Holy Ghost Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago On 2/21/2025 at 5:49 PM, jazzbo said: Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Bright Moments” Atlantic 2 cd set, disc 2 👌 is some of the best live RRK, period. Now: Tal: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 20 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: This one went in the trading bend. Not my favorite at all. I like his Novus/RCA Sextett stuff more. I know you known him, recorded him, had a beer with him, but far, sans the Novus/RCA material stuff mentioned above, after AIR, I'm trepidatious. P.S.: I have that AIR record. Great stuff. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago On 2/20/2025 at 6:54 PM, JSngry said: Whatever happened to Dennis O'Too(t)le? Where did this record come from? WOW! On 2/19/2025 at 8:31 PM, mikeweil said: Bobby Timmons must have hated that piano. bad mechanics and out of tune. Roland Hanna had the better chops to cope with that machine. Contrary to Cuscuna's notes on this 1987 CD reissue, I do not think that ths is one of Burrell's best. So looking forward to the expanded edition. 6 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Where did this record come from? WOW! So looking forward to the expanded edition. Just in light to a previous post, yeah, totally yeah. 14 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Cecil Taylor - Jumpin' Punkins Back when I was getting into jazz, I bought two of the 1961 CT vault releases. This one and Cell Walk. I wasn't that impressed by them and I went along with the then-prevailing critical consensus that they were lesser works that showed CT constrained by the labels. They also suffer from a slightly old fashioned production sound. On revisiting them for the first time in years, and having listened to a much broader range of jazz in the meantime, they are a bit of a revelation. Not just to hear Taylor comping on standards behind a band, but the way that they represent a path not taken (at least until the later 1970s), where traditional jazz and swing are layered onto free jazz in an exciting and quite visceral way. I can really hear the seeds of great groups like Pullen / Adams on these records. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if Pullen took inspiration from them, as the connection seems much more apparent than to Taylor's later performance modes. Candids. Great stuff. Quote
JSngry Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Where did this record come from? My LP came from a Half Price Books about 20 years ago. My CD was a gift not too long ago. The record itself...apparently by this time, Savoy's jazz releases were outside productions. This Moffett was self-produced. Cody was just a kid. Too bad that him and Denardo didn't make a duet record. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Just now, JSngry said: My LP came from a Half Price Books about 20 years ago. My CD was a gift not too long ago. The record itself...apparently by this time, Savoy's jazz releases were outside productions. This Moffett was self-produced. Cody was just a kid. Too bad that him and Denardo didn't make a duet record. It's on cd too, double whammy! Quote
JSngry Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago Without a sense of historical perspective, it might fairly be considered underwhelming, but it does have its moments. And it is a fun (enough) listen. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 minute ago, JSngry said: Without a sense of historical perspective, it might fairly be considered underwhelming, but it does have its moments. And it is a fun (enough) listen. Well at least one person is listening to it here, it's got to be listenable. YouTube or I'd pay $10 or so to listen. 😊 Quote
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