Aggie87 Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Rabih Abou-Khalil - Odd Times Art Blakey - Freedom Rider John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Jack DeJohnette - Special Edition Jan Garbarek/Bobo Stenson - Dansere Freddie Hubbard - Hub Tones Pat Metheny - Speaking of Now Horace Silver - Finger Poppin' Cecil Taylor - Love for Sale Peter Gabriel - Shaking the Tree Quote
Gary Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Theres a sale on at HMV at the moment so i 've just caught up with some RVGs etc Donald Byrd - slow drag Miles - In Antibes Freddie Hubbard - Open Sesame Bobby Hutcherson - dialogue Donald Byrd - New Perspective (a bit of a shock when i put that 1 on ) Joe Henderson - page one Stanely Turrentine - Hustlin Jimmy Smith - sermon dexter Gordon - Go Jimmy Smith - Cool Blues Hank mobley - No Room for Squares Other stuff i've just got - Tina brooks - Back to the the tracks / waiting Game / Minor Move Donald Byrd - Byrd in Hand Various Artists - impressed with Gilles Peterson. Should keep me busy for April .. Quote
JohnS Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Right now Ethnic Heritage Ensemble; Freedom Jazz Dance. Earlier Jon Jang and David Murray; River of Life Jim Hall; Live Eddie Lockjaw Davis and Johnny Griffin; Battle Stations Quote
mikeb Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 (edited) Ray Brown - Jazz Cello Buddy Rich - The Monster Buck Clayton & Buddy Tate - Buck & Buddy (original title! ) Edited April 2, 2003 by mikeb Quote
jazzbo Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Right now I'm listening to the Gene Cedric Chronogical Classics. Before that it was the first volume of the Big Maceo RCA cds. And before that it was the Akiyoshi-Tabackin Big Band's "Salted Gingko Nuts." Quote
Peter Johnson Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Gary, I know exactly what you mean re "A New Perspective." I'll never forget my first listen..."Buh dot duh daaaah...dah dah dot". What the ?!@# I kind of got over it, but I'm still kind of lukewarm to the session. "I'm Still Trying to Get Home" was a weak follow-up, IMHO... Quote
AfricaBrass Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Gary, I know exactly what you mean re "A New Perspective." I'll never forget my first listen..."Buh dot duh daaaah...dah dah dot". What the ?!@# I kind of got over it, but I'm still kind of lukewarm to the session. "I'm Still Trying to Get Home" was a weak follow-up, IMHO... I kind of dig A New Perspective. It took me a long time to get past the Star Trek voices, but Christo Redentor really moves me. That song and Coltrane's Alabama always get me. I can't imagine what they were smoking over at Blue Note when they decided to put this album out as an RVG. There would have been better Byrd albums to put out. I still haven't heard I'm Still Trying to Get Home. I don't feel much need to track it down, though. :rsmile: Peter, maybe A New Perspective would be a good album of the week. Nah, just kidding! :rsmile: Quote
CJ Shearn Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 so far today: Lee Morgan live at the Lighthouse: disc 1 Keith Jarrett: Whisper Not: disc 1 Quote
Peter Johnson Posted April 2, 2003 Report Posted April 2, 2003 Is it possible that people think they're buying loc'd after dark? That mixup would produce a reaction much different than mine! Quote
Green Dolphin Posted April 3, 2003 Report Posted April 3, 2003 Art Farmer-Modern Art Christian Wallumrod-Sofienberg Variations Charlie Hunter-Right Now Move Chico Hamilton-The Man From Two Worlds and still the new Vandermark and Shorter from last month! Quote
tonym Posted April 4, 2003 Report Posted April 4, 2003 Drew Gress - Spin & Drift (Premonition), Yves Robert - In Touch (ECM), the two Wayne Shorter gigs i have recorded over the last month - Montreaux & Edinburgh, likewise, The Bad Plus live in London's PizzaExpress & Ralph Towner - Anthem (ECM) Quote
