Justin V Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 Amina Claudine Myers - Jumping in the Sugar Bowl Quote
duaneiac Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 Just missed the 50th anniversary of this music: Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 2, 1969 Don Patterson (org) Virgil Jones (tp) Houston Person (ts) George Coleman (ts) tracks: A2, B1, B2 Frankie Jones (dr) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 Richie Beirach - ZAL (Trio Japan, 1976) One track solo piano; three tracks duo with Yoshiaki Masuo (g); two tracks duo with Terumasa Hino (tr, flgn) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 (edited) The first David Murray Octet recording that I heard -- and still the one that I play most frequently. 47 minutes ago, soulpope said: Old friends revisited .... An old friend, who -- somehow -- seems to NEVER GET OLD. Edited June 5, 2019 by HutchFan Quote
duaneiac Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 You know the way the people (and you know who you are) who like/love the Lady In Satin album (an album which, despite occasional attempted listenings throughout the years, I still find to be godawful garbage -- I'd rather listen to The Chipmunks Sing "Strange Fruit" and other Lady Day Favorites than ever listen to Lady In Satin again!), well that's the way I feel about this album. A glorious late career masterpiece! Quote
optatio Posted June 5, 2019 Report Posted June 5, 2019 (edited) 22 hours ago, Justin V said: Amina Claudine Myers - Jumping in the Sugar Bowl ! Edited June 6, 2019 by optatio Quote
Justin V Posted June 6, 2019 Report Posted June 6, 2019 Randy Weston - Mosaic Select, Disc 2: The session with Cecil Payne, Ron Carter and Roy Haynes. Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 6, 2019 Report Posted June 6, 2019 6 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I wouldn´t say I´m the biggest fan of Oscar Peterson like others might be (I got to know people who didn´t listen to anything else but Oscar Peterson ) , but yes.... the stuff Mr. .... that long long name something with Brunner-Schwer from the Black Forest really did a good job recording this master in a very private and personal manner. I don´t remember all of them, one was "Action", one was "Tristeza", another I think was a solo album "Exclusivly for my Friends" and strange enough the only one I kept even if most O.P. fans might not like it that much, is "In Tune" since I was curious how it works with the vocal group, and this was something like a hit this "Sesamy Street" everybody in my school knew and hummed that...... Quote
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