Simon8 Posted February 8 Report Posted February 8 57 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Continuing the Decca George Russell run 👍👍 Quote
felser Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Byard Lancaster - Mother Africa. Great album! Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 23 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Is this the record with Andrew Hill on piano ? I have some of Joe Hendersons old records and dig most of them. But from the old stuff mostly the Henderson-McCoy Tyner live stuff. I saw Henderson live very very often, he was one of my earliest favourites, I mean I heard him after Sanders, Liebman and imediat thought he is of the same categoria Having listened too the last hours: First of all the live Love Supreme: I love it so much. Everything Coltrane did in the mid sixties. Great Band and Pharoah Sanders is one of my most favourites anyway. I think, great as McCoy Tyner is and he is one of my favourites on piano, it sounds a bit like if there might be a change on the piano chair and it sure was, since Alice Coltrane was the next and with all due respect to McCoy, Alice fits better into that music....., just an opinion or better said a suggestion..... Freddie Hubbard sounds so great here and has such great musicians: I can say from that band I heard each of them separatly: Hubbard of course, Javon Jackson and Benny Green of course both together with Blakey, and the great Tony Reedus with the magic Woody Shaw.... I like especially Hubbards compositions Poiebe´s Samba and First Light. Such a great live record ! I don´t know what impulse drove me to spin some tunes of a strange Bud Powell live recording. I love Bud live very much, like the ones at Birdland from the early years to the late years, and the European concerts with Hawk, with Mingus, and with Blakey..... But I had to stop this after a few tunes. Though I am not an audiophile, never have been, and don´t care much if a piano is a bit out of tune, since I had to play myself hundreds of slightly out of tune pianos in damp cellar clubs as many jazz clubs are. But this piano sounds like if it had stood some decades in a damp room that´s all shambles and has never been touched for at least a decade..... so poor it is. It´s no wonder Bud, as honestly he tries, can´t play completly in his usual good form, he seems to struggle a bit with that poor piano. You can get over this on faster tunes, but on Ballads this reallly becomes a challenge. How good would this have sounded on a well tuned piano, especially because there are some Monk tunes like Off Minor and Epistrophy..... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Joe Maneri / Joe Morris / Mat Maneri – Three Men Walking Quote
optatio Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 13 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: 👍 - as Affinity AFF 152 [UK 1986] on my shelf! Quote
jazzbo Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Ted Nash and Still Evolved “in the Loop” Palmetto cd The same excellent group except Wynton Marsalis is not on board for this one. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Time for some Ellington. Duke Ellington “The Private Collection (Volume Five: The Suites New York 1968 & 1970)” Quote
mjazzg Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 4 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Joe Maneri / Joe Morris / Mat Maneri – Three Men Walking I'd forgotten that, made quite a splash on release I remember. I must give it a listen. Quote
Pim Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 12 hours ago, felser said: Byard Lancaster - Mother Africa. Great album! Yes that’s a great one! Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Some Information on the german jazzscene after WW II Bear Family BCD 15611 - The German All-Stars at 1. Deutsches Jazz Festival 1953 featuring Paul Kuhn (p) / Hans (James) Last (b) / Max Greger (ts) Quote
JSngry Posted February 9 Author Report Posted February 9 1 minute ago, Chuck Nessa said: and finally The masterpiece of the bunch, imo. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Renee Rosnes "Crossing Paths" Smoke Sessions cd Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 7 hours ago, mjazzg said: I'd forgotten that, made quite a splash on release I remember. I must give it a listen. Still a good record. Quote
kh1958 Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 Tray Wellington, Detour to the Moon (Mountain Home Music Company) Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 9 Report Posted February 9 23 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Gerry Mulligan - Night Lights (Philips) A really good one - Have the japanese reissue - excellent sound. Quote
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