What LPs have you listened to recently?

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Antilles, 1975


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1982 Muse

Good one from Fathead, the Texas tenor with the fat sound. 
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Edit: I noticed you can't read the title.  It's 'Still Hard Times'. 
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ACHiPo

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Toni Childs
Union



AllMusic Review by Tom Demalon  [-]
Union's release in 1988 announced a bold, incendiary new voice in the singer/songwriter sweepstakes in Toni Childs. The well-traveled Childs, the short-term original lead singer for Berlin, draws upon the vast experiences of her life and delivers them with an urgency that is hypnotically compelling. It's all tied together by David Tickle's production and aided by first-rate backing by musicians including songwriting collaborator David Ricketts, drummer Rick Marotta and guitarist David Rhodes. The single "Don't Walk Away" kicks things off in high gear and Childs rarely looks back. Her take-no-prisoners vocal drives the funky, horn-driven track, which is backed by the gospel swell of the background vocalists. Although the rest of the album is a little more sedate, Childs never loses the urgent edge to her dusky voice. "Stop Your Fussin'" is sung to a restless lover over a Caribbean rhythm and "Hush" has a playful bounce to it. Elsewhere, "Zimbabwae" is a parable detailing African strife complete with chanting background vocals and "Dreamer" provides her with a bed of keyboards that shimmer like stars. The twice Grammy-nominated Union received universal critical acclaim and is riveting right through the moody poetry of the final track, "Where's the Ocean."

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Recorded 1955 - 57 Verve

The outside part is from Newport Jazz Fest '57.  Inside is studio cuts.  Good basic Basie.
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Re: What LPs have you listened to recently?
« Reply #7206 on: 11 Jan 2015, 05:01 pm »
Remastered Friday Music - recommended.  Much better than the first pressing which I also have.
This one give you the "you are there" treatment.
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« Reply #7207 on: 12 Jan 2015, 01:01 am »

1973 Muse

Charles McPherson
Barry Harris
Sam Jones
Roy Brooks

Rodney and McPherson sound great on this LP of standard and updated bop.  Sam Jones is exceptional in this competent rhythm section. 
Nice record.
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1986 Polygram  2-LP

This is a compilation of the complete sessions recorded at a party in '55 at the home of Ray Heindorf, Musical Director for Warner Brothers.   Two cuts were recorded in '50 at the same home.

This is simply amazing on the up-tempo cuts and a couple of laid back tunes show a different Tatum.  Cool Party!   8)
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1986 Polygram  2-LP

This is a compilation of the complete sessions recorded at a party in '55 at the home of Ray Heindorf, Musical Director for Warner Brothers.   Two cuts were recorded in '50 at the same home.

This is simply amazing on the up-tempo cuts and a couple of laid back tunes show a different Tatum.  Cool Party!   8)
neo
That looks really good, Neo.  I'll have to keep an eye out for it.

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jimdgoulding

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Live in Tokyo- Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet, 1971, on the Enja label.

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1965 Blue Note

Herbie Hancock — piano
Freddie Hubbard — trumpet
George Coleman — tenor saxophone
Ron Carter — bass
Tony Williams — drums

Beautiful early Album by Herbie and friends.  This is a must-have lyrical work of outstanding beauty. 
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jimdgoulding

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« Reply #7216 on: 27 Jan 2015, 12:39 pm »
KOR (Proprius) and highly recommended.  Those Scandinavians just know how to mic an event for you-are-there realism. 

PierreB

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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus





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The music is surprisingly good, pressing fair, cover outrageous.
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