What are you listening to?

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i need some suggestions 

I'm looking through the AL to Zero thread for some good jazz titles.

@ateix that’s a start

 

Listening to FOTM May 5_8_1977:paired with a miller lite 

>> paired with a miller lite 

Nicely done.

I like the lineup on this 19 seventy something Keith Jarrett album, Byablue:

https://youtu.be/WRzO9wsH-7Y?list=PL4Qj541D5kowmr42LbqKR6WyLKQ9rAVB5

John Zorn - direction, saxophone

Marc Ribot - guitar

Jamie Saft - piano, orgue

Trevor Dunn - bass

Kenny Wollesen - vibraphone

Joey Baron - drums

Cyro Baptista - percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJz1Xiejzlw

^ That's what I call a 'good band'

French psych-punk band La Femme works for my work right now.   http://lafemmemusic.com/

Sup, alixx

The Amazing Benny Bailey - Mirrors

Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Sahib Shihab
Bass – Jean Warland
Drums – Tony Inzalaco
Piano, Arranged By, Conductor – Francy Boland
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Tony Coe
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Benny Bailey

"Plus 12 String Section"

Cool. I really need something “new”

This is definitely a pretty good one.

I hadn't listened to Miles Smiles before last night (Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter). That was a good "new" one for me.

Been listening to the Blackbyrds, who are listed as a "Jazz" band at the local library, but I'd say that they bring da funk.

 

Enjoying a couple of albums and a really good sounding comp: "Happy Music - The Best of the Blackbyrds"

 

Right now, I'm digging this tune from their s/t album:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71z0ZWYQBbI

Bill Frisell Ron Carter, Paul Motian (2006).

Clean, simple, awesome.

Yardbirds, Roger the Engineer.

Some cheese but the early brilliance of Jeff Beck shines on The Nazz Are Blue and Jeff's Boogie. 

Also, Pat Martino's new one Formidable.  His organ trio plus sax and trumpet. Grant Green vibe. 

Listening to a Disco Biscuits show from '00.  Going to see them tonight.

>>>Yardbirds, Roger the Engineer.

 

Love that tape!  Er, I mean album.

 

Have fun, Jay!

Hey,

Can anyone recommend albums by Bobby Hutcherson?


Asking for a friend.   wink

>> Bobby Hutcherson

Mode For Joe with Joe Henderson as bandleader is the best that immediately comes to mind. Great lineup.

Andrew HIll's Andrew!!! has got another crazy lineup, John Gilmour (Sun Ra Arkestra) does some amazing work on that album. Coltrane cites Gilmour's work around this time as highly influential.

Oh and Grant Green's Idle Moments, I never put it together that Hutcherson is the vibes player on that session until I just looked up his (insane) list of recording credits. That album deserves a spot on the all-time best list. So good.

Tonights music of choice is Astor Piazzolla - Live at The Montreal Jazz Festival

Astor Piazzola - Bandoneon

Pablo Ziegler - Piano

Fernando Suarez Paz - Violin

Oscar Lopez Ruiz - Electric guitar

Hector Console - Double bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=benTjI0goBw

Stones - Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theater

Jeff Beck - Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Gregg Allman - Southern Blood

Coltrane - Blue Train

Miles - 3-6-70 Fillmore East

King Crimson - 9-25-2015 Tivoli Vredenberg Utrecht

Hey, thanks, ateix.

 

My local public library recommended these two albums (because they were the only ones there):

 

Happenings (1966)

Bobby Hutcherson - vibes, marimba

Herbie Hancock - piano

Bob Cranshaw - bass

Joe Chambers -drums

 

Upon first listen in the car, the instrument lineup produces a bit more of a mellow "Vibe" - pun intended.  Not as biting as it could be with sax, etc.  But the sonic texture of the vibes is easily heard.

 

 

Stick-Up! (1966)

Bobby Hutcherson, vibes

Joe Henderson - tenor sax

McCoy Tyner - piano

Herbie Lewis - bass

Billy Higgins - drums

 

Much more lively/dynamic, but haven't listened to the whole thing.  Right now, I'd give it a yes

 

 

I'll try to check out Idle Moments as well.

 

This time of year, I'm seeking out recordings from musicians who have passed over recent months.  Bobby Hutcherson left us on 08/15/16; OK, maybe I'm going back several months.

 

Lots of good stuff in here

In the vein of Dias de los Muertos:


Pete Fountain (passed 08/01/16):

Enjoying some good ole' NOLA clarinet jazz from 1959 - 1965 on a 1996 comp called Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

 

 

 

 

SIMPLE MINDS.............yes

Hey Johnny D,

I know I'm prone to picking a fight with you because of the provocative nature of your first name, but since we were talking about Bobby Hutcherson (those are great-looking titles you picked out, by the way. Fuck these conservative twats who say we don't need libraries, goddamn), 

I thought you might want to swing into these recordings with a pair of headphones:

Akhenaten Suite by Roy Campbell Ensemble

https://aumfidelity.bandcamp.com/album/akhenaten-suite

[AUM045] 

Roy Campbell: trumpet, flugelhorn, arghul 
Billy Bang: violin 
Bryan Carrott: vibes 
Hilliard Greene: bass 
Zen Matsuura: drums 

Truly skillful playing and just really brilliant, accessible - yet inverted and angular - compositions. Well worth your time. You gotta pay to download the whole thing but the three tunes they let you stream ("Akhenaten (Amenophis, Amenhotep IV)," "Pharoah's Revenge" Intro / Part 2) are really punching through and testing out my simply standing 2.0 speaker setup. Great stuff.

