This weekend:
Oscar Peterson - Night Train
I bought this just for the title track, but have since discovered that this ia wonderful disc from start to finish. Not a weak track on the disc. 5 star!!
James Booker - Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah
This guy is supposed to be crazy, for real. This is one of those strange wonderful players from New Orleans. The recording captures the ambience of the club very well. Solo piano, so a good test for all those uber-alles systems out there.
Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball's Bosa Nova
Cannonball playing with players from Brazil. very nice on the ears, like all music of this type. The tunes by Jobim and Mendes are the highlights. None of the usual quintet appear.
Etta James & "cleanhead" Vinson - The Late Show
Great blues set recorded live at a club in LA. Etta passed away this year. Her blues singing was the 'real' thing.
Beethoven - 9th Symphony
Bohm / Vienna and Norman,Domingo,Fassbaender,Berry
with a lineup like that, perfection is within reach. It's very slow and the singing is great. You hear everything. In the same class of recording as Kleiber's 5&7. My favorite 9th of all time.
I only have one by Yusef Lateef. Titled 'Encounters'. I listened to it because you mentioned him. I have a lot more of him on LP. I think he is another one that evolved into into a player that sort of left me behind. Not bad, just does not keep me involved. I think he was one of the first into 'world' music. Plays a lot of different instruments also. I think I have him as a member of the cannonball quintet, "Dizzy's Business". Great album. Live in Tokyo.
Thanks for your post.
Cheers
Oscar Peterson - Night Train
I bought this just for the title track, but have since discovered that this ia wonderful disc from start to finish. Not a weak track on the disc. 5 star!!
James Booker - Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah
This guy is supposed to be crazy, for real. This is one of those strange wonderful players from New Orleans. The recording captures the ambience of the club very well. Solo piano, so a good test for all those uber-alles systems out there.
Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball's Bosa Nova
Cannonball playing with players from Brazil. very nice on the ears, like all music of this type. The tunes by Jobim and Mendes are the highlights. None of the usual quintet appear.
Etta James & "cleanhead" Vinson - The Late Show
Great blues set recorded live at a club in LA. Etta passed away this year. Her blues singing was the 'real' thing.
Beethoven - 9th Symphony
Bohm / Vienna and Norman,Domingo,Fassbaender,Berry
with a lineup like that, perfection is within reach. It's very slow and the singing is great. You hear everything. In the same class of recording as Kleiber's 5&7. My favorite 9th of all time.
I only have one by Yusef Lateef. Titled 'Encounters'. I listened to it because you mentioned him. I have a lot more of him on LP. I think he is another one that evolved into into a player that sort of left me behind. Not bad, just does not keep me involved. I think he was one of the first into 'world' music. Plays a lot of different instruments also. I think I have him as a member of the cannonball quintet, "Dizzy's Business". Great album. Live in Tokyo.
Thanks for your post.
Cheers