soulpope Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 57 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Treasure trove guaranteed .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Pacific Jazz PJ 100 - Various Groups " On Mike! 24 Great Jazz Groups" - released 1962 Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 6 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: That reads like a dream team ! ten to Two blues......there was one album of Dusko that was titled "After Hours" and as much as I remember it had also a stellar band. But I had only two tunes taped on casetofon from radio, back then in 1977 or so. I wanted to buy the CD some years ago, but it´s for an astronomic price......., well I still think I have the music in mind, one of it might have be a blues, and one was "Those were the Days", I think that´s what I had on the casetofon. Quote
sidewinder Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 2 hours ago, soulpope said: Treasure trove guaranteed .... Indeed it is. Not sure why ‘Fellini 712’ is classified as a ‘Latin Adventure’ but not complaining. Quote
EKE BBB Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 10 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: That reads like a dream team ! ten to Two blues......there was one album of Dusko that was titled "After Hours" and as much as I remember it had also a stellar band. But I had only two tunes taped on casetofon from radio, back then in 1977 or so. I wanted to buy the CD some years ago, but it´s for an astronomic price......., well I still think I have the music in mind, one of it might have be a blues, and one was "Those were the Days", I think that´s what I had on the casetofon. It is exactly the same album. It was issued as "Ten To Two Blues" by the Spanish label Ensayo, and as "After Hours" by Enja, both in 1971. Subsequent LP and CD reissues have followed the same guidelines. Quote
soulpope Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 23 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Indeed it is. Not sure why ‘Fellini 712’ is classified as a ‘Latin Adventure’ but not complaining. 😉 .... but at least all "latin sides" (ommiting some tracks from the Rearwad Box ?) are in there ,,,, Quote
Jim Duckworth Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: via YouTube: A classic! Quote
jazzbo Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 (edited) Hardly got any listening in over the holiday and yesterday because my wife had a lot of time off and had a long list of things for me to do. Got most of them done. Starting off with a favorite I just can't keep out of the player for too long. "Secret Ellington" Now onto a release by Raulzinho I did not know of til last week! Edited November 29, 2022 by jazzbo Quote
HutchFan Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 This again: Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Arranger, Conductor – Les McCann Tenor Saxophone, Oboe, Flute, Temple Bells – Yusef Lateef Guitar, Electric Guitar – David Spinozza, Cornell Dupree Electric Piano – Jodie Christian Bass, Electric Bass – Jimmy Rowser, William Salter Drums, Percussion – Alphonse Mouzon, Bernard Purdie, Donald Dean, Buck Clarke, Ralph McDonald Harp – Corky Hale Quote
mikeweil Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 27 minutes ago, HutchFan said: This again: Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Arranger, Conductor – Les McCann Tenor Saxophone, Oboe, Flute, Temple Bells – Yusef Lateef Guitar, Electric Guitar – David Spinozza, Cornell Dupree Electric Piano – Jodie Christian Bass, Electric Bass – Jimmy Rowser, William Salter Drums, Percussion – Alphonse Mouzon, Bernard Purdie, Donald Dean, Buck Clarke, Ralph McDonald Harp – Corky Hale Les McCann's "Bitches Brew". Great album. Quote
jazzbo Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Joyce "Natureza" . . . a true "lost album" out at last 45 years later. . . and wow. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: Les McCann's "Bitches Brew". Great album. Yes, I can hear exactly what you're talking about! Invitation to Openness is perhaps a bit less thrusting and urgent than BB. McCann's album is more gentle and meandering. But both of their conceptions are definitely similar: jam sessions that are electric, percussive & orchestral. NP: Quote
BillF Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 27 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 Quote
jazzbo Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 One of my favorite discs in the Chronogical Classics series of cd releases: "George Wettling 1940-1944" Quote
HutchFan Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Harold Alexander - Sunshine Man (Flying Dutchman, 1971) Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Harold Alexander Electric Piano – Neal Creque Bass, Electric Bass – Richard Davis Drums – Pretty Purdie Congas – Richard Landrum Quote
soulpope Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 22 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Harold Alexander - Sunshine Man (Flying Dutchman, 1971) Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Harold Alexander Electric Piano – Neal Creque Bass, Electric Bass – Richard Davis Drums – Pretty Purdie Congas – Richard Landrum Excellent .... Quote
jazzbo Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Carmen McRae "Book of Ballads" . . .what a wonderful record. Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 Innovation Records / Dark Orchid 602-01018 - Rob McConnell " All In Good Time" - rec. 1982 - Engineer: Phil Sheridan Quote
Peter Friedman Posted November 29, 2022 Report Posted November 29, 2022 In the latter part of 1957 I had just completed my Army Basic Training at Fort Riley, Kansas. The group I was in that completed training were granted a leave. A friend and I took the train to Chicago . My friend lived in Chicago, and I decided to stay overnight before heading home to Detroit the next day. Somehow I discovered that The Horace Silver Quintet had a gig at the Sutherland lounge in Chicago. So I convinced my friend to join me to go hear Horace and his quintet. It was a marvelous evening of outstanding music. To the best of my recollection, that was the only time I had the opportunity to hear The Horace Silver Quintet. Though it was over 60 years ago, it is a memory I cherish. Quote
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