Listenin' to Jazz and Conversation

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

  1. Berthold

    Berthold "When you swing....swing some more!" -- Th. Monk

    Location:
    Rheinhessen
    The Savoy BeBop Sessions, listening to Kai Winding

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  2. Berthold

    Berthold "When you swing....swing some more!" -- Th. Monk

    Location:
    Rheinhessen

    Do you mean this one?

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  3. Moebius

    Moebius Forum Resident

    Location:
    Hampshire, UK
    There are quite a few Jags on covers when you think about it (maybe Reid Miles was a fan?)

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    but I'm guessing Yesternow means
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  4. Berthold

    Berthold "When you swing....swing some more!" -- Th. Monk

    Location:
    Rheinhessen
    Phil Woods & Gene Quill: Phil Talks To Quill

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  5. Berthold

    Berthold "When you swing....swing some more!" -- Th. Monk

    Location:
    Rheinhessen

    or this one:

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  6. Berthold

    Berthold "When you swing....swing some more!" -- Th. Monk

    Location:
    Rheinhessen
    Phil Woods: The 20th Anniversary Set 4

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  7. Lonson

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

    Duke Ellington "The Popular Ellington" Blu-Spec CD2

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  8. Fender Relic

    Fender Relic Forum Resident

    Location:
    PennsylBama
    This one?
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  9. Lonson

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

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    Chris Byars "Photos Black White & Gray" Smalls Records cd

    Bought it because Sacha Perry is on it. That's like having Bud Powell on a record produced this decade. . . . .
     
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  10. Yesternow

    Yesternow Forum pResident

    Location:
    Portugal
    Your guess is correct !!!

    Today I'm playing, don't know why,
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    Songs of Innocence, David Axelrod, 1968.
     
  11. Dan Steele

    Dan Steele Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago suburbs
    The Tolliver/Music Inc discography can be a bit confusing. There are two albums titled Impact. One is issued by Strata-East in 1975 and has the string orchestration, but the other is issued by Enja and is a live quartet recording from 1972 at a club in Munich. I much preferthis one, with live versions of Abscretions and Prayer for Peace.

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  12. Moebius

    Moebius Forum Resident

    Location:
    Hampshire, UK
    Herbie has that late model Jaguar from the year 2174. Has a little more thrust than an E-Type. Works well on all kinds of rhodes :)

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  13. Tribute

    Tribute Senior Member

    Many older collectors are both amused and opposed to the use of the word "vinyls" to represent what we used to call either records or LPs.

    To be consistent with the use of the chemical composition terms to describe music products, we should probably start calling music CDs "polycarbonates", as in "Can you believe my Dad plays polycarbonates? He even insists that his next car have something that plays polycarbonates! Good luck finding a car that does! He'll probably have to buy a used car and hope the polycarbonate player still works."
     
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  14. Dan Steele

    Dan Steele Senior Member

    Location:
    Chicago suburbs
    I know there are a lot of baritone fans on this thread. This one is new to me, enjoying it so far. Sad that Blue Note had so much good content in the early 1960s that they shelved this until 1980. I have the earlier LP of his “Let me tell you bout it” and probably need to revisit that. Like the Lion’s Roar and Bad Girl.

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  15. Lonson

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

    Bill Evans "Live in Tokyo" Sony Blu-Spec CD2

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  16. Theloneliest Monk

    Theloneliest Monk Forum Resident

    Location:
    United States
    I have been feeling the need to play some Wayne Shorter the past few days and have opted for:

    Wayne Shorter: Night Dreamer

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  17. Lonson

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

    Ben Monder "Oceana"

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    It was alright. Not really my cup of tea.

    Followed by
    Carmen McRae "Alfie" Mainstream Records/Solid Records Japan
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  18. Mook

    Mook Forum Resident

  19. Lonson

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

    Just got in the new two cd set from Uptown--Dodo Marmarosa "On the Coast: 1945-1947, 1952"

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  20. Yesternow

    Yesternow Forum pResident

    Location:
    Portugal
    It just crossed my mind that the majority of the albums I play are from artists that already passed away or are in their 80s/90s.
    The reasons and consequences of that would lead me to an endless post.

    Now the jazz.
    A couple of hours ago, enjoyed playing this one again:
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    Barefoot Boy, Larry Coryel
     
  21. chervokas

    chervokas Senior Member

    I don't know why I didn't get to this album last year. Only halfway through it on my drive home from work tonight, and it's fantastic -- Myra Melford's 12 from 25, recorded live at the Stone in 2015 during a 12 performance career spanning retrospective with various collaborators. I probably skipped it because it was released as a video on Blu-ray and I struggle to enjoy or even get through most concert videos or films. I find my attention wanders almost immediately. Totally different experience for me from listening to an album, or most definitely from attending a performance. But streaming the audio only the music and performances knocked me out. I'm going to have to grab an audio-only copy of this one. Not buying on on Blu-ray -- I don't have a Blu-ray player, I don't even have a functional DVD player, and my laptop doesn't even have an optical drive.

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  22. Bryce

    Bryce I drank what?

    Location:
    New York City
    Now spinning:

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    Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet // Folk Mond & Flower Dream (CBS 1967) (West Germany)

    Really digging this these days. Production-wise, its very much in the Clarke/Boland Golden Eight vein (just a little more out). I can't recommend this album highly enough. Anyone else here into the Trombonliness of Herr Albert?
     
  23. chervokas

    chervokas Senior Member

    BTW, speaking of the Myra Melford record, and me not really liking to watch concert videos, I can take one clip at a time on YouTube now and again:

     
  24. lschwart

    lschwart Senior Member

    Location:
    Richmond, VA
    That is seriously, deeply good! I'm streaming the album now. Thanks for the tip!

    L.
     
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  25. Theloneliest Monk

    Theloneliest Monk Forum Resident

    Location:
    United States
    This was my first ever Monk album, it still is my favorite and I’ve been feeling all week long like I owe it a listen.

    Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners

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