Aggie87 Posted October 17, 2003 Author Report Posted October 17, 2003 Kenny Burrell - God Bless the Child Herbie Hancock - Headhunters Dave Holland - Extended Play Brad Mehldau - Places Thelonious Monk - It's Monk's Time Thelonious Monk - Underground Oregon - Winter Light John Scofield - Shortcuts! Jazzpar Combo 1999 (w/Ulrik, Danielsson, & Erskine) Phish - A Live One Quote
JohnS Posted October 17, 2003 Report Posted October 17, 2003 Still waiting for "Passing Ships" so I've made up for it with Paul Chambers; Mosaic Select disc 1 Haden/Rubalcaba/Motian; The Montreal Tapes Jimmy Woods; Conflict Art Ensemble Of Chicago; A Tribute To Lester/The Meeting George Shearing/Cannanball Adderley; Quintets At Newport (Fine Adderley here) Nat Adderley; Naturally Horace Silver Trio RVG Quote
John B Posted October 17, 2003 Report Posted October 17, 2003 Lester Young - Washington DC 1956 disc 1 John Patton - Along Came John Randy Weston - Marrakech in the Cool of the Evening Black Uhuru - Sinsemilla Quote
catesta Posted October 17, 2003 Report Posted October 17, 2003 Duke Ellington - Piano in the Foreground (French Columbia LP) Love it! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 17, 2003 Report Posted October 17, 2003 Art Ensemble of Chicago - Urban Magic Quote
John Tapscott Posted October 18, 2003 Report Posted October 18, 2003 Art Blakey - 1960 Messengers Mosaic Gerry Mulligan - Concert Band Mosaic Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple (RVG sounds great!) Earl Hines - The Father of Modern Jazz Piano - 5 LP's Duke Ellington - Jazz Party Cat Anderson - Americans Swinging in Paris Ike Quebec - Congo Lament Jim Widner Big Band - Flying High Buddy Rich - Wham! Sammy Nestico - This is the Moment Jim Snidero - Storm Rising Phil Nimmons - Vintage Air Checks '59-'64 Hank Mobley - Roll Call Lee Morgan - The Rajah David Schnitter - Invitation Wayne Shorter - JuJu Quote
BruceH Posted October 18, 2003 Report Posted October 18, 2003 Wayne Shorter---Adam's Apple, Wayning Moments Lee Morgan---Search for the New Land, Charisma, Cornbread Quote
John B Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 William Parker Violin Trio - Scrapbook Andrew Hill - Passing Ships Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles Quote
brownie Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 JJ Johnson - J is for Jazz (Columbia LP) Charles Tyler - Saga of the Outlaws (Uptown LP. Thank you Mr. Nessa for releasing this!) Art Ensemble of Chicago - The Pathe Sessions 9American Jazz in Paris CD) Jaki Byard w. Roland Kirk - The Byard Experience (Prestige LP) Jimmy Smith - House Party (RVG) Quote
Use3D Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 well it's been a good month of music for teh Fist A Perfect Circle - The Thirteenth Step The whole band got changed around but the result is just fine by me. I really like the first 4 tracks, then things slow down, but pick up again at the end. Sure the sound is very different from the frist album but I think that makes it more interesting. And I want to have Maynard's baby. Acumen Nation - Lord of the Cynics Jason Novak and the gang are just as awesome as ever on this CD. I love it because although the band has stayed the same they've still managed to release an amazing album that sounds nothing like 5th Column, which came out in 2002. What also is great is just a year between the two records, whereas before the albums were at least 3 years apart, and always had a change in band members. well I could go on forever on this cd/band so I'll shut up and move on. One word; AMAZING KMFDM - WWIII So Tim Skold is now playing with Marilyn Manson and crew, but surprisingly that didn't stop Sascha K. from KICKING ASS and releasing this great album. I was hoping for something big after Attak, which I liked but it took a while to grow on me. I've listened to this cd four times or so, and like it more and more. the beginning tracks totally stomp and set the pace for the rest of the disc, which follows through and delivers catchy industrial tracks and killer lyrics. Wumpscut - Bunker Gate 7 Revisiting an old favorite of mine, this cd sould be the soundtrack of the world..that is if the world were to suddenly be plunged into post-apocalyptic darkness and you had to fight with every breath just to survive. Ah what a good feeling. Rudy is a master of his craft, it shows on this record the most, which flows with blood from beginning to end. Type O Negative - Life is Killing Me It just wouldn't be Fall without the boys from Brooklyn. I had hoped to the elders gods of goth music that Type O hadn't broken up, rumors were spreading, but sure enough this cd came out a few months ago and it has to be their best yet. Pete's voice is perfect, and the music is perfect, feels alot like Bloody Kisses and October Rust combined, but with better writing. Overall I could listen to this disc over and over and not get sick of it. Black is back baby! That's all for the month of spookiness, I'll go back to my Dungeon of Doom until next time... Quote
