soulpope Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 25 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Now listening to: Masahiko Togashi - Spiritual Nature (East Wind, 1975) Gorgeous. I'm continuing my recent Masahiko Satoh kick with this album. He's a sideman here. Yep, a japanese Jazz Classic and deservedly so .... Quote
Simon8 Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 2 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I like this album very much. Tony Fruscella was a trumpet player who was able to dig into the music in his own special way. His personal problems prevented him from recording more than a few times. Other than this one, I like the couple of tunes he plays on with Stan Getz. 👍😀 Quote
kh1958 Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 Detroit Artists Workshop (Strut) Quote
HutchFan Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 Masahiko Sato - Holography (Nippon Columbia) Solo piano; recorded live at Yamaha Hall, Tokyo, June 17, 1970 First listen. Initial impressions: Phantasmagoric and powerful. Cecil Taylor meets Charles Ives. Quote
BillF Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 3 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I like this album very much. Tony Fruscella was a trumpet player who was able to dig into the music in his own special way. His personal problems prevented him from recording more than a few times. Other than this one, I like the couple of tunes he plays on with Stan Getz. 👍 Quote
HutchFan Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 Now this: Misha Mengelberg, Steve Lacy, George Lewis, Arjen Gorter, Han Bennink - Change of Season (Music of Herbie Nichols) (Soul Note, 1985) Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 4 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I like this album very much. Tony Fruscella was a trumpet player who was able to dig into the music in his own special way. His personal problems prevented him from recording more than a few times. Other than this one, I like the couple of tunes he plays on with Stan Getz. 😁👍 Quote
jlhoots Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 2 hours ago, kh1958 said: Detroit Artists Workshop (Strut) Arriving today. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 Terumasa Hino - Taro's Mood (Enja) Recorded at Jazzclub Domicile, Munich, on June 29, 1973 Quote
BillF Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 2 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 Quote
Jim Duckworth Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 It's been a while for this one... Quote
soulpope Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 4 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now this: Misha Mengelberg, Steve Lacy, George Lewis, Arjen Gorter, Han Bennink - Change of Season (Music of Herbie Nichols) (Soul Note, 1985) Superb .... at least.... Quote
HutchFan Posted November 28, 2022 Report Posted November 28, 2022 This again: Masahiko Satoh - Amorphism (Portrait, 1986) with Eddie Gomez & Steve Gadd Quote
Justin V Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Ron Miles and Rudy Royston join Hess on this and another Capri date. Quote
BillF Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 9 hours ago, jazzcorner said: 👍 Now playing: Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 This is a rare ESP Disk album by the not too well known drummer James Zitro. It is a wonderful example of typical NY so called "Free Jazz" , recorded in 1967. I have a special affinity to this because it´s the first recording of one my prime musical inspirations here in Europe, the American in Europe Allan Praskin (as). This is 60´s avantgarde jazz at it´s best and all the musicians are great. Warren Gale (tp), Bert Wilson (ts) have great skills , the bass is superb and almost reaches the heights of inspiration of Henry Grimes. And the leader himself, drummer James Zitro is fascinating. It´s really a good recording sound, you really hear what the drummer plays, he is amazing. Allan Praskin already had his wonderful sound on as, the kind of alto sound I love most, as much as I like to listen to Jackie McLean or to Jimmy Lyons with Cecil Taylor. Pianist Michael Cohen is superb. That´s the way it should sound. Those are musicians, who know exactly what they do and where they are at. There should have been more. Quote
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