March of the What’s Playing Thread

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Quah, Kind of Blue, After The Goldrush 

Still wrapping up the Crimsons Road to Red box. Wetton and Bruford the most underrated rhythm section in history 

How Did This Get Made?  ~  the Adventures of Pinnochio

David Holland Quartet
Conference of the Birds
ECM Records, 1973

David Holland - bass
Sam Rivers - reeds, flute
Anthony Braxton - reeds, flute
Barry Altschul - perc., marimba

 

Cedar Walton trio & special guest star Clifford Jordan
A Night At Boomers, Vol. 1
Muse Records, 1973

Sam Jones - bass
Louis Hayes - drum
Cedar Walton - piano
Clifford Jordan -
tenor saxophone


Duke Pearson
It Could Only Happen With You
Blue Note, 1974

Burt Collins, Joe Shepley - trumpet
Bob Cranshaw - acoustic bass, fender bass
Jerry Dodgron - flute
Frank Foster - tenor saxophone
Al Gibbons -  alto saxophone, alto flute
Hermeto Pascoal - guitar, acoustic bass, flute
Theo Pascoal - guitar, acoustic bass
Duke Pearson - piano, electric piano, arrangements, conductor, producer
Flora Purim - vocals
Mike Roker - drums
Kenny Rupp - trombone


John Renbourn Group - The Enchanted Garden
Transatlantic / Kicking Mule Records, 1980

Glen Tommy - drum [snare]
Keshav Sathe - tabla, finger cymbals
Jacqui McShee - vocals
John Molineux - vocals, dulcimer [4 & 5-string], mandolin, whistle, fiddle, psaltery [bowed], spoons
Tony Roberts - vocals, flute, whistle, bagpipes [cornemuse], cymbal, recorder, glockenspiel [sopranino, descant, tenor], bass clarinet, harp [swalamandala]
John Renbourn - vocals, guitar, harp [swalamandala]

Los Lobos performing "Kiko And The Lavendar Moon" live on KCRW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZAQ1zAwV84

Bobby Timmons – Chun-King (Full Album)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3dlBI87A9Q

Prestige, Recorded: August 12, 1964

Tracklist: A1 Chun-Kin (Keter Betts) A2 Walkin Death 6:37 A3 O Grand Amour (De Moraes & Jobim) 12:44 B1 Gettin' It Togetha' 19:41 B2 I Could Have Danced all Night (Lerner & Loewe) 26:31 B3 Someone to Watch over Me (G. & I. Gershwin) 32:54

Bobby Timmons (p)

Keter Betts (b)

Albert 'Tootie' Heath (dr)

An Awesome Ryan Adams and The Cardinals Compilation I Made 8 years ago Amazing Songs and Sound !!


Mimi & Richard Fariña - Celebrations for a Grey Day
Vanguard Records, 1965

Mimi Fariña - vocals, autoharp, guitar
Richard Fariña - vocals, dulcimer, arrangements, original compositions
Bruce Langhorne - electric guitar
Charles Small - piano
Russ Savakus - bass

>> Bobby Timmons – Chun-King


looks awesome; will have to check this out.
thanks for posting

That's another Youtube channel I bet you'd enjoy Ateix

https://www.youtube.com/user/TheNada73/videos

Yup there's some heavy duty stuff on there. I had a nice early repress copy of that Grant Green trio album Talkin' About! with Larry Young and Elvin Jones on organ and drums, everything from that mid-60s soul jazz era that he had his greasy, chicken-lickin' fingers on is high-level shit. Great channel, good looks Noodler.

Idiotically sold that Talkin' About way too readily, should have held onto it if for nothing other than speculatory purposes: https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/8748576?ev=rb

 

Right now in acousto-trance folk / space-raga territory with

Nathan Bowles - Plainly Mistaken
Paradise of Bachelors, 2018

Nathan Bowles - banjo, piano [electric, acoustic], melodica, cymbal [bowed cymbal], bowed banjo, congras, perc., vocals
Casey Toll - double bass
Rex McMurry - drums, cymbal [bowed cymbal], percussion

 

stream: https://nathanbowles.bandcamp.com/album/plainly-mistaken
I also have an unused download code for grabs.

