John B Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 today: Duke Ellington - And His Mother Called Him Bill Johnny Hartman - I Just Dropped By To Say Hello Miles Davis - The Complete Birth of the Cool The Flaming Lips - In A Priest Driven Ambulance The Flaming Lips - Providing Needles for Your Balloons Mercury Rev - Yerself Is Steam Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime Peter Kowald - Touch The Earth - Break the Shells Medeski, Martin & Wood - Electric Tonic Quote
vibes Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 This morning: Gary Burton - A Genuine Tong Funeral Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery George Russell - At the Five Spot Eddie Henderson - Sunburst Miles Davis - Steamin' Up next: Thad Jones - Motor City Scene Quote
Stefan Wood Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 Lately: Shelly Manne - Checkmate Bennie Green Mosaic Select set - oh yeah!!!!!! Paul Weller - Illuminations Horace Silver - You Got to Take a Little Love Von Freeman - Nessa cd Quote
AfricaBrass Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 I've been listening constantly to the new expanded edition of Waylon Jennings' Waylon Live. I just can't get it out of my head. :rsmile: Quote
Joe G Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 Over the weekend: Marc Johnson--The Sound of Summer Running Peter Bernstein's latest Quote
Clunky Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 Brian Patneaude- Variations -WEPA Pee Wee Russell- Swingin with Pee Wee- growing on me this one Roscoe Mitchell-Snurdy McGurdy- Nessa ( best reissue this year?) Happy Apple-Youth Oriented-Nato-(still listening and liking this one) Quote
John B Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 John Good to see a fellow Bergman fan. Really enjoy hearing Bergman/Drake doing Ornette. It's a shame Bergman doesn't get the chance to record as often as others now or over his career. It took me a very long time to track down a copy of this disc, for some reason. It was well worth the wait! I got it mainly for Hamid, but have really been digging Bergman's work on this disc. It is my first exposure to him...any recommendations for where to go next? Up next - Cecil Taylor - The Willisau Concert Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 28, 2003 Report Posted May 28, 2003 John Good to see a fellow Bergman fan. Really enjoy hearing Bergman/Drake doing Ornette. It's a shame Bergman doesn't get the chance to record as often as others now or over his career. It took me a very long time to track down a copy of this disc, for some reason. It was well worth the wait! I got it mainly for Hamid, but have really been digging Bergman's work on this disc. It is my first exposure to him...any recommendations for where to go next? Up next - Cecil Taylor - The Willisau Concert I would suggest these Bergman recordings A New Frontier-solo (Soul Note) The Fire Tale/w Evan Parker (Soul Note) The Human Factor/w Andrew Cyrille (Soul Note) Ride into the Blue/w Thomas Borgmann/Peter Brötzmann (Konnex) His latest is called Prayers and Meditations and it has been getting a lot of excellent reviews from what I understand. I haven't picked it up as of yet. Quote
John B Posted May 28, 2003 Report Posted May 28, 2003 Thanks for the recommendations! up now: Dollar Brand - African Piano Schlippenbach Trio - Pakistani Pomade Quote
Aggie87 Posted May 29, 2003 Author Report Posted May 29, 2003 Rabih Abou-Khalil - Arabian Waltz Kenny Dorham - Whistle Stop Peter Erskine - You Never Know Kenny Garrett - Standard of Language Giuffre/Bley/Swallow - Life of a Trio: Saturday Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live Steve Howe - Quantum Guitar (thanks for the prompt, Lon!) Quote
