mikeweil Posted November 4, 2006 Report Posted November 4, 2006 (edited) Just thought about Mike Mainieri's debut LP on Solid State ...... Edited November 4, 2006 by mikeweil Quote
brownie Posted November 4, 2006 Report Posted November 4, 2006 (edited) Several very good sessions that don't seem to have made it to CD: Henry Allen 'Feelin' Good' (Columbia) Bob Brookmeyer 'The Modernity' (Verve) Nat Pierce 'Chamber Music for Moderns' (Coral) Edited November 5, 2006 by brownie Quote
brownie Posted November 5, 2006 Report Posted November 5, 2006 Also this interesting item: Leonard Feather - Dick Hyman All Stars 'Oh Captain!' (MGM) featuring Coleman Hawkins, Osie Johnson, Tony Scott, Art Farmer, Oscar Pettiford, Jimmy Cleveland, Harry Edison and others. Vocals by Marilyn Moore and Jackie Paris! Quote
chris olivarez Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 Phil Woods-Floresta Canto Cal Tjader-Puttin It Together Quote
EKE BBB Posted December 12, 2007 Author Report Posted December 12, 2007 Up for no particular reason! Quote
sidewinder Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 the vocal women always sort of do the same thing-sort of floaty bird chirpy things. Quote
ejp626 Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 Johnny Griffin - NYC Underground - Galaxy (with Ronnie Mathews, Ray Drummond, Idris Muhammad) Some other jazz BB had a post where they thought this might be reissued (based on other Griffin on Galaxy coming out), but I am inclined to doubt it. I went ahead and picked the LP up the other day (a decent copy for about $5). Quote
mikeweil Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 (edited) Â ... as well as three more Prestige Lps by Patterson! Edited March 31, 2019 by mikeweil Quote
sidewinder Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 Anyone mentioned 'Windmill Tilter' by Kenny Wheeler/John Dankworth Orch. yet? Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 ... as well as three more Prestige LPs by Patterson! YES - on a twofer with Bobby Timmons' "Holiday soul"!!!!! Another twofer Paul Bryant - Somethin's happenin'/Groove time - Fantasy Of course, the idea that Concord would put these out, when Fantasy refused to... Jackie Ivory - Soul discovery - Atco Jimmy McGriff - Black pearl - Blue Note on a twofer with Jimmy McGriff & Junior Parker - Chicken fried soul - UA - both recorded live in McGriff's club, the Silver Slipper, Newark NJ. James Brown's jazz albums on Smash: Grits & soul Today & yesterday New breed The real thing All ten of the Black & Blue "Midnight slows" series as a Mosaic boxed set with full size original artwork MG Quote
sidewinder Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 All ten of the Black & Blue "Midnight slows" series as a Mosaic boxed set with full size original artwork In brown paper bag ! Quote
tjluke68 Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 The OH CAPTAIN Soundtrack is great! I copied it over to CD quite some time ago and listen to it over & over. I especially like the Osie Johnson vocal track, MADAME (or something similar). I believe a few of the tracks made it to a Tony Scott CD out by Lonehill. But nothing beats the complete LP. Wonder if there are any alternate takes, etc floating around in the MGM/Universal vaults... Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 ... as well as three more Prestige LPs by Patterson! YES - on a twofer with Bobby Timmons' "Holiday soul"!!!!! Another twofer Paul Bryant - Somethin's happenin'/Groove time - Fantasy Of course, the idea that Concord would put these out, when Fantasy refused to... Jackie Ivory - Soul discovery - Atco Jimmy McGriff - Black pearl - Blue Note on a twofer with Jimmy McGriff & Junior Parker - Chicken fried soul - UA - both recorded live in McGriff's club, the Silver Slipper, Newark NJ. James Brown's jazz albums on Smash: Grits & soul Today & yesterday New breed The real thing All ten of the Black & Blue "Midnight slows" series as a Mosaic boxed set with full size original artwork MG I never noticed this, but over at Dustygroove: Bobby Timmons -- Holiday Soul ... LP New Copy (reissue).... Summer 2006 (delayed) Sure is a long delay, but a vinyl reissue would be better than nuthin'! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 I never noticed this, but over at Dustygroove: Bobby Timmons -- Holiday Soul ... LP New Copy (reissue).... Summer 2006 (delayed) Sure is a long delay, but a vinyl reissue would be better than nuthin'! Who could reissue this? Only Concord and surely they wouldn't? I don't think I can believe Da Barstids on this one. MG Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 12, 2007 Report Posted December 12, 2007 Don't know, like i said, i never noticed it and I search Timmons alot. Maybe they just put it up cause it's christmas time. Quote
michel devos Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Never seen these ones on CD, I'd like to be proven wrong... Jimmy McGriff A bag full of soul Solid State Freddie Mac Coy Lonely avenue Prestige Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Never seen these ones on CD, I'd like to be proven wrong... Jimmy McGriff A bag full of soul Solid State Freddie Mac Coy Lonely avenue Prestige As far as I know, you're right. No Freddie McCoy LPs have ever been issued on CD. His Prestige LPs would make an ideal Mosaic Select, if Mosaic used Concord/Fantasy material. I think they are just about short enough to get all 7 on 3 CDs. MG Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 MG, how are the newer Jackie Ivory albums? (laying in the cut, Live at jack's bar) Quote
BruceM Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Never seen these ones on CD, I'd like to be proven wrong... Jimmy McGriff A bag full of soul Solid State Freddie Mac Coy Lonely avenue Prestige As far as I know, you're right. No Freddie McCoy LPs have ever been issued on CD. His Prestige LPs would make an ideal Mosaic Select, if Mosaic used Concord/Fantasy material. I think they are just about short enough to get all 7 on 3 CDs. MG Spider Man was recently on CD in Japan. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 MG, how are the newer Jackie Ivory albums? (laying in the cut, Live at jack's bar) Jakie Ivory never made another album like "Soul discovery", not with Willis Jackson, and certainly not with Jr Walker. "Jacks" is a pretty standard, solid type of album of a black R&B band live with an appreciative audience. As a document of that nature, it's valuable. "Laying in the cut" has a different band, a lot more enthusiasm, and some tracks that do approach the "over the top" kind of playing that made Ivory's reputation. But basically, its a pub band. I like 'em. I play 'em. I enjoy 'em. But it's still a pub band. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 now that's a COOL cover! Yes, better than "The Stinger". But it may be that the Spider Man comics had better art work to start off with. I'm no afficionado. Great sleeve, but completely disconnected from the music. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Spider Man was recently on CD in Japan. Well, that's interesting. Thanks Bruce! Something to put on my next order for Hiroshi. Any idea of the yen price? MG Quote
BruceM Posted December 13, 2007 Report Posted December 13, 2007 Spider Man was recently on CD in Japan. Well, that's interesting. Thanks Bruce! Something to put on my next order for Hiroshi. Any idea of the yen price? MG It seems to have disappeared everywhere but Amazon US who seem to have only 1 in stock for US$28. Probably the last copy to be had. Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 MG, how are the newer Jackie Ivory albums? (laying in the cut, Live at jack's bar) Jakie Ivory never made another album like "Soul discovery", not with Willis Jackson, and certainly not with Jr Walker. "Jacks" is a pretty standard, solid type of album of a black R&B band live with an appreciative audience. As a document of that nature, it's valuable. "Laying in the cut" has a different band, a lot more enthusiasm, and some tracks that do approach the "over the top" kind of playing that made Ivory's reputation. But basically, its a pub band. I like 'em. I play 'em. I enjoy 'em. But it's still a pub band. MG Thanks! I'm sure i'd like them. Quote
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