mjazzg Posted May 25, 2023 Report Posted May 25, 2023 I always think it's a shame that this line-up didn't record more Quote
Eric Posted May 25, 2023 Report Posted May 25, 2023 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now streaming: Oh that’s a good one!! 6 hours ago, mjazzg said: I always think it's a shame that this line-up didn't record more Dig that album. I’m glad all his Columbia stuff is available on CD! Quote
soulpope Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 12 hours ago, mjazzg said: I always think it's a shame that this line-up didn't record more Arthur Blythe's best recording for sure .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 22 hours ago, BillF said: oh really ! I loved Tommy Potter´s bass in the bebop era. Those were the days when a bassist had the hardest work playing a whole night all them up tempos when there were no pickups for the bass. None of those unsung heroes was known for extended bass solos, but if they got a short spot it was good and had substance. I think there was a Parker CD with some live date at Café Society where Tommy Potter plays a solo version of "Talk of the Town" in course of a ballad medley. The album he made under his name, in Sweden is fine, but the title is confusing: "Hard Funk" would fit for 70´s electric jazz, not for an acoustic album. Nothing specatular here. It´s something of "Americans in Europe" with Freddie Redd, Joe Harris and the best swedish trumpetist Rolf Ericson who even played with Bird. My CD of it has the studio session plus a live set at some concert. 17 hours ago, jazzcorner said: The reason for this concert taking place in Koblenz was a strong Influence of Jazzpromotor "Hans Roßbach as local hero. Later he organized concerts with Bill Evans, Art Blakey, Chet Baker , The Woody Herman big band a.o. in our Jazz club for a smaller audience in the 1970s. These were the days. Long gone and Mr. Roßbach too. FYI here are 2 fotos. The upper one might be made at the concert day. oh thank you so much. I never saw this photo. Must have been a wonderful guy this Mr. Rossbach and it must have been a great day in Koblenz. Only that I still don´t understand, why the fastest guys played almost exclusively ballads. I love ballads, but I think one of them in the course of a set is enough. You don´t play "Can´t Get Started", "I Remember Clifford" and "Round Midnight" one after the other. Oh boy, the foto below must be the Oscar Peterson Trio. That sh....eating grin.....arghhh 17 hours ago, sidewinder said: My first exposure to George Coleman was at the next Ronnie Scott’s season after this one - either late 79 or early 1980. Ruiz and Higgins we’re back with him but not Drummond. Coleman’s playing was phenomenal. I wonder if there is a rights issue with those ‘Ronnie Scott’s Record Productions’ releases? It was quite active in the early 80s doing releases by Sarah Vaughan, Louis Bellson etc. who were active at the club at that time. The only one I have is the Sarah Vaughan set. Would be a good idea to have all the music from Ronnie Scott on individual CDs, I mean so many great ones played there over the years, so something like those CDs live from "Onkel Poe" in Hamburg from which I have a lot of them (all with the exception of the not strictly jazz events). Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 Sammy Rimington & The Return Of The Mouldy 5 – Reed My Lips A lot of very average trad stuff out there but this one is absolutely great. Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, BillF said: Is that a Vinyl cover? Here is my CD version (french edition) Edited May 26, 2023 by jazzcorner more text Quote
optatio Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 4 hours ago, BillF said: 👍 - as vinyl on my shelf (gatefold-cover)! Quote
jazzbo Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 Mario Adnet “+ Jobim Jazz” Adventure Music cd The followup to “Jobim Jazz” and just as great, perhaps a bit more so as the songs are a bit less “famous.” Great sound as usual for Adventure Music. 1 hour ago, optatio said: 👍 - as vinyl on my shelf (gatefold-cover)! Such a nice photo. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 13 hours ago, T.D. said: I just picked up that album recently -- and I'm really enjoying it. NP: Quote
jazzbo Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 “The Chicago Experiment” Ropeadope cd 800×450 206 KB Greg Spero (pianist/producer), Jeff Parker (guitar), Darryl Jones (bass), Irvin Pierce (tenor sax), Makaya McCraven (drums), Marquis Hill (trumpet), Joel Ross (vibraphone) Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 On 3/14/2017 at 8:55 AM, Peter Friedman said: Surpriingly (given my expectations) good. Quote
jazzbo Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 599×604 93.8 KB Tom Harrell “Labyrinth” RCA Victor cd Arranged By – Tom Harrell Bass – Larry Grenadier Bass Clarinet – Gary Smulyan Drums – Billy Hart Oboe – Rob Botti Piano – Kenny Werner, Tom Harrell (one track) Shaker, Congas, Cowbell – Leon Parker Tenor Saxophone – Don Braden Trombone – Steve Turre Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Tom Harrell Quote
HutchFan Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 9 hours ago, BillF said: I'm streaming this now, prompted by the recent posts. Big bands with organists are always fun. Isn't it a funny coincidence that the two most prominent female organists of the day both had the same surname, Scott?!? . . . It's sorta the equivalent of all the male B3-ers with the last name Smith. Quote
BillF Posted May 26, 2023 Report Posted May 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 4 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 Quote
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