mjazzg Posted Saturday at 10:30 AM Report Posted Saturday at 10:30 AM 13 hours ago, jlhoots said: Need to pull that out & see if my DVD player still works. I wish it had been a CD release. I ended up with downloads, terrific musicĀ Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM Warmest morning yet. . .but rainy. Still nice to not have to wear heavy socks! Starting off with a new arrival to the mailbox: Miles Davis āBirth of the Blueā Columbia/Analogue Productions SACD I disclike the title and the concept of titling this but the music is excellent and the mastering is really good. One fault: itās short. They could have added a little. I wasnāt going to purchase this but eventually I caved. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:49 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:49 AM āClassic Vanguard Jazz Piano Sessionsā disc 1 Jo Jones Trio! Sir Charles Thompson Quartet! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM (edited) Archie Shepp - Blue Ballads Ā I really struggle with this period of Shepp. He seems to run out of breath quite a lot and there's a samba version of "If I Should Lose You" where he doesn't seem to be able to control his horn. Maybe it is on purpose.Ā Edited Saturday at 12:05 PM by Rabshakeh Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:56 PM Once again the stereo LP from the Rhino sixtieth anniversary mono/stereo 2 LP set John Coltrane āMy Favorite Thingsā Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Archie Shepp - Blue Ballads Ā I really struggle with this period of Shepp. He seems to run out of breath quite a lot and there's a samba version of "If I Should Lose You" where he doesn't seem to be able to control his horn. Maybe it is on purpose.Ā I bought several of Shepp's Venus recordings during a sale and like you, I struggle to get into his playing on them. Thursday night, I saw Dave Schumacher play at Arthur's House of Jazz in Methuen, MA and after the set, he offered his latest CD (2024) for sale so I bought a copy. The place was pretty packed and he only managed to sell 2 CDs. Bummer. I'm playing that CD now and it's really good stuff and I'm very glad I bought it. Dave Schumacher & Cubeye - Smoke In The Sky (Cellar). Great latin jazz here. You can hear/buy it on bandcamp:Ā https://daveschumachercubeye.bandcamp.com/album/smoke-in-the-sky Dave Schumacher - Baritone Saxophone Josh Evans ā Trumpet (1, 5-8) Jesus Ricardo ā Trumpet (2-3) Peter Brainin ā Tenor, Soprano Saxophones (1, 5-8) Manuel Valera ā Piano Alex āApoloā Ayala ā Bass Mauricio Herrera ā Congas, IyĆ”, ItĆ³tele, OkĆ³nkolo, ChekerĆ© Joel Mateo ā Drums, Bells Quote
jlhoots Posted Saturday at 04:09 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:09 PM 4 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Archie Shepp - Blue Ballads Ā I really struggle with this period of Shepp. He seems to run out of breath quite a lot and there's a samba version of "If I Should Lose You" where he doesn't seem to be able to control his horn. Maybe it is on purpose.Ā I always liked Shepp's Venus CDs. Whaddya gonna do? Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 05:13 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:13 PM 1 hour ago, jlhoots said: I always liked Shepp's Venus CDs. Whaddya gonna do? I think what turns me off is his intonation. He doesn't seem like he has a firm hold on the sustained notes and it gives it a kind of frailty that makes me cringe a bit. Sucks getting old I guess. Quote
JSngry Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM He's always played ballads like that, more or less. It's wobbly, but it's a controlled wobbly. Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:07 PM Eric Dolphy: Iron Man. West WindĀ WW 2057 [Germany 1990] Quote
jazzcorner Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM MGM E 4042 (compilation)Ā - The George Shearing Quintet "Soft and Silky" - rec. 1949 to 1951 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 07:27 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:27 PM Mel Powell - Borderline (Vanguard/Mosaic). Disc 3 of the latest Mosaic release. Nice stuff. Sound quality sounds a bit below the previous discs. It's weird to see a pianist listed with a trio and see that it's piano/sax/drums. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Saturday at 07:51 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:51 PM Harold Mabern Ā - Misty Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 08:44 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:44 PM Robert Hunter āTiiger Roseā Fiftieth Anniversary 2 cd set, disc 1 Newly released set. . . I havenāt listened to this album in a long time but I remember it fondly. Was part of my final period of rock listening before jazz nearly completely swallowed up my interests and musical attention. Ā Ā Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 09:28 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:28 PM (edited) Craig Taborn "Daylight Ghosts" ECM cd Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone ā Chris Speed Double Bass, Bass Guitar ā Chris Lightcap Drums, Percussion ā Dave King Piano, Electronics ā Craig Taborn Ā Edited Saturday at 09:35 PM by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Saturday at 10:38 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:38 PM 4 hours ago, JSngry said: He's always played ballads like that, more or less. It's wobbly, but it's a controlled wobbly. Iām not a musician but it doesnāt always sound controlled or intentional to my ears. I mentioned above that one that which is particularly creaky. Quote
JSngry Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 11:12 PM Oh, the outcome is quite intentional. I can crack on Shepp for some things (like long-windedness) but lack of intention would never be one of them. If it was not controlled or intentional to one degree or another, the flow of the line would dissipate or otherwise break down. Shepp has always been as much a painter as he has been a player, and a still-life painter is just not what he has done, ever. Now having said that, he did have a series of physical issues that affected him. But rather than struggle against them, he embraced them and intentionalized them. That's why the line keeps flowing, and that's why it's intentional and controlled. That's also why those Venus records have such emotional power to me. They're true, because life doesn't always pull its punches. Sometimes they land, land hard. But oh well about that, right? Quote
jlhoots Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:13 AM 3 hours ago, JSngry said: Oh, the outcome is quite intentional. I can crack on Shepp for some things (like long-windedness) but lack of intention would never be one of them. If it was not controlled or intentional to one degree or another, the flow of the line would dissipate or otherwise break down. Shepp has always been as much a painter as he has been a player, and a still-life painter is just not what he has done, ever. Now having said that, he did have a series of physical issues that affected him. But rather than struggle against them, he embraced them and intentionalized them. That's why the line keeps flowing, and that's why it's intentional and controlled. That's also why those Venus records have such emotional power to me. They're true, because life doesn't always pull its punches. Sometimes they land, land hard. But oh well about that, right? Deja Vu is another Venus CD by Shepp that I like. Obviously "different strokes". Quote
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