John Tapscott Posted November 5, 2021 Report Posted November 5, 2021 1 hour ago, BillF said: Now listening: Quote
jlhoots Posted November 5, 2021 Report Posted November 5, 2021 Rudolph Johnson: The Second Coming (Black Jazz CD reissue - goofy cover, very nice music) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 4 hours ago, aparxa said: I think this one is very underrated. Quote
duaneiac Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 11 hours ago, aparxa said: Mmmmmmmmm . . . Fudgemunk . . . . . Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 Paul Desmond - Easy Living (RCA, 1966) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 Shirley Scott Trio - For Members Only (Impulse!, 1963) My favourite of her Impulse! records. Quote
aparxa Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 12 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I think this one is very underrated. Indeed. I like the musicians involved but was a bit wary at first given the nature of the project. I was very pleasantly surprised, it is both a solid jazz & hip-hop record. It is a well-thought and executed project. Between the music of the band, the scratches&mastering from Damu and the (fluid but not flowing) rapping of Raw Poetic, 82 years old Shepp blends in as a charm. NP: Gene Ammons - Got my own Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 (edited) 4 minutes ago, aparxa said: Indeed. I like the musicians involved but was a bit wary at first given the nature of the project. I was very pleasantly surprised, it is both a solid jazz & hip-hop record. It is a well-thought and executed project. Between the music of the band, the scratches&mastering from Damu and the (fluid but not flowing) rapping of Raw Poetic, 82 years old Shepp blends in as a charm. I’m extremely allergic to crossover attempts between jazz and hip hop (as opposed to other electronic, “urban” or rap genres, which I think work more naturally, or hip hop with jazz samples), but I think that so much love and time has gone into this one that it really works. Edited November 6, 2021 by Rabshakeh Quote
aparxa Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 20 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: I’m extremely allergic to crossover attempts between jazz and hip hop (as opposed to other electronic, “urban” or rap genres, which I think work more naturally, or hip hop with jazz samples), but I think that so much love and time has gone into this one that it really works. I agree. A few hip hop bands mix jazz samples with rapping in a way I really enjoy (The Roots, Mos Def, The Sound Providers, Digable, PUTS, J5, Kero One, Guru etc), but the crossover attempts have been mostly disappointing so far. Which is a bit of a surprise, I see no actual reason why a strong jazz band with someone on the scratches/beats and a decent MC should not be working. BTW, discussing hip-hop on this forum reminds me of this (no offense ): NP: Duke Ellington - The Greatest Paris Concert Quote
BillF Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Paul Desmond - Easy Living (RCA, 1966) Quote
John Tapscott Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 (edited) Slide Hampton is apparently ambidextrous! Edited November 6, 2021 by John Tapscott Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 Haven't listened to this in years. Quote
sonnyhill Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 Olie Brice / Tobias Delius / Mark Sanders - somersaults (Two Rivers Records) Quote
mjazzg Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 (edited) 9 minutes ago, sonnyhill said: Olie Brice / Tobias Delius / Mark Sanders - somersaults (Two Rivers Records) That's a good album I'm reacquainting myself, after far too long, with Tomas Stanko New York Quartet - Wislawa Very strong Edited November 6, 2021 by mjazzg Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 6, 2021 Report Posted November 6, 2021 1 hour ago, Chuck Nessa said: Haven't listened to this in years. I listened to this a LOT back around 1991-92 (and I know the year, because it was when I was working on my second BA) — and now whenever I go back to it every 4-5 years or so, I’m shocked how familiar it all seems, even all these years later. I’ve never made any sense of it, but I do feel like I connected with it pretty darn well back then, when I was about 21. Quote
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