I listened to Tomorrow the Green Grass by The Jayhawks on my drive home today. It has been a while since I've listened to it, and it never sounded better played amongst a gorgeous fall landscape.

Love me some Jayhawks.. one of the most under rated bands of our time?

np:

Koto Music of Japan

Robben Ford................yes

Sunday Supper with John Platt on 'FUV.

 

From the Walt Disney Studio - The Story and Song From

The Haunted Mansion

Get This !

 

It's  Good !!

Robben Ford
The Rose
Pasadena, CA
October 21, 2017

 

01 Good Times
02 Crazy About My Baby
03 band introductions
04 Midnight Comes Too Soon
05 Tangle With Ya
06 talking
07 At the Apollo
08 Nobody's Fault But Mine
09 Automobile Blues
10 Fair Child
11 Somebody's Fool
12 Black Night
13 Better Get It In Your Soul
14 band intro & encore break
15 Cause of War


http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=604618

 

Fela Ransome-Kuti and The Africa '70 with Ginger Baker - Live

Thanks for the suggestions, ateix.


Regarding Andrew Hill, I'm pumped to pick up The Complete Blue Note Andrew Hill Sessions (1963-66), which is full of great tunes.  Unfortunately Disc Five, which has the bulk of Andrew!!!, is missing.  Still, I enjoyed "Black Monday" and two takes of "Symmetry."

 

Will see if my work computer will allow me to check out the Roy Campbell link.


Cheers,

JD

^It works!!!

 

And I have my headphones on in Cubicle Land.   laugh

Killer, enjoy. That's a fantastic looking Andrew Hill collection.

#np:

William Parker, "Morning Mantra" Double Sunrise Over Neptune (2007)

http://aumfidelity.bandcamp.com/album/double-sunrise-over-nephews 

[AUM047]

I put a really nice copy (first reissue pressing) of Booker Ervin Quartet's The Freedom Book on hold behind the desk down at my local. I cannot fucking wait to drop the needle on that bad larry.

I did pick up two beautiful loking, early Blue Note reissues of Horace Silver today which doesn't suck.

Another best of 2017 for minimal/easygoing-electronica fans. Big fan of this lady's sound collages, alternatively creepily unsettling and hypnotically reassuring. For fans of St Vincent, Mind Over Mirrors, Bitchin' Bajas, Harry Partch, Terry Riley:

Colleen – A flame my love, a frequency
https://colleencolleen.bandcamp.com/album/a-flame-my-love-a-frequency

^Thanks, ateix!

 

I love that your links play on my work computer.  yes

Definitely, I would be lost without bandcamp. Puts all my eggs in one nice (freshly streamable) basket. The Roy Campbell links are definitely some strong work.

Loving that AUM Fidelity went the route of engage the BC model of publishing their back catalog, it's an amazing assemblage of artistry.

Piss poor mastering on a few of these tracks:

V\A - The Best Of The Blues (Sine Qua Non '103/3') (1973) "3xLP" "box"

Cool lineup:
https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Best-Of-The-Blues/release/4095541

 

#np:
Side 2 14:30
1–Ray CharlesRay Charles Blues
2–Ray CharlesHow Long
3–Ray CharlesSomeday
4–John Lee HookerI'm In The Mood
5–John Lee HookerBlues Before Sunrise

Looking for Bob Cranshaw tunes, so, of course: Sonny Rollins is the source.


Having my first listen to:

 

Sonny Rollins - The Bridge (1962) - Gorgeous music and production.

 

Rest In Peace, Mr. Cranshaw (11/02/16)

I have been jamming old YMSB. I like 2004 SBD's. Here's a recent favorite. Thank you bleblanc!

YMSB - 4/17/04 - Fillmore Aud. ~ https://archive.org/details/ymsb2004-04-17.sbd.flac16/ymsb2004-04-17d1t0...

Set 1: No Expectations, Another Day, River*, Mental Breakdown, Sunday Afternoon, Left Me In A Hole, Crow Black Chicken^, Where They Do Not Know My Name^, Death Trip^, Near Me, Not Far Away, New Horizons > I'm Only Sleeping > New Horizons

Set 2: And Your Bird Can Sing > Sideshow Blues, Mossy Cow, Country Boy Rock & Roll, Sorrow Is A Highway, Troubled Mind > 20 Eyes, Kentucky Mandolin > Just The Same, Lord Only Knows (Part One) > Sometimes I've Won + > On The Run > Peace Of Mind > On The Run

Encore: 40 Miles From Denver, Crazy Train

Notes: * First time played by full band.         ^ with Danny Barnes on banjo and vocals.          + First time played.