paul secor Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 Sandwiched around enjoying and trying to figure out Blindfold Test 3: Various Artists: Play My Jukebox - East Coast Blues 1943-54 (Flyright) George Russell Septet: The Stratus Seekers Jimmy Smith: Back at the Chicken Shack Django Reinhardt: JSP Box 1 - Disc 1 John Lewis/Bill Perkins: 2 Degrees East, Three Degrees West Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 Charles Tyler - Saga of the Outlaws (Uptown LP. Thank you Mr. Nessa for releasing this!) This record has nothing to do with Uptown. They didn't even exist then. Thanks for the complement anyway. Quote
Out2Lunch Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 Jutta Hipp-Jutta Hipp With Zoot Simms Milt Hinton-The Basement Tapes Charles Mingus-The Complete Candid Charles Mingus(Mosaic) Ella Fitzgerald-Sings Sweet Songs For Swingers Charles Mingus-Mingus In Europe Volume 1 Sam Rivers-Fuchsia Swing Song Dexter Gordon-Our Man In Paris Quote
brownie Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 Charles Tyler - Saga of the Outlaws (Uptown LP. Thank you Mr. Nessa for releasing this!) This record has nothing to do with Uptown. They didn't even exist then. Thanks for the complement anyway. What's wrong with me? That Charles Tyler LP bore proudly the Nessa label (not Uptown). Thanks again! Quote
catesta Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 Lee Morgan - Sonic Boom Art Farmer/Benny Golson - Here and Now Duke Pearson - Profile Quote
BruceH Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 Kenny Burrell---Introducing (2nd disc) Blue Lights vol. 1&2 At the Five Spot Cafe Midnight Blue Louis Smith---Here Comes Louis Smith Art Blakey---Ritual Cannonball Adderley---lots The db's---first 2 albums Mobley---The Flip, Hi Voltage Quote
kenny weir Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 Kynan Robinson's En Rusk - 1000 Wide Gene Clark - American Dreamer 1964-1974 John Patton - Mosaic Donald Byrd - Byrd In Hand Miles Davis Blue Note Vol 2 RVG Lester Flatulance and The Silent Killers - Let 'Er Rip! Ray Brown trio - Live From NY to Tokyo Either/Orchestra - Afro-Cubism Jack McDuff - The Best Of The Concord Years Jann Rutherford - The Scented Garden Way Out West - Footscray Station Sonny Rollins - Prestige box Hank Crwaford/Jimmy Mcgriff - Road Tested Quote
John B Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 Matthew Shipp's New Orbit John Patton - Blue John Wayne Shorter - Schizophrenia Woody Shaw - Little Red's Fantasy Gianluigi Trovesi Otteto - Fugace Black Uhuru - Chill Out Ozric Tentacles - Strangeitude Quote
John B Posted October 22, 2003 Report Posted October 22, 2003 Matthew Shipp - Nu Bop Wayne Shorter - Super Nova Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez - s/t Bill Evans - Last Waltz disc 5 The Daktaris - Soul Explosion Quote
brownie Posted October 23, 2003 Report Posted October 23, 2003 Curtis Fuller/Pepper Adams 'Four on the Outside' (Timeless LP) Don Friedman 'Circle Waltz' (Riverside LP) Art Pepper/Duke Jordan in Copenhagen, disc 2 (Galaxy) Lennie Niehaus 'Zounds' (Contemporary/OJC) Woody Shaw Live vol. 2 (Highnote) Quote
ghost of miles Posted October 23, 2003 Report Posted October 23, 2003 Nina Simone, FOUR WOMEN (disc 2) Billie Holiday, LADY DAY (discs 1-5) Gene Krupa/Harry James Mosaic (discs 4-5) Elliott Smith, ROMAN CANDLE Elliott Smith, ELLIOTT SMITH Elliott Smith, EITHER/OR Elliott Smith, XO Elliott Smith, FIGURE 8 Nick Drake, WAY TO BLUE Duke Ellington, RCA COMP. discs 8-10 Quote
John B Posted October 23, 2003 Report Posted October 23, 2003 Gianluigi Trovesi Otteto - Fugace Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' Art Blakey - The Jazz Messengers Romano/Sclavis/Texier - Suite Africaine Tyrone Washington - Do Right Polwechesl/Fennesz - Wrapped Islands Ravi Shankar - Golden Jubilee Concert v.1 Nonesuch Explorer - the Real Bahamas in Music and Song Nonesuch Explorer - Trinidad: The Sound of the Sun Quote
paul secor Posted October 26, 2003 Report Posted October 26, 2003 Swamp Dogg: Total Destruction of Your Mind/Rat On Lawrence Marable Quartet featuring James Clay: Tenorman Hank Mobley: No Room for Squares Chris Dahlgren: Best Intentions Quote
Out2Lunch Posted October 27, 2003 Report Posted October 27, 2003 Looking forward to hearing that Tristano set myself soon! Tonight: The Great Barney Wilen: "Paris Moods" "Modern Nostalgie" "La Note Bleue" Quote
brownie Posted October 27, 2003 Report Posted October 27, 2003 Ornette Coleman at Golden Circle, vol. 2 (RVG) Sonny Stitt with Strings 'Tribute to Ellington' (Catalyst LP) Barney Wilen 'La Note Bleue' (Ida LP) Don Friedman 'My Foolish Heart' (Steeplechase) Al Grey 'Snap Your Fingers' (Argo/Verve) Quote
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