Listenin' to Jazz and Conversation

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Lonson, Sep 1, 2016.

  1. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Definitely give it a solid listen, along with "Lizard", cut from the same cloth.
     
  2. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Good call!
     
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  3. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    I was excited for the 20' version that Dex does at The Subway Club. Alas......
     
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  4. ATR

    ATR Senior Member

    Location:
    Baystate
    You can see trumpet/cornet player Stephen Haynes in that video, and his recording Stephen Haynes - Pomegranate is very much in that groove, albeit with slightly less Indian and slightly more global/jungle music groove. Miles used some of those instruments on a few tracks, and there is this: Various - Miles From India . But I wouldn't call what those guys are doing 'Bitches Brew for the 21st Century'. I hear something much different in Bitches Brew than I do there, even though both are great music.
     
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  5. We have a "Subway" also here in Cologne but obviously this is not the club you meant?
     
  6. dennis the menace

    dennis the menace Forum Veteran

    Location:
    Montréal
    This one gets my vote as the best archival reissue of the year.

    Could also be considered as "sleepy" music. :D
     
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  7. One more fron the US Airforce boys. Great Swingers.

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  8. Mugrug12

    Mugrug12 The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

    Location:
    Massachusetts
    Great album I hope they do it!
     
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  9. Lonson

    Lonson I'm in the kitchen with the Tombstone Blues Thread Starter

    Sorry to hear that! This is a special album to me, I love Jobim, and I love Deodata arranging for him; I have four digital versions of this one!
     
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  10. frightwigwam

    frightwigwam Talented Amateur

    Location:
    Oregon
  11. caio vaz

    caio vaz Senior Member

    Location:
    Brasil
    I love this record too, i always listened it on internet.. but have the vinyl or cd make the album more special, in my opinion, thats why i bought and than it happened:cry:
     
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  12. alarickc

    alarickc Vinylholic

    Location:
    Shaker Heights, OH
    I have the LP of that, but not the CD. I didn't realize it was so much more extensive. I'll have to pick it up.
     
  13. tribby2001

    tribby2001 Forum Resident

  14. Dan Steele

    Dan Steele Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago suburbs
    Someone just put this up for sale in the For Sale thread. Oh wait that was you! Great album, this does look rare, I have the LP. Luis and Joe Henderson complemented each other nicely on this as well as on Born to Love You, the Little Giant (under Gasca’s name) and Joe’s Canyon Lady. I may be missing another Milestone that Luis played on with Joe?
     
  15. tribby2001

    tribby2001 Forum Resident

    Yes, it is me! I am clearing out my collection of duplicates as well as some CDs/SACDs I no longer listen to in order to make room for accumulating new CDs/SACDs :crazy:
     
  16. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member

    Location:
    Frenchtown NJ USA
    NP "At The Blackhawk" from "All Monk - The Riverside Albums".

    CD Re-issue
    "Let's Call This" – 8:33
    "Four in One" – 8:41
    "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington) – 6:14
    "Epistrophy" (Monk, Kenny Clarke) – 6:41
    "Evidence" – 7:09
    "San Francisco Holiday (Worry Later)" – 9:10
    "'Round Midnight" (Monk, Cootie Williams, Bernie Hanighen) – 12:07
    "Epistrophy" – 0:59

    Joe Gordon - trumpet
    Harold Land - tenor saxophone
    Charlie Rouse - tenor saxophone
    Thelonious Monk – piano
    John Ore - bass
    Billy Higgins - drums


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  17. tribby2001

    tribby2001 Forum Resident

    Have you ever forgotten that you had purchased a CD and then never listened to it? Years later, while scanning my CDs, I find this;

    Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet ‎– Leeward
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    Think! Records ‎– THCD-328
     
  18. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

    Location:
    Lower Michigan
    Enjoying some mellow and spacey jazz-rock grooves ...

    Nucleus,
    "Elastic Rock" (1970)
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    Baritone Saxophone, Oboe, Piano, Hohner Electra Piano – Karl Jenkins

    Bass, Electric Bass – Jeff Clyne

    Drums, Percussion – John Marshall

    Guitar – Chris Spedding

    Tenor & Soprano Sax, Flute – Brian Smith

    Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ian Carr
     
  19. sberger

    sberger Dream Baby Dream

    Yes, which I why I pretty much rip everything to a hard drive. I prefer to play the actual cd rather then streaming, but for inventory control/questions, nice to have it all in once place for quick access.
     
  20. tribby2001

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  21. tribby2001

    tribby2001 Forum Resident

    The best I can do is file alphbetically. Nothing has been written or inventoried. Not too bad once you learn where everyone is roughly located :)

    Wow, I'm diggin' this Japanese Jazz...
     
  22. mwheelerk

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

    Location:
    Gilbert Arizona
    Ouch
     
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  23. caio vaz

    caio vaz Senior Member

    Location:
    Brasil
    Luiz bonfa- ritmos continentais, Br 1957
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  24. Lonson

    Lonson I'm in the kitchen with the Tombstone Blues Thread Starter

    Bob Dylan, Bootleg Series Vol. 15, "Travelin' Thru" disc 2

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  25. Lonson

    Lonson I'm in the kitchen with the Tombstone Blues Thread Starter

    Miles Davis "Live Miles: More Music from the Legendary Carnegie Hall Concert" Sony LP Facsimile 20 bit cd.

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    That darned hum. Great music. . . the live Sketches stuff always gets to me.
     

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