Lovin' your music posts.

Tonight caught some of the Phil stream, now time for Allan Holdsworth;  (w/ Chad Wackerman and Ernest Tibbs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYiVWl9l804

Let's Move to Cleveland (Frank Zappa)

Live from Here with Chris Thile

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ5fmTC3qMs&fbclid=IwAR3-OABm1YIsNkRtp9b...

Phish - Lawn Boy

https://archive.org/details/familystrings2020-02-27.MG21

Family Strings (Billy & Daddy Strings (Terry Barber))

Very cool, with some definite Awwww Factor.

Alejandro Escovedo / the Sensitive Boys - Big Station
Fantasy Records, 2012

Alejandro Escovedo - guitar, lead vocals
David Pulkingham - guitar, vocals, keyboards 
Bobby Daniel - bass, vocals
Chris Earles - drums
Gina Lopez Holton - vocals
Karla Manzur - vocals
Ephraim Owens - trumpet
Elias Haslanger - tenor, baritone saxophones
Brian Standefer - cello
Warren Hood - fiddle, violin
Tony Visconti - tambourine, keyboards
Kristeen Young - vocals ("Big Station" and "Man of the World")
Jim Eno - surdo, floor tom, hand claps
Evan Jacobs - farfisa

Thank you so much for Alley Oop, Noodler.

Bluest, definite Awwww Factor!

Wes Montgomery - Full House 

 

J Geils -- Full House

 ^ lol

I see your J Geils and raise you a Fairport Convention - Full House 

 

j/k

 

(and the hits keep a comin')

FRANKIE MILLER - FULL HOUSE (FULL ALBUM)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WmerGhIVMk

Spinning this morning ..
Luis Gasca (feat. Joe Henderson) - Born to Love You (Fantasy Records, 1974)

Spinning this evening ..
Eddie Henderson - Sunburst (Blue Note Records, 1975)
Miles Davis - Dark Magus (Columbia Records, 1977 / 2016 reissue)
Norman Connors - Love From the Sun (Buddah Records, 1974)

 

Herbie Mann - Stone Flute
Embryo Records
1970

Roy Ayers - vibraphone
Al Brown - viola
Bruno Carr - drums (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Selwart Clarke - viola, violin, arrangement (track: A1a)
Ron Carter - bass (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Peter Dimitriades  - violin
Manny Green - violin
Herbie Mann - flute
Kermit Moore - cello
George Ricci - cello
Mickey Rocca - drums (tracks: A3, B1, B2)
Sonny Sharrock - guitar
Gene Orloff - violin
Miroslav Vitous - bass (tracks: A3, B1, B2)

Surfunk' by MarchFourth Marching Band (3/4/14 at Crystal Ballroom)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDDgXQEhGE&app=desktop

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gk8aoOondI

McCoy Tyner, Stanley Clarke And Peter Erskine

KVHW 10-24-98 Powerhouse Brewery Sebastopol

The Red Krayola   ~  God Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail With It

 

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

Roy Orbison ~ Mystery Girl

Roky Erickson & The Black Angels   ~   El Rey Theater, Los Angeles 2008

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


Listening to this one, thinking about

MCCOY TYNER

Expansions

Woody Shaw - trumpet
Gary Bartz - alto saxophone / wooden flute* (*on "Song of Happiness")
Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone / clarinet* (*on "Song of Happiness")
Ron Carter - cello
McCoy Tyner - piano
Herbie Lewis - bass
Freddie Waits - drums

 


Ornette Coleman - Science Fiction
Columbia Records, 1972

Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone, trumpet, violin
Don Cherry - trumpet [pocket trumpet]
Dewey Redman - tenor saxophone
Billy Higgins - drums
Ed Blackwell - drums
Charlie Haden - bass
Bobby Bradford - trumpet
Carmon Fornarotto - trumpet
Gerard Schwarg - trumpet
David Henderson - voice [poet, "Science Fiction"]
Asha Puthli - vocals

 

 


