The Jazz Beat

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  1. Soulpope

    Soulpope Common one

    Location:
    Vienna, Austria
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    (CD Columbia Legacy 88697 94053 2) 2011 .... recorded October/November 1967 .... Miles Davis (tp) + Wayne Shorter (ts) + Herbie Hancock (p) + Ron Carter (b) + Tony Williams (dr) .... thought about the "2nd Quintet" therefore re-playing CD3 (recorded 11/6/67 at Paris Jazz Festival Salle Pleyel Paris) .... Wayne Shorter has fabulous solo performances and Tony Williams fuels the band with accentuated energy .... excellent sound via the well restored "bootleg" CD edition ....
     
  2. Bobby Buckshot

    Bobby Buckshot Heavy on the grease please

    Location:
    Southeastern US
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    Art Pepper ‎– Live In Japan Vol. 2 - The Summer Knows
    Label: Storyville ‎– STCD 4129
    Format: CD, Album, Reissue
    Country: Denmark
    Released: 1988
    Tracklist
    1 Caravan 12:55
    2 The Trip 10:29
    3 The Summer Knows 8:23
    4 Red Car 14:47

    I love these late, live Pepper dates. Plenty of stretching out and great playing by various lesser-known artists (at least to me). Drummer Burnett lays down some low-key shuffle on Pepper's The Trip which I really enjoyed.
     
  3. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    United States
    Booker Ervin: The Blues Book

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    "the KID" and "the BRUTE" - ILLINOIS JACQUET | BEN WEBSTER (Clef/Verve) CD
    with
    Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Percussion –
    Illinois Jacquet
    Baritone Saxophone – Leo Parker / Cecil Payne
    Double Bass –
    Al Lucas
    Congas, Vocals – Chano Pozo
    Drums – Osie Johnson / Shadow Wilson
    Piano – Johnny Acea
    Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
    Trombone – Matthew Gee
    Trumpet – Russell Jaquet

    9 tracks recorded 1953. 6 tracks recorded 1954. Ben Webster only features on two lengthy tracks here and they were both recorded in 1954. Basically this CD compilation covers two different sessions involving three different line-ups.

    All six 1953 tracks (bar one) were originally issued on the 10" Clef LP JAZZ BY JACQUET. The extra track on the CD is a 78 RPM version of 'On Your Toes'.

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    The 2017 CD edition was re-issued in cardboard gatefold sleeve. There is a great sound on all tracks but no mastering credits are given. The original CD was released on as part of the Verve Elite series and I guess the mastering here is a straight re-issue of that.


    This is an excellent compilation which over the last year has impressed me more and more with each and every listen.

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  5. Fastnbulbous

    Fastnbulbous Doubleplus Ungood

    Location:
    Washington DC USA
  6. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

    Location:
    United States
  7. fingerpoppin

    fingerpoppin Senior Member

    Location:
    Ontario Canada
    Randy Weston - Little Niles
    from: Disc 1, Session (A) of Randy Weston Mosaic Select 4
    Randy Weston, piano; Melba Liston, trombone; Idrees Sulieman/ Ray Copeland, trumpet;
    Johnny Griffin, tenor sax; George Joyner (a.k.a. Jamil Nasser), bass; Charlie Persip, drums (timpani on trk 7 only);
    Arranged by Melba Liston.

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    Tracklist
    1 Earth Birth 2:50
    2 Little Susan 3:22
    3 Nice Ice 2:54
    4 Little Niles 5:58
    5 Pam's Waltz 3:12
    6 Babes Blues 6:55
    7 Let's Climb A Hill 5:50

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  8. My japanese 12" reissue of CLEF MG C-680 from August 01, 1993 (new Cat# VERVE POJJ-1555)
    contains the following 6 tracks:
    I wrote this for kid / Sapph / Mambocito mio / The kid and the brute / September song / Jaquet's Dilemma
    Cover is the same. Recording date is given as 1954-12-13.
     
  9. Marzz

    Marzz Forum Resident

    Location:
    Australia
    Earlier this morning,

    Marcus Belgrave - Gemini II (1974) (Tribe)
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    NP:
    Roland Alexander (with Marcus Belgrave) - Pleasure Bent (1961) (New Jazz)
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  10. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

    Location:
    United States
    John Zorn: The Song Project: Live at LPR

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  11. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Charles Lloyd, Anders Jormin, Bobo Stenson, Ralph Peterson – Notes from Big Sur (1991)

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  12. Soulpope

    Soulpope Common one

    Location:
    Vienna, Austria
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    (LP Bethlehem Trio Records Japan Mono PAP-23007) 1981 .... recorded August 1957 @ New York .... Curtis Porter (ts, as) + Clarence Shaw (tp) + Jimmy Knepper (tb) + Bill Evans (p) + Charlie Mingus (b) + Danny Richmond (dr) .... probably still underrated early Charlie Mingus classic feat stand-out trumpeter Clarence Shaw and sax player Curtis Porter .... btw excellent japanese Trio Records vinyl press from 1981 ....
     
