What Jazz are you listening to now?

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SimonNZ


AnotherSpin


KevinP

This album:



but from this release:



George Russell was a very interesting fellow. Wish I hadn't waited so long to dig into him.

Plus, where else are you going to hear John Coltrane and Doc Severenson on the same tracks?

ando



Lil' Darlin' Ray Charles & Company
Don't know how this made its way into my library but I'm glad it did. It's from the 1960 Newport Jazz Fest. The track is actually better than the version above. A lot of the players are the same.

Dry Brett Kavanaugh

Ray, The Sun's Gonna Shine Again.



Henk

'It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.' (Krishnamurti)

Henk

'It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.' (Krishnamurti)

Henk

'It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.' (Krishnamurti)

AnotherSpin


T. D.

Some "new" or at least newish reissues:



SimonNZ



Ray Bryant - Alone With The Blues (1958)

KevinP

Quote from: T. D. on March 25, 2024, 05:32:48 PMSome "new" or at least newish reissues:


Mine arrived yesterday. Haven't had the chance to play it, but dropped the proverbial needle on a few places.

Dry Brett Kavanaugh


KevinP


Henk

'It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.' (Krishnamurti)

SimonNZ


SimonNZ

#6296


Picked up this 3cd box for pennies not knowing if it duplicated stuff I already had.

Turns out to be recordings made exclusively for radio - "transcriptions" they confusingly call them - unhindered by the time requirements of the standard 78, and quite seperate from his regular studio work for Victor or Columbia.

And fine recordings they are too.

AnotherSpin

Swiss-born guitarist with large group of musicians. Simple and good.


hopefullytrusting

Been, very slowly, working my way through this: Albert Ayler's Holy Ghost



It is wild, wild stuff, especially the material with by his brother, Donald, who was able to hear things no one else could, and figure out a way to put them to paper.

ando

Night Life Marsalis & Nelson