kh1958 Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 Classic Don Byas Sessions (Mosaic), disc 4 Quote
sidewinder Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 Blossom Dearie Complete Fontana Recordings, CD2 Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 John Pope and John Garner Water Music Quote
Peter Friedman Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 With Joe Magnarelli and Jerry Weldon Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 15 minutes ago, Joe said: A good one! There is another volume on abc Records Quote
soulpope Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 1 hour ago, Joe said: Supeb .... Quote
mjazzg Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: John Pope and John Garner Water Music Good album Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 4 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Good album Really good. It was my first listen. Great choice of tunes. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 Cyrus Chestnut, George Mraz, Lewis Nash Quote
Eric Posted February 4, 2024 Report Posted February 4, 2024 On 4/8/2023 at 2:24 PM, Rabshakeh said: Paquito D'Rivera – Live At Keystone Korner (Columbia, 1983) Yessir, that is a good one!! Have it on right now. Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 2 hours ago, HutchFan said: I saw him with Dave Liebman, maybe in the late 70´s, it was also Adam Nussbaum on drums, Terumaso Hino on a Don Cherry like pocket trumpet, and young John Scofield. It was Scofield who helped me to get through to Liebman to get may copy of "Drum Ode" signed by the master..... Great band then, but there was two drunken japanese girls in the front row who wanted to flirt with Terumaso, he was not amused....., but fantastic music... 10 hours ago, felser said: Though I am not a real fan of Oscar Peterson, I can find him okay when he is not too overwhelming. I have...also from Montreux one of Jaws with OP which is nice, so this one might be nice too. Eldridge is my favourite pre-Diz trumpet player and he was so much ahead his time. Recently I heard some astonishing Roy in a pure bop setting (Giants of Jazz minus Diz who missed it, where Roy and Clark Terry do the trumpet part, and Roy is so great ! Of course Terry tooo ! Quote
soulpope Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 27 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: I saw him with Dave Liebman, maybe in the late 70´s, it was also Adam Nussbaum on drums, Terumaso Hino on a Don Cherry like pocket trumpet, and young John Scofield. It was Scofield who helped me to get through to Liebman to get may copy of "Drum Ode" signed by the master..... Great band then, but there was two drunken japanese girls in the front row who wanted to flirt with Terumaso, he was not amused....., but fantastic music... Seems to be rare they didn't go for the non-japanese musicians 🤔 .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 Wooden Joe's New Orleans Band – 1945-1949 Quote
optatio Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 9 hours ago, dougcrates said: 👍 - met him in Göttingen November 2005 ... Quote
jazzbo Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 Eddie Higgins “Speaking of Jobim” Sunnyside cd Quote
jazzcorner Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 (edited) Barnaby/ Candid Jazz BR-5018 - Pee Wee Russell/ Coleman Hawkins " Jazz Reunion" - rec. 1961 - Engineer: Bub d'Orleans Edited February 5, 2024 by jazzcorner Quote
jazzbo Posted February 5, 2024 Report Posted February 5, 2024 McCoy Tyner “Time for Tyner” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary UHQCD 599×597 173 KB Quote
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