mikeweil Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 55 minutes ago, soulpope said: 😍George Duvivier😍 .... One of the greatest! Quote
HutchFan Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 2 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Now streaming this. Yes sir. The Magic Triangle are DEEP in the pocket on this one. Quote
soulpope Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 17 minutes ago, mikeweil said: One of the greatest! Indeed .... Quote
soulpope Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 Great choice of tunes (including an pin point Monk cover version) and skillful playing .... Albert Heath R.I.P .... Quote
T.D. Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 Lee Pan-Geun and Korean Jazz Quintet 78, Plays Arirang and other assorted classics I've probably lost my mind, but this is pretty good. I particularly like the drumming. Quote
optatio Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 4 hours ago, soulpope said: Recorded @ MPS Studio Villingen in 1968 feat Peter Trunk (b) + Albert Heath (dr) .... R.I.P .... 👍 Quote
JSngry Posted April 4 Author Report Posted April 4 You could walk a tightrope from Mt. Everest to my house and back, blindfolded and with your eyes closed, with the totality of balance that Wilson gets from these bands on this record. Quote
HutchFan Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 Picked this up for peanuts at a library sale. I didn't even know it existed. First listen. A Tribute to John Coltrane: Blues for Coltrane (Impulse, 1988) - Tracks 1-3 with Sanders - Track 4 trio - Tracks 5-7 with Murray First impression: Cecil McBee & Roy Haynes sound great together. 56 minutes ago, JSngry said: You could walk a tightrope from Mt. Everest to my house and back, blindfolded and with your eyes closed, with the totality of balance that Wilson gets from these bands on this record. Gerald Wilson rules. Quote
JSngry Posted April 4 Author Report Posted April 4 Not just his writing, not just his conducting, but also and above all his aura, it's togetherness, it seems like everybody is playing for the same purpose and that purpose is...for everything to be together, balanced. What a big band can and should be. 6 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Gerald Wilson rules. Quote
Gheorghe Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 7 hours ago, felser said: Those two volumes are my favourite Jimmy Smith. I´m not really a trio listener, so I like more the albums with horns, and here I find my favourites plus Art Blakey. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 5 hours ago, dougcrates said: I didn't know about this reissue, great news. Thanks for posting it Quote
jazzbo Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 (edited) Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” Legacy 2 cd and 1 DVD edition. I’m listening to disc 2, the alternate and single version tracks. FOLLOWED BY 599×597 86.1 KB “The Amazing Nina Simone” – her seconed album, her first on Colpix, from the new box set of her Colpix albums. 600×600 59.1 KB Edited April 5 by jazzbo Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Dave Lambert at this stage always reminds me a bit of Harry Shearer's character in A Mighty Wind. Quote
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