erwbol Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 John Coltrane - Live In Seattle (SHM-CD) Trying to make some people here a bit jealous. Great warm sound. You can crank this thing all the way up. Quote
Buddha the Magnificent Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 Archie Shepp & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Looking at Bird (SteepleChase, 1981). Archie Shepp - soprano, tenor sax; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - bass. Quote
soulpope Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 1 hour ago, Buddha the Magnificent said: Archie Shepp & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Looking at Bird (SteepleChase, 1981). Archie Shepp - soprano, tenor sax; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - bass. Outstanding - and then some .... Quote
JSngry Posted June 22, 2017 Author Report Posted June 22, 2017 Got this as kind of a "what the hell" from the recent Mosaic Quasi-Liquidation Sale, and am finding it very satisfying. Nobody's phoning it in, not even a little. Fine, fine, fine! Quote
jazzbo Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Got this as kind of a "what the hell" from the recent Mosaic Quasi-Liquidation Sale, and am finding it very satisfying. Nobody's phoning it in, not even a little. Fine, fine, fine! I've always enjoyed the "sound" of this one too. Record sounds this way as well. Quote
OliverM Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 Music of Morocco: Recorded by Paul Bowles Disc 3 - Lowlands Quote
JSngry Posted June 22, 2017 Author Report Posted June 22, 2017 Also got this Mighty Quinn issue at the same time as the Hall. Listened to it about 5X today, wasn't really "pulled in" at first, but Rex Stewart wasn't taking "ehhh..." for an answer, and before you knew it, everybody had come in the house and made themselves to home (led, per usual, by Bud Freeman, who for all his tweed jackets, sounds like a guy who's had his drawers down quite a few times even with the jacket on, winkwinknudgenudge #theeelinessofyou). Don't know how much CondonMusic I really want relative to how much all of it there is, that's just me, but I'm not regretting this purchase at all. Kinda prefer to WP cover, though: Quote
paul secor Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 6 hours ago, Buddha the Magnificent said: Archie Shepp & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Looking at Bird (SteepleChase, 1981). Archie Shepp - soprano, tenor sax; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - bass. Another here. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Also got this Mighty Quinn issue at the same time as the Hall. Listened to it about 5X today, wasn't really "pulled in" at first, but Rex Stewart wasn't taking "ehhh..." for an answer, and before you knew it, everybody had come in the house and made themselves to home (led, per usual, by Bud Freeman, who for all his tweed jackets, sounds like a guy who's had his drawers down quite a few times even with the jacket on, winkwinknudgenudge #theeelinessofyou). Don't know how much CondonMusic I really want relative to how much all of it there is, that's just me, but I'm not regretting this purchase at all. Kinda prefer to WP cover, though: This post made me think of some of my interactions with Bud Freeman and prompted me to post this on Facebook: I am certain my kids will remember musicians from the studio, or coming around the apartment. I'm pretty certain they remember Roscoe, Wadada, Von, Hal, Fred, Eddie, Wilbur, etc. I wonder about their memories of Bud Freeman. I invited Bud to return to Chicago for the Jazz Fest and he decided to stay. We had dinner at our place a few times and went to a couple of Bears games. He was "uncle Bud" at the time. I treasure those memories and many more. Quote
John Tapscott Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 3 hours ago, JSngry said: Also got this Mighty Quinn issue at the same time as the Hall. Listened to it about 5X today, wasn't really "pulled in" at first, but Rex Stewart wasn't taking "ehhh..." for an answer, and before you knew it, everybody had come in the house and made themselves to home (led, per usual, by Bud Freeman, who for all his tweed jackets, sounds like a guy who's had his drawers down quite a few times even with the jacket on, winkwinknudgenudge #theeelinessofyou). Don't know how much CondonMusic I really want relative to how much all of it there is, that's just me, but I'm not regretting this purchase at all. Kinda prefer to WP cover, though: FWIW, my reaction was exactly the same as yours, Jim. At first, I thought - OK, but after about 3 or 4 listens, my opinion of it went up considerably. Really good stuff. Got to say - Rex Stewart was taking no prisoners that day. He was great with Duke but then kind of lost his place when Cootie came on. But he is on fire here. Cutty Cutshall, too. They all sound good. Funny comment about Bud Freeman, BTW. I met him once at at a WGJB concert when I was a teenager and he was very kind. Quote
paul secor Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 Don Ellis w. Paul Bley & Steve Swallow: Out of Nowhere (Candid) Quote
JSngry Posted June 22, 2017 Author Report Posted June 22, 2017 b/w I need both to keep on keeping the faith.Baby. Quote
Larry Kart Posted June 22, 2017 Report Posted June 22, 2017 On 6/21/2017 at 1:30 PM, paul secor said: Don Friedman Trio: Circle Waltz Maybe the most modal piano trio album ever, but none the worse for that. Friedman was a special soul. Quote
JSngry Posted June 22, 2017 Author Report Posted June 22, 2017 1 hour ago, Larry Kart said: Maybe the most modal piano trio album ever, but none the worse for that. Friedman was a special soul. No arguments about Friedman, but I'd ask for consideration of Now He Sings, Now He Sobs for inclusion in The Most Modal Piano Trio Album Ever Hall Of Fame. Quote
paul secor Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 Violin, Sing the Blues for Me - African-American Fiddlers 1926 - 1949 (Old Hat) Quote
Larry Kart Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 1 hour ago, JSngry said: No arguments about Friedman, but I'd ask for consideration of Now He Sings, Now He Sobs for inclusion in The Most Modal Piano Trio Album Ever Hall Of Fame. I'll have to listen again to "Sings, Sobs," but I'll be surprised if "Circle Waltz" doesn't remain in first place. Quote
HutchFan Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 (edited) Abdullah Ibrahim - Banyana: Children of Africa (Enja) What a magical record! I have loved this music for years. But right at this moment, as I sit in the airport in Istanbul on my journey from one side of the globe to the other, already exhausted and loopy from travel, the music seems even GREATER -- hallucinatory, transcendent, like earth shifting beneath my feet. What a trip!!! (And I'm not talking about airplanes or pharmaceuticals.) Ibrahim, McBee & Brooks are carrying me away on a magic carpet ride, friends!!!! Whoooeeeee. Edited June 23, 2017 by HutchFan Quote
kh1958 Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 Larry Coryell and Kenny Drew, Jr., Duality (Random Act Records) Quote
HutchFan Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 4 hours ago, JSngry said: b/w I need both to keep on keeping the faith.Baby. From Berio to the Temps! I love it. It's all ONE thing. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 23, 2017 Report Posted June 23, 2017 Recorded onto what sounds to be a crude C90 cassette but vital music. Quote
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