felser Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 1 hour ago, JSngry said: The Muse CD, with additional alternates of four of the six tunes, almost like getting two versions of the same album! Plus, it seems that this one sounds clearer than the 32 Jazz version. Might be my imagination. Or not. I replaced several Muse CD's with 32Jazz CD's when they came out in the 90's or whenever, and have regretted it ever since, in some cases re-buying the Muse CD's. Quote
JSngry Posted February 19, 2024 Author Report Posted February 19, 2024 "clearer" is hardly an acceptable scientific qualifier, but yes, the Muse CD seems to be easier to hear the individual definitions of the instruments. For me anyway. It's like a light fog was lifted. Interestingly(?), the Muse alternates seem to have some audio inconsistencies not dissimilar to the 32 Jazz release. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Pat Martino - We'll Be Together Again (Muse, 1976) with Gil Goldstein Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 3 hours ago, JSngry said: The Muse CD, with additional alternates of four of the six tunes, almost like getting two versions of the same album! Plus, it seems that this one sounds clearer than the 32 Jazz version. Might be my imagination. Or not. Happy to have the septet date added to the 32 Jazz disc. Quote
BFrank Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 2 hours ago, felser said: I replaced several Muse CD's with 32Jazz CD's when they came out in the 90's or whenever, and have regretted it ever since, in some cases re-buying the Muse CD's. I sure wish someone would re-issue the entire Muse catalog. So much great music is sitting in someone's vault gathering dust, when it should be out in the market. Would probably do very well in the Vinyl Community, too. Quote
mjzee Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 14 hours ago, soulpope said: There is no shortage of quality late career Art Pepper recordings but his one from March 14th, 1978 is special .... btw worth the ticket of entry for Bob Magnusson`s outstanding bass work .... I believe that's also available on this: Quote
soulpope Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 51 minutes ago, mjzee said: I believe that's also available on this: Correct .... btw earlier released by Storyville on two single CD's .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 12 hours ago, Joe said: Ronnie Boykins was a helluva bass player. I didn´t know he had a record of his own, but ESP recorded a lot of artists , I have the Henry Grimes album. Ronnie Boykins I first heard with Sun Ra on record, it was one of my first 10 jazz albums (Nothin´ is). Like Henry Grimes, he was also great at bowing solos..... Quote
soulpope Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 10 hours ago, jazzbo said: Disc 3 The Complete Beethoven String Quartets, Barylli Quartet, Japanese UHQCD edition Excellent .... Quote
EKE BBB Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 It's been a looong while since I last listened to this set. Still going through disc 1, which is mainly composed by ARC recordings, with those corny lyrics and bland arrangements. Even so, you can still enjoy Berigan here and there... plus you have those wonderful Boswell Sisters recordings. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Mariza “Concerto em Lisbao” cd With Jacques Morelenbaum arranging, producing and conducting. Quote
jazzbo Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 “Arthur Prysock and Count Basie” Verve LP Quote
mjazzg Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Keith Jarrett & Jan Garbarek with the strings of Südfunk Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart - Luminescence [ECM] Quote
jazzbo Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Jack Teagarden “Think Well of Me” Verve stereo LP I have this on cd, and the stereo and mono LP. Both the LPs sound great–I chose the stereo to listen to today. The trombone sound on this LP is gorgeous. These songs by Willard Robinson (all but one are Robinson’s) have that melancholy vibe that Teagarden this late in his career came by so naturally. I love this music. Quote
Niko Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Also Teagarden here, Shades of Night... Think well of me has the vocals as an added bonus and a better selection of material... But I like them both. Quote
soulpope Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 Recorded October 1st , 1975 (but released 7 years later) .... featuring the rhythm backbone of the Joanne Brackeen`s Trio aka Clint Houston (b) + Billy Hart (dr) and sublime pianist Albert Dailey .... Quote
optatio Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 9 minutes ago, soulpope said: Recorded October 1st , 1975 (but released 7 years later) .... featuring the rhythm backbone of the Joanne Brackeen`s Trio aka Clint Houston (b) + Billy Hart (dr) and sublime pianist Albert Dailey .... 👍 - as LP from 1982 on my shelf Quote
HutchFan Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 9 hours ago, BFrank said: I sure wish someone would re-issue the entire Muse catalog. So much great music is sitting in someone's vault gathering dust, when it should be out in the market. Would probably do very well in the Vinyl Community, too. Yes, I agree 100%. 25 minutes ago, soulpope said: Recorded October 1st , 1975 (but released 7 years later) .... featuring the rhythm backbone of the Joanne Brackeen`s Trio aka Clint Houston (b) + Billy Hart (dr) and sublime pianist Albert Dailey .... A fantastic album! Quote
jlhoots Posted February 19, 2024 Report Posted February 19, 2024 1 hour ago, Referentzhunter said: All I see is a big black square. Quote
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