Dan Gould Posted January 14, 2005 Author Report Posted January 14, 2005 Johnny Lyttle: The Soulful Vibes of Swingin' The Gate Gloria Lynn: Miss Gloria Lynn Harold Mabern: Rakin and Scrapin' The Leading Man Mabern's Grooveyard (the one to get!) A Few Miles From Memphis Joe Magnarelli: Always There Mr. Mags Kevin Mahogany: You Got What it Takes Double Rainbow Gildo Mahones: Soulful Piano of The Great Gildo Mike Mainieri: Blues on the Other Side Russell Malone: Look Who's Here Junior Mance: Blue Mance Truckin' and Trackin' Here 'Tis The Soulful Piano Of JR's Blues Big chief! and his Swingin' Piano Live at the 1995 Floating Jazz Festival Mance Groovin' Blues At Town Hall Volume II Manhattan Jazz Quintet: Funky Strut Shelly Manne: At the Blackhawk, Vol. 1 Perk Up Boss Sounds Lawrence Marable: Tenorman Dodo Marmarosa: Chicago Sessions Hank Marr: Sounds from the Marrk-Ket Place Live at Club 502 Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 25, 2005 Author Report Posted January 25, 2005 Hank Marr: It's 'bout Time Hank and Frank (highly recommended for Frank Wess fans!) Greasy Spoon Groovin' It Delfeayo Marsalis: Pontius Pilate's Decision Wynton Marsalis: Think in the South Uptown Ruler Levee Low Moan Joe Cool's Blues Standard Time Volume 1 J Mood Resolution of Romance Midnight Blues Intimacy Calling Warne Marsh: Back Home Mastersounds: Play Horace Silver In Concert Ballads and Blues Ronnie Matthews: Doin the Thing Irvin Mayfield: Sextet Christian McBride: Gettin To It Fingerpainting Lenny McBrowne: Eastern Lights The Four Souls Les McCann: In New York Sings In San Francisco The Gospel Truth Jazz Waltz McCann/Wilson Spanish Onions Beaux J. Poo Boo Brother Jack McDuff: Hot Barbeque Live The Honeydripper Howard McGhee: Houe Warmin' Dusty Blue Music from the Connection Volume 2 McGhee/Introducing the Kenny Drew Trio Benny Bailey Sextet-Teddy Edwards Quintet Big Band Jimmy McGriff: Live Electric Funk McGriff's House Party The Worm Something to Listen To Jackie McLean: Bluesnik New Soil A Fickle Sonance Tippin' The Scales Hipnosis Vertigo Jackie's Bag Jacknife Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted January 26, 2005 Report Posted January 26, 2005 Grant Green: I Gigante Del Jazz (that Italian grey market LP series of live recordings) Dan where did you find this recording? This something I would love get. Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted January 30, 2005 Report Posted January 30, 2005 Missing tons of McDuff. Quote
sheldonm Posted January 30, 2005 Report Posted January 30, 2005 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 ....you are a Gene Harris fanatic! Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 31, 2005 Author Report Posted January 31, 2005 You're just noticing this now? Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted January 31, 2005 Report Posted January 31, 2005 You're just noticing this now? So you haven't outgrown it or anything, Dan? Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 31, 2005 Author Report Posted January 31, 2005 You're just noticing this now? So you haven't outgrown it or anything, Dan? Nope, not yet ... and I have hope for new stuff someday. I got in touch with Gene's widow and she told me she has many sound board recordings of the quartet and that while Concord has passed on them, she is definitely considering putting them out herself. I turned her on to CD Baby and she agreed its a good way to go. Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 3, 2005 Author Report Posted February 3, 2005 More Jackie Mac: Swing, Swang, Swingin' Capuchin Swin Nature Boy Consequences Marion McPartland: At the London House Plays the Benny Carter Songbook (a keeper!) Piano Jazz with Jay McShann Charles McPherson: Manhattan Nocturne Bebop Revisited McPherson's Mood The Quintet/Live! (the live set on Cellar Live) Come Play With Me Jay McShann: Hootie! Some blues My Baby with the Black Dress On Goin to Kansas City Paris All-Star Blues Hootie's Jumpin Blues Still Jumpin the Blues Lou Mecca: Quartet Mulgrew Miller: Getting to Know You Work! Trio Transition Time and Again From Day to Day Hand in Hand Charles Mingus: East Coasting New Tijuana Moods Billy Mitchell: De Lawd's blues A Little Juicy The Colossus of Detroit This is Billy Mitchell Blue Mitchell: Soul Village Last Dance Big 6 A Sure Thing The Cup Bearers Live (this is definitely a rare one, a mid-70s concert, no funk, its straightahead, on the that's Jazz label) Collision in Black Hankie's up next! Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 12, 2005 Author Report Posted February 12, 2005 Hank Mobley No Room For Squares with Donald Byrd an Lee Morgan Tenor Conclave Hank Mobley A Caddy for Daddy Wynton Kelly Trio with Hank Mobley (Freshsounds) Monday Night at Birdland Another Monday Night at Birdland and His All-Stars Poppin' Curtain Call Roll Call A Slice of the Top Dippin' Peckin' Time Far Away Lands Reach Out Jazz Message of Jazz Message Volume 2 Hi Voltage Soul Station Straight No Filter Workout Thinking of Home The Flip Another Workout The Turnaround Third Season Messages Grand Central Tribute to Hank Mobley MJT + 3 MJT + 3 (Argo, the original band) Make Everybody Happy Message from Walton Street MJT + 3 MJQ For Ellington Jazz Dialogue & Friends Complete Last Concert Grachan Moncur Evolution Thelonious Monk: Misterioso Brilliant Corners Epistrophy At Town Hall At the Blackhawk Alone in San Francisco Genius of Modern Music Volume 1 & 2 Live at the It Club - complete a Giants of Jazz boot Thelonious in Action Paris Jazz Concert Volume 1 Solo Monk Big Band & Quartet in Concert Live at the Jazz Workshop (Like the Blakey months ago, listening to nothing but Monk for multiple work days - you really notice how stable his repertoire was. Still love it though!) T.S. Monk: Monk on Monk The Charm Changing of the Guard Take One Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 19, 2005 Author Report Posted February 19, 2005 (edited) J.R. Monterose: J. R. Monterose Buddy Montgomery: Here Again Maybeck Recital Hall Wes Montgomery: Boss Guitar Incredible Jazz Guitar Full House Solitude Far West Paris 1965 Tete Montoliu: I Want to Talk About You James Moody: Never Again! At the Jazz Workshop Great Day Ralph Moore: Round Trio Rejuvenate Who It Is You Are West Coast Jazz Summit Images Furthermore Discs featuring Ralph Moore: Michel Sardaby Quintet: Straight On Native Colours: One World Eastern Rebellion: Just One of those Nights Simple Pleasures Mosaic In The Kitchen Dick Morgan: At The Showboat Wild Bill Moore: Bottom Groove Debby Moore: My Kind of Blues Shelley Moore: For The First Time Frank Morgan: Mood Indigo Yardbird Suite Love, Lost and Found Bebop Lives! Bop! Bird Calls City Nights Edited February 19, 2005 by Dan Gould Quote
Free For All Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Dan, I'm surprised you don't have this one! I didn't see it under Wes or Wynton. Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 19, 2005 Author Report Posted February 19, 2005 Dan, I'm surprised you don't have this one! I didn't see it under Wes or Wynton. I do, but on LP, so since I haven't transferred it to CDR, it didn't get a listening (or a listing) this time around. Quote
Free For All Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 I do, but on LP, so since I haven't transferred it to CDR, it didn't get a listening (or a listing) this time around. So does that mean that we can look forward to: "Dan's A to Z: The Sequel: LP Collection"? Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 19, 2005 Author Report Posted February 19, 2005 'fraid not, as this listening is only done at work. Speaking of which, an announcement about that may be forthcoming ... Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 1, 2005 Author Report Posted March 1, 2005 Lee Morgan: Expoobident Sonic Boom Charisma Infinity Leeway The Gigolo Taru Lee Morgan/Cliff Jordan Quintet Live in Baltimore 1968 The Procrastinator Young Lions (that Veejay thing Lee appeared on, its filed here) Caramba! The Rajah Tom Cat The Rumproller Introducing Lee Morgan We Remember You Here's Lee Morgan The SixthSense Double or Nothin' (Conte Candoli and Lee Morgan) More Birdland Sessions Unforgettable Lee Live at the Lighthouse (the Fresh Sounds issue) The Sidewinder Cornbread Delightfulee Search for the New Land Standards Tribute to Lee Morgan Free Wheelin - The Music of Lee Morgan (Claudio Roditi) (those last two are Lee tributes that I filed with the rest of Mogie) The former Mogie Man (anyone remember before I was GHF?) has lots of Mogie! Zbigniew Namyslowski Lola Sandy Mosse: Relaxin' With Bert Myrick: Live and Well Morris Nanton: Soul Fingers Fats Navarro and Tadd Dameron Complete BN and Capitol Recordings Oliver Nelson: Stolen Moments Blues & The Abstract Truth More Blues & The Abstract Truth Soul Battle Main Stem (with Joe Newman Fantabulous Steve Nelson Some disc on TCB, there ain't no name on it! Chris Neville: From the Greenhouse Phineas Newborn, Jr: Harlem Blues David "Fathead" Newman: Heads Up Davey Blue Mr. Gentle, Mr. Cool Fire! Live at the Village Vanguard Blue Greens & Beans (with Marchel Ivery) Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 1, 2005 Author Report Posted March 1, 2005 Unfortunately, we may not be getting to the rest of the Fathead, let alone the rest of the alphabet. Dan's A to Z is hereby officially suspended. This project was undertaken as a work-only listening activity, and my employment ended on February 28th. There is no way to know if I will be in a position to resume a listening regimen when I get a new job (I am not optimistic) and at this point, my home listening time will be taken up by the very, very large backlog I currently have. Perhaps at some point I will resume the A to Z at home, but one never knows what the future will hold, right? Thanks to all who enjoyed following my tracking of the collection, and to those who hated this thread, saw no purpose to it, or hated my jazz tastes, be thankful its in all likelihood terminated. Its just too bad you'll never find out just how many Cecil Taylor discs I have. Quote
brownie Posted March 1, 2005 Report Posted March 1, 2005 Damn, Dan! Hope you get a new job very soon! Just when we were about to check on the Charlie Parker and Art Pepper albums you have (or have not)! The Cecil Taylors I could imagine how many you have Quote
Bright Moments Posted March 1, 2005 Report Posted March 1, 2005 jeepers dan! sorry to hear the news. i hope your job hunt goes well (fast!!) and i look forward to your resuming the A to Z!! B-) Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 1, 2005 Author Report Posted March 1, 2005 Damn, Dan! Hope you get a new job very soon! Thanks. The good news is, this was not a complete shock and so planning was started ahead of time. Basically, in about six weeks, I expect to have my mortgage broker license in hand. There are big fees to be made in that field, and the critical added bonus is that as an independent contractor, I will always be free to continue to accept VO (Voice Over) work whenever it comes. We're also setting up my Music Room for audio recording, which will mean that I will also be free to expand my reach to get more VO work over the Net. So, mortgage broker will work out very well considering that, otherwise, in order to maintain availability for Voice Overs, I'd have to look at doing things like evening telemarketing, a jpb that isn't exactly conducive to sound marital relations as far as I am concerned. Leaving a company after six years (the longest continuous employment I've ever had) is no fun, but I've planned my work and now I'm working my plan! Quote
brownie Posted March 1, 2005 Report Posted March 1, 2005 Dan, you have it figured out pretty well... I know about leaving a company! I retired two months ago after staying with the company for 40 years Wishing you a deserved success with your next endeaviours Quote
brownie Posted March 9, 2006 Report Posted March 9, 2006 Good question. Last time he posted was February 10 Quote
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