Another Cranshaw album:

 

Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder (1963) 

 

Great 1-2 punch: regarding the first two tunes and the interplay between Morgan & Joe Henderson

I was watching the Coltrane doc yesterday and afterwards I pulled some CDs from the bin and noticed I accidentally put the library copy of A Love Supreme in with a bunch of other road trip stuff. 

Its three weeks overdue but I'm gonna listen once more before I take it back. 

It's the deluxe version with the live performance so I'll have to listen to that as well.

Marty Stuart's new cosmic country album "Way Out West"

Pastor TL Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir - Like a ship.  Great 1971 conscious gospel out of Chicago.

Peter Rowan - Crucial Country

 

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Ugetsu

Art Blakey - drums
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Curtis Fuller - trombone
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Cedar Walton - piano
Reggie Workman - double bass

>> It's the deluxe version with the live performance so I'll have to listen to that as well.

Lol yes you will. I've been getting emails and texts to return some materials I keep putting off, luckily haven't slipped off the precipice into the late fine snowball. Yet. 

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Alice Cooper - Pretties for You

Jerry Hahn Brotherhood

Souled American - Fe

Flora Purim ‎– Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow

Great album, Pyramid.

Currently balls deep in Tool's deemster classic Lateralus.

so good, mark. had on the miseducation of lauryn hill earlier-here's hill in philly for july 4th party 2012: 

https://youtu.be/INX3NEZ2mzM

onto some legion of mary now, end of fall 1974/11/28. so fucking good. 

listening to Golden (MMJ), that's what

it sucks not checking in, so much family and etc

 family piano guys for the kids?!

just bitching

Could be worse, Winds.

Could be desperately searching for a Dead Co stream. Yikes. What darkness would drive one to such depths...

^haha

Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms

Moebius & Plank - Rastakrautpasta

John Phillips - Wolf King of LA

Guru Guru - UFO

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv9G2-0aUJk

Jerry Garcia solo acoustic studio High Time 1970

Interesting 

Great link, Dise. Thanks.

 

V\A - Blue Note Gems Of Jazz (1967)

Miles Davis Sextet - Tempus Fugit    
Bud Powell Trio - A Night In Tunisia    
James Moody And His Modernists - Tin Tin Deo    
Jay Jay Johnson Sextet - Get Happy    
Milt Jackson Quintet - Bags' Groove    
Thelonious Monk Quintet - 'Round Midnight    
Tadd Dameron Sextet - Dameronia    
Horace Silver Trio - Safari    
Clifford Brown Sextet - Easy Living    
Art Blakey And Sabu - Message From Kenya

Smithsonian Folkways Compilations, mainly Classic African American Gospel and Classic Appalachian Blues.  The Classic Bluegrass is nice to.  There are tons more, some specific to artist (Dock Boggs, Brownie McGee, Protest Songs, Mountain Songs, Railroad Songs). Free with Amazon Prime--search for "folkways" or "smithsonian"

THE STEPHANIE MILLER SHOW

It's like a MENSA meeting.  With fart jokes.

Dave Edmunds - Tracks on Wax 4

Gary Higgins - Red Hash

Lula Cortes and Ze Ramalho - Paebiru

Red Red Meat - Bunny Gets Paid

22 Tom Waits albums on shuffle

Miles Davis - Milestones

Miles Davis – trumpet, piano (on "Sid's Ahead")
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley – alto saxophone
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
Red Garland – piano
Paul Chambers – double bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums

The Harold Land / Blue Mitchell Quintet ‎– Mapenzi

Bass – Reggie Johnson
Drums – Al "Tootie" Heath
Keyboards – Kirk Lightsey
Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Blue Mitchell

I am listening to Seastones>Playin', today's song from the annual 30 Days of Dead series:

http://www.dead.net/30daysofdead?intcmp=home/carousel1

>> Seastones>Playin'

Nice. I'd guess somewhere around Spring '74 on that one.

 

Max Roach / Art Blakey ‎– Percussion Discussion

Record One:

Alto Saxophone – Jackie McLean
Bass – Spanky DeBrest
Drums – Art Blakey
Piano – Sam Dockery
Trumpet – Bill Hardman

While they flirted with it since the very beginning, the 3rd week in June of '69 was when the Dead's sound officially went Americana. Love this show (and a killer Dark Star with some wild snare drumming by snare expert Mickey).

https://archive.org/details/gd69-06-27.sbd.samaritano.20547.sbeok.shnf

Fotheringay - Fotheringay

Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers

ipod shuffle - last 5:

Blind Willie Johnson  ~  The City of Refuge

Camper Van Beethoven  ~  Porpoise Mouth

Ride  ~  European Son

Bob Dylan  ~  I Threw It All Away (Live)

The Sadies  ~  With A Splash

 

Desertion Trio feat. Nels Cline -- "The Fire That Partially Damaged City Hall" [live]

https://youtu.be/Q-RIcNSS3PA

Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra / Chorus - André Campra's Le Carnaval de Venice (Act III)

El Chicano - Celebration 

Wes' Best/Wes Montgomery and his Brothers.

