jazzbo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Bright Moments” Atlantic 2 cd set, disc 2 Quote
BFrank Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 7 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: That's a GOOD one! Quote
Pim Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 34 minutes ago, BFrank said: That's a GOOD one! Definitely! Been a while since I spun it. now playing: Quote
jazzbo Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Bill Evans “You Must Believe in Spring” Warner Bros. cd (1989) Beautiful, with Eddie Gomez and Elliot Zigmund 300×298 13.3 KB This morning the title song seemed appropriate. Quote
jazzbo Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Joshua Redman “Spirit of the Moment: Live At the Village Vanguard” Warner Bros. 2 cd set, disc 1 600×600 109 KB Bass – Christopher Thomas Drums – Brian Blade Piano – Peter Martin Saxophone – Joshua Redman Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 1000×1000 194 KB SFJazz Collective “Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim & Original Compositions Live: Sfjazz Center 2018” disc 1 Alto Saxophone – Miguel Zenón* Bass – Matt Brewer Drums – Obed Calvaire Piano – Edward Simon Tenor Saxophone – David Sánchez* Trombone – Robin Eubanks Trumpet – Etienne Charles Vibraphone – Warren Wolf Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Cecil Taylor - Jumpin' Punkins Back when I was getting into jazz, I bought two of the 1961 CT vault releases. This one and Cell Walk. I wasn't that impressed by them and I went along with the then-prevailing critical consensus that they were lesser works that showed CT constrained by the labels. They also suffer from a slightly old fashioned production sound. On revisiting them for the first time in years, and having listened to a much broader range of jazz in the meantime, they are a bit of a revelation. Not just to hear Taylor comping on standards behind a band, but the way that they represent a path not taken (at least until the later 1970s), where traditional jazz and swing are layered onto free jazz in an exciting and quite visceral way. I can really hear the seeds of great groups like Pullen / Adams on these records. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if Pullen took inspiration from them, as the connection seems much more apparent than to Taylor's later performance modes. Quote
jazzcorner Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago MPS 0068.235 - Hans Koller Big Band " New York City" - rec. 1968 - Engineer: Rolf Donner Quote
jlhoots Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, jazzbo said: Bill Evans “You Must Believe in Spring” Warner Bros. cd (1989) Beautiful, with Eddie Gomez and Elliot Zigmund 300×298 13.3 KB This morning the title song seemed appropriate. I always liked Zigmund with Evans. Underrated IMHO. Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) SFJazz Collective “Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim & Original Compositions Live: Sfjazz Center 2018” Alto Saxophone – Miguel Zenón Bass – Matt Brewer Drums – Obed Calvaire Piano – Edward Simon Tenor Saxophone – David Sánchez Trombone – Robin Eubanks Trumpet – Etienne Charles Vibraphone – Warren Wolf Now disc 2, a bit louder. Edited 1 hour ago by jazzbo Quote
kh1958 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Rudolph Johnson, The Second Coming (Black Jazz) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 7 minutes ago Report Posted 7 minutes ago Gordon Beck Quartet – Experiments With Pops Quote
jazzbo Posted 2 minutes ago Report Posted 2 minutes ago Raul De Souza “Jazzmim” Bisocoto da Fina cd 400×400 51.9 KB Followed by Mario Adnet “Saudade Maravilhosa” Selo cd 386×354 39 KB Quote
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