jazzbo Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers “Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World Volume 2” Blue Note Japan 24 Bit by RVG lp facsimile cd Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 As much as I remember from those happy years when I saw Mingus live, that long track "Three Worlds of Drums" was planned while Mingus had toured North Africa during his fantastic world tour in Spring/Summer 1977 (also in Europe as witnessed by myself). Though his label Atlantic wanted to press him into a certain direction of short tracks to get radio play, which he fulfilled with shorter tunes, but he always managed to get larger works recorded, like the wonderful opus "Music for Todo Modo", "Three or Four Shades of the Blues", "Cumbia and Jazz Fusion" and finally this "Three Worlds of Drums". It was planned to be performed live, like "Cumbia" but it never happened. After Mingus could not play the bass fiddle anymore I heard that the band with Mingus on bass replaced by Eddy Gomez or Jiri Mraz under the direction of Danny Richmond continued to perform at Vanguard and it´s there where they also played the live version for quinted of "Three Worlds of Drums". When this album came out, I first didn´t buy it because I didn´t want to hear a Mingus record without Mingus himself on bass (I don´t like some of the early 60´s albums where he played piano only). But later I changed my mind and love that "Three World of Drums" since I love drummers and percussion, and this became a favourite of mine. On side B there is a fantastic version of "Devil Woman" , much better than the original (on which Mingus also didn´t play bass). So finally, in spite of the fact that nobody could play the bass as great as Mingus did, this is a fine album where I can learn a lot of stuff for my own musical plans for the future..... Quote
soulpope Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 21 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: On side B there is a fantastic version of "Devil Woman" , much better than the original (on which Mingus also didn´t play bass). For me marred by the ostensible playing of Larry Corryell .... taste differs .... Quote
jazzbo Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Sharel Cassity "Relentless" Jazz Legacy Productions cd Alto Flute – Don Braden Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Sharel Cassity Bass – Dwayne Burno Drums – E.J. Strickland Flugelhorn – Thomas Barber Piano – Orrin Evans Tenor Saxophone – Andres Boyarsky Trombone – Michael Dease Trumpet – Jeremy Pelt I bought this because Orrin Evans was at the keys. It's pretty good. Back to top Quote
jazzbo Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Paul Quinichette “Basie Reunion” OJC cd 640×640 63.7 KB A swinging affair. Paul with Buck Clayton, Shad Collins, Jack Washington, Nat Pierce, Freddie Greene, Eddie Jones, Jo Jones Quote
jazzbo Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 “Ella & Basie – On the Sunny Side of the Street” Verve cd Quote
jazzbo Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Joyce (Moreno) “Tudo” Far Out cd Very jazz Joyce. Co-produced with her husband. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 16 hours ago, JSngry said: OK, that looks an intriguing line up of guests Quote
JSngry Posted May 19 Author Report Posted May 19 15 minutes ago, mjazzg said: OK, that looks an intriguing line up of guests It's a "low impact" affair, but a pleasant one. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 1 hour ago, JSngry said: It's a "low impact" affair, but a pleasant one. Thanks Quote
kh1958 Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Ghana Special 2, Electronic Sounds and Highlife in the Diaspora 1980-93 (Soundway) Quote
soulpope Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Likely the strongest The Herbie Nichols Project recording .... Quote
mjazzg Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: Ghana Special 2, Electronic Sounds and Highlife in the Diaspora 1980-93 (Soundway) That looks like I need to investigate it Quote
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