On vinyl.

Guys got some chemistry.

The Kinks - Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround (Part 1)

Ry Cooder, "Third Base, Dodgers Stadium" Chávez Ravine (2005)

Fotheringay, "The Sea" Fotheringay (1970)

looks like i have some downloading to do 

 

That trio album is one of the best things I've heard all year.

Also Instant Classic just dropped a spectacular title, I still gotta check that out.

The Allman Brothers Band – Eat A Peach

>> Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds

Looks fantastic.

Lucas Nelson and POTR new album , Zappa Halloween '77 , Neil Young - Harvest, JRAD from Fox Theater 2017 today..

>Looks fantastic.

it is

i want the vinyl 

Edzayawa - Projection One

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IolSCV2jQ5k

United States of America - S/T

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEysecgCVr0

John Cale - Even Cowgirls Get The Blues

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YyGfnbPaW4

A lot of good links up in here. 

 

Bob Dylan & the Band - The Basement Tapes

>>Also Instant Classic just dropped a spectacular title, I still gotta check that out.

 

is that a hipster label?

>> is that a hipster label?

Only the best

https://instantclassic.bandcamp.com/album/zimpel-zio-ek

Looking to pick this up on a physical medium but the shipping is murder. Hoping to find a US distro.

just an amazing label 

im too lazy to get new releases 

i just go to discogs

Damn hadn't thought of that, that's a good idea

Tom Verlaine, “Spiritual” live at the Bowery Ballroom, NYC NY 1998-10-29 (link)

Bob Dylan, "I'll Remember You" Masked & Anonymous (OST) [unreleased] (2003) (link)

>> Wes' Best/Wes Montgomery and his Brothers.

Been enjoying this one lately

The Mastersounds - Swinging With The Mastersounds (Original Jazz Classics ‎– OJC-280, 1987) [red vinyl]

The Jam - Sound Affects

released 37 years ago today!  crazy

<<<Tom Verlaine, “Spiritual” live at the Bowery Ballroom, NYC NY 1998-10-29

 

 

so good.

Wes Montgomery - Full House

Henry Mancini - Hatari! (OST)

Tony Williams - The Joy of Flying

Last day of November.

Yardbirds '68. Four piece with Page. 

Also working my way through the Columbia Mahavishnu Orchestra recordings. 

Ali Akbar Khan - North Indian Master of the Sarod

John Coltrane Quartet live at Tivoli Koncertsal, Copenhagen DEN 1963-10-25 (link)

The Flying Burrito Brothers, "Wheels" The Gilded Palace of Sin (1969)

John Lewis - John Lewis Presents Jazz Abstractions: Compositions by Gunther Schuller & Jim Hall

Eric Dolphy – Last Date

Outside - Almost In

Mavis Staples - If All I Was Was Black

Apparently, not available on Amazon. frown

Chilly Gonzales - Solo Piano II 

Johann Sebastian Bach performed by Brecon Baroque & Rachel Podger - J.S. Bach: Double & Triple Concertos [2013] [Album]

Gato Barbieri - Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata

McCoy Tyner ‎– Sama Layuca

A1    Sama Layuca
A2    Above The Rainbow
A3    La Cubaña
B1    Desert Cry
B2    Paradox

Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz
Bass – Buster Williams
Drums – BIlly Hart
Flute, Oboe – John Stubblefield
Percussion – Guillermi Franco
Percussion, Congas – Mtume
Piano – McCoy Tyner
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Azar Lawrence
Vibraphone – Bobby Hutcherson

Santana - Caravanserai

 

Alice Coltrane - The Ecstatic Music Of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda

Jimmie Rodgers, "TB Blues" Country Music Hall of Fame (1962)
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, "Heard It Through the Grapevine" Special Occasion (1968) 
Buddy Holly, "Oh Boy!" A Rock & Roll Collection (1972)
Buddy Holly, "Not Fade Away" A Rock & Roll Collection (1972)
Agent Orange, "Living In Darkness" Living In Darkness (1981)
The Yardbirds, "For Your Love" Greatest Hits (Unknown)
Yo La Tengo, "I Threw It All Away" President Yo La Tengo (1988)
Bob Dylan and The Band, "Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread" The Basement Tapes (1975)
Steve Gunn, "Ancient Jules" Ancient Jules EP (2016)
 

Steve Gunn, "The Handshake" Ancient Jules EP (2016)
Steve Gunn, "Soloist" Ancient Jules EP (2016)

George Harrison, "The Art Of Dying" All Things Must Pass (1970)
George Harrison, "Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)" All Things Must Pass (1970)
George Harrison, "Hear Me Lord" All Things Must Pass (1970)

 

Henry Mancini - Charade (OST)

This recent release has also been spinning in our house, Lo Sagrado By Silvana Estrada. Charlie Hunter and Michael League give it some great backing

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I’ve been listening to Joni non-stop while reading the new biography, Reckless Daughter.

