mjazzg Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 32 minutes ago, soulpope said: Great album title 👌 .... It's great music...austerely beautiful improvisation. The title is quite apt Now onto a very different drummer (but one I bet Eddie Prevost appreciates) Max Roach - We Insist! Freedom Now Suite Quote
Referentzhunter Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 (edited) What a pearl ! David Morley - Stardancer Edited August 30 by Referentzhunter Quote
mjazzg Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 6 hours ago, T.D. said: That's a hell of a line up. How's the final one? It's the one I don't know Quote
jazzbo Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 Another stuffy morning. . . . First off is Hampton Hawes “All Night Sessions 1-3” from a 2cd Japanese Contemporary set, disc 1 Quote
jazzbo Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 Art Pepper/Conte Candoli “Mucho Calor” Andex/Muzak Japan lp facsimile cd Trumpeter Conte Candoli and alto saxophonist Art Pepper in an octet with tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins, pianist Russ Freeman, bassist Ben Tucker, drummer Chuck Flores and percussionists Jack Costanzo and Mike Pacheko recorded in 1957 Quote
jazzbo Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 Bob Dylan/The Band “Before the Flood” Mobile Fidelity SACD Quote
T.D. Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 (edited) 6 hours ago, mjazzg said: That's a hell of a line up. How's the final one? It's the one I don't know I enjoy the final one (Togashi and J J Spirits) a lot. It's an all-star lineup of J-jazz veterans playing mostly straight-ahead hard bop standards (and variants). Not innovative or ground-breaking, but high energy and fun. That band has at least one other release, but the one I posted is the only one I could find. Those Sadao/Charlie albums are really good. Edited August 30 by T.D. Quote
HutchFan Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 Now playing Disc 2 from this set: The Best of Duke Ellington (1932-1939) ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Quote
jazzcorner Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 Concord Jazz CJ-183 - Capp/Pierce Orchestra " Juggernaut Strikes Again!" - rec. 1981 - Engineer: Jerry Barnes Quote
jazzbo Posted August 30 Report Posted August 30 "Herbie Harper Sextet" Mode/Muzak Japan cd These Muzak reissues just sound so darned good! Bass – Red Mitchell Drums – Frank Capp, Mel Lewis Guitar – Howard Roberts Piano – Marty Paich Tenor Saxophone – Jay Coré Trombone – Herb Harper Quote
JSngry Posted August 30 Author Report Posted August 30 After a certain point in time, I often prefer Getz as "vocalist" rather than "improviser". With that in mind, this a pretty good Stan Getz vocal album. Not great, and definitely "quiet", but I like his singing on this one, it's quite good. Quote
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