rostasi Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 17 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Maybe so. Those Kenneth Noland works would show up as covers every once in a while. Quote
JSngry Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Posted 22 hours ago I have a history of seeing similarities in album covers that maybe don't exist. But there they are anyway. Quote
rostasi Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 19 minutes ago, JSngry said: I have a history of seeing similarities in album covers that maybe don't exist. But there they are anyway. They're definitely vibing in a parallel dimension. Jazz rendered in collage - or sumthin... Quote
jazzbo Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Wayne Escoffery “Like Minds” Smoke Sessions cd This one is waking me up from an after dinner slump! Edited 19 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Marilyn Crispell and David Rothenberg - One Dark Night I Left My Silent House Quote
jazzbo Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Re-listening to this one as I got interrupted halfway through last night. A good one. . . enjoying Tom Harrell’s involvement a lot. Wayne Escoffery “Like Minds” Smoke Sessions cd Quote
mjazzg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Rabshakeh said: Giovanni Guidi – A New Day I think that trio works better without JBL Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, mjazzg said: I think that trio works better without JBL I generally dislike JBL. Luckily he sits out for a lot of it. I find that when he does play (so far, i am only half way through) it is at least nicely tempered to the music. Not Lewis's normal Coltraneisms and narrative difficulty, although that does show up a little (as I type he is fouling up "Only Sometimes" a bit). Maybe it will get worse in the second half. What are the other Guidi records you recommend? I don't know him at all. I picked this one to listen to because you made a passing comment a few days ago about ECM albums with colourful covers. Quote
jazzbo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I’m glad I got the complete series of these concerts. Each recording is different. Horace Tapscott, Pan-Afrikan Peoples Arkestra “Live at IUCC 11/25/79” disc 2 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Mongo Santamaria Y Su Orquesta – ¡Sabroso! Charanga Y Pachanga Quote
jazzbo Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Renee Rosnes “Beloved of the Sky” Smoke Sessions cd Bass – Peter Washington Drums – Lenny White Piano – Renee Rosnesi Saxophone, Flute – Chris Potter Vibraphone – Steve Nelson Quote
mjazzg Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: I generally dislike JBL. Luckily he sits out for a lot of it. I find that when he does play (so far, i am only half way through) it is at least nicely tempered to the music. Not Lewis's normal Coltraneisms and narrative difficulty, although that does show up a little (as I type he is fouling up "Only Sometimes" a bit). Maybe it will get worse in the second half. What are the other Guidi records you recommend? I don't know him at all. I picked this one to listen to because you made a passing comment a few days ago about ECM albums with colourful covers. 'City Of Broken Dreams' is the one for me although I like the other recordings by the trio. This gives a different perspective and is definitely worth a spin https://www.discogs.com/master/1300627-Giovanni-Guidi-Gianluca-Petrella-Louis-Sclavis-Gerald-Cleaver-Ida-Lupino Quote
jazzbo Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Marquis Hill “Modern Flows Vol. 2” Alto Saxophone – Josh Johnson Bass – Junius Paul Drums – Jonathan Pinson Vibraphone – Joel Ross Marquis Hill “Modern Flows Vol. 2”Alto Saxophone – Josh Johnson Bass – Junius Paul Drums – Jonathan Pinson Vibraphone – Joel Ross Joel Ross! He shines here. Edited 7 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 12 minutes ago, mjazzg said: 'City Of Broken Dreams' is the one for me although I like the other recordings by the trio. This gives a different perspective and is definitely worth a spin https://www.discogs.com/master/1300627-Giovanni-Guidi-Gianluca-Petrella-Louis-Sclavis-Gerald-Cleaver-Ida-Lupino Thanks! Quote
mjazzg Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Thanks! The trio is whispy if not Nordic, you have been warned! Quote
HutchFan Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Still enjoying lots of Charles Lloyd after being blown away by his performance at Big Ears: 2 hours ago, jazzbo said: Renee Rosnes “Beloved of the Sky” Smoke Sessions cd Bass – Peter Washington Drums – Lenny White Piano – Renee Rosnesi Saxophone, Flute – Chris Potter Vibraphone – Steve Nelson Excellent! Quote
Jazzmonkie Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 16 hours ago, rostasi said: Those Kenneth Noland works would show up as covers every once in a while. Kenneth Noland was a huge jazz fan. He told me that Steve Lacy was the only jazz musician that understood modern art. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Waste deep in financials at work so going through all of my Eastern Rebellion CDs today. Quote
Simon8 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (piggybacking on the suggestion above - I like it!) Quote
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