optatio Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 Marion Brown: Passion Flower. Baystate BCCJ-1030 [1994] Personnel: Marion Brown (as), Stanley Cowell (p), Reggie Workman (b), Roy Haynes (dr) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 12 hours ago, Referentzhunter said: One of my uncle died and the family gave me a few records. This record (stereo version) was completely covered in fingerstains and dust. I didn't think much of it but cleaned it two times anyway. How is it possible that some of these older records look like shit but after a good clean sound like gold ? Maybe the quality of the vinyl, the depth of the groove ?! Strange ... Sorry about your uncle I inherited a lot of my father in law's vinyl. Similar situ. Quote
rostasi Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 (edited) 15 minutes ago, JSngry said: Aaaaaah, yes. I've done a short segment celebrating Woody's 84th on Nov. 25. Can't use 'em all, so I'm sticking with the Theme Song, Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers, Guru Guru (with and without Champion Jack Dupree), Lothar & the Hand People, and The Braves. ********************************************************************************************* Edited November 13 by rostasi Quote
Gheorghe Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 15 hours ago, HutchFan said: Now: "Las Cuevas de Mario" !!! Last night: with Tommy Flanagan, Reggie Workman, and Joe Chambers Yes! Griffin & Lockjaw are brilliant on their own -- but they're even better together. I think I have one of those Pepper records, I must have it for very very long time. I think I bought it mostly for the rhythm section because I´m not the biggest fan of Art Pepper. I mean if I like an alto sound sharp like a knife I prefer Jackie McLean I mean nothing against Art Pepper, but I just think Jacie McLean was a better musician. Some of Pepper´s I like, I heard a fast Donna Lee, or Cherokee or his own composition "Take a Wish", but on this here if I am right is a tune that is titled "My friend Stan", and it is just toooo long ! I mean the theme is almost as long as a whole track. you have difficulties to solo on a tune that has already "felt" 600 bars 😃 The Flanagan Trio might be good ! I heard Tommy Flanagan live with George Mraz and Art Taylor and it was one of the very very few horn-less sets of music that I really liked and that really thrilled me ! Quote
soulpope Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 9 hours ago, optatio said: Marion Brown: Passion Flower. Baystate BCCJ-1030 [1994] Personnel: Marion Brown (as), Stanley Cowell (p), Reggie Workman (b), Roy Haynes (dr) Beautiful .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 Soil & "Pimp" Sessions – Pimpin' Japanese band from the 00s. Very limited stuff. Quote
sidewinder Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Soil & "Pimp" Sessions – Pimpin' Japanese band from the 00s. Very limited stuff. I was introduced to one of the two leads, years ago, at Honest Jon's in Ladbroke Grove. He was stocking up on CDs. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 54 minutes ago, sidewinder said: I was introduced to one of the two leads, years ago, at Honest Jon's in Ladbroke Grove. He was stocking up on CDs. They look like cool guys Quote
sidewinder Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 19 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: They look like cool guys Yes, it was a friendly short chat - with Shacho I think. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 Now listening to some Sweet Poppa Lou: R.I.P. 7 hours ago, EKE BBB said: An excellent session! Quote
jazzbo Posted November 14 Report Posted November 14 Bob Dylan and the Band “The 1974 Live Recordings” 500×500 30.1 KB disc 6, again Quote
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