jazzbo Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 Bought the Jazz in Paris disc "Pardon my English" by the Blue Stars, with three tracks also by Henri Salvador. Yesterday. . . bought TOO MANY Jerry Garcia discs from www.jerrygarcia.com (but at least a few of them are going to be Xmas gifts). Quote
7/4 Posted December 5, 2004 Report Posted December 5, 2004 Cecil Taylor - One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye Quote
LAL Posted December 6, 2004 Report Posted December 6, 2004 Been eyeing this Trane set for 6-7 years. Finally got it. Quote
mikeweil Posted December 7, 2004 Report Posted December 7, 2004 Bought the SACD of The Wes Montgomery Trio - the first Riverside album. Although I'm only listening to the CD layer, this sounds considerably better than the first CD or the Riverside box set. You can hear the attack of the organ bass pedal notes! 2nd - Paradigm Shift: Shifting Times (Nagel Heyer) - an organ trio plus guests (Wycliffe Gordon, Marcus Printup, Joe Locke) - very nice, a little cleaner but a little less fun than Organissimo! The mailman brought the Baby Dodds CD from American Music (The one where he explains his drumming style). Another Baby Dodds should arrive tomorrow. Quote
Brandon Burke Posted December 7, 2004 Report Posted December 7, 2004 LPs from over the weekend at Amoeba... * Ronnie Boykins - s/t on ESP (VG+ orig issue for $17) * Miles Davis - Get Up With It ("Rated X" man. Shit...) * John Coltrane - Ole (Probably my 6th or 7th copy. I keep giving them away to friends.) Quote
marcoliv Posted December 7, 2004 Report Posted December 7, 2004 Hank Jones - Upon Reflection The Music Of Thad Jones Bobby Hutcherson - Farewell Keystone Larry Gales - A Message From Monk Steve Kuhn Trio - Sing Me Softly Of The Blues Mike LeDonne - Bags Groove (A Tribute To Milt Jackson) Quote
Peter Posted December 8, 2004 Report Posted December 8, 2004 Ordered the following from the Jazz Record Mart in Chicago: Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards Ernst Dawkins - Mean Ameen & Southside Street Songs Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre - Morning Song ICP Orchestra - An & Uit (sic) And from half.com: Malachi Thompson - Blue Jazz Quote
brownie Posted December 8, 2004 Report Posted December 8, 2004 Found this CD (a real bargain at €4) from the Italian bootleg JZ label: '1945. New Year's Radio Dancing Party. 1946' with performances listed from Basie, Armstrong, Ellington, etc. This is - as the cover subtitle indicates - the legendary radio program featuring all the top bands saluting the victorious American G.I.s around the world, as heard shortly before midnight, December 31, 1945. Seems that all the music included has not been reissued anywhere else. Among the featured numbers are: - Count Basie and his band playing 'One O'Clock Jump' from New York (probably from the Apollo where the band was playing, according to the Chris Sheridan Bio-Discography), - Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra playing 'Accentuate the Positive' from New York, - Woody Herman playing 'Woodchopper's Ball' from Cedar Grove, N.J., - Stan Kenton playing 'Tampico' - with vocal by June Christy - from Chicago, - Benny Goodman playing 'Gotta Be This Or That' from Boston (with solos from what sound like Slam Stewart and Red Norvo) - Duke Ellington playing 'Let the Zoomers Drool' from Evansville, Indiana (that one is not listed in the Ellington discographies), with Al Sears, Harry Carney and Cat Anderson soloing plus the bands of Harry James, Gene Krupa, Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, Freddy Martin, Carmen Cavallaro (playing a dreary 'Polonaise' as if Poland had not suffered enough at the time), Louis Prima. The hour-long program ends with the Guy Lombardo band getting into 'Auld Lang Syne' just before midnight! Quote
neveronfriday Posted December 8, 2004 Report Posted December 8, 2004 Hank Jones - Upon Reflection The Music Of Thad Jones Fabulous! Quote
neveronfriday Posted December 8, 2004 Report Posted December 8, 2004 Found this CD (a real bargain at €4) from the Italian bootleg JZ label: '1945. New Year's Radio Dancing Party. 1946' with performances listed from Basie, Armstrong, Ellington, etc. This is - as the cover subtitle indicates - the legendary radio program featuring all the top bands saluting the victorious American G.I.s around the world, as heard shortly before midnight, December 31, 1945. Seems that all the music included has not been reissued anywhere else. Among the featured numbers are: - Count Basie and his band playing 'One O'Clock Jump' from New York (probably from the Apollo where the band was playing, according to the Chris Sheridan Bio-Discography), - Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra playing 'Accentuate the Positive' from New York, - Woody Herman playing 'Woodchopper's Ball' from Cedar Grove, N.J., - Stan Kenton playing 'Tampico' - with vocal by June Christy - from Chicago, - Benny Goodman playing 'Gotta Be This Or That' from Boston (with solos from what sound like Slam Stewart and Red Norvo) - Duke Ellington playing 'Let the Zoomers Drool' from Evansville, Indiana (that one is not listed in the Ellington discographies), with Al Sears, Harry Carney and Cat Anderson soloing plus the bands of Harry James, Gene Krupa, Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, Freddy Martin, Carmen Cavallaro (playing a dreary 'Polonaise' as if Poland had not suffered enough at the time), Louis Prima. The hour-long program ends with the Guy Lombardo band getting into 'Auld Lang Syne' just before midnight! Now, that sounds decidedly cool! Quote
