Jazz Purchases

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San Antone

Quote from: Brian on March 24, 2019, 03:44:34 PM
Wow, the sound clips of that McDermott sound great! I should have posted here first because now I need to put in another order  8)

Yeah. but I was hoping there'd be a sample of the tracks with the band.  He's a really good pianist.

Brian

Free 'N Easy. Don Ewell etc.
Sophisticated Swing. Cannonball Adderley's early quintet

StarThrower62

McCoy Tyner - Atlantis, Super Trios
Bill Bruford - If Summer Had Its Ghosts
Earthworks - Footloose & Fancy Free
Chick Corea - Touchstone
Steve Khun - Wisteria

Brian

Quote from: Brian on March 24, 2019, 07:29:05 AM
Just ordered from the Louisiana Music Factory:

Charlie Halloran & The Quality 6 - (self-titled album)
Just opened up the shrink wrap on this and discovered the liner note says "Recorded in my living room." Now that's an indie production.

Brian

Swung by the Louisiana Music Factory website for another trad jazz-focused order.

Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound
Jumbo Shrimp Jazz Band Live at the Spotted Cat
Palmetto Bug Stompers Live at D.B.A. (which is where I saw them)
Palmetto Bug Stompers - Sugar Blues
Riverside Jazz Collective - Stomp Off, Let's Go!
Tom McDermott Meets Scott Joplin (hat tip to San Antone)
Tom McDermott Live in Paris

San Antone

Quote from: Brian on April 26, 2019, 01:22:11 PM
Swung by the Louisiana Music Factory website for another trad jazz-focused order.

Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound
Jumbo Shrimp Jazz Band Live at the Spotted Cat
Palmetto Bug Stompers Live at D.B.A. (which is where I saw them)
Palmetto Bug Stompers - Sugar Blues
Riverside Jazz Collective - Stomp Off, Let's Go!
Tom McDermott Meets Scott Joplin (hat tip to San Antone)
Tom McDermott Live in Paris

Great stuff!  I need to order some things.

Brian

This time from boring old Amazon:

Chicago Living Legends
Junie Cobb
Little Brother Montgomery

New Orleans Living Legends
Percy Humphreys and His Crescent City Joymakers

San Antone

I recently bought a number of those cheap boxsets of multiple albums by some of my favorite jazz musicians:

Paul Chambers



Harry "Sweets" Edison



Ben Webster



Jelly Roll Morton



Sidney Bechet



Count Basie



James P. Johnson



Teddy Wilson



Milt Jackson



Mary Lou Williams



And one New Orleans compilation of bands from the '20s



These are incredibly cheap, and focus on the prime years for each artist.


XB-70 Valkyrie

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Quote from: San Antone on June 05, 2019, 04:02:39 PM
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These are incredibly cheap, and focus on the prime years for each artist.

I have been enjoying the 1956-1959 Red Garland collection on this same label (I think--they're very cheap in any case!). Check that one out if you like him: 8 LPs on 4 CDs for $14. I will get the other ones eventually, but I like to take enough time to appreciate each one before buying more.

I am looking at getting the Johnny Griffin Riverside Collection 1958-1962 next. I knew virtually nothing about him until recently hearing some very nice tracks on KCSM.
If you really dislike Bach you keep quiet about it! - Andras Schiff

San Antone

Quote from: XB-70 Valkyrie on June 06, 2019, 03:28:09 PM
I have been enjoying the 1956-1959 Red Garland collection on this same label (I think--they're very cheap in any case!). Check that one out if you like him: 8 LPs on 4 CDs for $14. I will get the other ones eventually, but I like to take enough time to appreciate each one before buying more.

I am looking at getting the Johnny Griffin Riverside Collection 1958-1962 next. I knew virtually nothing about him until recently hearing some very nice tracks on KCSM.

Love Red Garland, and will check out his collection.  That Johnny Griffin set must be excellent sine that is his prime period.  Great player, and usually backed up with monster bands.

SimonNZ

That 1920s New Orleans set looks tasty. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the selections in there.

Brian

Just purchased "And His Mother Called Him Bill."

San Antone

Quote from: Brian on July 06, 2019, 03:07:54 PM
Just purchased "And His Mother Called Him Bill."

Good one (but that can be said for any Ellington recording).   ;)

vandermolen

Purchased last week. Sarah Tandy:
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

XB-70 Valkyrie

#294
These cheap boxed sets are the shite.

Just received this Paul Desmond set--unfortunately does not have Happy to be Unhappy, but that is a good candidate for a special vinyl purchase.



And also this Johnny Griffin (as mentioned above):



And the Dark Tree by Horace Tapscott:



And this delightful one by Eddie Daniels.








If you really dislike Bach you keep quiet about it! - Andras Schiff

Alek Hidell

Great stuff, Valkyrie! I'm unfamiliar with the Daniels album but I love The Dark Tree and I have two or three of the individual releases from those Desmond and Griffin boxes. To use an old phrase from around these parts: pounds the table!
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist." - Hélder Pessoa Câmara

XB-70 Valkyrie

#296
Hi Alek,

Thanks. I only know one of the pieces on the Daniels CD (haven't even FLAC-ed it yet), from listening to KCSM 99.1 ("The Bay Areas Jazz Station", San Francisco). Probably about half or more of the jazz on my wish list is from listening to that station, especially the show The Jazz Oasis, which airs M-Sa 6-9 Pacific Time. Or you can stream it any time. The theme of the show is relaxing after a day a work, and during your commute home. They play a great mix of things--all relaxing, but not "soft jazz"/musak like Kenny G or anything like that.

My wife and I have been members for years: https://kcsm.org

If you really dislike Bach you keep quiet about it! - Andras Schiff

Brian

Last jazz purchases of 2019:

- Jazz Funeral at New Orleans (George Lewis, etc.)
- Endless the Trek, Endless the Search (George Lewis, Kid Thomas, etc.)
- Locking Horns (Joe Newman, Zoot Sims, etc.)
- Coleman Hawkins and Confreres (Oscar Peterson Trio, Roy Eldridge, Hank Jones)
- Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Thelonious Monk Quartet)
- Live at Essen Grugahalle 1960 (Bud Powell with Coleman Hawkins)
- Jazz Cellar 1960 (Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges sextet with Herb Ellis)
- Ellington Jazz Party (with Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Rushing, etc.)
- Ella and Oscar (Ella and Oscar)
- The Honeydripper (Jack McDuff, Jimmy Forrest, Grant Green, Ben Dixon)
- Goodnight It's Time to Go (Jack McDuff, Harold Vick, Grant Green, Joe Dukes)
- Big 3 (Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Joe Pass)
- The Pianist (Duke Ellington 1966/70)

That should tide me over for a good long while  8)

Carlo Gesualdo

I bought  Massayuki Takanayagi

- April is the cruellest month-

I like avant-garde and Japan Jazz
that is corrosive and noisy.

I have other purchases already of him.I'm starting to love ''avant-garde jazz and free-jazz'' more than ever a new world of music, but I like less conventional radio friendly jazz perhaps I'm an eccentric, sue me lol

T. D.