The Jazz Beat

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Ken_McAlinden, Apr 27, 2015.

  1. John Fell

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    Thelonious Monk - Live at the It Club Complete
     
  2. Bobby Buckshot

    Bobby Buckshot Heavy on the grease please

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  3. L + R Records LR 40.004 - Gustl Mayer's Jazz Stampedee " Yellow Cab" - rec. 1979 - Engineer: Paul Landsiedel

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  4. MEXICO Disc 6 from 10 CD boxset

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    THE MUSIC OF WILLIAM PARKER | MIGRATION OF SILENCE INTO AND OUT OF THE TONE WORLD

    Disc 6 features
    Jean Carla Rodea voice / Brahim Fribgane oud / Jackson Krall tenor drum / Ariel Bart harmonica / Ohad Kapuya bass / Illay Sabag piano / Kevin Murray drums & percussion / Rachel Housle drums & percussion / Jim Clouse tenor sax / Matt Lavelle trumpet / Matt Lambiase trumpet / William Parker Serbian flute, gralla, kamele ngoni

    Mexico is laced with Latin and urban jazz vibes, though it also displays some strong North African, Balkan, and Middle Eastern elements in instrumentation and personnel (minus the Balkan), if not also its melodies and structure. (As the liner notes make clear, this is an international effort, with musicians form Mexico [Rodea], Morocco [Fribgane], Israel [Bart, Kapuya, Sabag] and the US [Krall, Murray, Housle, Clouse, Lavelle, Lambiase, Parker]).

    William Parker – Migration of Silence Into and Out Of the Tone World (Centering, 2021) **** ~ The Free Jazz Collective )

    The real savages in this world are the people who invented bombs and guns. Those who burn people in ovens and lock men, women and children in cells calling them illegal. To my knowledge creation didn't create any human being who is illegal. It is a concept created by hypocritical businessmen." - Little Huey (1978)

    If Little Huey's words above (printed in the Mexico section of boxset booklet) strike a chord with you I think this album will appeal to you.

    This is an album that hit me straight away as something unique and extraordinary.

    "Never give up, never give up, never give up, never give up, never give up...."
     
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  5. cds23

    cds23 Accidentally slowing the forum down with huge pics

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    A little Free Jazz update, detailed pictures and more records coming soon...

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    - Bill Dixon in Italy - volume one | BILL DIXON (Soul Note) CD

    Double Bass –
    Alan Silva
    Drums – Freddie Watts
    Tenor & Baritone Saxophone – Stephen Horenstein
    Trumpet – Arthur Brooks / Stephen Haynes
    Trumpet / Piano – Bill Dixon

    Recorded June 11, 12, 13, 1980 at Barigozzi Studios, Milano. Remastered CD issued 2010

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    - Bill Dixon in Italy - volume two | BILL DIXON (Soul Note) CD

    Volume Two has the same line up and recording dates as listed for Volume One

    Both discs are are included in the 9CD boxset

    BILL DIXON T
    HE COMPLETE REMASTERED RECORDINGS ON BLACK SAINT & SOUL NOTE (9CD)

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    It was just over one year ago I heard these two exceptionally interesting recordings for the first time. It is good to hear them again!
     
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  7. John Fell

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  8. Detroit Rock Citizen

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  9. Bradd

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    That was my first Bird set. It’s a great way to become acquainted with his work.
     
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  11. JorgeGvb

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  12. Bradd

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    Is that the Classics version?
     
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  13. JorgeGvb

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    Music Matters Jazz - 33 RPM Version
     
  14. JorgeGvb

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  16. JorgeGvb

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  17. hbbfam

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    I don't play records, and I have no idea what kind of turntable you have here, but it sure is pretty. And your albums seem pristine.
     
  18. Detroit Rock Citizen

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    NOVEMBER 1981 - Bill Dixon (Soul Note) CD

    Double Bass –
    Alan Silva / Mario Pavone
    Drums – Laurence Cook
    Trumpet – Bill Dixon

    Tracks 1 to 4 recorded live November 8, 1981, at Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland. Tracks 5 to 9 recorded November 16 & 17, 1981, at Barigozzi Studios, Milano, Italy.
    Originally released as a 2LP set.

    You certainly have to be in a certain mood if you want to give this lengthy album your full attention!
     
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  21. JorgeGvb

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    Thank you. The TT is called a VPI Classic 1.
     
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  23. cds23

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    ALAN SHORTER | ORGASM | VERVE | 1969 | US FIRST STEREO PRESSING V6-8768 LP

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    Album debut by Wayne Shorter's older brother. Awesome mixture of Free and Avangarde Jazz - I think the star of the session are the two brothers, Rashied and Muhammad Ali.

     
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  25. Verve 2332 093 [german edition] - Buddy Rich " This One's For Basie" - rec. 1956 - Supervised by Norman Granz

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