Gheorghe Posted December 29, 2023 Report Share Posted December 29, 2023 I think Les McCann - who is a master - belonged to another "stream" than the one I grew up with (the BN, Prestige, Impulse artists) but the radio DJ of the weekly "Jazz-Shop" seemed to like him very much, when I still didn´t know many names in jazz. I remember he spinned some earlier stuff of McCann, where he plays a regular trio, or maybe with a horn, and on one of them - as that Radio DJ (Herwig Wurzer) explained us - he did welcome Monty Alexander on stage. I never had heard of them, but Herwig said that Monty is blood young but plays a more conservative style than Les McCann and from what I heard, I can confirm that. Nor Monty Alexander would have been on my "screen" but he sounded more like something similar to Oscar Peterson. I must say I liked more, what Herwig spinned of LesMcCann. And a few days later, how could it be else, I bought the omnipresent "Montreux 1969" . It was not exactly, what I ususally listen to (´69 was more a years of transition as I felt it, Miles slowly goin electric, Pharoah keepin the Trane spirit, Ornette Coleman playin´again with Charlie Haden, so "Compared to What" was somehow an exception in my small collection.....but fine of course...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 Here's full info on their site, and the 3 CD set is only $30 from Resonance directly. https://resonancerecords.org/product/les-mccann-never-a-dull-momentcd/ Also note that the early Nat King Cole box is only $30 for 7 CDs, and $60 for 10 LPs https://resonancerecords.org/product/hcd-2042-nat-king-cole-hittin-the-ramp-the-early-years-1936-1943/ https://resonancerecords.org/product/nat-king-cole-hittin-the-ramp-the-early-years-1936-1943/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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