skeith Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 (edited) Please, take the strings and/or sappy choirlike vocals off of: Bird with Strings Clifford Brown with Strings Ben Webster's - Music for Loving Ray Charles's - Modern Sounds In Country and Western Music (especially the Marty Paich arrangements!!!) If these are already available "naked" please let me know. I'm sure you have your own list Edited November 7, 2003 by skeith Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 I'd like to see this one naked but I don't think that's the kind of naked you're referring to. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 I thought this thread was going to be a series of requests to our inhouse Photoshop experts. Quote
AfricaBrass Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 I'd like to see this one naked but I don't think that's the kind of naked you're referring to. Here's one I WOULDN'T like to see naked: Quote
Peter Johnson Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 "Lift Every Voice" sans vocals. That record is seriously stressing me out!!! Quote
AfricaBrass Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 "Lift Every Voice" sans vocals. That record is seriously stressing me out!!! I actually like the voices. They grew on me in a weird way. But, a sans vocals version would be nice too! Quote
jazzbo Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 There are a few Freddie Hubbard lps I'd like to hear. . . without Freddie. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 There are a few Freddie Hubbard lps I'd like to hear. . . without Freddie. Quote
Alexander Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 Please, take the strings and/or sappy choirlike vocals off of: Bird with Strings Clifford Brown with Strings Those are two of my favorite albums! I wouldn't change a thing! I used to hate "jazz with strings," but I got into it after hearing these two albums. Now I have several. Some are better than others, but all of them are good for what they are. I really like "Desmond Blue" by Paul Desmond. That's a lovely "strings" album! Quote
mikeweil Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'd like to hear the new Miroslav Vitous ECM without Corea, McLaughlin and the three brass players, who were all overdubbed. I'd like to hear the whole Al Kooper / Mike Bloomfield Super Session without the brass, which Kooper did with one track on the last CD reissue - I like the results. Blasphemic as it sounds, I'd like to hear most of the electric Miles stuff, especially the live ones, without Miles - that Cellar Door band e.g. was far more exciting without him ... Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 Blasphemic as it sounds, I'd like to hear most of the electric Miles stuff, especially the live ones, without Miles - that Cellar Door band e.g. was far more exciting without him ... You know, I would have never had the nerve to say that first, but... Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 How about the Silver 'n... series with just Horace and the band whithout the 'n Wood, Brass, Strings, etc? Quote
Brandon Burke Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 "Lift Every Voice" sans vocals. That record is seriously stressing me out!!! I absolutely adore that first tune and, from there, the date kind of loses me. But I haven't heard it in a while since I don't work at the archive anymore and I can't/won't afford the LP. On another note, I know this has been mentioned before but is there a non-Warwick version of the Andrew Hill session w/o strings? Is it the Warwick or the TCB that has them (or both)? I can't remember. Quote
vibes Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'm surprised no one's mentioned Wes Montgomery's later work yet. Wes's small group work was fantastic, and while some of his albums with strings aren't too bad, they're just not on par with his earlier work. Take away the strings, and we might have something much better. Quote
vibes Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'd find Albert Ayler's "Music is the Healing Force of the Universe" a lot more appealing if the vocals could be edited out of it. Does anyone actually enjoy them? Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'd find Albert Ayler's "Music is the Healing Force of the Universe" a lot more appealing if the vocals could be edited out of it. Does anyone actually enjoy them? Given my reaction to all the Albert Ayler I've ever heard, I wonder if I might like this album better if Ayler were edited out, and the vocals were left in. Quote
Gary Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'd find Albert Ayler's "Music is the Healing Force of the Universe" a lot more appealing if the vocals could be edited out of it. Does anyone actually enjoy them? ME! In fact the only thing i dont like on the LP is the bagpipes track - but i like the fact somebody at least tried it! There is something i like about the vocal tracks (well maybe not Albert's) & many a time you can hear a voice from our shower bellowing - A MAANNN IS LIKE A TREEEEEEEE!!!!!! Quote
jazzbo Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 I'm exactly with you, I like the vocals. . . the bagpipes I wish weren't there. I'm just not a fan of bagpipes PERIOD! Quote
Gary Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 Yep - i like this CD it adds a different angle to my jazz collection. Quote
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