.

 

Miles Davis Quintet - Miles Smiles

A1 Orbits
A2 Circle
A3 Footprints
B1 Dolores
B2 Freedom Jazz Dance
B3 Ginger Bread Boy

Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Tony Williams
Piano – Herbie Hancock
Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
Trumpet – Miles Davis

listening to the 2nd set of:

https://archive.org/details/gd79-10-31.sbd.miller.29410.sbeok.flacf

big juicy shakedown to start things off.

very nice jam and transition into a fast and extended eyes.

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China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Cassidy, Loser, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Althea, Lost Sailor-> Saint Of Circumstance Shakedown Street, Passenger, Ramble On Rose, Estimated Prophet-> Eyes Of The World-> Drums-> Wharf Rat-> Truckin', E: Johnny B. Goode

http://wfpk.org/stream/

Great station in Louisville, KY.

>> Smooooooooth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr-fSdtTuqA <<

Great label, great series. Checking this out now, thanks.

Heron Oblivion is in town tonite and I'm a sucker for not making it out to see them (they're opening for Angel Olsen, really good songwriter but not really my style).

Group Doueh live at the Root Cellar, Greenfield MA 2017-10-03

https://youtu.be/6BbQJ1_HYLk

Bobby Hutcherson – Highway One

Bobby Hutcherson - vibes, arranger
James Leary - bass
Eddie Marshall - drums
George Cables - piano, electric piano, arranger
Cedar Walton - piano, arranger
Hubert Laws - flute
Freddie Hubbard - flugelhorn
Kenneth Nash - percussion
Jessica Cleaves - vocals
Unnamed strings and brass

LOVE – FOREVER CHANGES

^ saw the 35th anniversary Forever Changes concert at the Park West.  Good times.

pics from the evening if you're so inclined:  

http://love.torbenskott.dk/tour2003/20030603_chicago.asp

Donald Byrd - Up With Donald Byrd

A1 Blind Man, Blind Man
A2 Boom Boom
A3 House Of The Rising Sun
A4 See See Rider
A5 Cantelope Island
B1 Bossa
B2 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
B3 You've Been Talkin' 'Bout Me Baby
B4 My Babe

 

Bass – Bob Cranshaw, Ron Carter
Drums – Grady Tate
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Percussion – Candido
Piano – Herbie Hancock
Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath, Stanley Turrentine
Trumpet – Donald Byrd
Vocals – The Donald Byrd Singers

Television - Marquee Moon

Spirit - Clear

Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me!

You all may need to see this...   a remake of a talking heads classic!  (possibly offensive to those with any kind of common sense or decency) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSuregWhlWk

Great album, Slacker.

Great radio show, Bluestnote.

Tinariwen on Youtube - just letting them play.

Courtney Barnett on KEXP

I’m listening to miss. bucky badger the 9th have a meltdown about the cat toilet. I don’t recommend it. 

I’m listening to Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions Band- Live in Dublin

Porno for Pyros (with Mike Watt) - Good God's Urge + [10-13-96]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6F0sYsJN04

 

I saw them play this just over a month before this performance. 

 

matt pinfield! ha. 

Tribute to Gunther Schuller live at New England Conservatory, Boston MA 2017-11-17
http://instantencore.com/music/details.aspx?PId=5135640

I am listening to Judit's advice.

And Terje Rypda's' Vossabrygg.

Aziz & Friends – Waves of Peace (1982)
New Age, ambient
http://soundsofthedawn.com/2016/01/aziz-friends-waves-of-peace/

Eddie Harris – Mean Greens

Bass – Melvin Jackson (tracks: B), Ron Carter (tracks: A)
Drums – Billy Higgins (tracks: A), Bucky Taylor (tracks: B2, B3)
Electric Piano – Eddie Harris (tracks: B)
Organ – Sonny Phillips (tracks: B)
Percussion – Bucky Taylor (tracks: B1), Ray Barretto (tracks: B1), Ray Codrington (tracks: B1)
Piano – Cedar Walton (tracks: A)
Tambourine – Ray Codrington (tracks: A1, A2, A4)
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Harris (tracks: A, B2)
Trumpet – Ray Codrington (tracks: A, B2)

Alice Coltrane – A Monastic Trio

Bass - Jimmy Garrison
smurd – Rashied Ali, Ben Riley - drums
​Harp, keys - Alice Coltrane
Tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet - Pharoah Sanders

Recorded: 1968 Jan 29, Jun 6

Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri ‎– El Sonido Nuevo

Los Jibaros
Gaujira En Azul
Ritmo Uni
Picadill
Modesty ("Modesty Blaise" Theme)
Unidos
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
El Sonido Nuevo

J.J. Johnson ‎– First Place

It's Only A Paper Moon    
Paul's Pal    
For Heaven's Sake    
Commutation    
Harvey's House    
That Tired Routine Called Love    
Be My Love    
Cry Me A River    
Nickels And Dimes

