duaneiac Posted June 2, 2018 Report Posted June 2, 2018 An excellent outing from veteran recording studio percussion-meister Emil Richards, who plays vibes, marimba and other instruments here. With Al McKibbon, Joe Porcaro, Francisco Aquabella and others. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 2, 2018 Report Posted June 2, 2018 4 minutes ago, soulpope said: up there with the very best 3 minutes ago, duaneiac said: An excellent outing from veteran recording studio percussion-meister Emil Richards, who plays vibes, marimba and other instruments here. With Al McKibbon, Joe Porcaro, Francisco Aquabella and others. Interesting. I only know him from his very good work with Paul Horn and the two Impulse releases which I've not heard Quote
Kate Posted June 2, 2018 Report Posted June 2, 2018 On the cusp of a new decade, a beacon into the mists of rock's future presaging punk, post, and a burgeoning alt underground. Quote
JSngry Posted June 3, 2018 Author Report Posted June 3, 2018 Random Radio 008: Allegory of the Black Eunuch https://www.mixcloud.com/rostasi/random-radio-008-allegory-of-the-black-eunuch/ Angela Davis - We're Threatening the Oppressors Roland Haynes - Second Wave Henry Franklin - Beauty and the Electric Tub Four Units - Scarborough Fair Maulawi - Sphinx Rabbit Billy Harper - Destiny Is Yours Cecil McBee - Mutima Buster Williams - Batuki Azar Lawrence - Open Sesame Creative Arts Ensemble - One Step Out Antithesis - Haze's Dance Terumasa Hino - Kimiko Mario Pavone - Alban Berg Norman Connors - Blue Trio Ceg - Mr. Hanky Sons Of Kemet - My Queen Is Doreen Lawrence The Awakening - Brand New Feeling Marcus Belgrave - Gemini II Michael Naura Quartet - Soledad de Murcia Ronnie Boykins - Demon's Dance Takeo Moriyama - East Plants Barney Wilen - Belier Positive Force - The Afrikan in Winter Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure P.E. Hewitt Jazz Ensemble - Bada Que Bash Catalyst - Perception The Heliocentrics - A World of Masks Afro Cluster - Power Moves Leon Gardner - Be There Dadisi Komolafe - Calvary Webster Lewis - Mr. Knots Shamek Farrah - First Impressions Mor Thiam - Ayo Ayo Nene Michel Roques - Le Temps The Esoteric Circle - Nefertite Esoteric Circle Leon Thomas - Echoes The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe - Coltrane The Lightmen Plus One - All Praises to Allah Parts 1 and 2 Sahib Shihab - The Call Doug Carn - Higher Ground Larry Willis - Journey's End  Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 3, 2018 Report Posted June 3, 2018 20 hours ago, Brad said: One of my favorite pre-BN records is A Long Tall Drink Of The Blues, especially where the musicians heatedly discuss the rhythm. 4,5,6 is another good one. Thank you Brad for mentioning "Long Dring" and "4,5,6" since they are also my favourites from those Prestige albums of Jackie. The most interesting thing is really that "rough" but relaxed "Long Drink" with the really unusual tenor sax played by McLean. It has a quite "hollow" sound but is pure McLean from his phrasing. Curtis Fuller is also great. And on "4,5,6" the rare choice of "Sentimental Journey" a tune rarely picked by post war musicians, and the faster version of "When I fall in love"..... Quote
erwbol Posted June 3, 2018 Report Posted June 3, 2018 Art Tatum, Ben Webster, Red Callender, Bill Douglass The Tatum Group Masterpieces (JVC, XRCD) A fine album for a Sunday morning. Quote
mikeweil Posted June 3, 2018 Report Posted June 3, 2018 (edited) 12 hours ago, HutchFan said: I played that one countless times when it was out. A fine album with that pool of Brazilian musicians. BTW, Duncan Reid found an interview with Airto where he stated that he and Tjader conceived the arrangements before the session, although George Duke/Dawili Gonga was credited for them. Now playing another rare Melvin Rhyne participation: Brad Leali ‎– Priority Soul! - New Jazz Renaissance Recordings featuring Melvin Rhyne, Jimmy Cobb,and Peter Bernstein. Edited June 3, 2018 by mikeweil Quote
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