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I am finally planning to hear the new Coltrane album, I wasn't that impressed by the last one which is why this has taken so long. What do others think of Blue World?
I'm so happy this has been released! I really love "Both Directions at Once" though as well. Sound is a hair better perhaps on this one.
My first listen of the morning Hubert Laws – The Chicago Theme Label: King Records – KICJ 8328 Series: CTI Best Selection – Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered Country: Japan Released: 2000 Followed by Hubert Sumlin – I Know You Label: APO Records (2) – APO 2004, APO Records (2) – APO-2004 Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 1998
I`m not objective by any means, I think all music with Coltrane are worth a release. I love this one specially for the opportunity to hear Naima played by the Classic Quartet.
Scored at the Austin Record Show on opening day, Friday Nov. 8, apparently from a collection that had the Blue Notes and other collectibles but these were overlooked. Not by me. IMG_1068 by William Hart, on Flickr
That is a really good point. I am definitely happy that both albums were released. I have my own playlist for the deluxe of Both Directions.
Gotcha, great post thanks. Ill relisten to the original again, which I have not listened to since ASP came out.
I love his Columbia records projections and also New View. Thanks presume you know them but for others her is a lesser known but highly worthy artist.
MPS 0068.235 New York City - Hans Koller " The Big Band" - recorded 1979 - Engineer: Rolf Donner Featuring among others Benny Bailey (tp) / Peter Herbolzheimer (tb) / Gustav Brom [CSSR] Ttb) / Emil Mangesldorff (as & fl) / Hans Koller (ts) / Jiri Mraz (b)
Buddy Collette With Basso-Valdambrini's Band* – Buddy Collette In Italy Tracklist A1 Hunt And Peck Buddy Collette 6:18 A2 Santa TeclaWritten-By – Buddy Collette 3:43 A3 Room With SkiesWritten-By – Buddy Collette 3:53 A4 Nice DayWritten-By – Buddy Collette 3:32 B1 Buddy BooWritten-By – Buddy Collette 3:47 B2 One For The AirWritten-By – Buddy Collette 3:28 B3 My Funny ValentineWritten-By – Rodgers-Hart* 2:53 B4 InvernessWritten-By – Buddy Collette 4:49 Nice LP - new for me. Alto Saxophone, Flute – Buddy Collette Featuring [Con La Partecipazione Del] – Quintetto Basso-Valdambrini Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Gianni Basso Trumpet – Oscar Valdambrini
I recently picked up a Craft re-issue. Can't wait until after Thanksgiving to play it (and won't before then!)
More Hans Koller - one of the european Cool Jazz Stars RST Records 903 2913 "Hans Across The Sea" - Hans Koller 1952 -55 ( In 1979 he went indeed across the Sea to record with George Mraz, Attila Zoller and Roland Hanna.) These 1950ies cool jazz recordings feature also Jutta Hipp & Dr. Roland Kovac, both piano.
Yes! One of my favorite Miles albums. Tony's highhat work is amazing on this. It really is a shame that this band didn't lay more down on tape. I have the cd pictured above and the lp with the brown cover so I don't need another copy but fans of Miles and Sam should own this. Can't add anything about this new reissue but hope they do a good job.
NP Andrei Kitaev/Bill Douglas - First Takes (Reference Recordings) 45 RPM Pressing Short album, around 15 min per side. Nothing earth shattering here but a solid outing and sound is really good. Picked up a few years ago as a curiosity due to the RR label and Keith O. Johnson.
Yesterday, played Gondwana in the afternoon and Zimbabwe in the evening. But I usually prefer Gondwana in late hours. @yasujiro, your countryman really know how to record a live show. Great sound quality. Another good example is the Bill Evans live album. Whenever I play Pangaea this object and this person comes to mind:
I got it from my public library last week. Enjoyed it but could have done without the studio chatter. It's on every track. But then I always find studio chatter distracting and unnecessary. Also, I wished all the duplicate tracks were at the end.
Np Kenny Burrell - Freedom (Blue Note) Music Matters 45 RPM Pressing Haven't played this in quite some time. Some of the tracks were from the Midnight Blue sessions so it has a similar laid back, bluesy style.