Bass – Paul Chambers
Drums – Max Roach
Piano – Tommy Flanagan
Trombone – J.J. Johnson

dick's picks volume 5

Eddie Harris ‎– The Best Of Eddie Harris (Atlantic ‎– SD 1545)

Deodato – Prelude

Chick Corea ‎– Return To Forever

A1     Return To Forever     12:06
A2     Crystal Silence     6:55
A3     What Game Shall We Play Today     4:26
B     Sometime Ago - La Fiesta     23:18

Composed By, Electric Piano – Chick Corea
Drums, Percussion – Airto Moreira
Electric Bass, Double Bass – Stanley Clarke
Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Joe Farrell
Lyrics By – Neville Potter
Vocals, Percussion – Flora Purim

Jakub Ziołek & Wacław Zimpel - Zimpel / Ziołek [2017]

 

https://instantclassic.bandcamp.com/album/zimpel-zio-ek

Mongo Santamaria – Mongo at Montreux – 1971 – Atlantic Records (1971)

Eddie Palmieri – Superimposition – Tico Records (1970)

Eddie Palmieri – Justica – Tico Records (1969)

All first pressing vinyls in pristine condition....

William Steinberg / The Boston Symphony Orchestra – Gustav Holst 'The Planets'

A1    Mars, The Bringer Of War
A2    Venus, The Bringer Of Peace
A3    Mercury, The Winged Messenger
B1    Jupiter, The Bringer Of Jollity
B2    Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age
B3    Uranus, The Magician
B4    Neptune, The Mystic

>> Eddie Palmieri – Superimposition – Tico Records (1970) / Eddie Palmieri – Justica – Tico Records (1969)

Keeping an eye out for these. Yours in mono or stereo?

The Cal Tjader / Eddie Palmieri disc I listed above is stunning. Condition, condition, condition, makes a world of difference.

Thanks for the nightmare fuel, Floops. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

The Jazz Crusaders, "Tough Talk"
July 2, 1965, Los Angeles
https://youtu.be/QOD88FTZDQU

Hubert Laws – flute
Clare Fischer – organ
Al McKibbon – bass
Carlos Vidal – conga
Hungaria Garcia – timbales / cowbell

>>

>> Eddie Palmieri – Superimposition – Tico Records (1970) / Eddie Palmieri – Justica – Tico Records (1969)

>>>Keeping an eye out for these. Yours in mono or stereo?

Justica played in stereo? Tonight I am playing Superimpostion again and will write down the catalog numbers of both albums.  Forgot to do that on the first few.

None of this would have been done without your inspiration. I thank you for that!!!

Merry XMAS Ateix.

 

Happy Christmas.

Whether mono or stereo, those are outstanding recordings. I've been enjoying all his output from the 60s and early 70s.

I recommend using a discogs account if you are looking to keep track of a collection in earnest, even if for valuation, trade, or buying/selling purposes. The most basic method is to start a 'collection' list with everything you have, and then a 'want' list of anything you want to sell or trade. However, if you do end up seeking out titles that you actually "want" then that won't do (you'll want to put your 'wants' in the 'wantlist'). In that case you'll have to create a separate list, or a separate account entirely, for trades/sale items.

Sorry if that all came out a bit convoluted, and it possibly might even more be than suits the purpose of your needs. Still, it's a very neat and organized way of having an ongoing database for a physical media collectoin.

This is what mine looks like:

Collection
Wantlist
Tradelist

A lot of harmonicas.

Merry Christmas

"Jazz"

Sonny Rollins, "Decision" Sonny Rollins, Volume 1 (1957)

Recorded December 16, 1956 at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack NJ
Sonny Rollins - tenor saxophone
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Max Roach - drums
Wynton Kelly - piano
Gene Ramey - double bass
https://youtu.be/4dFePBdzprk

Eddie Palmieri – Superimposition – Tico Records (1970) LP 1194 mono

Eddie Palmieri – Justica – Tico Records (1969) LP1188 mono

>>Whether mono or stereo, those are outstanding recordings.

Thanks for the links. I appreciate your help.

The Allman Brothers Band - 1973 Watkins Glen NY

The Allman Brothers Band Grand Prix Race Course, Watkins Glen, NY 07/28/73 00:00 Intro /Wasted Words 5:18 05:18 Bill Graham Intro 1:11 06:30 Done Somebody Wrong 4:02 10:33 Southbound 8:48 19:21 Stormy Monday 9:43 29:04 Liz Reed 17:32 46:36 Come and Go Blues 4:56 51:33 Trouble No More 4:44 56:17 Blue Sky 7:08 1:03:26 One Way Out 11:08 1:14:34 Statesboro Blues 5:34 1:20:09 Ramblin Man 8:54 1:29:03 Jessica 9:35 1:38:38 Midnight Rider 3:27 1:42:06 You Don't Love Me 12:01 1:54:07 Les Brers in A minor 8:46 2:02:54 Les Brers in A minor drums 5:11 2:08:05 Les Brers in A Minor 10:24 2:18:30 Whipping Post 24:02 2:42:31

Not Fade Away 13:59 (w/Dead/Band) 2:56:30 Mountain Jam 23:03 (w/Dead/Band) 3:19:29 Johnny B. Goode (w/Dead/Band)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5ObteJ9_6Y

Up next:

SUPERTRAMP - Live in Paris 1979

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyTW00HmTtk

 

I saw that this is the video. I've never seen it before. 

