jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM Yet another Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD, Grant Green “I Want to Hold Your Hand” Quote
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 09:18 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:18 PM Milcho Leviev + Bob Magnusson + Carl Burnett .... no-brainer .... Quote
optatio Posted Wednesday at 09:23 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:23 PM 3 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted Wednesday at 10:08 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:08 PM Bobo Stenson + Anders Jormin + Tony Oxley .... what a Rhythm Section .... Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM Roy Ayers Ubiquity “Five Classic Albums” 3 cd set, disc 1 Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 11:10 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:10 PM 20 minutes ago, rostasi said: Frisky! Quote
jazzbo Posted Wednesday at 11:25 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:25 PM Wayne Shorter “Speak No Evil” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD Wow, this sounds darned good. Quote
JSngry Posted Thursday at 02:25 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 02:25 AM Clyde & Bootsy, redefining. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Thursday at 07:58 AM Report Posted Thursday at 07:58 AM 10 hours ago, soulpope said: Milcho Leviev + Bob Magnusson + Carl Burnett .... no-brainer .... 💗 Quote
mjazzg Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM 10 hours ago, soulpope said: Bobo Stenson + Anders Jormin + Tony Oxley .... what a Rhythm Section .... 👍👍and therefore what an album. That may have been my entry point to Stanko (or perhaps Litania) Quote
soulpope Posted Thursday at 09:10 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:10 AM 3 minutes ago, mjazzg said: 👍👍and therefore what an album. Yep .... btw the gamechanger here is Tony Oxley, who pushes both Anders Jormin and Bobo Stenson to unexpected heights .... Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 10:32 AM Report Posted Thursday at 10:32 AM First session of the day. . . a cold clear morning. Yesterday’s meager snowfall glistening in the moonlight. Andrew Hill “Point of Departure” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD Another great sounding SHM-SACD Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 11:15 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:15 AM Kenny Barron "Innocence" Wolf Records/Solid Records Japan cd This one is new to me, a re-reissue from last week. Nice! First released in 1978. Kenny Barron – keyboards Jimmy Owens – trumpet Sonny Fortune – alto saxophone Buster Williams – bass --or-- Gary King – electric bass Brian Brake --or-- Ben Riley - drums Rafael Cruz --or-- Billy Hart - percussion Quote
Balladeer Posted Thursday at 11:24 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:24 AM 3 hours ago, EKE BBB said: 👍 Quote
mjazzg Posted Thursday at 11:28 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:28 AM Patricia Brennan - Breaking Stretch Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM (edited) I’m certainly not sure I would qualify these two releases “jazz” in the strictest sense–over time I’ve come to think of jazz as material more closely aligned to the tradition. But I used to own these Ayers Uqibquity albums when released and at the time they were in fact a sort of personal joy as no one around me was into these, or the George Duke Epic lps they resemble to me, or electric Miles, or the growing interest of mine in acoustic jazz of the 'forties, 'fifties and 'sixties. All my “peers” were more into Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, Bowie, and the pop on the radio. . . I was fine sharing an interest in Yes and Bowie, but the rest. . . a little dab did me and they were constantly around me to the point of annoyance. The engineering on these Ayer albums stands out to me now–my system is so much better and the clarity and texture so prevalent that these sound reborn to me. So 'seventies and yet carefully and skillfully recorded. And fun to listen to! This new three cd set is really a reminiscent and ear-opening one for me. 500×500 42.1 KB I followed listening to the first disc in this set with the first disc of Miles Davis “Agharta,” the 2023 Blu-Spec CD2 edition. Wow. I have been holding off listening to this as it’s a mood and opportunity item, and the system is different from the last time I immersed myself in it, and again I’m taken back to the time of this album’s first years when it was a solo pleasure of mine and blew my mind. This time the sound of the hall and the textures are so well-presented. . . I love my system and the ability it has to transport me into a musical world. Amazing music! In 1975 Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and Mtume were a lift-off stage propulsive unit. 200×200 13.2 KB Edited Thursday at 02:15 PM by jazzbo Quote
kh1958 Posted Thursday at 02:25 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:25 PM The Awakening, Mirage (Black Jazz) Quote
jlhoots Posted Thursday at 02:28 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:28 PM 2 hours ago, mjazzg said: Patricia Brennan - Breaking Stretch 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM 14 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Good one from Chet Baker's late(r) career .... Quote
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