Dub Modal Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 VIllage Vanguard recording from '74 with Gomez & Morell Quote
jazzbo Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 Dollar Brand Duo "Good News from Africa" Enja/Solid Records Japan cd Dollar Brand, Johnny Dyani Mastering is not bad at all. Quote
jazzbo Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 Chet Baker "Oh You Crazy Moon" (The Legacy, Vol. 4) Enja/Solid Records Japan cd Chet Baker – trumpet, vocals Phil Markowitz – piano Scott Lee – bass Jeff Brillinger – drums Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 3 hours ago, HutchFan said: I agree. Lewis plays very well, and the whole album is very enjoyable. On the excellent Sonny Stitt album on MCA, originally on Argo with no title and the same color photo of Stitt on both sides of the album cover and no liner notes, it has often been speculated that the rhythm section is Barry Harris and fellow Detroiters Frank Gant and William Austin, but it is clearly the Ramsey Lewis Trio (bassist El Dee Young is unmistakeable, as is Lewis), and Ramsey plays very well behind Stitt. Tunes include "This Is Always," "Just You, Just Me," "Dancing on the Ceiling." Quote
soulpope Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 8 hours ago, jazzbo said: Dollar Brand Duo "Good News from Africa" Enja/Solid Records Japan cd Dollar Brand, Johnny Dyani Mastering is not bad at all. Classic .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 13 hours ago, sidewinder said: The Fresh Sound reissue with bonus tracks. Great sound - at least as good as my Time vinyl. Not my recollection at all, of Woody and co. at Scott’s. They were fantastic - and I was back the next night for a repeat. Might have been a different tour you witnessed though. On reflection, the group I saw was the later one with Turre and Mulgrew Miller. Remember chatting to people at those gigs who had flown in from the Continent to see it ! Yes, the later band with Turre, Mulgrew Miller, Stafford James and Tony Reedus was the one I saw. Fantastic ! Years later I saw Woody Shaw as a single with some picked up rhythm section and it was a very embarrassing and disappointing performance. All those great originals like "Moon Train" "To kill a brick" etc. had disappeared and he played stuff like "Tea for Two". Now, nothing wrong with "Tea for Two" but I had expected something else....., Woody Shaw was very thin and skinny then. Quote
kh1958 Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 (edited) Buddy Tate and Al Grey, Just Jazz (Reservoir) Christian Scott, Yesterday You Said Tomorrow (Concord) Edited May 27, 2021 by kh1958 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 Joseph Jarman - Inheritance The first side is perfect. I find the second side with its synth koto a bit of an acquired taste. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 One of the latest 4 for £10 deal batch Quote
HutchFan Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 Disc 3 4 hours ago, JSngry said: Oh my YES!!!! I need to get that! I have most of Davis' 80s releases. But not that disc. Quote
HutchFan Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 18 hours ago, Larry Kart said: On the excellent Sonny Stitt album on MCA, originally on Argo with no title and the same color photo of Stitt on both sides of the album cover and no liner notes, it has often been speculated that the rhythm section is Barry Harris and fellow Detroiters Frank Gant and William Austin, but it is clearly the Ramsey Lewis Trio (bassist El Dee Young is unmistakeable, as is Lewis), and Ramsey plays very well behind Stitt. Tunes include "This Is Always," "Just You, Just Me," "Dancing on the Ceiling." I'll keep an eye out for that one, Larry. Quote
soulpope Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 7 hours ago, BillF said: 👍Excellent👍 .... Quote
Peter Friedman Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: I'll keep an eye out for that one, Larry. My CD copy of this Sonny Stitt session is on Fresh Sound. Now listening to: Quote
HutchFan Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 Joint Venture - Ways (Enja, 1990) Paul Smoker with Ellery Eskelin, Drew Gress, and Phil Haynes Quote
mikeweil Posted May 27, 2021 Report Posted May 27, 2021 This afternoon: The music is fine, Sears plays very tasefully without any cheap R & B effects, his sidemen are in great form. But Van Gelder places the tenor sax at the far left, guitar and piano on the far right, almost nothing in the mioddle, and he shifts the guitarist to the left when he solos. I hate that he treated labels like Prestige and Savoy second rate. Quote
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