75 Dollar Bill ‎– I Was Real
Thin Wrist Recordings, 2019

Cheryl Kingan - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
Andrew Lafkas - contrabass
Sue Garner - electric guitar, bass guitar [electric]
Rick Brown - percussion [plywood crate, cardboard box, hand percussion], horn [funnel horn], bells, maracas, performer [snowman, foot], recordings, mixes, post-production [digital processing], realization
Che Chen  - twelve-string guitar [electric], guitar [Quarter-Tone electric guitar], guitar [electric], bass guitar [electric], viola [amplified viola; Right Side], guitar [slide guitar], E-Bow, bells, post production [digital processing], realization
Karen Waltuch - viola [amplified viola; Left Side]
Jim Pugliese - performer [chicken watering can], rototoms, percussion [toy doumbek]
Barry Weisblat - post-production [violin processing], keyboards [casio SK-1]
Steve Maing - guitar [Quarter-Tone electric guitar]
Carey Balch - hihat

https://75dollarbill.bandcamp.com/album/i-was-real
 


Gary Burton Quintet ‎– Dreams So Real (Music of Carla Bley)
ECM Records, 1976

Steve Swallow - bass
Bob Moses - drums
Mick Goodrick - guitar
Pat Metheny - twelve-string guitar [electric]
Gary Burton - vibraphone

 

 
The Harold Land / Blue Mitchell Quintet - Mapenzi
Concord Jazz, 1977

Reggie Johnson - bass
Al "Tootie" Heath - drums
Kirk Lightsey - keyboards
Harold Land - tenor saxophone
Blue Mitchell - trumpet, flugelhorn

 

 

Steve Cropper - With A Little Help From My Friends

 

Wattstax (movie, 1972 / 73)

<<The climactic concert of the seventh annual Watts Summer Festival, commemorating the 1965 riots, and featuring performances by Isaac Hayes, Luther Ingram, Richard Pryor, and many more.>>

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattstax

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdAkEwq0Af8

 

The Joneses - Keepin Up With the Joneses

 

Saw three acts this weekend. I recommend  the Kyle Hollingsworth Band. They had some friends with them since it was a local thing. Help on the way riff into Zeppelin's Misty Mountain Hop. The last hour of the show ripped.  

Kyle Hollingsworth Band

https://youtu.be/2mhp1L3ZAcE?t=11247

Willy Porter 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMhLM1OaZDg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_dNtcXhn28

Magic Beans  (a Boulder / Denver band)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GcRjB0cV9E

 

 


Houston Perez - Truth!
Prestige Records, 1970

Bob Bushnell - bass
Buddy Caldwell - congas
Frankie Jones - drums
Billy Butler - guitar
Sonny Phillips - organ
Houston Person - tenor saxophone

 

Quiet Sun - "Mainstream"   (Brain Eno & Phil Manzanera)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOKR3hRe-ZI&t=205s


McCoy Tyner - La Leyenda de la Hora (The Legend of the Hour)
Columbia Records, 1981

Acoustic Bass – Avery Sharpe - acoustic bass
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Paquito D'Rivera - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
William Fischer - conductor [Strings; credits on jacket]
Ignacio Berroa - drums
Hubert Laws - flute
Daniel Ponce - percussion
McCoy Tyner - piano
Chico Freeman - tenor saxophone
Marcus Belgrave - trumpet, flugelhorn
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba

 


 Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming
 


Joe Henderson - Mode for Joe
Blue Note Records, 1966

Ron Carter - bass
Joe Chambers - drums
Cedar Walton - piano
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
Curtis Fuller - trombone
Lee Morgan - trumpet
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone [vibes]

 


Joe Henderson - Canyon Lady
Milestone Records, 1975

Luis Gasca - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks: B1, B2), arranger/conductor (tracks: A1)
John Heard - bass
Francisco Aguabella - congas (tracks: B2) 
Victor Pantoja - congas
Eric Gravatt - drums
George Duke - electric piano (tracks: A1 to B1)
Hadley Caliman - flute (tracks: A1), tenor saxophone (tracks: B1)
Ray Pizzi - flute (tracks: A1)
Vincent Denham - flute (tracks: A1)
Mark Levine - piano [acoustic]
Oscar Brashear - trumpet (tracks: A1, B1, B2), soloist [trumpet solo] (tracks: A1)
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone, producer, mix [remix]
Carmelo Garcia - timbales
Julian Priester - trombone (tracks: A1, B1, B2)
Nicholaas TenBroek - trombone (tracks: A1)
John Hunt - trumpet (tracks: A1)

