JSngry Posted Monday at 06:14 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 06:14 PM 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: Can't say at the moment. Have the CD bought 8 years ago and have to play it again then I will report Original track from the musical Fiorello Composer Lyricist: Sheldon Harnick Composer Lyricist: Jerry Bock Ah, ok. A show tune. Thanks! 1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said: Love this album, but I never thought of it as a "with strings" album stylistically. Granted, it has strings. Cool Velvet would fit that bill, with variable results. Quote
JSngry Posted Monday at 08:51 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 08:51 PM https://youtube/npH-DULg5lI?si=YZzCVqpo0XcfGo-O Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:01 PM 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Cool Velvet would fit that bill, with variable results. This album has eluded me, though I know the cover art. I will check it out. I generally like Russ Garcia's arrangements. In what way would you say the results are variable? Quote
optatio Posted Monday at 09:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:07 PM 2 hours ago, EKE BBB said: 👍 Quote
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Peter Friedman Posted Monday at 10:03 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:03 PM I am finding many CDs on the Concord label that I find that I like very much. This is one of them. Quote
JSngry Posted Monday at 10:13 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 10:13 PM 1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said: This album has eluded me, though I know the cover art. I will check it out. I generally like Russ Garcia's arrangements. In what way would you say the results are variable? It's on Spotify and You Tube. The arrangements are all on the syrupy side to one extent or the other, so there's that. But Getz never sounds disengaged, and always seems fully engaged in playing inside the chart rather than over it. I like that approach a lot. Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM Contains the (to this point) last readily available recordings of Rollins pre-Bidge sabbatical. Very revealing, in that regardless of how much he may or may not have been thrown of by Coltrane ,(and Ornette) it shows that ultimately he took the time off because, in his words, he wasn't yet "good enough". It's humbling to think about that, and at the time it must have seemed like a perverse notion, but comparing his playing before and after, it's clear to me what he was talking about. Still, there is some "in the zone" playing here. Not all but some. Some! Quote
ghost of miles Posted yesterday at 04:50 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:50 AM ... full disclosure that I wrote the liner notes for this one. Quote
Gheorghe Posted yesterday at 05:56 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:56 AM I posted it yesterday when I heard the first CD. This night the second CD. Again: The best Sonny Rollins I ever heard which is near to the level I enjoyed on his live performances. But......in mod evident there is not much love here for Sonny when he was no more a Twen or around 30, but from his later forties on..... I like that kind of Sonny Rollins most. Never heard better Calypsos than here Carnaval and St. Tomaas, and on Swingtunes like Isnt she Lovely and Moritate he swings like the way, most of you who love the old bebop Sonny rollins might be delightet. Quote
EKE BBB Posted yesterday at 07:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:11 AM A few Ellingtons to start the week: Quote
jazzbo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Another cold day . . . but no new snow, I’ll take it. Kai Winding ‘Rainy Day’ Verve Japan cd I bought this on a whim and because it was cheap and because I like Kai. Kai arranged this with a singing group and boy it’s a mid-sixties idea of mod hip jazz. Less interesting than but probably inspired by McFarland’s work. Fun listen overall, but not quite enough crackers to go with the cheese. . . . Probably not a surprise that the tracks without the vocal group are the best. Nice sound to warm up the stereo with though. 300×293 10.4 KB Followed by Elmo Hope “The Beacon & Celebrity Trio Recordings” Prevue cd Reissues two LPs: “Here’s Hope” and “High Hope,” featuring Hope compositions. 3/4 of the disc have Paul Chambers with Philly Joe Jones completing the trio. 500×435 40.7 KB Edited 19 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago A fascinating cd from Lituhania–a duet between sax and contrabass violin, all Monk compositions. Dominic Duval / Jimmy Halperin “Monk Dreams” No Business Records cd Excellent sound. . . and playing. Beautiful cover model. 1000×1000 85.3 KB Quote
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