Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

This CD is a treasure trove of Pee Wee Russell's playing. There are six different groups on this CD, with many different musicians playing trumpet, trombone, piano, bass and drums. Other than Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell is the only person that appears on all 6 sessions.41VZSDGP6TL.jpg 

  • Replies 86k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • soulpope

    9558

  • Peter Friedman

    8264

  • HutchFan

    7995

  • jazzbo

    6284

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Posted
1 hour ago, Cyril said:

How did you that, Larry? :o ;)

???

NP MI0000057202.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

The details are that there's a way to delete a post that we all or almost all know, but if you're a moderator, but only if you're a moderator, there's quite another delete button in a different place that deletes the whole thread. Add the fact that I was brain dead at that point, and you can guess the rest. Unfortunately, once a thread has been deleted, there's no way to recover it.

Posted
43 minutes ago, Larry Kart said:

The details are that there's a way to delete a post that we all or almost all know, but if you're a moderator, but only if you're a moderator, there's quite another delete button in a different place that deletes the whole thread. Add the fact that I was brain dead at that point, and you can guess the rest. Unfortunately, once a thread has been deleted, there's no way to recover it.

I understand. But I've never seen you are a moderater....My bad. :)  

 

Posted

"Three for Duke" -- from 1957 on Jubliee, with Teddy Charles, Oscar Pettiford, and Hall Overton. I'd give a lot to get a remastered or even just a clean copy of this one. All parties are clicking; Overton could really play, in a kind of arranger's-piano offshoot of Monk; the all-Ellington program is great ("Mainstem," "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me," "Sophisticated Lady," ""Don't Get Aound Much Anymore," Sherman Shuffle, " The Mooche");  it's the best Charles in a blowing format I know; and Pettiford is just terrific. Unfortunately, on the rather beat up used copy I have, and probably on the original, what Petttiford plays is not as clear as it should be/might be.
 

 

Posted

MI0002760363.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

Pablo Ablanedo Octet - Alegría (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2002).  Pablo Ablanedo - piano; Jenny Scheinman - violin; Taylor Haskins - trumpet; Anat Cohen - reeds; Chris Cheek - sax; Jerome Sabbagh - tenor sax; Ben Monder, J Santillan - guitar; Fernando Huergo - bass; Franco Pinna - drums.

Posted
2 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

"Three for Duke" -- from 1957 on Jubliee, with Teddy Charles, Oscar Pettiford, and Hall Overton. I'd give a lot to get a remastered or even just a clean copy of this one. All parties are clicking; Overton could really play, in a kind of arranger's-piano offshoot of Monk; the all-Ellington program is great ("Mainstem," "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me," "Sophisticated Lady," ""Don't Get Aound Much Anymore," Sherman Shuffle, " The Mooche");  it's the best Charles in a blowing format I know; and Pettiford is just terrific. Unfortunately, on the rather beat up used copy I have, and probably on the original, what Petttiford plays is not as clear as it should be/might be.
 

 

Is this what you're looking for? 

http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/WPCR-29085

Posted

Hank Jones - Arigato

Nice if slightly uneven album. It's a shame there's some sort of intermittent weird digital sounding distortion/frequencies going with the piano; not sure if due to the original recording or the transfer to digitial and/or CD mastering. Someone fugged up and it's really annoying. 

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

"Three for Duke" -- from 1957 on Jubliee, with Teddy Charles, Oscar Pettiford, and Hall Overton. I'd give a lot to get a remastered or even just a clean copy of this one. All parties are clicking; Overton could really play, in a kind of arranger's-piano offshoot of Monk; the all-Ellington program is great ("Mainstem," "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me," "Sophisticated Lady," ""Don't Get Aound Much Anymore," Sherman Shuffle, " The Mooche");  it's the best Charles in a blowing format I know; and Pettiford is just terrific. Unfortunately, on the rather beat up used copy I have, and probably on the original, what Petttiford plays is not as clear as it should be/might be.
 

 

Thanks for posting that rarity - I wonder why Michael Cuscuna never got around to reissue this one. 

p.s. saw the link to the Japanese reissue and ordered a copy - this makes my day.

Edited by mikeweil

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...