optatio Posted Tuesday at 11:12 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:12 AM 2 hours ago, jazzbo said: 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 Tuesday at 11:39 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:39 AM “Mario Adnet e zu Nogueira apresentam Moacir Santos Choros & Alegria” 300×300 8.06 KB An elegant Santos recording. Wow. Quote
sidewinder Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, jazzbo said: 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. I have the 2LP version of 'Captain's Cabin' and am happy with the sound, it exceeded expectations. Clear and punchy in the LP version. It's an excellent performance by Music Inc. and I agree that John Hicks is on fire on that reasonably respectable club upright. Knowing Edmonton pretty well and not having otherwise heard of the 'Captain's Cabin' venue, which was defunct after the 70s I think after Edmonton Jazz Society moved into their long-term Yardbird Suite venue, I worked out the location. Turns out it was in the upmarket residential district of Strathcona, to the South of the downtown core. Edited Tuesday at 12:19 PM by sidewinder Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Frank Foster & Frank Wess - Frankly Speaking (Concord) Quote
Balladeer Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM Flip Phillips - The Clef Years: Classic Albums 1952-1956 Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM 30 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Frank Foster & Frank Wess - Frankly Speaking (Concord) Excellent. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Tuesday at 05:23 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:23 PM 2 hours ago, John Tapscott said: 💗 Quote
optatio Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM 4 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM 16 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: Both the leader and Rhythm Section are outstanding .... Quote
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:41 PM Just now, optatio said: ... with Kirk Lightsey (p), John Heard (b), Eddie Gladden (dr) Thnx .... a pity Rufus Reid didn't make it .... Quote
soulpope Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Reminiscent of Sonny Rollins at times, but still holding his own .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted Tuesday at 09:07 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:07 PM Widow's Taste APMC 06001 - Art Pepper "The Complete Abashiri Concert" - rec. 1981 - Engineering: Bob Biles & Wayne Peet Quote
rostasi Posted Tuesday at 10:36 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:36 PM Surprised and delighted that this has been re-released. When I bought this in '75 on ABC/Command, I thought I'd bought a new Ornette album! 😀 Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM 24 minutes ago, dougcrates said: A masterpiece. Quote
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 06:09 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:09 AM 9 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Widow's Taste APMC 06001 - Art Pepper "The Complete Abashiri Concert" - rec. 1981 - Engineering: Bob Biles & Wayne Peet The start of Laurie Pepper's meritorious crusade .... Quote
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