erwbol Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 I sold one of two copies of Andrew Hill's Mosaic Select 16 I own on eBay. I might buy Cecil Taylor's Alms/Tiergarten (Spree) with the remuneration. Quote
jcam_44 Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Weaving Symbolics and Steve Coleman and Five Elements - On The Rising Of The 64 Paths filling out my Steve Coleman collection with a couple french imports that I finally found at decent prices. Just waiting for them to arrive now. two treats in store there. 'Weaving Symbolics' has a variety of line-up sizes not seen elsewhere in his discography I'm most excited about that one. It's been on my wishlist for 3 years and finally pulled the trigger. I think there are only 3-4 titles of his as leader I need now. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Weaving Symbolics and Steve Coleman and Five Elements - On The Rising Of The 64 Paths filling out my Steve Coleman collection with a couple french imports that I finally found at decent prices. Just waiting for them to arrive now. two treats in store there. 'Weaving Symbolics' has a variety of line-up sizes not seen elsewhere in his discography I'm most excited about that one. It's been on my wishlist for 3 years and finally pulled the trigger. I think there are only 3-4 titles of his as leader I need now. and I'm still waiting on Synovial Joints here....patience is running thin Quote
jcam_44 Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 (edited) Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Weaving Symbolics and Steve Coleman and Five Elements - On The Rising Of The 64 Paths filling out my Steve Coleman collection with a couple french imports that I finally found at decent prices. Just waiting for them to arrive now. two treats in store there. 'Weaving Symbolics' has a variety of line-up sizes not seen elsewhere in his discography I'm most excited about that one. It's been on my wishlist for 3 years and finally pulled the trigger. I think there are only 3-4 titles of his as leader I need now. and I'm still waiting on Synovial Joints here....patience is running thin Haha, just ordered this (the download from m-base isn't enough to feed my collector needs). Down to 3 titles now i think... Steve Coleman and Five Elements - The Ascension to Light Edited May 8, 2015 by jcam_44 Quote
mjazzg Posted May 9, 2015 Report Posted May 9, 2015 Steve Coleman and Five Elements - Weaving Symbolics and Steve Coleman and Five Elements - On The Rising Of The 64 Paths filling out my Steve Coleman collection with a couple french imports that I finally found at decent prices. Just waiting for them to arrive now. two treats in store there. 'Weaving Symbolics' has a variety of line-up sizes not seen elsewhere in his discography I'm most excited about that one. It's been on my wishlist for 3 years and finally pulled the trigger. I think there are only 3-4 titles of his as leader I need now. and I'm still waiting on Synovial Joints here....patience is running thin Haha, just ordered this (the download from m-base isn't enough to feed my collector needs). Down to 3 titles now i think... Steve Coleman and Five Elements - The Ascension to Light Now that's one I don't have. I'll be interested in your thoughts Quote
JSngry Posted May 9, 2015 Report Posted May 9, 2015 Paid my second visit to Josey Records today (my first unaccompanied one) and purchased the following, all LPs. The Ramsey Lewis Trio + Jean DuShon - You Better Believe Me (Argo) Sonny Rollins - Easy Living (Mainstream) Chuck Wayne - Tapestry (Focus) The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (Gerald Schwartz, cond.) - American Music For Strings (Nonesuch) James Newton - Romance And Revolution (Blue Note) Johnny Otis and his Orchestra and introducing Barbara Morrison - Back To Jazz (Jazz World/ALA) Hungarian State Orchestra cond. Antal Dorati - Bela Bartok Orchestal Music ((Hungaroton) Ivry Gitlis - Violin Concertos by Stravinsky & Hindemith (Turnabout) Charlie Rouse - The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society (enja) Pony Poindexter - Pony Poindexter (Inner City) Ketty Lester - Ketty Lester (Records By Pete) Satie - Erik Satie (Candide/Vox) James Newton - Luella (Grammavision) Boulez/Haubemstock-Ramati/Maderna - The New Music - Volume 2 (Victrola) David Burge - Avant Garde Piano (Candide/Vox) Sensational Nightingales - Glory, Glory (Peacock) The Atilla Zoller Quartet - The Horizon Beyond (Emarcy) All priced between $4-$12/ea. but the thing I'm looking forward to is going through the mile-long aisle of "$1-$2 Records", because that's how I got my start, and god forbid I should ever forget my roots. Quote
tomatamot Posted May 10, 2015 Report Posted May 10, 2015 Max Roach Quintet - The Many Sides Of Max (LP, Album, Mono) (Mercury - 20029 MCL) Quote
erwbol Posted May 11, 2015 Report Posted May 11, 2015 I placed an order for the Mobile Fidelity Hybrid SACD of Sorcerer. (Original Teo Macero mix.) Quote
niels Posted May 12, 2015 Report Posted May 12, 2015 (edited) Lotte Anker, Craig Taborn, Gerald Cleaver - Triptych [2005, Leo] Nobuyasu Furuya Trio (Nobuyasu Furuya, Gabriel Ferrandini, Hernani Faustino) - Bendowa [2009, Clean Feed] Luis Vicente, Rodrigo Pinheiro, Hernani Faustino, Marco Franco - Clocks and Clouds [2014, FMR] Satoko Fujii Ma-Do - Heat Wave [2008, Not Two] Edited May 12, 2015 by niels Quote
JSngry Posted May 12, 2015 Report Posted May 12, 2015 Went ahead and got that new-ish Ryan Truesdell Gil Evans Project live album...wanting to get high on that writing again, just in a little different way. Anybody else picked up on this yet? Really hoping there's at least as much writing as soloing.... Quote
Leeway Posted May 12, 2015 Report Posted May 12, 2015 Lotte Anker, Craig Taborn, Gerald Cleaver - Triptych [2005, Leo] Nobuyasu Furuya Trio (Nobuyasu Furuya, Gabriel Ferrandini, Hernani Faustino) - Bendowa [2009, Clean Feed] I have these two and like them quite a bit. A bit of a mystery to me that neither Anker nor Furuya have caught on in a big way, although they certainly have their followings. Quote
jlhoots Posted May 12, 2015 Report Posted May 12, 2015 Went ahead and got that new-ish Ryan Truesdell Gil Evans Project live album...wanting to get high on that writing again, just in a little different way. Anybody else picked up on this yet? Really hoping there's at least as much writing as soloing.... I have it & like it a lot. Quote
kh1958 Posted May 12, 2015 Report Posted May 12, 2015 Went ahead and got that new-ish Ryan Truesdell Gil Evans Project live album...wanting to get high on that writing again, just in a little different way. Anybody else picked up on this yet? Really hoping there's at least as much writing as soloing.... No, but they are at Jazz Standard in New York this Thursday to Sunday, which I'm sure would be fun to hear. The Gil Evans Project directed by Ryan Truesdell The Gil Evans Project directed by Ryan Truesdell In April 2011, jazz scholar and conductor Ryan Truesdell thrilled a packed Jazz Standard as he lead a star–studded big band through a breathtaking performance of music from composer/arranger Gil Evans’ 1961 album Out Of The Cool. In the spring of 2012, a century after Evans’ birth in Toronto, Ryan and the Gil Evans Project returned to our stage to celebrate their new ArtistShare CD Centennial, featuring previously unrecorded Evans compositions and arrangements. Voted Record Of The Year by the Jazz Journalists Association, this album won the GRAMMY Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement (for the track “How About You”) and also was nominated for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album and Best Arrangement featuring a Vocalist (“Look To The Rainbow,” with Luciana Souza). The New