Peter Friedman Posted Thursday at 04:12 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:12 PM My interest in jazz began roughly in the years 1952-1954. I was living in Detroit which was a hot house for the development of jazz musicians in the Bop and Hard Bop styles. I heard 3 of the musicians on this album - Sonny Red, Paul Chambers and Roy Brooks - prior to any of them making their first recording. Quote
HutchFan Posted Thursday at 04:13 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:13 PM (edited) I just put a Chet Baker CD back on the shelf. Right next to Baker sits Billy Bang. So now this: 5 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: My interest in jazz began roughly in the years 1952-1954. I was living in Detroit which was a hot house for the development of jazz musicians in the Bop and Hard Bop styles. I heard 3 of the musicians on this album - Sonny Red, Paul Chambers and Roy Brooks - prior to any of them making their first recording. That's really cool, Peter. I bet you heard some AMAZING music! Edited Thursday at 04:17 PM by HutchFan Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 05:29 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:29 PM Joe Henderson “Page One” 85th Anniversary Blue Note Japan SHM-SACD Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 06:30 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:30 PM Dave Brubeck Carmen McRae “Take Five Live” Sony Blu-Spec CD2 400×401 17.3 KB Carmen McRae - vocals Dave Brubeck - piano Gene Wright - double bass Joe Morello - drums Such a great album! Quote
jazzcorner Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM (edited) Whaling City Sound WCS 143 - Terry Gibbs Dream Band "Vol. 7: The Lost Tapes 1959" - Engineer: Wally Heider Edited Thursday at 07:33 PM by jazzcorner typos Quote
optatio Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM 3 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: My interest in jazz began roughly in the years 1952-1954. I was living in Detroit which was a hot house for the development of jazz musicians in the Bop and Hard Bop styles. I heard 3 of the musicians on this album - Sonny Red, Paul Chambers and Roy Brooks - prior to any of them making their first recording. 👍 Quote
soulpope Posted Thursday at 07:42 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:42 PM Ann Burton "Some Other Spring" (LOB Records) 1980 .... Quote
optatio Posted Thursday at 07:59 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:59 PM 6 hours ago, Joe said: 👍 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Thursday at 08:03 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:03 PM William Parker and Ellen Christi – Cereal Music William Parker's new spoken word record. I found it embarrassingly poor. 3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Looks very interesting. I didn't know about this one. Quote
jlhoots Posted Thursday at 10:05 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:05 PM 5 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: 👍 Quote
Gheorghe Posted Friday at 06:32 AM Report Posted Friday at 06:32 AM On 12/18/2024 at 10:15 PM, jazzbo said: Yet another Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD, Grant Green “I Want to Hold Your Hand” Thank you ! I MUST listen to this again, so beautiful and I remember that Serena (my wife) liked it very much. On 12/18/2024 at 10:18 PM, soulpope said: Milcho Leviev + Bob Magnusson + Carl Burnett .... no-brainer .... I have that and like it. This must have been about the time I saw him with another rhythm section. But I must admit, after some time it gets a bit more difficult for me to listen to Art Pepper. Sure he sounds much better that the more "white" sound he had in the 50´s, but maybe it was too much booze and to much drugs, but it seems that his imagination was quite impaired in those last years...... sad ... On 12/19/2024 at 12:25 AM, jazzbo said: Wayne Shorter “Speak No Evil” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD Wow, this sounds darned good. Yeah we mentioned this yesterday, this one I like most from the early Wayne Shorter albums Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 06:37 AM Report Posted Friday at 06:37 AM 5 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: I have that and like it. This must have been about the time I saw him with another rhythm section. In Velden 1981 .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted Friday at 06:41 AM Report Posted Friday at 06:41 AM 10 hours ago, optatio said: 👍 Some of my favourite bop albums. Very fine recorded and Stitt with Bud is wonderful. This confirms my theory that Bud never played better than in company of other congenial partners, like THIS ONE, like the "Night at Birdland" or "Massey" or with Blakey in Paris and all those occasions.... The sides with J.J. is also great, but goes into another direction, maybe this is what later would become "cool jazz" ? Quote
jazzbo Posted Friday at 09:10 AM Report Posted Friday at 09:10 AM (edited) Horace Silver "Blowin' the Blues Away" Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD I wish it was just that easy, that one could blow the blues away. Sounds great. Edited Friday at 09:11 AM by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted Friday at 09:53 AM Report Posted Friday at 09:53 AM Andrew Hill “Dusk” Palmetto cd 300×299 8.88 KB One of my favorite later Hill works. Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 10:23 AM Report Posted Friday at 10:23 AM 30 minutes ago, jazzbo said: Andrew Hill “Dusk” Palmetto cd One of my favorite later Hill works. Same here .... Quote
mjazzg Posted Friday at 11:32 AM Report Posted Friday at 11:32 AM 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Same here .... And here Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Just one example below of why my personal favorite period of jazz recordings dates from about 1952 or 53 to about 1964. There are many jazz recordings from both earlier and later dates of which I am highly fond, but that 52-64 time period is my favorite. Quote
kh1958 Posted Friday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:47 PM B.B. King in France (1977) (Elemental) Quote
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