The Supertramp video was removed. Too bad, but glad I got to see it. 

Rick Davies from  Supertramp lives out east and is very sick with cancer. That's why the 2015  Supertramp tour was canceled & why the reins of the Tramp's copyright$ are tightening

Pray for Rick Davies

PS - Our own Bart knows Roger.

Take the Long Way Home - Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) Writer and Composer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLP0y-X4uYs

This was my anthem when my wife divorced me...

 

I can understand. It's till out there on Russian webspace, but yeah. (((((Rick Davies)))))

I'm about to turn forty-six, so Supertramp was stamped thoroughly on my growing psyche. 

I'd like to thank them all for their great music. They gave me musicianship and production,

and great psychological songs. They made me think and feel. Thanks, guys!

Here's to Supertramp!

 

And Bluelight. That song hit me too at that time for me. Sad and wonderful song. 

DAMO SUZUKI & JELLY PLANET by Damo Suzuki Network
via Damo Suzuki Network Cologne, Germany released January 4, 2018. (https://damosuzukinetwork.bandcamp.com)

ateix is killing it

thanks man

much better than the "it's "blank" what are you listening to" crap 

FREE DOWNLOAD
DisNYE 2017:
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
a Disney themed NYE show

https://pigeonsplayingpingpong.bandcamp.com/album/disnye-2017

 

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Recorded live on December 31, 2017 at Madison Theater in Covington, KY. 

Circle of Life Intro* > 
21st Century Fox > Melting Lights 
Walk Outside > The Lion Sleeps Tonight > Walk Outside 
King Kong > Shiny* > King Kong 
Sunny Day 
Hakuna Matata* > Time To Ride 
Somethin’ For Ya > 
I Just Can’t Wait To Be King* 

Too Long 
Poseidon% > Auld Lang Syne^ > A Whole New World*^ > Magic Carpet Ride # > Poseidon 
Horizon > I Wanna Be Like You* > Bare Necessities* > I Wanna Be Like You > Horizon > 
When You Wish Upon A Star*^ 
Dawn A New Day 
Skipjack > 
Can You Feel The Love Tonight* 
Schwanthem > Colors of The Wind* > Schwanthem > 
The Liquid 


E. Couldn't We All > 
M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E* 
Zydeko > Tale As Old As Time*^ > Zydeko 

Notes: 
* First time played 
^ Instrumental 
% w/ NYE countdown 
# w/ "Arabian Nights" and "How Far I’ll Go" teases

get a life vc

keep your shit music out of this thread 

On the east side, that's where I met my Ramona
"I wanna go to a party, " that's what she said
Lonely, that's what I've been

Here's my telephone number call me
And to a party a house party
Whole lotta people just rally-round-me and love
She send a message of love
She said "I love up the way you move, I love the way you rap" bah bah
Ramona please step back
'Cause she's my Ruca, I'm barely waiting for my hiena

She moved from Long Beach down to LA
Right now she selling oranges by the freeway
I wanna know, Ramona am I the only one tell me
And she said "you're not the only one, but your the best Bradley" poh poh

And know now I waiting for my Ruca
And I barely pulled up with my hiena
I know tonight I'll be behind her
Don't fuck around with my hiena

slack40 

Hahahaha thanks heybrochacho I tell ya man I thank you. I spend a lot of time with music. I dont have a lot of time or patience for the conventional jamband shitsauce, like that ping pong music.

>> much better than the "it's "blank" what are you listening to" 

Lol! It's a respected tradition that has gotten tainted by the kind of nonsense some have spewed onto this otherwise fine thread.

hny, here's to more instant classics cheers

"I was a communist for the fbi"

(((Matt pinfield)))

Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes ‎– Expansions

Expansions    6:04
Desert Nights    6:45
Summer Days    5:53
Voodoo Woman    4:13
Peace    4:13
Shadows    6:20
My Love    5:40

Bass – Cecil McBee
Bongos & Percussion – Leopoldo
Drums – Art Gore
Electronic Keyboard Textures – Lonnie Liston Smith (# 1, 4, 5, 6)
Flute – Donald Smith ( #1 to 4, 6)
Percussion – Michael Carvin (#1, 2, 4, 6, 7)
Piano [Acoustic] – Lonnie Liston Smith (# 2, 3, 5, 7)
Piano [Electric] – Lonnie Liston Smith (# 1, 4, 6, 7)
Saxophone [Soprano] – Dave Hubbard (# 2, 3, 6, 7)

https://youtu.be/2oI21VdUbrg

KISS calling dr love and lick it up

RUSH working man

TED NUGENT great white buffalo 

Joe Henderson – An Evening With Joe Henderson (Live)

