HutchFan Posted May 10, 2022 Report Posted May 10, 2022 Frank Sinatra - The Capitol Years Disc 1 of 3 Quote
John Tapscott Posted May 10, 2022 Report Posted May 10, 2022 w. Brian Lynch, Gary Smulyan, Rufus Reid and Billy Hart. Fine band. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 10, 2022 Report Posted May 10, 2022 2 hours ago, John Tapscott said: This is a great CD. I've never heard Joe Henderson play better than he does here (maybe it's the excellent recording quality). That's serious talk. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 The Very Best of Nancy Wilson: The Capitol Recordings, 1960-1976 Disc 3 of 3 Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 This excellent Astrud Gilberto collection. Quote
BillF Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 10 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 8 hours ago, John Tapscott said: w. Brian Lynch, Gary Smulyan, Rufus Reid and Billy Hart. Fine band. Will give it a listen. Now playing: Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 11 hours ago, John Tapscott said: This is a great CD. I've never heard Joe Henderson play better than he does here (maybe it's the excellent recording quality). Must find that. For me it looks like an absolute dream band. Those four stars, each one of them for itself have been my very favourites from what I heard and saw live on Festivals from the late 70´s to the early 80´s. Within only a year (79/80) I had seen Joe Henderson twice, Ron Carter with his own Quartet, McTyner sextet with the personnel of "Horizon" and Al Foster with Sonny Rollins......., great times when all of them were at the peak of their power and we saw them regularly and would wait for their next albums.... Ron Carter was something like a "Mr. Hip" for us, very very tall, and that incredible bass sound with all his gimmicks like those glissandos and double grips....., Ron´s sound on Milestone Records or with VSOP was the sound of our time...., and McCoy Tyner seemed to be one of the most influencial pianists of all times.... Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 10 hours ago, HutchFan said: Frank Sinatra - The Capitol Years Disc 1 of 3 4 hours ago, ghost of miles said: This excellent Astrud Gilberto collection. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 This is a lovely Lee Konitz album. Perhaps my favorite of later period. Quote
John Tapscott Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: 40 minutes ago, BillF said: Now: Quote
Dub Modal Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 19 hours ago, mjazzg said: I suspect Mr Anderson cast a very influential shadow over the generation represented by the Chicago Underground crew, maybe less so in musical style than in organisation and facilitation. They connect strongly with Tortoise and others from that Chicago scene. Jeff Parker's in the mix too so in a way it threads right through to the current International Anthem stable. I forgot I was actually familiar with the CU quartet album Good Days but wasn’t aware of how far back they went. On that lead I ended up checking out Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra’s Dimensional Stardust from 2020 and it’s really good. Some heavy hitters in that lineup: Nicole Mitchell, Tomkea Reid, Jeff Parker, Jaimie Branch and Joel Ross among others. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 1 hour ago, Dub Modal said: I forgot I was actually familiar with the CU quartet album Good Days but wasn’t aware of how far back they went. On that lead I ended up checking out Mazurek’s Exploding Star Orchestra’s Dimensional Stardust from 2020 and it’s really good. Some heavy hitters in that lineup: Nicole Mitchell, Tomkea Reid, Jeff Parker, Jaimie Branch and Joel Ross among others. Ironically, 'Good Days' is the only CU album I don't own. Exploding Star are great, all the albums are worth a listen. If you can find Mazurek's 'Calma Gente' you'll be in for a treat, his best among many very good recordings, to my ears Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 11, 2022 Report Posted May 11, 2022 4 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: This is a lovely Lee Konitz album. Perhaps my favorite of later period. There's always another to listen to! Quote
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