jazzbo Posted June 25 Report Posted June 25 Bill Evans “Tales–Live in Copenhagen 1964” Elemental Music cd 600×600 49.7 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted June 25 Report Posted June 25 Bobby Hutcherson “Highway One” Columbia/Beat Goes On cd [IMG]600×600 125 KB Quote
medjuck Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 It's an important document but it's also a great record-- despite it's very low-fi sound. Quote
jazzcorner Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 (edited) On 6/24/2024 at 11:35 PM, John Tapscott said: Have it with this coverart Edited June 26 by jazzcorner Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 2 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Have it with this coverart though I definitly am NOT an OP fan, this one I have spinned sometimes, because it is not so overwhelming, like let´s say "Night Train". OI think "We Get Requests" and "Nighttrain" I had heard on some of those houses of upper class who heared classical but had "hidden" one Peterson or Garner LP. But let´s say, there is a few occasion where I have "bock" to hear some pieces like this, maybe if I am tired and lazy and don´t want to thing primarly about music. The third one I like most, and got from Serena is "In Tune" with the Singers Unlimited. That´s also cool because it does not have this Peterson banging the whole 88 keys..... Quote
soulpope Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 10 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Have it with this coverart Nice Cover Photography .... btw was sort of a "showcase platter" with Hi-Fi aficionados for some time .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 3 hours ago, soulpope said: Nice Cover Photography .... btw was sort of a "showcase platter" with Hi-Fi aficionados for some time .... I think this was it. Friends of my parents had a son who was more interested in Hi-Fi than in music, but he had this LP. Cover nice.....well typical Peterson grin Quote
jazzbo Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 There was no need for the AC unit nor fans last night–and two humans and one dog were very happy about that! A bit muggy this morning but nice! Starting the day off with two albums from this two cd set, “Conception: the Gift of Love” and “Un Poco Loco,” both Columbia releases. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 (edited) Duke Ellington “Newport 1958” Mosaic Records cd This Mosaic Single release combines live material with mono studio material. Some wonderful music! Some great Gonsalves! Edited June 26 by jazzbo Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 23 hours ago, soulpope said: Bob Berg enjoyed some of his finest hours with this band .... The only Bob Berg I have in my collection actually. Any suggestions on other albums? Quote
soulpope Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 4 minutes ago, Dub Modal said: The only Bob Berg I have in my collection actually. Any suggestions on other albums? Believe the three volumes of Cedar Walton Quartet on SteepleChase recorded @ Montmartre Copenhagen in October 1977 are a worthy option.... Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 @rostasi I'm actually digging some of these tracks. I didn't read the write up about it but it appears to be a comp of (mostly?) previously issued live dates. The 2015 Stone Residency tracks with Ulmer are fantastic. Not a fan of the Buckethead track, and haven't gotten to the Frith yet either but overall those others were persuasive. Just now, soulpope said: Believe the three volumes of Cedar Walton Quartet on SteepleChase recorded @ Montmartre Copenhagen in October 1977 are a worthy option.... 👍 Thanks! Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 (edited) NP: The addition of Curtis Fuller to the lineup brings some variation. Not my favorite trombonist but he does well enough here, and his presence on these tracks is substantial. If you're a Fuller fan, you'll dig this. Seven Minds is the standout track IMO. Nice playing from Jones is a highlight. Edited June 26 by Dub Modal Added words Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 Moved to Eastern Rebellion 4 which is interesting for the addition of Alfredo Armenteros on trumpet and David Williams on bass. NP: This is a nice pairing with the first volume since it's that same quartet here, live in Bremen '76. I dig these guys live a little more than in a studio. Looks like it has only this Japanese CD as the official release, but I bet it's online somewhere. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 Mabuta “Welcome to this World” Impartmaint Inc. Japan cd Interesting “fusion” from South Africa, 2017 Quote
mhatta Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 Charlie Rouse's unsung gem. The main body is good, but the last bonus track, One For Five, is just wonderful. Quote
gmonahan Posted June 26 Report Posted June 26 Back home after a long trip and reading Hentoff again, which meant listening to these two, each of whom gets a chapter. Quote
soulpope Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 6 hours ago, mhatta said: Charlie Rouse's unsung gem. The main body is good, but the last bonus track, One For Five, is just wonderful. A gem indeed .... Quote
jazzbo Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 Another cool morning. With some rain. Hope they keep coming! Right now, starting the day off wtih some swinging Mr. T and wife. Stanley Turrentine “Let it Go” Impulse Japan SHM-CD Bass – Ron Carter Drums – Mack Simpkins Organ – Shirley Scott Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine Quote
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