York Times called Centennial “an extraordinary album,” while AllAboutJazz.com hailed “a US national treasure that deserves a place in the Smithsonian Institute and every jazz record library.” For this return engagement, Ryan Truesdell and the Gil Evans Project release their new live record, Color Lines, which was recorded just a year ago on our stage – make your reservations now! Ryan Truesdell – Director Steve Wilson, Dave Pietro, Donny McCaslin, Tom Christensen, Alden Banta, Steve Kenyon – Reeds Adam Unsworth, David Peel – French Horn Augie Haas, Tony Kadleck, Scott Wendholt (5/14), Mike Rodriguez (5/15-17) – Trumpets Ryan Keberle, Tim Albright (5/14), Marshall Gilkes (5/15-17), George Flynn (bass trombone) – Trombones Marcus Rojas – Tuba Wendy Gilles – Vocals Lois Martin – Viola James Chirillo – Guitar Frank Kimbrough – Piano Jay Anderson – Bass Lewis Nash – Drums Mike Truesdell – Percussion Quote
niels Posted May 13, 2015 Report Posted May 13, 2015 Lotte Anker, Craig Taborn, Gerald Cleaver - Triptych [2005, Leo] Nobuyasu Furuya Trio (Nobuyasu Furuya, Gabriel Ferrandini, Hernani Faustino) - Bendowa [2009, Clean Feed] I have these two and like them quite a bit. A bit of a mystery to me that neither Anker nor Furuya have caught on in a big way, although they certainly have their followings. I have to say, I never heard of Furuya myself, but being a fan of the RED trio, I thought this could be an interesting purchase. As for Lotte Anker, I think she has a beautiful sound and definitely deserves more attention. The other two albums with Taborn and Cleaver are both really great (Floating Islands I would even consider brilliant), so I couldn't let their debut album go by. Quote
Justin V Posted May 13, 2015 Report Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) Guus Janssen - Out of Frame Ernst Glerum/Uri Caine - Sentimental Mood ICP Orchestra - East of the Sun Tyshawn Sorey - Koan Tethered Moon - First Meeting Edited May 13, 2015 by Justin V Quote
jlhoots Posted May 13, 2015 Report Posted May 13, 2015 Zerang: Songs From The Big Book Of Love Paolo Fresu: Kind of Porgy & Bess Shipp: For Duke Quote
duaneiac Posted May 14, 2015 Report Posted May 14, 2015 the 6 CD set on Ebay for $35 Wow! That's quite a bargain! Congrats & i hope you enjoy the music. I should get mine out and give a listen to a disc or two. Quote
niels Posted May 16, 2015 Report Posted May 16, 2015 (edited) In the Netherlands, May is traditionally the month workers get paid their "vacation money" (I don't know if this concept is known outside of the Netherlands?), so I thought an extra order was justifiable: Joe McPhee & Michael Zerang - Creole Gardens (A New Orleans Suite) [2011, NoBusiness, vinyl] Olie Brice, Tobias Delius, Mark Sanders - Somersaults [2015, Two Rivers] Giovanni di Domenico & Alexandra Grimal - Chergui [2014, Ayler] Nuts - Symphony for Old and New Dimensions [2009, Ayler] Edited May 16, 2015 by niels Quote
mjazzg Posted May 16, 2015 Report Posted May 16, 2015 In the Netherlands, May is traditionally the month workers get paid their "vacation money" (I don't know if this concept is known outside of the Netherlands?), so I thought an extra order was justifiable: Joe McPhee & Michael Zerang - Creole Gardens (A New Orleans Suite) [2011, NoBusiness, vinyl] Olie Brice, Tobias Delius, Mark Sanders - Somersaults [2015, Two Rivers] Giovanni di Domenico & Alexandra Grimal - Chergui [2014, Ayler] Nuts - Symphony for Old and New Dimensions [2009, Ayler] No 'vacation pay' here but I did order the Delius/Brice/Sanders yesterday as well. That Nuts album is strong Quote
sidewinder Posted May 16, 2015 Report Posted May 16, 2015 In the Netherlands, May is traditionally the month workers get paid their "vacation money" Not over here - they just seem to add extra tax April/May. Roll on retirement... . Quote
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