Mashup;   James Brown "Super Bad" and Motorhead "Overkill / Ace of Spades" 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1cUIXVWaV8

The Beach Boys ~ Endless Summer


Vince Guaraldi - Alma-Ville
Warner Bros. Records, 1969

Piano – Vince Guaraldi
Drums – Dom Um Romao, Colin Bailey, Al Coster
Bass – Kelly Bryan, Monte Budwig
Guitar – Herb Ellis, Eddie Duran
Bass Guitar – Sebastio Neto 
Percussion – Rubens Bassini

 


Cal Tjader - Amazonas
Fantasy Records, 1976

Cal Tjader - vibes, marimba
David Amaro - electric and acoustic guitar
Dawilli Gonga - electric keyboards
Egberto Gismonti - acoustic piano, synthesizer
Luis Alves - bass
Roberto Silva - drums, percussion
Hermeto Pascoal - flute (on "Mindoro," "Xibaba," "Cahuenga")
Raul de Souza - trombone (on "Noa Noa")
Aloisio Milanez - acoustic piano (on "Tamanco no Samba")
Airto - production
George Duke - arrangements

 

I'm still going through my old cd's and came upon a yellow cd-r titled "Jambands Celebrate Talking Heads, #1" (Not sure what I did with #2).

Found this online:

http://tomorrowsverse.com/story/talking-heads-tuesday-jambands-celebrate...


James Moody - Feelin' It Together (Dreams)
Muse / Verdette Records (1974/1979)

James Moody - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
Larry Ridley - bass
Freddie Waits - drums, percussion, flute
Kenny Barron - piano, electric piano, harpsichord

 


Gato Barbieri ‎– Chapter One: Latin America
Impulse! Records, 1973

 


Harold Land - Xocia's Dance
Muse Records, 1982

Harold Land - tenor saxophone
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone ("Daisy Forever," "Ah, I See," and "To Lydia With Love" only)
George Cables - piano
Billy Higgins - drums
Oscar Brashear - trumpet
John Heard - bass
Ray Armando - percussion

 


Luis Gasca - The Little Giant
Atlantic Records, 1969


Jack DeJohnette / New Directions - New Directions
ECM Records, 1978

Jack DeJohnette - drums, piano
John Abercrombie - guitar, mandolin
Lester Bowie - trumpet
Eddie Gomez - bass

 

Last couple weeks...

Tapes:

5-8-77 II Barton Hall

10-22-78 II Winterland

12-31-88 set1/encore

Dominguez Hills 1990

Cal Expo 1990

RFK 6-14-91 II

Giants 6-17-91 II

Vegas 5-30-92 II, 5-31-92 I, II 

Jerry Band..

1-29-93 II Warfield

2-23-93 I, II Warfield

4-17-93 II Pauley Pavilion

Kimock & Friends..

6-28-97  Todd/Lynette wedding (Grisman sits in on one song) plus Sky Band filler

12-6-97 4th Street Tavern

Other Ones 7-11-98 Alpine Valley

Run DMC-Profile

Run DMC-King of Rock

Tone Loc-Loc'd After Dark

Jazzy Jeff& Fresh Prince-Rock the House

Bauhaus-Spin the Heartache,  Belagosis Dead

Andrew Dice Clay-The Day the Laughter Died

Al B. Sure- In Effect Mode

 

CD'S...

12-4, 5, 7-69  Fillmore West

12-10, 11, 12-69  Thelma Theatre

12-13-69  Swing Aud.

12-19, 20-69  Fillmore Aud.

