What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?

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djsoljaz

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20382 on: 30 Apr 2020, 11:10 pm »


The Amazing Bud Powell ‎– The Scene Changes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTouFtC6sjQ

djsoljaz

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20383 on: 30 Apr 2020, 11:20 pm »


The Oscar Peterson Trio ‎– Nigerian Marketplace

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT22bCkKmTk

djsoljaz

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20385 on: 30 Apr 2020, 11:35 pm »


George Coleman, Cedar Walton, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins ‎– Eastern Rebellion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuYeeMcyCIk&list=PLWYWrpCBHb7CQEeBL6Maqq46Cw2fasg0H&index=1

djsoljaz

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20386 on: 30 Apr 2020, 11:43 pm »

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« Reply #20387 on: 1 May 2020, 10:50 pm »
Bill Evans "The Last Waltz" - 8-disc box set recorded live just prior to his death. Terrifico!



A profoundly moving, *unreleased* document of the last days of Bill Evans, one of the great artists of jazz piano. Evans, who knew that his end was near (he died the following week), made every note count in these stirring 1980 performances. Recorded over eight nights at San Francisco's Keystone Corner, these recordings find Bill rethinking, reconfiguring and revitalizing the key pieces of his career, both standards and originals; he plays six versions of ex-employer Miles Davis's Nardis plus But Beautiful; Autumn Leaves; Emily; Mornin' Glory; Letter to Evan , and more. 65 unreleased, incredibly poignant performances on 8 CDs.

With Evans were bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joe LaBarbera. It was an unusually well-balanced rhythm team for the pianist, perhaps the best combination of talents since he first developed his trio style with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian two decades before. They provide Evans with responsive support that can shift from the quietest underpinnings to aggressive stimulation. There's often a characteristic movement here from introspective solo passages to vigorous trio dialogues that shows just how hard Evans could swing when he had the right drummer.

Largely a final encounter with Evans's key repertoire, the set includes multiple versions of his favorite pieces, like the ballads "But Beautiful," "My Foolish Heart," and "Emily," and his own "Letter to Evan" and "Turn Out the Stars," perennial stimulants for his profound harmonic imagination. But there are also then-recent compositions that never reached the recording studio, like "Yet Ne'er Broken," the repeating "Your Story" with its subtle underlying movement, and "Knit for Mary F." The signature "Nardis" is heard in six different versions, each of them compelling and each a distinct exploration, from a crisp seven-minute version to a concluding performance that stretches to nearly 20. Evans introduces the third version: "We've learned from the potential of the tune, and every once in a while a new gateway opens and it's like therapy." Each of the longer versions is a structure for extended solos by each trio member. Evans's own improvisations are concentrated in extended unaccompanied introductions, stretching to a sublime seven minutes on the final version.

The set is a treasure trove for Evans enthusiasts, inviting close and extended listening and rewarding it with the subtlest inventions and variations. There are rare depths here that represent some of his greatest recorded work. --Stuart Broomer

Thanks for the share, Danny. When I started to play it though, I heard some very audible flutter or warbling effect on track one, especially in quiet passages and very clearly on cymbals. The problems are still persisting as I listen further. Since the recording was 'unauthorized', that may be why. My hat is off to whoever was able to surreptitiously record eight hours of performance on an open reel deck (it's clearly not a cassette bootleg) but, as much of an Evans fan as I am, I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to take the technical problems for eight hours.  :(

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20388 on: 1 May 2020, 11:04 pm »
@dB Cooper
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very audible flutter or warbling
Hmm ... I've been listening to it casually on my desktop system and had not noticed that.
Now I'm afraid to toss it onto my main system.  :|

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« Reply #20389 on: 1 May 2020, 11:07 pm »
Miles Davis - The New Miles Davis Quintet



Wayne Shorter - The Soothsayer




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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20390 on: 2 May 2020, 02:10 am »
Wayne Shorter - Schizophrenia



Weather Report - Black Market
(for more Wayne)




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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20391 on: 2 May 2020, 02:45 am »
Wayne Shorter - Schizophrenia

Weather Report - Black Market
(for more Wayne)


Whole bushel basket of good spins there rockad   :thumb:

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20392 on: 2 May 2020, 06:55 am »


Sonny Stitt - Tune-Up!

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20393 on: 3 May 2020, 05:32 am »


Charlie Parker With Strings - April in Paris

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20394 on: 4 May 2020, 09:26 am »
Miles Davis Ascenseur pour l'échafaud. I can never get enough of this.


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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20395 on: 6 May 2020, 02:16 pm »
         

              John Abercrombie:    Open Land      '99

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20396 on: 6 May 2020, 04:51 pm »
Such a great release ArthurDent! And THANK YOU for turning me onto it!

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20397 on: 6 May 2020, 05:02 pm »
Miles Davis Ascenseur pour l'échafaud. I can never get enough of this.
  :thumb: One of my favorite Miles albums.


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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20398 on: 7 May 2020, 01:58 am »
       

            John Abercrombie:    November     '93

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Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
« Reply #20399 on: 7 May 2020, 01:00 pm »
         

              John Abercrombie:     Tactics     '97