HutchFan Posted Saturday at 03:12 AM Report Posted Saturday at 03:12 AM Aldo Romano - Dreams & Waters (Owl, 1991) Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 08:32 AM Report Posted Saturday at 08:32 AM (edited) Starting off a rainy morning with Branford Marsalis Qartet’s new one on Blue Note, “Belonging”–the Quartet re-interprests the Jarrett album with pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Revis, and drummer Justin Faulkner. Very nice. Hope the rain goes away. . .we’re supposed to go to Chagrin Falls for a “Hands Off” event this afternoon with a few neighbors. Edited Saturday at 08:33 AM by jazzbo Quote
Referentzhunter Posted Saturday at 09:11 AM Report Posted Saturday at 09:11 AM Ts-find from yesterday NP Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 10:33 AM Report Posted Saturday at 10:33 AM Count Basie & His Orchestra “88 Basie Street” OJC/Pablo cd A Sammy Nestico composted, arranged and conducted session. Joe Pass on board as well. Just what I needed. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM Chet Baker “Cool Cat–Chet Baker Plays and Sings” Timeless Records cd 491×500 44.2 KB From this box set 500×334 40.4 KB Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 11:08 AM Report Posted Saturday at 11:08 AM David Liebman Big Band: Beyond The Line. OmniTone – 12204. [US 2003] Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 01:06 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:06 PM Monday Michiru “Maiden Japan.” I hadn’t listened to this in some time and it was fun to revisit. I love the music she makes, especially her lyrics. 443×439 30.5 KB 300×225 4.28 KB Followed by Tal Farlow “The Complete Verve Tal Farlow Sessions” Mosaic Records disc II 396×400 21.8 KB Amazing music. 482×600 36.5 KB Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM On 4/5/2025 at 3:12 AM, HutchFan said: Aldo Romano - Dreams & Waters (Owl, 1991) Expand I've never heard of this one. That's a killer band. I have Romano's "Canzoni" & "Non Dimenticar" with that same band, How is it? I see that there are synths listed in the credits on discogs. How would you describe the music? Synths can mean anything from fusion to funk to new age. Quote
optatio Posted Saturday at 02:31 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:31 PM Robert Glasper: Covered (The Robert Glasper Trio Recorded Live At Capitol Studios). Blue Note 4724570 [Argentina 2015] Quote
kh1958 Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM Jenny Scheinman, All Species Parade (Royal Potato Family) Quote
HutchFan Posted Saturday at 05:48 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:48 PM On 4/5/2025 at 1:08 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: I've never heard of this one. That's a killer band. I have Romano's "Canzoni" & "Non Dimenticar" with that same band, How is it? I see that there are synths listed in the credits on discogs. How would you describe the music? Synths can mean anything from fusion to funk to new age. Expand I think it's excellent. I'd recommend it, especially since you enjoy those other records by the same group. The synths are deployed very subtly, just for a bit of texture. NP: Quote
jlhoots Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM Alice Coltrane: Journey In Satchidananda Quote
rostasi Posted Saturday at 07:01 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:01 PM After my updated Covid shot, I'm taking it easy with some Eichner. He died young (37) as did his composer daughter (25). Quote
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