3-13-82 Reno

3-14-82 Davis

9-30-89 dvd Shoreline

10-1-89  Shoreline

1-22-83, 3-5-83 Jerry

12-29-01 Kimock

7-4-02 Kimock

10-2-04 Kimock

James Brown -It's a New Day 1970

Coltrane - A Love Supreme 1965

Sly- Stand 1969

Miles Davis-

Bags Groove 1957

Milestones 58

Kind of Blue 59

Sketches of Spain 60

Nerferititi 68

In a Silent Way 69

Complete Jack Johnson sessions 69-70

Jack Johnson soundtrack 71

Ray Charles 57


Jimmy Heath - The Gap Sealer (Jimmy)
Cobblestone / Muse Records, 1972/1979

Jimmy Heath - flute, soprano & tenor saxophone
Kenny Barron - keyboards
Bob Cranshaw - fender bass
Al "Tootie"" Heath - drums & tambourine
Mtume - congas & misc. percussion

 

Instrument music from India ~ Flute , Sitar etc no lyrics random selections Just Phenominal ! parvati ~ malana valley himalayas INDIA.

https://www.amazon.com/Indian-Healing-Relaxing-Meditation-Performed/dp/B...


yesyesyes
 


Hugh Masekela ‎– The Emancipation Of Hugh Masekela
UNI Records, 1966

Big Black - congas
Chuck Carter - drums
John Cartwright - bass
Charlie Smalls - piano
Hugh Masekela - trumpet, vocals

 

Here we go 


Clark Terry - Mumbles
Mainstream Records, 1966

Clark Terry - trumpet, flugelhorn
Jerome Richardson - tenor sax, baritone sax, soprano sax, alto flute, piccolo
Vinnie Bell - guitar
Eric Gale - guitar
Frank Anderson - piano, organ
George Duvuvier - string bass
Richard Davis - bass
Phil Kraus - percussion
Jose Mangual - bongos
Willie Bobo - conga
Grady Tate - drums
Joe Cain - arrangements


Eberhard Weber - The Colours of Chloë
ECM Records, 1974

Eberhard Weber - bass, cello, ocarina, choir
Rainer Brüninghaus - piano, synthesizer
Peter Giger - drums, percussion
Ralf Hübner - drums (tracks: A2)
Ack van Rooyen - flugelhorn
Gisela Schäuble - choir
Südfunk Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart - cellos [cellos] 

Tape..

2-19-91 I, II

CD..

6-21-95

New Order-Substance

DVD..

'A Night at the Family Dog' -Ralph Gleason film

 

Bobby Timmons – The Soul Man! (Full Album) 1966

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX0wgXLuTlY

Bobby Timmons (p)

Wayne Shorter (ts)

Ron Carter (b)

Jimmy Cobb (dr)

Freddie Roach – The Soul Book (Full Album) 1966

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZVBn8UJm0c

 
 Pharoah Sanders - Jewels of Thought
 Impulse! Records, 1970

 

I've have these 5 discs on repeat. ..getting near the end of my second time through and im going to keep It rolling as I often do when I start listening to Burning Spear.

Marcus Garvey - 1985

Man in the Hills - 1976

Dry and Heavy - 1977

Hail H.I.M.  - 1980

Creation Rebel -2004 

Tape..

6-24-95 I, II

The Rolling Stones - Bob Wills Is Still The King

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwEOZtJm8pU

 

Billy Strings - World premier - Peace Guitar

https://acousticguitar.com/world-premiere-billy-strings-guitar-peace/

The First Edition : Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR1c34eppU8ht9-g2sdOoc4IwNUovoL2Bs6...

Cassettes...

2-19-91 I,II

2-21-91 II

Zero 7-9-99 Oregon Country Fair - late show

coolyesAssorted ___THE__MOODY_____BLUES.

 

talking out of turn

22,000 days 

Phenominal

Harold Johnson Sextet – House On Elm Street (Full Album/Vinyl) 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaG9DRVYUR4

ateix stopped posting in this thread a week ago after posting in the thread incessantly.

Even though I think he is a mean and very unhappy troll douche bag - I sure hope he is okay.


Philip Glass - North Star
 


Cool mirror, six.
 

Good to see you are still around and still your usual self.

A mirror in some ways - but we all know I don't have what it takes to compete with you at being a troll.

^^^says the guy trolling up the 'WUL2?' thread

 

the Black  Angels  ~  the Casbah, San Diego 2008

Touché , Trebor. It's a good thing no one has ever done that before.

Good to see you too.


Booker T. & the M.G.'s - Melting Pot
 

Nice edit, Mr. Normal


Hey, I know:
it's only rock 'n roll.
But, I like it.

