jazzbo Posted Monday at 09:09 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:09 AM (edited) 11 hours ago, jazzbo said: “The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition” disc 22, mostly “The Popular Ellington” Starting the day off re-listening to this disc. Edited Monday at 09:15 AM by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 09:44 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:44 AM Alfa Mist – Bring Backs This one is popular in Jazz reddit at the moment. It is essentially background music with a hip hop influence. It is Muzak really, but with a sense of self importance. Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 09:57 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:57 AM Melissa Aldana “12 Stars” Blue Note cd Melissa Aldana tenor saxophone, Lage Lund, guitar and producer, with Sullivan Fortner on piano and Fender Rhodes, Kush Abadey on drums, and Pablo Menares on bass. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 10:17 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:17 AM Gerry Hemingway Quartet – Devils Paradise What a good record this is. It is my first time listening to it. Quote
Niko Posted Monday at 10:28 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:28 AM John Lewis - The Wonderful World of Jazz Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 10:56 AM Report Posted Monday at 10:56 AM “John McLaughlin Montreux Concerts” Warner Switzerland 17 cd set, disc 12 “The Free Spirits,” John McLaughlin, Joey DeFrancesco, Dennis Chambers Quote
jazzbo Posted Monday at 11:53 AM Report Posted Monday at 11:53 AM Max Roach “Percussion Bitter Sweet” Impulse Japan cd UCCI-9253 Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute – Eric Dolphy Bass – Art Davis Congas – Carlos ‘Potato’ Valdez Cowbell – Carlos ‘Totico’ Eugenio Drums, Producer – Max Roach Piano – Mal Waldron Tenor Saxophone – Clifford Jordan Trombone – Julian Priester Trumpet – Booker Little Vocals – Abbey Lincoln 584×584 54.3 KB Quote
mjazzg Posted Monday at 12:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:57 PM 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Gerry Hemingway Quartet – Devils Paradise What a good record this is. It is my first time listening to it. I don't know that one. Do you know the Hat releases from 90s, very strong Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 01:21 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:21 PM 22 minutes ago, mjazzg said: I don't know that one. Do you know the Hat releases from 90s, very strong I recommend it. He's revisiting his own songs. Ellery Eskelin and Ray Anderson on the front line, neither of whom is a draw for me but they are very good here. I love those Hats. A great run. Quote
optatio Posted Monday at 01:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:44 PM 18 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: 👍 - as LP-reissue from 1985 on my shelf - LIMITED EDITION SERIES OJC-1702 (DEBUT 16) Quote
optatio Posted Monday at 02:50 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:50 PM 13 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: 👍 Quote
kh1958 Posted Monday at 03:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:07 PM Sun Ra, Lights on a Satellite, Live at the Left Bank (Resonance) Quote
mjazzg Posted Monday at 03:37 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:37 PM 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I recommend it. He's revisiting his own songs. Ellery Eskelin and Ray Anderson on the front line, neither of whom is a draw for me but they are very good here. I love those Hats. A great run. 👍 Quote
mikeweil Posted Monday at 04:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:07 PM Those VTL recordings sound really great. https://www.discogs.com/release/6627030-Todd-Cochran-Todd Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:11 PM 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: Those VTL recordings sound really great. https://www.discogs.com/release/6627030-Todd-Cochran-Todd I don't think I have ever seen these records. Are there any in the series that you recommend particularly? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:23 PM Interesting. I've only listened to his music as Bayeté. Quote
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