HutchFan Posted September 17, 2020 Report Posted September 17, 2020 Cedar Walton - Spectrum (Prestige) CD compiles two LPs: Spectrum (1968) and The Electric Boogaloo Song (1969) and The Horace Silver Quintet featuring Stanley Turrentine - Serenade for a Soul Sister (Blue Note) Both excellent. Quote
jlhoots Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Maria Schneider: Data Lords - both CDs Quote
sonnyhill Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Mal Waldron - Mal Waldron Plays the Blues (Enja) Manfred Schoof, Akira Sakata, Yosuke Yamashita, Takeo Moriyama - Distant Thunder (Enja) Quote
Justin V Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Before the wheels fell off of the world, I saw Reid in November, Barron in January and Lewis in February. Quote
jcam_44 Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Tatsuya Takahashi & The Tokyo Union - Scandinavian Suite composed by Bingo Miki Quote
ghost of miles Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Some Jug before midnight: Quote
Rabshakeh Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 9 hours ago, sonnyhill said: Mal Waldron - Mal Waldron Plays the Blues (Enja) Manfred Schoof, Akira Sakata, Yosuke Yamashita, Takeo Moriyama - Distant Thunder (Enja) Triple thumbs up, times two. Quote
JSngry Posted September 18, 2020 Author Report Posted September 18, 2020 Anointed with oil on troubled waters - Oh heavenly grid, help us bear up they standards, our chevron flashing bright across the gulf of compromise, standing humble on the rich field of mobile American thinking here in this shell we call life. Angels 3 Devils Quote
kh1958 Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Bunk Johnson, The King of the Blues (American Music) Quote
Justin V Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 I finished the Kenny Barron album and decided to go with another Philly great. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Andrew Cyrille & Maono - Metamusicians' Stomp (Black Saint) Tremendous. 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Anointed with oil on troubled waters - Oh heavenly grid, help us bear up they standards, our chevron flashing bright across the gulf of compromise, standing humble on the rich field of mobile American thinking here in this shell we call life. Angels 3 Devils That particular benediction -- and box score -- is new to me. Quote
jcam_44 Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Lines of Reason David Alan Gross was so freaking good. I wish there was more recordings available. Quote
John Tapscott Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 This is an excellent recording. Quote
Justin V Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 More Philly greatness, with a bonus session with Bobby Timmons. Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 53 minutes ago, jcam_44 said: Lines of Reason David Alan Gross was so freaking good. I wish there was more recordings available. I am definitely a fan of Michael Cochrane. Were you aware of their second recording with Mr. Gross? http://www.linesofreason.net/recordings.php Quote
HutchFan Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 Buddy Terry - Pure Dynamite (Mainstream, 1972) This is really, really good. ... Not surprising, perhaps, given the ridunkulous line-up of young up-and-comers supporting Terry. Eddie Henderson, Woody Shaw, Kenny Barron, Joanne Brackeen, Buster Williams, Stanley Clarke, Billy Hart, Lenny White, Airto Moreira, and Mtume. In other words, a Seventies dream band. Quote
Gheorghe Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 So relaxed ! And one track with Mingus on piano..... Quote
jazzbo Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 The Jazz Messengers at the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 2, 24 bity by RVG Japan cd followed by Sonny Rollins "After the Bridge," Japan 2 cd set, disc 2 And then Chris Anderson "Love Locked In" Mapleshade Audio cd Quote
soulpope Posted September 18, 2020 Report Posted September 18, 2020 14 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Buddy Terry - Pure Dynamite (Mainstream, 1972) This is really, really good. ... Not surprising, perhaps, given the ridunkulous line-up of young up-and-comers supporting Terry. Eddie Henderson, Woody Shaw, Kenny Barron, Joanne Brackeen, Buster Williams, Stanley Clarke, Billy Hart, Lenny White, Airto Moreira, and Mtume. In other words, a Seventies dream band. Yep .... Quote
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