The Jazz Beat

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Ken_McAlinden, Apr 27, 2015.

  1. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

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    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Indestructible

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  2. ohnothimagen

    ohnothimagen "Live music is better!"

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    Tonight's commuting music...this one's finally starting to grow on me even though I still can't stand the title track:
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    "Fall" is probably my favourite on this LP.
     
  3. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    Germany, Aachen
    JOHN COLTRANE / BOTH DIRECTIONS AT ONCE - THE LOST ALBUM / IMPULSE / 2018 / 2LP EDITION

    JOHN COLTRANE - TENOR SAXOPHONE, SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
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    CCOY TYNER - PIANO
    JIMMY GARRISON - BASS
    ELVIN JONES - DRUMS

    PRODUCED BY BOB THIELE. RECORDED AT VAN GELDER STUDIO, ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NEW JERSEY ON MARCH 6, 1963 BY RUDY VAN GELDER.

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  4. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    I'm so jealous Atane...that's the one MM that I NEED but can't find at an affordable price...
     
  5. Cactus Bob

    Cactus Bob << Desert Rat >>

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    Arizona
    Ornette Coleman ~ Something Else!!!
    Contemporary, 1958 OJC RE

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  6. fatwad666

    fatwad666 Forum Resident

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    Fat City, USA
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    Bill Evans Trio
    - Bill Evans at Town Hall, Volume One

    Does anyone know why Verve designated this "Volume One"? There is no "Volume Two" that I can find. Have been getting into Bill's Verve studio and live recordings in a trio context. Something clicked for me regarding this era after listening to so much of the Riverside era during the last year. Looking forward to getting the Resonance releases as well.
     
  7. Henry Please

    Henry Please Forum Resident

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    Iowa City
    Now Streaming:

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  8. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

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    NYC
    Just looked at MM's site, it's about $65, which isn't too bad. I guess shipping is where the cost become too high?
     
  9. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

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    NYC
    JCQ Plays

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  10. Cactus Bob

    Cactus Bob << Desert Rat >>

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    Arizona
    Cannonball Adderley ~ Greatest Hits
    Riverside, 1962

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  11. J.A.W.

    J.A.W. Music Addict

    I love Cannonball's Riversides (and earlier Savoy and EmArcy recordings), but I hate comps like that. Sorry.
     
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  12. Cactus Bob

    Cactus Bob << Desert Rat >>

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    I'm with you Hans, I'm not a comp guy either for the most part, it's a nice slab that needed some spin time.
     
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  13. Cactus Bob

    Cactus Bob << Desert Rat >>

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    Arizona
    Booker Little ~ Victory and Sorrow
    Bethlehem, 1961/1977 Promo RE

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  14. olegrayman

    olegrayman Senior Member

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    IL, USA
    Don Cherry And The Jazz Composer’s Orchestra – Relativity Suite (JCOA Records, Virgin, UK, 1974)

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    Originally released in ’73, this is UK pressing where it was 1st released in ’74. This album was my introduction to Don Cherry. I see no colors, could not make sense of the picture on the cover, so just bought it. It blew my mind, left me speechless and move-less for the duration of the album. I can’t point my finger on what exactly captivates me about Don Cherry and his music: he doesn’t overwhelm with technique, not here at least, but when he “sings” I listen. Amazing player and terrific album.
     
  15. Yesternow

    Yesternow Forum pResident

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    The concert had a second half, with an orchestra conducted by Al Cohn. Probably there was a label intention to release that second half as volume two.

    But looks like Bill wasn't happy with the results so that music was never released.
     
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  16. MagicAlex

    MagicAlex Gort Emeritus

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    Atlanta, GA
    Grant Green - Shades of Green
    Blue Note (1972)
    UCCQ-9118
    BN The Finest 1100 Series

    Guitar – Grant Green
    Electric Bass [Fender] – Wilton Felder
    Electric Piano, Clavinet – Emmanuel Riggins
    French Horn – Jimmy Buffington
    Percussion – King Errison
    Trombone – Harry DiVito
    Trumpet – Jimmy Sedlar, Joe Newman, Joe Wilder, Victor Paz
    Vibraphone – Billy Wooten
    Woodwind – George Marge, John Leone, Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque
    Bass Trombone – Dick Hickson
    Drums – Nesbert "Stix" Hooper


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  17. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS / AT THE JAZZ CORNER OF THE WORLD 1 & 2 / 1961 / 1ST US STEREO DEEP GROOVE BST 84015-16 LPS

    ART BLAKEY – DRUMS
    LEE MORGAN - TRUMPET
    HANK MOBLEY - TENOR SAXOPHONE
    BOBBY TIMMONS – PIANO
    JYMIE MERRITT – BASS

    PRODUCED BY ALFRED LION. RECORDED 'LIVE' BY RUDY VAN GELDER AT BIRDLAND, NYC ON APRIL 15, 1959. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANCIS WOLFF. COVER DESIGN BY REID MILES. LINER NOTES BY LEONARD FEATHER.

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  18. Fastnbulbous

    Fastnbulbous Doubleplus Ungood

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    Charlie Haden's playing in particular is astounding on this track.
     
  19. Cactus Bob

    Cactus Bob << Desert Rat >>

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    Arizona
    John McLaughlin & the One Truth Band ~ Electric Dreams
    Columbia, 1979

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  20. DrJ

    DrJ Senior Member

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    Davis, CA, USA
    I just got my copy this week - inspired to purchase by your post. Great disc! Gourley has such a unique style, light and swinging, and the band is as you said right on the job. Wonder whatever happened to Ralph Moore? Truly great tenor player, distinctive tone, all over in the 1980s and 1990s and in heavy company (Hutcherson, JJ Johnson)...and then?

    Thanks for posting on this one!
     
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  21. Mugrug12

    Mugrug12 The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

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    Massachusetts
    On New York USA labels though?
     
  22. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    Yes, indeed. I have the exact same version as this one: Lee Morgan - Cornbread
     
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  23. Mugrug12

    Mugrug12 The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

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    Massachusetts
    Nice score!
     
  24. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    Germany, Aachen
    PEPPER ADAMS - DONALD BYRD QUINTET / OUT OF THIS WORLD / WARWICK / 1961 / 1ST US STEREO DEEP GROOVE W 2041ST LP

    DONALD BYRD - TRUMPET
    PEPPER ADAMS - BARITONE SAXOPHONE
    HERBIE HANCOCK - PIANO
    LAYMON JACKSON - BASS
    JIMMY COBB - DRUMS

    PRODUCED BY TEDDY CHARLES. RECORDED MARCH 2, 1961. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JASON ROSE. LINER NOTES BY BILL COSS.


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  25. Jeff Kent

    Jeff Kent Forum Resident

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