HutchFan Posted Friday at 05:11 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:11 PM Now playing: Roland Hanna & George Mraz - Sir Elf + One (Choice, 1978) Exquisite. Also, in this instance, the CD sounds MUCH better than the original LP pressing. Quote
jazzcorner Posted Friday at 05:30 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:30 PM 1 hour ago, HutchFan said: Very good! Have the vinyl Quote
jazzcorner Posted Friday at 06:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:55 PM Fresh Sound FSR 2260 (Jazzcity series) - Buddy DeFranco/Tommy Gumina Quintet - rec. 1960 & 1961 - Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 06:57 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:57 PM 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: Expectedly wonderful .... Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 07:40 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:40 PM This "All-Star Quintet" fulfills all promises .... it`s as simple as that .... Quote
jazzbo Posted Friday at 08:08 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:08 PM (edited) Harold Land “Choma (Burn)” Mainstream/Solid Japan cd Bass – Reggie Johnson Drums – Ndugu*, Woody Theus Piano, Electric Piano – Harold Land Jr, Bill Henderson Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land Vibraphone, Marimba – Bobby Hutcherson Edited Friday at 08:09 PM by jazzbo Quote
soulpope Posted Friday at 08:39 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:39 PM Porter - Praskin Quartet with Sal Nistico "Sonnet For Sal" (Enja) 1994 .... rather unknown little gem .... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Saturday at 04:08 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:08 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Chuck Nessa said: What a slick sleeve. Never heard the music, but now I want to. Listening to George Russell, The Jazz Workshop. RCA/Koch Jazz. Edited Saturday at 04:11 AM by Holy Ghost syntax Quote
JSngry Posted Saturday at 04:35 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:35 AM 7 hours ago, soulpope said: Porter - Praskin Quartet with Sal Nistico "Sonnet For Sal" (Enja) 1994 .... rather unknown little gem .... That's a damn good record. Perhaps my favorite Sal. He's singing on this one. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:41 AM The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall-Riverside/OJC Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Saturday at 05:19 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:19 AM 36 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall-Riverside/OJC Did my previous post prompt that? Quote
soulpope Posted Saturday at 05:20 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:20 AM 3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Outstanding 👌👍 .... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Saturday at 05:40 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:40 AM 18 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Did my previous post prompt that? Yep. That's way hip. John McLaughlin. Where Fortune Smiles. Sanctuary/BMG Quote
soulpope Posted Saturday at 05:56 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:56 AM 9 hours ago, jazzbo said: Harold Land “Choma (Burn)” Mainstream/Solid Japan cd Reggie Johnson (!!) .... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Saturday at 06:46 AM Report Posted Saturday at 06:46 AM Elvin Jones Revival. Live at Pookie's Pub. BN, Disk One. Clutch Joe Farrell! Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 09:47 AM Report Posted Saturday at 09:47 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, soulpope said: Reggie Johnson (!!) .... Yes! Buster Williams is given a similar prominence on "A New Shade of Blue" and delivers. NOW--Jeepers creepers! Arrived too late to start listening to last night, now disc I Edited Saturday at 09:55 AM by jazzbo Quote
soulpope Posted Saturday at 10:50 AM Report Posted Saturday at 10:50 AM 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Yes! Buster Williams is given a similar prominence on "A New Shade of Blue" and delivers. Agreed 👍 .... Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM Grant Green “Feelin’ the Spirit” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD Wow. This one really shines in the SHM-SACD version. The detail on Billy Higgin’s drums draws one in. . .the clave and rim shot strokes so delicately presented, the dynamics from gentle to harder strikes so clear. And Hancock’s piano (one of my favorite of his performances ever) is placed just right in the center and so well captured. Just a delight to listen to. Quote
mjazzg Posted Saturday at 11:39 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:39 AM Ganavya - Daughter Of A Temple includes a startlingly beautiful take on 'A Love Supreme' Quote
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