! I do have the Pershing date, but in a digipac, so its not getting listened to this time through. And that's quite enough for me! Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 30, 2004 Author Report Posted December 30, 2004 Eddie Jefferson: Letter from Home Body and Soul Paul Jeffrey: Electrifying Sounds of John Jenkins: with Kenny Burrell Budd Johnson: Ya Ya! Off The Wall The Old Dude and the Fundance Kid Harold Johnson: House on Elm Street J.J. Johnson: The Eminent Vivian Quintergy Standards Let's Hang Out Heroes Plas Johnson: Best of Grease Patrol hot, blue and saxy Randy Johnston: in a-chord Carmell Jones: Returns Jay Hawk Talk 8th and Central (Leader is Jim Mair, but this is Carmell's final date, so I keep it here) Etta Jones: Sings Hank Jones: Porgy and Bess The Essence Here's Love Quincy Jones: Jump for Jones Jo Jones: Sextet and Trio Thad Jones: Keeping up with the Joneses The Great One Three and One Thad-Mel Quartet Sam Jones: The Soul Society Jonah Jones: After Hours Elvin Jones: And Then Again/Midnight Walk Cliff Jordan: Dr. Chicago Cliff Jordan Soul Fountain Mellow Side Of Live at Ethell's Cliff Craft Blowing in From Chicago Hyde Park After Dark Mosaic Two Tenor Winner Duke Jordan: Flight to Jordan Duke's Delight Louis Jordan: Rock n Roll I Believe in Music Richie Kamuca Charlie Tenors Head On Michael Karn: In Focus Warren Kime: Two of a Kime Ryan Kisor: The Dream The Usual Suspects Point of Arrival Wynton Kelly: Comin in the Back Door Kelly Great Kelly at Midnight Wynton Kelly! Someday My Prince Will Come It's Allright Piano Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 7, 2005 Author Report Posted January 7, 2005 (edited) Diana Krall Only Trust Your Heart Stepping Out Charles Kynard: Where It's At The Soul Brotherhood Ralph Lalama: Circle Line Harold Land: The Peace Maker Hear Ye Billy Larkin: Blue Lights Pygmy Yusef Lateef: At Cranbrook Doug Lawrence: Soul Carnival Sam Lazar: Soul Merchant Space Flight Playback Mike LeDonne: Then & Now Waltz for an Urbanite Bag's Groove Soulmates To Each His Own Perri Lee: A Night at Count Basie's Stan Levey: Grand Stan This Time The Drum's on Me John Lewis: Genes of Jazz Midnight in Paris Booker Little: And Friend Eddy Louiss: Trio Joe Lovano: 52nd Street Themes Brian Lynch: Fuchsia/red In Process Meets Bill Charlap Back Room Blues Spheres of Influence Tribute to the Trumpet Masters At the Main Event Peer Pressure Keep Your Circle Small Edited January 7, 2005 by Dan Gould Quote
Bright Moments Posted January 8, 2005 Report Posted January 8, 2005 dan, i can help u with lateef. u r shamefully weak! B-) Quote
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