John Tapscott Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 Stacey Rowles - trumpet, flugelhorn; Jane Fair - saxophones: Jill McCarron, piano: Rosemary Galloway, bass: Sherrie Maricle, drums; rec. 1992 Toronto. I hadn't listened to this this for years, and it was good to revisit this excellent hard-bop recording. Quote
Balladeer Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 Trond Kallevag - Bedehuis & Hawaii (Hubro) Quote
kh1958 Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 Tommy Flanagan Trio featuring Kenny Burrell, Beyond the Bluebird (Timeless) Quote
HutchFan Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 (edited) Coincidentally, Tommy Flanagan for me too: Per Wikipedia: Five of [Sea Change's] eleven compositions were recorded by Flanagan in 1957 for his debut album, Overseas, including "Relaxin' at Camarillo" and four Flanagan compositions ("Beat's Up", "Eclypso", "Verdandi" and "Dalarna"). The other titles are thematically related to the earlier album, which was recorded in Stockholm, either by their connection to the idea of the sea ("How Deep Is the Ocean", "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", "I Cover the Waterfront", "Sea Changes"), referencing Stockholm ("Dear Old Stockholm"), or, in the case of Ma Rainy's "See See Rider", including a homophone of "sea" in the title. Edited January 10 by HutchFan Quote
jazzbo Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 Marquis Hill “New Gospel Revisited” Edition Records Ltd. cd A band of contemporary greats! Bass – Harish Raghavan Drums – Kendrick Scott Piano – James Francies Tenor Saxophone – Walter Smith III Trumpet, Composed By – Marquis Hill Vibraphone – Joel Ross Quote
jazzbo Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 Bill Evans “Time Remembered” Milestone cd Additional material recorded at Shelly’s Manne-Hole not on the original 1963 LP, and four solo tracks. Bill with Larry Bunker, Chuck Israels 300×298 8.01 KB Quote
Niko Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Marquis Hill “New Gospel Revisited” Edition Records Ltd. cd A band of contemporary greats! Bass – Harish Raghavan Drums – Kendrick Scott Piano – James Francies Tenor Saxophone – Walter Smith III Trumpet, Composed By – Marquis Hill Vibraphone – Joel Ross I like that album a lot... Quote
jazzbo Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 1 hour ago, Niko said: I like that album a lot... Me too. Quote
Gheorghe Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 15 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: It looks like Ray Aichinger's "Guilty Pleasure" is only available for streaming here in the US. I wonder if it hasn't made it into his discogs discography because they list him as Raimund Aichinger and not as Ray Aichinger there? His real name ist Raimund ! On advertising and billing he is listed as "Ray". Because he calls himself Ray, I once suggested we play "Ray´s Idea" and many folks play it in F or ....Chet Baker recorded it in B flat, but Ray suggested D flat which is my favourite key for that tune. Billy Eckstine and Dizzy Gillespie recorded it in Db back in the 40´s. 15 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Quote
jazzbo Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 Warmer this morning–17 degrees! Starting off with a set I haven’t spun for a while. Miles Davis “Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series Vol. 1” Sony Japan Blu-Spec CD set, disc 1 Quote
Referentzhunter Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 Autechre - Exai Their best album from the last 15 years, 4 lp's what a grower ... Quote
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