What are you listening to right now?

Started by lonewolfny42, January 18, 2007, 03:52:56 PM

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etcarroll

#4755
Well, it's not what I meant, you've been to helpful in pointing out new musical directions for me to explore, I wouldn't be that disrespectful.

But still..................

Must be the hardheaded Irishman in me.  :roll:

Check this, at PREX today, the color of an Impulse LP drew my eyes like a moth to flame, and it was this album. I thought of this thread, snickered, and moved on.

Lots of Impulse - well some - offerings but by artists I didn't have an interest in, or were interesting, but VG/VG+ quality, those are non-starters for me.

Stay tuned Jerome, I'll post something before night is out that will amuse you. :)


Quote from: jsaliga on October 14, 2011, 08:48:23 PM
Quote from: etcarroll on October 14, 2011, 06:51:23 PMWell, it is only Johnny Hartman after all.

I don't think your dislike of Johnny Hartman makes it OK that I spent $60 on a 45RPM reissue that doesn't quite measure up sonically.

I'm sure that isn't what you meant, but that is how it read.

--Jerome
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

jsaliga

Quote from: etcarroll on October 15, 2011, 04:50:04 PM
Well, it's not what I meant, you've been to helpful in pointing out new musical directions for me to explore, I wouldn't be that disrespectful.

My bad.  I know it was just a friendly jab.

No worries.

--Jerome

etcarroll

Rather than jabbing, let me do for you what you've done for me, make a suggestion. When I want to hear a male voice singing jazz/blues, I put on Al Smith. He didn't do much, being more a gospel singer, but I thoroughly enjoy what I've found. From his bio;

"Al Smith was a "soul-blues singer" before critics invented the term. The Ohio-born vocalist had been a member of Leon Lumpkins's innovative Gospel Clefs, and his singing retained the same "hugely surging passion," in the words of Nat Hentoff, after he made the transition to rhythm and blues."

I like 'Hear My Blues'.
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

etcarroll

Where the Wild Things Are
Steve Vai | Format: Vinyl

So many people rave about this guy, but I don't get it. Sure, he's a flashy guitarist, but where's the soul?
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

etcarroll

Had to take SV off, I'm to tired for that, so;

Know What I Mean?
Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley | Format: Vinyl

With a shot of Rye, this is more like it.
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

jsaliga

Quote from: etcarroll on October 15, 2011, 05:26:01 PM
I like 'Hear My Blues'.

Me too.  It's been a few years since I last gave it a spin, so it is long overdue.

--Jerome



jsaliga

#4762


This is the first disc from the 3 CD boxed set If You Got To Ask, You Ain't Got It, produced by Orrin Keepnews.  It's a great set and provides a nice overview of Fats Waller's career.  I consider Waller to be one of the most important figures in jazz in the 1930s, along side of Duke Ellington.  I recently stepped up and bought a collection of the entire recorded output of Waller, issued by JSP records on 31 CDs spread across 6 boxed sets.  Can't wait to receive that music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7YAU8CTInw

--Jerome

jsaliga



Minty EmArcy deep groove mono pressing.

--Jerome

etcarroll

Roll Call [Mono] [Vinyl] [Original recording, Original recording reissued]
Hank Mobley | Format: Vinyl

Based on this, I have to add his work 'Soul Station' to my shopping list.
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

etcarroll

Mingus Ah Um
Charles Mingus | Format: Audio CD
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

jsaliga



Fontessa was the MJQ's debut album on Atlantic.  It's a great record that has on display a number of jazz styles: third stream, bop, and cool.

--Jerome

etcarroll

I saw this at PREX yesterday and contemplated taking it for a brief moment, but didn't.

Maybe TMAZZ will have grabbed it today.

Quote from: jsaliga on October 16, 2011, 02:43:23 PM


Minty EmArcy deep groove mono pressing.

--Jerome
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

etcarroll

Quote from: etcarroll on October 02, 2011, 08:19:13 PM
Standards In Silhouette
Stan Kenton | Format: Vinyl

Unlike the album cover here, I have a mono pressing.

Just liking this album more and more as I listen to it, thanks Jerome.
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

eleazar

Bruce Cockburn – Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu


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