John B Posted May 29, 2003 Report Posted May 29, 2003 Lee Konitz, Don Friedman & Attila Zoller - Thingin Cecil Taylor - Indent Reid Anderson - Dirty Show Tunes Chucho Valdes - Solo Piano Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 (edited) John Nice picture of Hamid. I really haven't been able to find an avatar that I like or when I do like it get it to work. Today's Listening Pleasure: Miles-Complete Montreux 1973-1991 (Disc 8) I am actually enjoying this box better than I imagined I would. Joe McPhee Trio X-Journey (CIMP) great new release from this trio but the usual CIMP Spirit Room Sound. It's about time they retired the Spiritless room or get someone that can record what is being played better than Marc "I have no clue how to record a bass" Rusch. Joe McPhee-Visitation (Boxholder) really excellent playing and sounds great. Ellery Eskelin-Arcanum Moderne (hatOLOGY), this is a keeper! Schlippenbach/Murray-Smoke (FMP) Ben Webster-Soulville (Verve) Joe McPhee's Bluette-In the Spirit (CIMP) Keith Rowe/Toshimaru Nakamura-Weather Sky (Erstwhile) Cecil-Air Above Mountains (Enja) Art Blakey & JM with Monk (Rhino/Atlantic) Woody Shaw-Rosewood (Sony) Archie Shepp/Horace Parlan-Goin' Home (SteepleChase) Howard Riley/Barry Guy/Tony Oxley-Synopsis (1973) (Emanem) At the moment Anthony Braxton-Quartet (Dortmund) 1976 (hatOLOGY) Next up Stravinsky-Violin concerto in D & Prokofiev Violin concerto No. 1 & 2: Cho-Liang Lin/Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen (Sony) Edited May 31, 2003 by Mnytime Quote
JohnS Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Horace Silver; Paris Blues Andrew Hill; Shades Andrew Hill; BBC radio broadcast recording Eddie Henderson; So What Quote
sidewinder Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 - Andrew Hill Big Band BBC Recording - Shorty Rogers 'Complete Atlantic/EMI' Mosaic set - Don Ellis 'Autumn' (CBS) - Serge Chaloff Mosaic set - Woody Shaw Mosaic set - Jackie McLean 'It's Time !' Quote
J.A.W. Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 (edited) Fluid Motion with Sam Rivers - Fluid Motion - isospin labs; it's the first time I played this disc, and to be honest I'm not impressed... Charles Gayle - Testaments - Knitting Factory Works Marion Brown - Three for Shepp - Victor Japan, 20-bit K2 Steve Lacy - Roswell Rudd - School Days - hatOLOGY Edited May 31, 2003 by J.A.W. Quote
Guest Mnytime Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Today's Listening Pleasure: In Memory of John Bonham who would have only been 55 today, May 31st. Led Zeppelin Fest Bonham was to Rock drumming what Max Roach was to Jazz drumming. Quote
Soul Stream Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Groove Homes-"Comin' On Home" Bobby Humphries-"Satin Doll" Jack McDuff-"Moon Rappin'" Blue Note comp. BLUEBREAK BEATS VOL 1 John Patton "Blue John" George Braith "Two Souls in One" George Braith "Boptronics" on excellence records it's summer and I'm really groovin' on some of the old Rare Grooves. To me, summertime is time to lighten up, musically too, (hey, even bobby humphries is doing for me and that's mizell! ) Quote
Brad Posted May 31, 2003 Report Posted May 31, 2003 Night of the Cookers Volume 1 Dizzy Gillespie - Live at the Village Vanguard - Volumes 1 and2 Cannonball Adderley - Sophisticated Swing Bobby Hutcherson - San Francisco Quote
SEK Posted June 1, 2003 Report Posted June 1, 2003 It was an all-Keith-Jarrett Saturday: "My Song" "Treasuire Island" "Death and the Flower" "Backhand" "Fort Yawuh" "Survivors Suite" Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted June 2, 2003 Report Posted June 2, 2003 I've been listening to a lot of Stanley Turrentine lately. I still have wrapped discs in the Mosaic I got for Christmas!!!! But I've been listening to his work with Shirley Scott. Right now I'm diggin' Joe Henderson's "Mode for Joe". Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted June 2, 2003 Report Posted June 2, 2003 Just finishing up "Our Thing" by Joe Henderson. I'm on a Henderson kick tonight. I've been on a tenor excursion lately anyway. Well, it's just past 3:30am. Time to call it quits. Quote
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