soulpope Posted Monday at 10:27 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:27 AM 9 minutes ago, mjazzg said: That's a great set and good news that there's more to come but I have to wonder why they didn't release it all in the first place 🧐🤔 .... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Monday at 10:33 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:33 AM Wups, was posting on the bare feet feed. meant to post here: Joe Henderson-Power to the People-Milestone/Keepnews Collection. Think Ron did not feel comfortable playing electric bass. Great record though. Now: Sonny Side Up-Verve. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 11:22 AM Report Posted Monday at 11:22 AM Brother Jack McDuff "Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring?" Blue Note/Water cd A large ensemble brassy and funky opus. Drums – Donald McDonald* Electric Bass – Tony Levin Electric Guitar – Joe Beck Engineer – Jon Child Organ – Brother Jack McDuff Percussion – Mike Mainieri, Ray Draper Piano – Paul Griffin Producer – Lew Futterman Trombone – Dick Griffin, John Pierson (2) Trumpet – Olu Dara, Randy Brecker Tuba – Ray Draper Vocals – Ray Draper Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 12:11 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:11 PM Keeping it funky. The Essence All Stars “Essence of Funk” Hip-Bop cd Quote
soulpope Posted Monday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:47 PM 2 minutes ago, HutchFan said: More Monk: Disc 2 Wonderful 😍 .... Quote
EKE BBB Posted Monday at 05:04 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:04 PM ... Lonehill Jazz CD which is... ...plus bonus tracks. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:11 PM World Pacific WPM-411 (Japan 1992) - Bud Shank / Bob Cooper " The Swing's To TV" - rec. 1958 - Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 07:59 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:59 PM Erroll Garner “Nightconcert” Octave Records cd I think of the two dozen or more Garner cds I have I would keep this one if I could only have one. It’s just so HIM. Sometimes I hear five or more pianists in Garner while he is still wholly himself. I hear Hines. Waller. Monk. Even aspects of Jarrett before there was Jarrett. Amazing concert, so fortunate it was captured. Quote
soulpope Posted Monday at 08:12 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:12 PM Johnny M. Dyani "African Bass" (Red Records) 1980/2024 .... his best leader/co-leader abum by far and and side one is the definition of (his) "african bass" .... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Monday at 08:26 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:26 PM 13 minutes ago, soulpope said: Johnny M. Dyani "African Bass" (Red Records) 1980/2024 .... his best leader/co-leader abum by far and and side one is the definition of (his) "african bass" .... Great photo, nice sleeve. Quote
soulpope Posted Monday at 08:27 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:27 PM Just now, Holy Ghost said: Great photo, nice sleeve. Indeed .... but the music is something else .... Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM ROTFLMFAO Perfect in SO many ways. Quote
jazzcorner Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM 13 hours ago, EKE BBB said: Excellent! 😁 💗 Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 08:51 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:51 AM Since it was still in the transport, and I love it so, I’m re-listening to this one as my first disc of the day. Such magnificent playing full of confidence and the joy of music-making. Such a personal touch and flow. . .I especially love how the introductions morph into the “tune.” Great recording as well. Erroll Garner “Nightconcert” Mack Avenue cd Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 09:36 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:36 AM (edited) Charles Tolliver Music Inc “Live at the Captain’s Cabin” Cellar Live 2 cd set, disc 1 My second time listening to this one. I wish the sound were better, it’s okay. . . Quite a performance. My interest in this sort of jazz has waned over the years. . . I used to much more excited by Tolliver’s conception and execution before. But I’m glad this has been released. My esteem for John Hicks has grown over the years so I am quite happy he is in the piano chair. Edited yesterday at 09:56 AM by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 10:28 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:28 AM Rigmor Gustafsson “Ballad Collection - The Prophone Years” What a lovely voice. What a great recording. Quote
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