JohnS Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Freddie Hubbard; The Hub Of Hubbard. MPS Charles Mingus; At Antibes.Atlantic. Quote
alankin Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Dave Pell Octet – Jazz & Romantic Places [on Jazz for Dancing and Listening] (Atlantic Records / Fresh Sound Records) Personnel: Don Fagerquist - trumpet; Ray Sims - trombone; Dave Pell - tenor saxophone; Bob Gordon - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Donn Trenner - piano, celeste; Tony Rizzi - guitar; Buddy Clark - bass; Bill Richmond - drums.Arangements: Shorty Rogers, Marty Paich, Jack Montrose, Wes Hensel, Johnny Mandel. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 (edited) Kenny Werner - Beat Degeneration (Sunnyside) with Johannes Wiedenmueller & Ari Hoenig I love this band, this record. Edited May 10, 2017 by HutchFan Quote
paul secor Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Armstrong/Ellington: The Great Summit - CD 2 - The Making of The Great Summit I know that some people hate false starts, alternate takes, studio talk, etc., but I find these fascinating, enjoyable, and moving. Quote
Mary6170 Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Brian Marsella: Buer: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Volume 31. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Michael Garrick - Troppo (Argo / Vocalion) Uncategorizable and wonderfully expressive music. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 Art Pepper - Art Lives (Galaxy) The 2nd of 3 LPs from Pepper's '81 engagement at the Maiden Voyage club in L.A. Claude Hopkins - Crazy Fingers (Chiaroscuro) Quote
mikeweil Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 Have this one in the car at the moment - great swinging music, the bass players stand out. Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 Earl Hines - Blues In Thirds (Black Lion/da music, 1965) Plenty of different covers: Quote
soulpope Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 (edited) Charles McPherson at his lyrical best - and the superb Elemental Music transfer helps forget the crackling Xanadu vinyl version(s) from the 70`s .... Edited May 11, 2017 by soulpope Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 Johnny Hodges With Billy Strayhorn And The Orchestra (Verve, 1961) Quote
alankin Posted May 11, 2017 Report Posted May 11, 2017 (edited) George Wallington – Live! At Café Bohemia (Prestige Records — OJC Limited Edition Series / Progressive Records) — Donald Byrd (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), George Wallington (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Art Taylor (drums); includes alternate take Released in 1955 on the Progressive Records label and reissued in 1970 by Prestige. This was the first major recording by Byrd and McLean. Edited May 11, 2017 by alankin Quote
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