>> Nice edit

I wanted to make sure I had the punctuation on that one correct.

Understandable. Punctuation is important for normal, mainstream adults.


That's right six. Grammar counts.

Gotta get a quick 5 mi. in. Thanks for checking in and have a great morning man. Glad the #boomereraser didn't getcha.

Thanks for the feels, bruh.  Glad you're still around too.

James ‘Blood’ Ulmer - Are You Glad to Be in America? (1980) full Album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgkodsMA5n8

Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?

(British documentary with some great footage / interviews)   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXRTgHvmG28

Lancelot Link and The Evolution Revolution:  Greatest Hits.


Legion of Mary was a better band than the Grateful Dead.
 

and...?

>>>Legion of Mary was a better band than the Grateful Dead<<<

On certain nights they certainly were.

On certain nights The Monkees were a better band than the Grateful Dead.

But on so many other nights the Grateful Dead were the greatest band there's ever been.

Shindig October 7 1964

Opening song: "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey" - performed by The Beatles 2:45 American Dairy Association ad 4:17 "Wimoweh" - Karl Denver 6:47 "Fever" - Lyn Cornell 9:18 "Stagger Lee" - Tommy Quickly 11:34 Beach-Nut Gum ad 12:35 "Always Something There to Remind Me" - Sandie Shaw 14:35 'Sounds Like Locomotion' - Sounds Incorporated 16:38 "You'll Never Walk Alone" - P.J. Proby 19:10 "Hold Me" - P.J. Proby 21:31 Stri-dex Medicated Pads ad, next week announcement 23:15 "I'm A Loser" - The Beatles 25:36 "Boys" - The Beatles 27:59 "Old Folks At Home" - Karl Denver

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9MaxkzCY0w


Thelonious Monk - Plays Duke Ellington
Riverside Recordings, 1956/1958 (early American Rousseau cover)

Thelonious Monk - piano
Oscar Pettiford - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums

 

6-6-91 Deer Creek

 
Now ..
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres

Then ..
Duke Pearson - Prairie Dog
 


Joe Farrell - Moon Germs
CTI Records, 1973

Joe Farrell - soprano saxophone, flute
Herbie Hancock - piano
Stan Clarke - bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums

 

Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos - live 2002

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PBjWdXgLWs

Marc Ribot - guitar, vocals / Anthony Coleman - Hammond Organ, keyboards, vocals / Brad Jones - bass, vocals / E J Rodriguez - percussion, vocals / Roberto Rodriguez - drums, vocals


Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower
CTI Records, 1970

Ron Carter - bass
Joao Palma - drums
Hubert Laws - flute (solo, tracks: B2)
Eumir Deodato - guitar, arrangements, conductor
Airto Moreira - percussion
Everaldo Ferreira - percussion
Antonio Carlos Jobim - vocals, piano, electric piano, guitar
Joe Farrell - soprano saxophon (solo, tracks: B4)
Urbie Green - trombone (solos)
Harry Lookofsky - violin (solo, tracks: B1)

 

 

Sonny Rollins, “Sais” Horn Culture Milestone Records, 1973

https://youtu.be/RRsWhwSMXJI

 

Muriel Grossman, “Okan Ti Aye” Reverence Dreamlandrecords, 2019 

https://murielgrossmann.bandcamp.com/album/reverence

I had the good fortune of seeing Sonny Rollins  play live once.

A memorable evening of music.

Kiss FM 105.9 smooth r&b and oldschool

The John Wright Trio – South Side Soul

Bass – Wendell Roberts / Drums – Walter McCants / Piano – John Wright

Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August 30, 1960

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvvJWkG0oKk

Richard 'Groove' Holmes – Living Soul

Recorded live at Count Basie's, NYC, April 22, 1966

Richard Groove Holmes (og) / Gene Edwards (g) / George Randall (dr)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sltA-aDcHA0

Farm Aid 2013 ~~Awesome ~~ Texas Flood Willie plus a Whole lot more.

Farm Aid 2013  

SO Excellent.

Willie nelson

John mellencamp 

Neil young

yesheartyesheartheartyesheartheartheart.

