soulpope Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 20 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: ❤️❤️❤️ !!! Quote
HutchFan Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 Reflexionen – S/T (Timeless, 1984) Urs Leimgruber (ss, ts, bass sax); Don Friedman (p); Bobby Burri (b); Joël Allouche (d, perc) Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 Another Mosaic set, this time with wonderful solo jazz piano. "The Complete Master Jazz Piano Series" disc II 1125×1111 157 KB A legendary pianist or two and some unsung heroes on this set. I have all the Hines on LP as well . . . . All the sessions are very well recorded on a great piano. Quote
John Tapscott Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 20 hours ago, optatio said: 👍 Now: Quote
soulpope Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 11 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: From 1980 .... at that time I was (still) hopeful regarding Bob Berg .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 18 hours ago, Larry Kart said: Where did all those photographers for Contemporary and Pacific Jazz get all those fresh-faced young women? Dont know but here are some more from Contemporary Quote
HutchFan Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 OM - Cerberus (JAPO, 1980) Urs Leimgruber (ss, ts, fl); Christy Doran (g, g synth); Bobby Burri (b); Fredy Studer (d, perc) 21 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: Now: Yeah. Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 (edited) Wow I haven’t heard this in a while and some system changes have made the sound really shine. Great album. Monday Michiru “My Ever Changing Moods” Edited November 16, 2022 by jazzbo Quote
Larry Kart Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 6 hours ago, JSngry said: That seems harsh... She was iconic. But she didn't age well. (See previous photo.) Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 Lee Morgan “Complete Live at the Lighthouse” Blue Note Japan UHQCD edition, disc 3 Quote
BillF Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 (edited) 22 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I love it and as much as I love Monks quartet and quintet performances , sometimes I like to listen to a bit of solo Monk also. I don´t want to BE a Monk copycat but somehow it happens, if I play a solo piece it might have some of Monk´s style, I mean the voicings. There is such a musical logical thing in it that you just fell you can´t do otherwise. My wife sometimes makes a little joke and want´s I do some personal "mini concerto" for her at home and she starts calling things I never had played or that are not my music. So once she said "do some classical stuff". I said "what ? I don´t know any classical music" but she insisted and somehow I had a little Chopin waltz in Ab in my head that I once heard and liked. And there I went, it sounded like if Monk plays Chopin. But since my wife also is no classic music conoisseur (she is primary a dancer) she dug it and said "you should get a tuxedo and play in such a concert hall only you" and didn´t understand that this is not my stuff. Then she asked me to play a Hildegard Knef waltz, and I did, since I like it, and again it sounded like Monk playing Knef 😄 Yes, i've always been partial to solo Monk. Probably the first I heard was this French 10" disc: But my favorite solo track is "Functional" from this album, where Monk and traditional piano blues (for which I'm also an enthusiast and even something of a practitioner) meet: Edited November 17, 2022 by BillF Quote
JSngry Posted November 16, 2022 Author Report Posted November 16, 2022 1 hour ago, Larry Kart said: But she didn't age well. (See previous photo.) Hell, if that was a crime, I'd be doing life without parole seven times over... Quote
Larry Kart Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Hell, if that was a crime, I'd be doing life without parole seven times over... I didn't say that was a crime; it's just that even though her husband took some of those shots, Moffitt's rather grim latter-day visage didn't fit well in a thread about fresh-faced California young ladies who graced West Coast Jazz album covers. Quote
JSngry Posted November 17, 2022 Author Report Posted November 17, 2022 She wasn't old then, was she? Point being, it was a connection possibly. Access to a pool of talent. Quote
Dub Modal Posted November 17, 2022 Report Posted November 17, 2022 Picked up this Real Gone Jazz/Dusty Groove collab reissue CD at Real Gone Jazz's CD sale (this one was $5...and all Black Jazz CDs are $6 if ya need to know). First Sonny Fortune appearance on record. Rudy recorded this one in '65. Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 17, 2022 Report Posted November 17, 2022 9 hours ago, BillF said: Yes, i've always been partial to solo Monk. Probably the first I heard was this French 10" disc: But my favorite solo track is "Functional" from this album, where Monk and traditional piano blues (for which I'm also an enthusiast and even something of a practitioner) meet: Yeah, "Functional" is nice and to play it "stride" is very nice. But what I like most from solo Monk playing is other songs, especially to hear how he re-harmonizes the song. You know, there is a special inner logic in the way Monk voices a chord, and there is a special thing that let´s a very old song even sound like if it´s played on an old slightly out of tune piano. Take "I love you Sweethearts of my Dreams". Sometimes if I play a little "private solo set" for my wife I close that "set" with this tune. 12 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Never saw that: those four musicians......seems to be a "dream team" . I like each of them very much. Quote
soulpope Posted November 17, 2022 Report Posted November 17, 2022 5 hours ago, BillF said: As good as it gets .... Quote
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