Late Posted March 1, 2022 Report Posted March 1, 2022 (edited) I'm not all that familiar with Ponty, but I noticed that Sunday Walk is being reissued by MPS this month. Sunday Walk Other Ponty recommendations? Favorites? Edited March 1, 2022 by Late preposition Quote
HutchFan Posted March 1, 2022 Report Posted March 1, 2022 Late, I'm not familiar with Sunday Walk. But I dig Ponty. A few faves: and These discs feature Ponty in a straight-ahead setting (with organ and drums). For Ponty in a FUSION mode, I'd recommend: Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 1, 2022 Report Posted March 1, 2022 19 minutes ago, Late said: I'm not all that familiar with Ponty, but I noticed that Sunday Walk is being reissued by MPS this month. Sunday Walk Other Ponty recommendations? Favorites? Nice record. Astrorama (with Sato, NHOP, M. Hino, Masuo) on Liberty/Express is good too. The album with Michel Portal, Phil Woods, and Daniel Humair is a party. Quote
GA Russell Posted March 1, 2022 Report Posted March 1, 2022 2 hours ago, Late said: I'm not all that familiar with Ponty, but I noticed that Sunday Walk is being reissued by MPS this month. Sunday Walk Other Ponty recommendations? Favorites? This was my first Ponty album, and still my favorite. Quote
JSngry Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 Of his Pacific Jazz records, the only one I still have a taste for is King Kong, and that one's got a nuanced like b/c of the overall circumstances. The albums with Louiss & Humair, those are just totally redonkulus yeah! Quote
mikeweil Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 I play Electric Connection once a month since I finally got a copy of the CD reissue, as I really love some of the tunes on it. Will have to pull out the live LP with George Duke tomorrow. This deserves a new reissue (there was a CD on One Way). Just ordered a copy of this CD: Quote
Late Posted March 2, 2022 Author Report Posted March 2, 2022 4 hours ago, HutchFan said: A few faves: and These discs feature Ponty in a straight-ahead setting (with organ and drums). Nice! It looks like both volumes are up on YouTube: Volume 1 Volume 2 Ponty can really make his violin sound like an alto saxophone at times. For some reason his sound makes me think of Sonny Stitt. Quote
felser Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 This is by far the best of his fusion albums, great guitar work on it: Quote
Late Posted March 2, 2022 Author Report Posted March 2, 2022 "Carole's Garden" is bangin'! This trio was really locked in. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 (edited) I bought those MPS Ponty LPs when they were still in print in the early 1970s. I’ve enjoyed him in concert several times over several decades and he is a fun interview guest. Edited March 2, 2022 by Ken Dryden Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 Saw JLP but once about 5 years ago, in DC — on his collaborative concert tour with Jon Anderson (of YES). It was basically JLP and his band backing Anderson. A two hour evening and even mix of JLP’s fusion material and YES tunes, back and forth (and Anderson sang wordless backing vocals on a number of JLP tunes, and even added a few lyrics to some of them too). Quite enjoyable — my first time ever having seen/heard anyone from YES before either. Here’s a sample… Quote
medjuck Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 I met him once 40 years ago and he talked a lot about being inspired by meeting Clifford Brown's widow. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 ‘Live at Donte’s’ is good. As is his playing on that Gerald Wilson Orchestra album and on ‘Electric Connection’. Quote
sambrasa Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 I like Ponty a lot, King Kong, his collaboration with Zappa, is a well-known classic. This one is less known but fabulous stuff still: Quote
felser Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 This may be my favorite Ponty. With Joachim Kuhn and Philip Catherine: Quote
HutchFan Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 1 hour ago, felser said: This may be my favorite Ponty. With Joachim Kuhn and Philip Catherine: I like that one too. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 I need to try that one again. Didn't do much for me when I first heard it in the late '90s, but my tastes have changed. Quote
Shrdlu Posted March 2, 2022 Report Posted March 2, 2022 When I was a university student, the university was downtown and I used to hang out a lot at a jazz record store. One day, my friend there said, "Hey, you gotta hear this!". It was "Sunday Walk". It's a sensational album - very high energy. The record store guy was raving about it. We had never heard of Jean-Luc before. It also has the sensational Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen on bass. Man, I haven't been in a record store in twenty years. I used to enjoy them a lot. Jean-Luc is also on the 1967 "Violin Summit", along with Stephane Grappelly, Stuff Smith and Svend Asmussen. That is a very tasty album. Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen is again on bass, and is loud in the mix, and he steals the show. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted March 3, 2022 Report Posted March 3, 2022 I bought this 2 LP set reissue back in the late 1970s. It has been reissued by Take 5, though I suspect that may be a bootleg label. Hopefully MPS will reissue it on CD, as my LP has a scratch from a needle drop. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 4, 2022 Report Posted March 4, 2022 22 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: I bought this 2 LP set reissue back in the late 1970s. It has been reissued by Take 5, though I suspect that may be a bootleg label. Hopefully MPS will reissue it on CD, as my LP has a scratch from a needle drop. That ‘Encore’ series was really good. Not often seen here though. I have the CBBB Ronnie Scott’s double in this series. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted March 4, 2022 Report Posted March 4, 2022 I don't remember if I bought this set via mail order or lucked out and found it at Peaches. Very few record stores I patronized carried much in the way of European jazz releases back in the mid to late 1970s. Quote
JSngry Posted March 4, 2022 Report Posted March 4, 2022 I bought the complete Donte's thing and it pissed me off. Everybody was hyper and playing for the cheap thrills. A precursor to the fusion up ahead, perhaps. I do find it interesting to look at the paths of Ponty and Duke through both Pacific Jazz and MPS. Turns out that a very young Duke actually debuted on MPS, I had not known that. It looks like Richard/Dick Bock had plans for both of them before he stopped doing records (and why did he make that choice anyway? He had a roster developing with Ernie Watts, Pony, Duke, Groove Holmes, and of course Buddy Rich and Gerald Wilson. Then he just stopped). Quote
Ken Dryden Posted March 4, 2022 Report Posted March 4, 2022 On 3/2/2022 at 11:03 PM, Rooster_Ties said: Saw JLP but once about 5 years ago, in DC — on his collaborative concert tour with Jon Anderson (of YES). It was basically JLP and his band backing Anderson. A two hour evening and even mix of JLP’s fusion material and YES tunes, back and forth (and Anderson sang wordless backing vocals on a number of JLP tunes, and even added a few lyrics to some of them too). Quite enjoyable — my first time ever having seen/heard anyone from YES before either. Here’s a sample… This is easily my least favorite Ponty album, as it is more like his band is backing Anderson, while Anderson’s lyrics are often nonsensical. Ponty, however, was very enthusiastic talking about this tour and enjoyed working with him. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted March 4, 2022 Report Posted March 4, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ken Dryden said: This is easily my least favorite Ponty album, as it is more like his band is backing Anderson, while Anderson’s lyrics are often nonsensical. Ponty, however, was very enthusiastic talking about this tour and enjoyed working with him. I’ve never heard the album, but I definitely enjoyed it as a concert experience. That said, getting the live album hasn’t been any sort of priority of mine — but if I ever saw it real cheap out in the wild, I’d probably give in and get it. I went never having heard Ponty — or YES (or Anderson solo) — live, in any context. And on those terms, it was a lovely night, in a small-medium size theater (The Howard, here in DC, barely a half-hour walk from home). All seated at tables, with table service — and they had hard cider too, on draft too iirc. It was nice! Edited March 4, 2022 by Rooster_Ties Quote
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