danasgoodstuff Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 This and other Blue Note from the '40s that's now redundant for me that I'm going to send to my brother as soon as I finish writing something about it. Quote
JSngry Posted November 16 Author Report Posted November 16 16 minutes ago, danasgoodstuff said: This and other Blue Note from the '40s that's now redundant for me that I'm going to send to my brother as soon as I finish writing something about it. Don't get rid of those LPs until you get the liner essays archived! Quote
soulpope Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 11 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: West Coast magic .... Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 (edited) Another cool and damp morning. We’re finally getting typical November weather, though I think we’ll have a few warmer and sunnier days starting tomorrow. I love the quiet and peaceful vibe of this time of morning outside. Started off with a re-spin of some of the Garland at the Prelude disc 1 then saw Ron Carter talking about Stanley Turrentine’s “Sugar” on Facebook and decided to spin this “CITI-RVG” cd version from King Records Japan. What a great session with Freddie Hubbard and George Benson and Ron Carter. Edited November 16 by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 (edited) Re-listeing to disc 5 of this new box set. In part because it is one of the parts of this box set I did not have before, and in part because I just don’t want to get to the end of this set so am saving disc 6 for . . . probably tomorrow. Edited November 16 by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 John Hicks Trio “Impressions of Mary Lou” HighNote cd John Hicks - piano Dwayne Dolphin - bass Cecil Brooks III - drums 498×500 31.9 KB I love how he sneaks that bass line from “Isn’t it About that Time” into the end of the first track. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Teddy Edwards is in top form on this album. Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 4 hours ago, jazzbo said: John Hicks Trio “Impressions of Mary Lou” HighNote cd John Hicks - piano Dwayne Dolphin - bass Cecil Brooks III - drums 498×500 31.9 KB I love how he sneaks that bass line from “Isn’t it About that Time” into the end of the first track. This one again. It's really good! Quote
jazzbo Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Lonnie Smith “Keep on Lovin’” Groove Merchant/Solid Records Japan cd Quote
Pim Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 not something I play too often but if I do it remains a wonderful experience. I always put the lights out and close my eyes for 40 minutes. Fascinating soundscape. Quote
Jim Duckworth Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Tomin A Willed and Conscious Balance. Listened to it twice this morning. Love International Anthem records... Quote
mjazzg Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 3 minutes ago, Pim said: not something I play too often but if I do it remains a wonderful experience. I always put the lights out and close my eyes for 40 minutes. Fascinating soundscape. Great album 1 minute ago, Jim Duckworth said: Tomin A Willed and Conscious Balance. Listened to it twice this morning. Love International Anthem records... Me too. I thought his first was very special but this is right up there with it. Quote
soulpope Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Part of the excellent Piano Trio sessions for Columbia ..... Quote
soulpope Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 A particularly strong recording from her later career .... btw top class sidemen too .... Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 16 Report Posted November 16 Nocturne Records NLP 6 - Bob Enevoldsen Quintet (Jazz In Hollywood Seies) - rec. 1954 - Engineer: John Neal Quote
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