HutchFan Posted March 22, 2023 Report Posted March 22, 2023 Ultra-Vybe CD reissue 20 hours ago, JSngry said: That looks interesting. I'm only familiar with Donald Erb, none of the other composers. Desto was a cool label. They released lots of off-the-beaten-path stuff. Quote
JSngry Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 Quite. I am casually collecting them. Quote
jcam_44 Posted March 28, 2023 Report Posted March 28, 2023 Jeff Chan w/ Tatsu Aoki & Vijay Anderson - Perspectives and Francis Wong - Legends and Legacies II a follow up to his 2004 release Legends & Legacies. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 On 3/20/2023 at 6:57 PM, soulpope said: Outstanding .... On 3/20/2023 at 3:13 AM, Son-of-a-Weizen said: thumb up Quote
jlhoots Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 Preordered releases by Ingrid Laubrock, Pharoah Sanders, Joe Farnsworth & Jason Isbell. Quote
HutchFan Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 Found this LP at a nice price: Típica '73 - The Two Sides of Típica '73 (Inca, 1977) and the Rearward-Schema CD reissue of: The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band - Off Limits (Polydor, 1971) One of the last albums by the CBBB -- and one of their best, imo. Quote
mjazzg Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 Joe Henderson - Tetragon, 1969 reissue. Coming from Australia (hopefully) Quote
sidewinder Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 8 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Joe Henderson - Tetragon, 1969 reissue. Coming from Australia (hopefully) Mine came from Devon and cost a fiver ! Several decades ago though. Quote
mjazzg Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 1 minute ago, sidewinder said: Mine came from Devon and cost a fiver ! Several decades ago though. Them Devon folk... Quote
jazzbo Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 I just preordered this year's holy grail archival jazz release, "Trane & Wes in San Francisco, 1961." These are location recordings from Coltrane's engagement at the Jazz Workshop, where Wes Montgomery sat in with the band. It was presumed for years that there were no recordings of this collaboration, as none had turned up in the 60+ intervening years, so it was quite a surprise when the granddaughter of the fan who recorded one evening of the engagement on a Webcor miniature portable tape recorder discovered a carton in her recently deceased grandmother's attic in Walnut Creek with 3-inch reels in white boxes marked "Coltrane Sextet, Jazz Workshop." The woman, Charlotte Weintraub, brought the tapes to the offices of the S.F. Jazz organization, where they were listened to by members of the education program who were startled by the find once they heard the guitar in the mix. Other jazz scholars weighed in and declared the tapes authentic. I've heard that while not pristine, the recordings have quite serviceable audio, though lots of audience chatter and clinking glasses can be heard. The personnel is listed as Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Reggie Workman, and special guest Wes Montgomery. Among the tunes is a nearly 45-minute version of "Impressions," likely the longest performance of this composition until Coltrane's final group in 1966, as well as Montgomery's original composition "West Coast Blues." The release date for the two-CD set is listed as May 6. Please remember today's date. Quote
Larry Kart Posted April 2, 2023 Report Posted April 2, 2023 7 hours ago, jazzbo said: I just preordered this year's holy grail archival jazz release, "Trane & Wes in San Francisco, 1961." These are location recordings from Coltrane's engagement at the Jazz Workshop, where Wes Montgomery sat in with the band. It was presumed for years that there were no recordings of this collaboration, as none had turned up in the 60+ intervening years, so it was quite a surprise when the granddaughter of the fan who recorded one evening of the engagement on a Webcor miniature portable tape recorder discovered a carton in her recently deceased grandmother's attic in Walnut Creek with 3-inch reels in white boxes marked "Coltrane Sextet, Jazz Workshop." The woman, Charlotte Weintraub, brought the tapes to the offices of the S.F. Jazz organization, where they were listened to by members of the education program who were startled by the find once they heard the guitar in the mix. Other jazz scholars weighed in and declared the tapes authentic. I've heard that while not pristine, the recordings have quite serviceable audio, though lots of audience chatter and clinking glasses can be heard. The personnel is listed as Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Reggie Workman, and special guest Wes Montgomery. Among the tunes is a nearly 45-minute version of "Impressions," likely the longest performance of this composition until Coltrane's final group in 1966, as well as Montgomery's original composition "West Coast Blues." The release date for the two-CD set is listed as May 6. Please remember today's date. Joe Henderson's "Mirror, Mirror." Albeit respectful, I'm not the biggest Henderson fan, but the tracks I listened to on You Tube sounded top notch. With Chick Corea, Ron Carter and Billy Higgins, what could go wrong? Damn, I've bought a lot of CDs lately, jazz and classical. No regrets so far, not until the money runs out -- it's just that as I wander around the 'Net, things seem to speak to me. Quote