Daniel A Posted April 4, 2003 Report Posted April 4, 2003 Eddie Henderson - Mahal (Capitol, 1978) Jan Hammer - Malma Maliny (MPS, 1968) Jon Hendricks - Salud! João Gilberto Originator of the Bossa Nova (Reprise, 1963) Jan Allan - Jan Allan 70 (Phono Suecia, 1969) Wayne Shorter - Alegria Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted April 4, 2003 Report Posted April 4, 2003 Dood, Loc'd After Dark is TIGHT, bro! Quote
mikeb Posted April 4, 2003 Report Posted April 4, 2003 Claude Hopkins - Swing Time Willis Jackson - Soul Night Live (opposite ends of the spectrum, without question! ) The Jazztet And John Lewis Quote
vibes Posted April 6, 2003 Report Posted April 6, 2003 Alice Coltrane - A Monastic Trio Bill Evans - Alone Again, Montreux III Tamba 4 - We and the Sea Booker Ervin - The Freedom Book Korn - Issues Soundgarden - Superunknown Stone Temple Pilots - Shangri-La Dee Da, Purple Beck - Sea Change Cannonball Adderley and the Poll Winners Nat Adderley - Work Song Blue Mitchell - The Thing To Do (the Mosaic is finally growing on me!) Quote
Noj Posted April 6, 2003 Report Posted April 6, 2003 I went down to my local used vinyl spot and picked up the following: Clifford Brown Paris Collection Vol. 2, sealed $5 Art Farmer Quintet Time & Place, sealed $5 Sonny Rollins Saxophone Colossus, used $4 Shelly Manne Hot Coles, used $4 Keith Jarrett Shades, used $3 Dave Brubeck Time In, used $3 To top it off my initial BMG order just arrived. I have more to listen to than there are hours in the day. :rsmile: Quote
Lemgruber Posted April 6, 2003 Report Posted April 6, 2003 My April list (so far): - Sabir Mateen Trio: Divine Mad Love (Eremite) - Pandelis Karayorgis Trio: Blood Ballad (Leo Records) - Joe Henderson: Inner Urge (Blue Note) - Paul Bley: Hommage To Carla (Owl) - Abash: Jazz (Dragon) - Louis Sclavis Trio: Ceux qui veillent la nuit (Label Bleu) - Kaoru Abe: Solo.1972.1.21 - Steve Lacy/ Daniel Humair/ Anthony Cox: Work (Sketch) - Myron Walden: Higher Ground (Fresh Sound NT) + - Johnny Shines: Wet To Plow (Corazong) - Morton Feldman: Only (Works For Voice & Intruments) (New Albion Records) Quote
paul secor Posted April 7, 2003 Report Posted April 7, 2003 Over the weekend: Jelly Roll Morton: Great Original Performances 1926-1934 Masahiko Togashi & Steve Lacy: Twilight Don Cherry: Multikulti Count Basie: Complete Decca Recordings - disc 1 Sonny Boy Williamson: Talk that Talk - Sonny Boy at the Chess Studio 1957-61 Rev. Claude Jeter: What Is This Lorraine Ellison: Stay with Me Quote
EKE BBB Posted April 7, 2003 Report Posted April 7, 2003 April 7 2003 Coleman Hawkins - At ease with CH (Moodsville, 1960) Coleman Hawkins All Stars (featuring Joe Thomas and Vic Dickenson) (Swingville, 1960) Lockjaw Davis (with Hawk, Arnette Cobb and Buddy Tate) (Prestige, 1959) Quote
mikeb Posted April 7, 2003 Report Posted April 7, 2003 Milt Jackson - Centerpiece Willis Jackson - Gentle Gator Quote
Jazzmoose Posted April 8, 2003 Report Posted April 8, 2003 Today's choices: The Doors: Morrison Hotel CCR: Green River B.B. King: Live at the Cook County Jail Cream: Disraeli Gears Son House: The Original Delta Blues Willie Dixon: I am the Blues We don' need no stinkin' jazz! Quote
Noj Posted April 8, 2003 Report Posted April 8, 2003 (edited) No jazz for me either, right now Jazzmoose. I'm bumpin' tonight: Typical Cats Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections The Grouch Crusader For Justice Automator Ready For My Close-Up DJ Krush Code 4109 Talib Kweli Quality The track "Joy" with Mos Def is playing right now--gives me chills it is so good. Speaking of spine-tinglingly good, I just pried Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil out of my player after two days of heavy rotation. What an album! :rsmile: Edited April 8, 2003 by Noj Quote
Stan C Posted April 8, 2003 Report Posted April 8, 2003 Today: Ralph Peterson Quintet: Volition Tommy Flanagan: Giant Steps Bob Brookmeyer : Traditional Revistited Beg, Scream & Shout : Disc 2 Can You Dig It?: Disc 5 Coleman Hawkins: Hollywood Stampede Quote
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