Uncle Skid Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 Did you pick up any Styx or Night Ranger, Big Al??? BASTARD!!!! Hey Big Al, You'd *better* buy some Styx records, RIGHT NOW, ... or they will have to come down to Texas and KICK YOUR ASS!! Quote
7/4 Posted December 10, 2004 Report Posted December 10, 2004 Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project. Quote
marcoliv Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 Bobby Hutcherson - Solo/Quartet Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Relaxes Joe Henderson - An Evening With Joe Henderson, Charlie Haden, Al Foster Milt Jackson - Born Free Sam Jones - Seven Minds (Japanese) Eddie Harris - Artist's Choice: The Eddie Harris Anthology Grooveria - Grooveria Quote
DMP Posted December 12, 2004 Report Posted December 12, 2004 Cannonball Adderley & Ernie Andrews, "Live Session!" (I avoided this for 40 years, and I sort of wish I'd avoided it today.) Quote
gdogus Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Just ordered Andrew Hill's Black Fire (RVG)...long overdue, I'd say. Quote
mgraham333 Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 (edited) Just pulled the trigger on the Roy Eldridge Mosaic. Wooohooo! Edited December 13, 2004 by mgraham333 Quote
Chrome Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Latest BMG order: Joe Henderson: In n Out Lee Morgan: The Sixth Sense Johnny Griffin: JG James Moody: James Moody Sonny Stitt: Personal Appearance Quote
mgraham333 Posted December 13, 2004 Report Posted December 13, 2004 Johnny Griffin: JG James Moody: James Moody Sonny Stitt: Personal Appearance Looks like you were catching up on some of the LPRs. Do you already have Illinois Jacquet's Desert Winds and Roland Kirk's Kirk In Copenhagen? If not, I highly recommend them. Those five albums together are one of the best "batches" of releases of 2004. Quote
BruceH Posted December 14, 2004 Report Posted December 14, 2004 Jack Wilson---Easterly Winds Initially held off on this, but it's quite good. Quote
marcoliv Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 great sale at FNAC today Horace Silver - Finger Poppin' (RVG) Funk Como Le Gusta - FCLG Richard Groove Holmes - Comin' On Home (RG) Donald Byrd - Street Lady (RG) Milt Jackson - Wizard Of The Vibes (RVG) Donald Byrd - Caricatures (RG) Brother Jack McDuff - Moon Rappin' (RG) Art Blakey - Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World (RVG) Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington - The Great Summit Complete Sessions Urbie Green - The Fox Airto - Fingers Paulinho da Viola - Meu Tempo é Hoje (DVD) on the mailbox yesterday: Freddie Hubbard - First Light (CTI UK) Upchurch/Tennyson (CTI UK) Deodato/Airto - In Concert (CTI UK) Quote
John B Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 my last order, before going "cold turkey" for a while, was to pick up a few more discs on Nessa: Von Freeman - Serenade & Blues Roscoe Mitchell - LRG/The Maze/S II Examples Wadada Leo Smith - Procession of the Great Ancestry as well as an Okka School Days disc, while Chuck still had the $11 sale. Quote
king ubu Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 bought a few too many today... six "Free America" discs: Roswell Rudd (self-titled) Art Ensemble: Phase One Steve Lacy: The Gap Alan Shorter: Tes Esat Frank Wright: Uhura Na Umoja Mal Waldron & Steve Lacy: Mal Waldron with the Steve Lacy Quintet a few EMI discs, in a sale: Nat Cole: At the Sands (X-mas gift, will though burn me a copy before...) Buddy Rich: Mercy, Mercy Chet Baker & Bud Shank: Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" Stan Kenton: Kenton Showcase and my first Fantasy-panic disc (the ONLY!!! non-ZYX and non-Limited Edition [those are crazily expansiver here] disc the store had, the ONLY!!! ): Griff & Jaws: Tough Tenors (OJC/Jazzland) At least my sould gets a bit of a rest knowing I already have listened to the Shorter, the Wright, the Rudd, and that I will continue to listen to more tonight. ubu Quote
LAL Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 Fantasy binge: Art Farmer - Sextet Joe Henderson - Milestone Years box Mongo Santamaria - At The Village Gate Duke & Billy Strayhorn - Piano Duets/Great Times Duke & Ray Brown - This One's For Blanton Duke - Harlem Wes - Movin' Along A dozen or two more to come. Quote
Uncle Skid Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 my last order, before going "cold turkey" for a while, was to pick up a few more discs on Nessa: I've been attempting to go cold turkey too, but I had to get these titles from Chuck first: Von Freeman - Have No Fear Fred Anderson - The Missing Link Art Ensemble 1967/68 These should keep me busy for awhile! B-) Quote
John B Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 my last order, before going "cold turkey" for a while, was to pick up a few more discs on Nessa: I've been attempting to go cold turkey too, but I had to get these titles from Chuck first: Von Freeman - Have No Fear Fred Anderson - The Missing Link Art Ensemble 1967/68 These should keep me busy for awhile! B-) I haven't heard the Von you ordered but the Fred Anderson is fantastic and the AEC set offers a wealth of material to explore. I'm still digesting the music in that set and most likely will be for years to come. Quote
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