The Jazz Beat

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  1. jbg

    jbg Senior Member

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    Anat Fort, Gary Wang, Gianluigi Trovesi, Roland Schneider – Birdwatching (2016)

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    Keith Jarrett, Charlie Haden – Jasmine (2007)

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    Clark Terry, Budd Johnson, Ed Shaughnessy, Jimmy Knepper, Joe Benjamin, Julius Watkins, Seldon Powell, Tommy Flanagan, Yusef Lateef – Color Changes (1960)

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  6. Bobby Buckshot

    Bobby Buckshot Heavy on the grease please

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    Dorham's version is my preference between these two. Hubbard's (Asiatic Raes btw)is good but there's a bit more going on in Dorham's: atmosphere, mood, and his tone.

    Edit: went on a bit of a Lotus Blossom listening spree via streaming this morning and heard another version Hubbard did with Woody Shaw, a version from Roy Hargrove & Antonio Hart and a Corea/Blade/McBride trio version among some others. Got to Sonny's Asiatic Raes from Newk's Time which was a bit more languid. Went even deeper with lots of live versions from all over the US. Going to keep listening but hard to best Dorham's original!
     
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  7. Bobby Buckshot

    Bobby Buckshot Heavy on the grease please

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    NP Disc 1 from this set:

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    John Coltrane ‎– Interplay
    Label: Prestige ‎– PRCD5-30204
    Format: 5 × CD, Compilation, Remastered Box Set
    Country US
    Released: 18 Sep 2007
    Albums are Tenor Conclave and Interplay for 2 Trumpets & 2 Tenors.
     
  8. mwheelerk

    mwheelerk Sorry, I can't talk now, I'm listening to music...

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    Beautiful album
     
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    DOWN HERE ON THE GROUND - WES MONTGOMERY (Verve Originals|CTi/A&M) CD


    Recorded 1967/68 and originally issued on A&M LP in 1968.

    Re-assessment time! It has taken a few months (and a number of plays) but the initial disappointments I had when I listened to this title for the first time have gone. I only wish now the album had a slightly longer running time.
     
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  11. Fender Relic

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    Take care of that back and where/how did you view the BN film?
     
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    Extension - Clare Fischer Orchestra (Pacific Jazz) CD

    Alto Saxophone –
    Bud Shank / Don Shelton
    Baritone Saxophone – Jack Nimitz / John Lowe
    Bass – Bob West
    Clarinet – Ben Kantor / Don Shelton / Gary Foster / Jack Nimitz / Jerry Coker / John Lowe / Louis Ciotti
    Drums – Colin Bailey / Larry Bunker
    Flute – Bud Shank / John Lowe / Sam Most
    Horn – Fred Teuber / Richard Perissi / Vincent DeRosa
    Organ & Piano – Clare Fischer
    Piccolo Flute – John Lowe / Sam Most
    Tenor Saxophone – Gary Foster / Jerry Coker
    Trombone – Bobby Knight / Gil Falco
    Tuba – Tommy Johnson
    Vibraphone – Larry Bunker

    Recorded 1963. CD edition issued in 2012, transferred to digital 24/96 from the original three-track analog masters by EMI and Jonathan Horwich.

    A stunning album, presented in superb sound and packaged in a (slightly larger than normal CD size) gate-fold high grade glossy cardboard sleeve. There is also a pull out sheet replicating (in full size) back of the original LP cover.
     
  13. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

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    Thanks. I try my best!
    It's available on iTunes
     
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  14. dZp

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    Finally picked a favourite Blue Note record of mine...

    Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Joe Chambers, Reggie Workman – Adam's Apple (1966)

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    Miles Davis – Volume 1 (1952-1953)

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    Bud Powell, Art Taylor, Curtis Fuller, Paul Chambers – The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol.3 - Bud! (1957)

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  17. Affinity AFF 178 (Catalyst reissue) "The George Coleman Octet - Big George" - recorded November 2 & 3 , 1977 - engineer: Bob Blank


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  18. Antilles AN 1017 "Elements" - engineer: Rich Brownstein - recorded 1983
    Featuring
    Leader: Mark Egan (b & percussion) / Danny Gottlieb (dr & percussion) / Clifford Carter (keyb) / Bill Evans (saxophones)

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  19. Mugrug12

    Mugrug12 The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

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    I like the quiet kenny one better as well. I have this song on one other record though which may be the orignal version. It's KD w Ernie Henry on what I think is Henry's final contemporaneous record: 2 horns/ 2 rhythm on riverside. Awesome album!
    :)
     
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  20. danomar

    danomar My spoon is too big.

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    Quiet Kenny is a unique album that exemplifies what was special about Kenny Dorham. Going Up is good but not in the same league. I have the Alto Edition version and it is very, very, very nice—probably the best version, period
     
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  21. Mugrug12

    Mugrug12 The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

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    Is that the one to get? I have an ojc vinyl version. I can't figure out if it's from the 80s or more recent. Sounds pretty good but not amazing. I will keep an eye out for the alto thx!
    Is it in stereo? My ojc is stereo even though the orignal album was mono only. A fold down I guess...
     
  22. danomar

    danomar My spoon is too big.

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    The Alto Edition is mono, and yes, it is the one to get. Alto Edition (not Alto Analogue—but Alto Analogue is also very good as long as one gets the German pressings) vinyl is the stuff of legend and rightly so. I own six Alto Editions and each represents the finest version of each album that I have heard. Quiet Kenny is an excellent use of carefully made, high quality mastering and pressing.
     
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    SJR Big Boss Man

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