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:
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    Bud Shank & Bob Cooper: Mosaic Select #2



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  2. Sorcerer

    Sorcerer Senior Member

    Location:
    Netherlands
    I would like to own a few Emily Remler CDs, but it's a shame her albums are so expensive on CD. The ones that are not OOP are new surely CD-Rs by now (Concord :cry:). Second hand they can still be expensive and mostly available from US sellers. That's more than I would like to pay. The OOP titles are ridiculously expensive like Take Two ($200 on Discogs). So I only listen through YouTube.
     
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  3. Lonson

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

    "Sonny Rollins and the Big Brass" Metrojazz/Verve cd

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  4. ATR

    ATR Senior Member

    Location:
    Baystate
    I also like 80/81 and Beyond the Missouri Sky. Must be Charlie.
     
  5. Keith Taylor

    Keith Taylor Senior Member

    Location:
    Canada
    Enjoying an early Riverside title this morning.

    The Jazz Five - The Hooter! (Riverside 1961)

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  6. Lonson

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

    Max Roach "We Insist!" Candid Records cd 2022

    Great sounding disc.

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  7. Berthold

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

    Location:
    Rheinhessen
    Bud Shank: The Pacific Jazz Sessions #5



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  8. Robitjazz

    Robitjazz Forum Resident

    Location:
    Liguria, Italy
    I own the second volume reissued on the serie Jazz in Paris.

    Eddy Louiss - Bohemia After Dark


    At this moment I don’t recall other his album owned. A good hammondist. Maybe the best one among the European jazz musicians.
    He also recorded with Michel Petrucciani.
    I have just discovered that he recorded for MPS an album with Surman and Humair only available on vinyl, believe hard to find.
    I have his stuff as sideman with Stan Getz, Grappelli, Ponty etc...
     
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  9. Lonson

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

    Tom Pletcher & Dick Hyman "If Bix Played Gershwin" Arbours Jazz cd

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    A cd my Dad and I enjoyed listening to.
     
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    Jazz Club 57 - Bernt Rosengren & Claes-Göran Fagerstedt (Dragon) CD

    Bass – Torbjörn Hultcrantz / Drums – Sune Spångberg / Piano – Claes-Göran Fagerstedt
    Tenor Saxophone – Bernt Rosengren / Valve Trombone – Stig Söderqvist (tracks: 1, 2, 3)
    Vocals – Nannie Porres (track: 2)

    Tracks 1 to 3 recorded at Sandrew Studio, Stockholm, October 7, 1957 and previously issued as

    Bernt Rosengren, Stig Söderqvist, Claes-Göran Fagerstedt, Torbjörn Hultcrantz, Sune Spångberg - Jazz Club 1957
    Sonet SXP 2513 (EP) - "unable to find the original tapes, we have made the transfer from a pressing".

    Tracks 4 to 14 are previously unreleased. Numbers 4-9 were recorded at Europa Film, Stockholm, circa September 9, 1960 and 10-14 were recorded off the air at the Swedish Radio, Kungsgatan 8, Stockholm, November 12, 1962 (the original tape no longer exists).

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    The disc features one Rosengren original, 'Sputnik' and compositions from Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie plus several standards.

    Unexpectedly Jazz Club 57 is compiled mostly from early 1960's recordings.
     
  11. Six String

    Six String Senior Member

    Really? I stopped paying attention years ago after no activity. That would be nice.
     
  12. Six String

    Six String Senior Member

    NP Jessica Williams - All Alone (MaxJazz)
    Solo piano as the title suggests. One of the highlights is a version of Sentimental Mood. The album is a mix of standards and originals. Interesting that there are no Monk tunes but there is one by Mingus.
     
  13. 420JJJazz666

    420JJJazz666 Hasta Siempre, Comandante

    Those great concert boxes are amazing.
    Still need to get the Mingus one, but I have and love the Eric Dolphy and Cecil Taylor great concert boxes.
     
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  14. 420JJJazz666

    420JJJazz666 Hasta Siempre, Comandante

  15. almost unison

    almost unison Forum Resident

    Location:
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    People have already recommended a lot of great music and I'm not too knowledgeable about fusion. However, I recently relistened Bobby Previte's Claude's Late Morning (Gramavision, 1988) and I could imagine you liking it as well (though you might know it already).

    Previte assembled a large band, including a harpist and and accordion player.However, the electronic drums and sampling of Jim Mussen, the electric guitar of Bill Frisell, and the keyboards and drum machines that Previte himself adds to the mix result in a soundscape that might be interesting for a fusion fan looking for something new.

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  16. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

    Location:
    NYC
    I know it looks crazy, but it’s actually organized in a way that makes sense to me. I group them alphabetically by series/pressings, so Analogue Productions titles are together, ORG titles together, Speakers Corner titles together, Acoustic Sounds series titles together, originals together, random one offs together etc.
     
  17. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

    Location:
    NYC
    This is a heavy record man.
     
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  18. btf1980

    btf1980 Senior Member

    Location:
    NYC
    AP 45 and two copies of the Acoustic Sounds 33 series. I had pre-ordered from Amazon and Elusive Disc. Forgot to cancel the Elusive Disc preorder and ended up with the 2nd copy, so I just kept it.
     
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  19. Taylor VanRoekel

    Taylor VanRoekel Forum Resident

    Location:
    Salt Lake
    i wrote a lengthy discussion post in my graduate information systems design course this semester about record organization. The prompt was to detail one of your collections. I talked about the various iterations of my own scheme. Yours never occurred to me! Fascinating how folks organize things the way they do
     
  20. 47West63rd

    47West63rd Forum Resident

    Location:
    Maryland
    This one has quite the lineup.

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  21. Yesternow

    Yesternow Forum pResident

    Location:
    Portugal
    For impulse records I would advise organization by color.


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  22. frightwigwam

    frightwigwam Talented Amateur

    Location:
    Oregon
    Does A Love Supreme go first or last?
     
  23. Yesternow

    Yesternow Forum pResident

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    Portugal
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  24. Flannel

    Flannel Forum Resident

    Location:
    Oregon
    Ornette Coleman's Shape of Jazz to Come again

    mabye this is the type of record that gets better and better with repeat plays. Liking it much more this time than previous spins.
     
  25. KCLizard

    KCLizard Forum Resident

    Location:
    Montréal
    Dont you have a public library where you can borrowed them? I have just made a reservation for two titles from her

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