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    KWANZA - ARCHIE SHEPP (Impulse!) CD
    with
    Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone / Martin Banks - trumpet, flugelhorn / Robin Kenyatta - alto saxophone, flute / Andrew Bey - piano / Bert Payne - guitar / Albert Winston - electric bass, bass / Beaver Harris - drums / Leon Thomas - lead vocals / Tasha Thomas, Doris Troy - backing vocals / Jimmy Owens - trumpet / Grachan Moncur III - trombone / James Spaulding - alto saxophone / Charles Davis - baritone saxophone / Dave Burrell - organ, piano / Wally Richardson - guitar / Bob Bushnell - electric bass / Bernard Purdie - drums / Walter Booker - bass / Woody Shaw - trumpet / Matthew Gee - trombone / Clarence Sharpe - alto saxophone / Cecil Payne - baritone saxophone, flute / Cedar Walton - piano / Wilbur Ware - bass / Joe Chambers - drums


    One track recorded in 1968, the other four recorded in 1969.

    CD reissued in by Verve Music Group 2006 on Impulse! Originals with mastering by Bob Irwin & Jayme Pieruzzi at Sundazed Studio, Coxsackie, NY

    "This uncompromising and unique recording covers a strikingly broad range, from down-home funk to ferocious, unfettered free improvisation".


     
  14. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Yoshio Otomo, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, O. "Jess" Kurata, Tamio Kawabata – Moon Ray (1977)

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  15. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Wilton Gaynair, Bill Eyden, Kenny Napper, Terry Shannon – Blue Bogey (1959)

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  16. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Wilbur Harden, Doug Watkins, John Coltrane, Louis Hayes, Tommy Flanagan – Mainstream 1958 (1958)

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  17. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Randy Weston – Mosaic Select / Live at the Five Spot (1959)

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  18. dZp

    dZp Forum Resident

    Location:
    Herts, UK
    Carrying on with the Mosaic set:

    Randy Weston, Connie Kay, Peck Morrison – Piano A-la-mode (1957)

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  19. Bobby Buckshot

    Bobby Buckshot Heavy on the grease please

    Location:
    Southeastern US
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    Grant Green ‎– Alive! +3
    Label: Blue Note ‎– UCCQ-9482
    Series: The 80 Works
    Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, UHQCD
    Country: Japan
    Released: 15 May 2019
    Recorded August 15, 1970 in Newark's Cliche Lounge. My lord Muhammad is funky, and Bartee is fantastic as well here - of course Green just storms out of the gate on these tracks. Just a straight up funk-groove session. Love this album!
     
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    LIVE IN NEW YORK 1971 - PAUL DESMOND with MODERN JAZZ QUARTET (Gambit) CD

    Tracks 1-7 feature
    Paul Desmond (alto sax), Milt Jackson (vibes), John Lewis (piano), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums) - recorded 24th December 1971 (or so it says on the sleeve)

    Tracks 8-14 feature
    Milt Jackson (vibes), John Lewis (piano), Percy Heath (bass), Mikey Roker (drums) - recorded live in Philadelphia, 1992


    I bought this lengthy (79:15 minute) CD prior to being aware that Gambit is one of a number of labels operating out of Andorra that survive by cloning music from other discs or copying from other (unknown) sources. Sound quality is surprisingly very good here on both these live recordings. There is an 8 page booklet included, but no mention of who originally issued or recorded these two concerts.
     
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  21. jbg

    jbg Senior Member

    Location:
    SC
  22. Cervelo

    Cervelo Forum Resident

    Location:
    Upstate, NY
    Pure pleasure has an excellent reissue that is highly recommended. Constant rotation.
     
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  23. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    United States
    John Zorn: The Interpretation Of Dreams

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  24. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    United States
    John Zorn: The Bribe: Variations and Extensions On Spillane

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  25. Had just posted here some Desmond LPs:
    Listenin' to Jazz and Conversation
    Probably one of them is on your CD?
    Anyway I have a lot of Gambit CD's. All in good quality and with excellent booklets. Discogs files the label under "bootleg" but thats only their opinion.
     

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