Charlie Haden - bass
Joe Henderson - tenor
Al Foster - drums

Ron Carter ‎– Peg Leg

Alto Flute – Jerry Dodgion (tracks: B2, B3)
Bass – Buster Williams (tracks: A1, A3, B1), Ron Carter (tracks: A2, B2, B3)
Bass [Piccolo] – Ron Carter (tracks: A1, A3, B1)
Bass Clarinet – Charles Russo (tracks: A3 to B2)
Bassoon – Walter Kane* (tracks: A2, B1, B2)
Clarinet – Charles Russo (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B3), George Marge (tracks: A3, B2)
Conductor, Arranged By [Woodwinds] – Robert M. Freedman*
Drums – Ben Riley (tracks: A1 to B1, B3)
Flute – George Marge (tracks: A1, A2, B3), Jerry Dodgion (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B3), Walter Kane* (tracks: A1, B3)
Guitar – Jay Berliner (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Oboe – George Marge (tracks: A2, B1)
Percussion – Ron Carter (tracks: A1, A2)
Piano – Kenny Barron (tracks: A1 to B1, B3)
Producer – Ron Carter

 

Ron Carter ‎– Pick 'Em

Bass – Buster Williams
Bass [Piccolo Bass], Producer, Arranged By, Composed By – Ron Carter
Cello – Charles McCracken, John Abramowitz*, Kermit Moore, Richard Locker
Drums – Ben Riley
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Guitar, Harmonica – Hugh McCracken
Percussion – Ralph MacDonald (tracks: B1, B2)
Piano – Kenny Barron

 

Dexter Gordon ‎– Gettin' Around

Bass – Bob Cranshaw
Drums – Billy Higgins
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Francis Wolff
Piano – Barry Harris
Tenor Saxophone – Dexter Gordon
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Bobby Hutcherson

CAnt stop listening to MArcus King BAnd  Just WOW!!

I'm listening to Steve Miller Band's first two records (68 and '69) and they do not hold up well. at all, really.

cheese

Kikagaku Moyo – Forest of Lost Children
(Beyond Beyond is Beyond, 2014)
https://kikagakumoyo.bandcamp.com/album/forest-of-lost-children-2018-rei...

KISS - Hotter Than Hell

KISS - Rock And Roll Over

KISS LOL

It's nice that you listen to your records,

Before you sell them on line latex.

How's the textbook fund doing anyway ?

What are you studying ?

 

Lol

Sometimes an lol is a cry for help.

lol

((((A cry for help))))

from INSIDE the show...

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to OUTSIDE the show...

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so many lol's to ease my soul....

Was that show any good? Nobody mentions it ever. 

The fact that you are skulking around, watching what I post not only on this site, but on multiple ones, is probably an indication that you need help, RRG.

Do it for your family. Do it for you. See a psychiatrist, before you do something to hurt yourself or someone close to you.

Sometimes mental issues are hereditary. Act before it's too late.

(((Hope)))

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Hakuna Matata > Can You Feel The Love Tonight?

Lol

Settle down Latex, before I have to downvote your reddit poseur ass.

rock and roll troll 

sweet life 

The words of someone with serious daddy issues. Sorrowful life.

Full Name: 

i am the man, thomas

ateix on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 – 02:58 pm

Lol Jonas, tighten up your little chocolate starfish. You don't know shit either.

 

 

chocolate starfish ?

Lol

 

Eddie Harris – Mean Greens

Bass – Melvin Jackson (tracks: B), Ron Carter (tracks: A)
Drums – Billy Higgins (tracks: A), Bucky Taylor (tracks: B2, B3)
Electric Piano – Eddie Harris (tracks: B)
Organ – Sonny Phillips (tracks: B)
Percussion – Bucky Taylor (tracks: B1), Ray Barretto (tracks: B1), Ray Codrington (tracks: B1)
Piano – Cedar Walton (tracks: A)
Tambourine – Ray Codrington (tracks: A1, A2, A4)
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Harris (tracks: A, B2)
Trumpet – Ray Codrington (tracks: A, B2)

Les McCann & Eddie Harris ‎– Swiss Movement

A1 Compared To What
A2 Cold Duck Time
A3 Kathleen's Theme
B1 You Got It In Your Soulness
B2 The Generation Gap

Bass – Leroy Vinnegar
Drums – Donald Dean
Piano – Les McCann
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Harris
Trumpet – Benny Bailey

Some very questionable posting from the 2017 ZOTY in this thread.

Captain Beefheart - The Spotlight Kid

1987

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Causa Sui has a new one out 

 

Mets 'cast.  Sounds like they're headed for their first L.

bump

Bump for 'relevance'

Today ..

Roland Prince - Free Spirit

Eddie Harris - Mean Greens

Hampton Hawes - Universe

Hadley Caliman - Iapetus

The Beatles - Abbey Road

Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino

Big Brother & the Holding Co. (feat. Janis Joplin) - Cheap Thrills

 

#np Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel (Reprise, 1974)