BillF Posted November 17, 2020 Report Posted November 17, 2020 On 11/17/2020 at 7:23 PM, soulpope said: Expand Quote
HutchFan Posted November 17, 2020 Report Posted November 17, 2020 On 11/17/2020 at 8:58 PM, John Tapscott said: It's a very nice disc, which will be enjoyed by all Tate fans. Ed Bickert's playing is outstanding. I really like the sonic combination of tenor and guitar. But I think this one is even better: Expand Thank you, sir! Quote
JSngry Posted November 18, 2020 Author Report Posted November 18, 2020 Not one I had ever paid attention to in the past, or expect to in the future, but I LOL that it's a five-piece band and all but one of the players has their name on the cover. The fifth is Mark Soskin, which in a weird (or not) kind of way does....something to connect it to late-70s Sonny Milestone records, something, somehow, ouch (but not entirely?)? Quote
Justin V Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 (edited) The Harry Babasin session. After enjoying Larry Bunker on vibes on the Marty Paich Bethlehem session, I was pleased to see that I had more of Bunker on vibes (and Paich) on this set. Edited November 18, 2020 by Justin V Quote
HutchFan Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 After asking about this record yesterday, I'm now giving it a listen via YouTube: Sounds good! Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 (edited) On 11/17/2020 at 3:46 PM, kh1958 said: At that point, he couldn't play the bass any more. He had ALS. Expand Oh yes, you are right. I was mislead by the liner notes I think. Now this one. It´s not as interesting as "Three Worlds of Drums" but a fine blowing session on the chords of "Idaho" . Edited November 18, 2020 by Gheorghe Quote
HutchFan Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 (edited) Disc 3 - Originally released as Green Shading into Blue in 1978. Excellent! Edited November 18, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 (edited) Cedar Walton - Eastern Rebellion (Timeless, 1976) The first -- and best? -- of Walton's Eastern Rebellion series. Edited November 18, 2020 by HutchFan Quote
soulpope Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 On 11/18/2020 at 7:01 PM, HutchFan said: Cedar Walton - Eastern Rebellion (Timeless, 1976) The first -- and best? -- of Walton's Eastern Rebellion series. Expand Definitely the best .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 On 11/18/2020 at 2:42 PM, Justin V said: The Harry Babasin session. After enjoying Larry Bunker on vibes on the Marty Paich Bethlehem session, I was pleased to see that I had more of Bunker on vibes (and Paich) on this set. Expand Its a shame that never a Vol. II appeareed from these Nocture recordings. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 18, 2020 Report Posted November 18, 2020 A double-dose of Charles Mingus: Let My Children Hear Music (Columbia/Sony) and Changes One (Atlantic) Quote
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