Maria-Magdalena Kaczor plays J.S.Bach "Toccata, Adagio & Fugue" C major BWV 564

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FilzIfTf8O4&fbclid=IwAR0vJcRI6xgUANYST1Q...

Secret Chiefs 3 @Le Petit Bain (Paris) December 1st 2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irx1O09E4QY

Monks Of Doom  ~ 

If you enjoy the Third Mind, you may like this band.

David Immergluck & Victor Krummenacher play in both.

All four are current or former full-time members of Camper Van Beethoven, and play with band live when scheduling permits (the drummer lives in australia and Immy tours and records with counting crows).

 

Cavalry (QMS):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwPfaKqQrhU

the Insect God:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDqwghv3pbg

Circassian Beauty:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiJbIPOb_Ss

Powerhouse (Raymond Scott)>Hieroglyphic:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0-MFSGRB0s

Osiris Rising:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-4vu_GAT5U

Fur Immer: (GONG)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp6XijAjGAo

Vaporize Your Crystals:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwZcAjxq1lU

Up From the Cane:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HutCB6H8JEg

 

Rahim AlHaj NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Set List

Dream

Warm Voice

Friendship

Flying Bird

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=osf1gckzf70

 

Paolo Angeli: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

 

Set List

Mascaratu​

Corsicana

Brida​​

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A805D9CVAr0&t=28s

 

Been listening to Stanley Clarke on vinyl all morning.

 

Daniel Bachman - River
Three Lobed Recordings, 2015

https://threelobed.bandcamp.com/album/river

the Flesh Eaters  ~  random you tube clips

The Jayhawks ~ Blue Earth

 

"Dimensions of Time and Silence" (1961)
The Warsaw National Philharmonic Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Markowski conducting (1970)

For KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI

R.I.P.

Freddie Green – Mr Rhythm

Bass – Milt Hinton / Drums – Joe Jones, Osie Johnson / Guitar – Freddie Green / Piano – Nat Pierce / Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Al Cohn / Trombone – Henry Coker / Trumpet – Joe Newman

Recorded in New York City on December 18, 1955.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sEVYTdybZ8

The Red Garland Quintet / Soul Junction

Red Garland – piano / John Coltrane – tenor saxophone / Donald Byrd – trumpet / George Joyner – bass / Art Taylor – drums

Recorded on November 15, 1957 at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, NJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpbN-0jYDZE

For a mellow mood...

Lambchop - Is A Woman

(this album is a masterpiece)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvKaP20XYFE&list=PL186mAqNp-o0DhDvm5Z_oc...

 

"Overture No.1 In D Major" (1763)
The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood conducting

Bach, J.C.

 

The Temptations - With a Lot O' Soul
Gordy Records, 1967/1968 (first repress)

Bobby Previte BUMP meets PAN-ATLANTIC@JAZZ&Wine 2011

Bobby Previte: drums -- Wolfgang Puschnig: alto sax -- Gianluca Petrella: trombone -- Wayne Horvitz: piano, keyboards -- Steve Swallow: electric bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNH1mzMPd5M

Been on a full-albums-via-YouTube kick lately.

DAVID NELSON BAND - Once In A Blue Moon

Donald Fagen - The Nightfly

LAKE STREET DIVE - Free Yourself Up

JERRY - Reflections and a dee-luxe edition of Compliments.

Also, a bunch of podcasts, most notably Americana/The 51st State.  REK Jr. does a nice interview with Mandolin Orange, recorded at a festival back when humans gathered in large groups to hear live music.

 

 

 


Johnny Lytle - The Soulful Rebel
Milestone Records, 1972

Johnny Lytle - vibes
Billy Nunn - organ and electric piano
David Spinozza - guitar
Ron Carter - electric bass
Jozell Carter - drums
Ray Barretto - conga drums

 

 

Booker Ervin - The Freedom Book
Prestige Records, 1964

tenor sax - Booker Ervin
piano - Jaki Byard
bass - Richard Davis
drums - Alan Dawson

 

 

Sly & the Family Stone - You Can Make It If You Try - 1969.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIu3Q-KRspc

 

I watch a lot of Progressive news on YT, but lately I've been dipping into GD vids from 87. 

 

Thank you, Voodoo!!

liking the lambchop lance, thanks.