HutchFan Posted April 2, 2023 Report Posted April 2, 2023 17 hours ago, Larry Kart said: Joe Henderson's "Mirror, Mirror." Albeit respectful, I'm not the biggest Henderson fan, but the tracks I listened to on You Tube sounded top notch. With Chick Corea, Ron Carter and Billy Higgins, what could go wrong? That's top-shelf JoeHen. 👍 Quote
Eric Posted April 2, 2023 Report Posted April 2, 2023 On 4/1/2023 at 2:22 PM, jazzbo said: I just preordered this year's holy grail archival jazz release, "Trane & Wes in San Francisco, 1961." These are location recordings from Coltrane's engagement at the Jazz Workshop, where Wes Montgomery sat in with the band. It was presumed for years that there were no recordings of this collaboration, as none had turned up in the 60+ intervening years, so it was quite a surprise when the granddaughter of the fan who recorded one evening of the engagement on a Webcor miniature portable tape recorder discovered a carton in her recently deceased grandmother's attic in Walnut Creek with 3-inch reels in white boxes marked "Coltrane Sextet, Jazz Workshop." The woman, Charlotte Weintraub, brought the tapes to the offices of the S.F. Jazz organization, where they were listened to by members of the education program who were startled by the find once they heard the guitar in the mix. Other jazz scholars weighed in and declared the tapes authentic. I've heard that while not pristine, the recordings have quite serviceable audio, though lots of audience chatter and clinking glasses can be heard. The personnel is listed as Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Reggie Workman, and special guest Wes Montgomery. Among the tunes is a nearly 45-minute version of "Impressions," likely the longest performance of this composition until Coltrane's final group in 1966, as well as Montgomery's original composition "West Coast Blues." The release date for the two-CD set is listed as May 6. Please remember today's date. Lon!!!!! Quote
mjazzg Posted April 3, 2023 Report Posted April 3, 2023 because I'm too easily led by posts on this board! Quote
jlhoots Posted April 3, 2023 Report Posted April 3, 2023 46 minutes ago, mjazzg said: because I'm too easily led by posts on this board! Which also induced me to buy that 2 CD Lockjaw that's been discussed. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 3, 2023 Report Posted April 3, 2023 3 hours ago, mjazzg said: because I'm too easily led by posts on this board! Happy to do my part. Quote
Larry Kart Posted April 4, 2023 Report Posted April 4, 2023 I bought my first Mosaic sets -- Mulligan/Baker and Monk -- in 1981, the year Mosaic was founded, I was 39. Now Mosaics line my basement walls. I'll be 81 this May. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 4, 2023 Report Posted April 4, 2023 4 hours ago, mjazzg said: because I'm too easily led by posts on this board! Another great from Fort Worth, Texas. Quote
BFrank Posted April 6, 2023 Report Posted April 6, 2023 8CD set. Got a new copy on eBay as it's OOP. Quote
Dub Modal Posted April 6, 2023 Report Posted April 6, 2023 On 4/3/2023 at 4:23 PM, mjazzg said: because I'm too easily led by posts on this board! Ha, bought a copy this week too. Must be in the ether Quote
sidewinder Posted April 6, 2023 Report Posted April 6, 2023 Picked up a copy of the Konitz/Mulligan Tone Poet. Some good deals to be had (especially in the US). Quote
T.D. Posted April 7, 2023 Report Posted April 7, 2023 Roll of the dice, used copy at OK price: Have been getting into Japanese jazz, expect to enjoy Disc 1 "Jazz Ground". No idea what's in store with Disc 2 "Under Ground", anything is possible, weirdness is OK but I hope it doesn't turn out to be horrible. 🤞 🤣 Quote
jlhoots Posted April 7, 2023 Report Posted April 7, 2023 Karl Berger & Kirk Knuffke: Heart Is A Melody Quote
felser Posted April 8, 2023 Report Posted April 8, 2023 Pharoah Sanders - Live at Fabrik, Jimmy Heath - The Classic Riverside Albums, and a used Heath Brothers - Brothers and others. All on CD Quote
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