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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #255 on: July 31, 2011, 08:11:37 AM »
Stopped in at PREX prior to dropping Shadowlights speakers off and found some things on my 'must buy' list, both Lee Morgans & Blue Mitchell & Mulligan/Baker, and some other things that looked interesting. The Miles album was a replacement for a beat copy I had. Thought if I got into PREX early I could shop in peace and keep within budget, well budget part worked, but 2 NYAR members popped up and abused me. Damn New Yorkers!
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #256 on: July 31, 2011, 08:19:20 AM »
Stopped in at PREX prior to dropping Shadowlights speakers off and found some things on my 'must buy' list, both Lee Morgans & Blue Mitchell & Mulligan/Baker, and some other things that looked interesting. The Miles album was a replacement for a beat copy I had. Thought if I got into PREX early I could shop in peace and keep within budget, well budget part worked, but 2 NYAR members popped up and abused me. Damn New Yorkers!

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #257 on: August 15, 2011, 01:08:54 PM »
Been working some crazy hours over the last couple of weeks so I haven't really had any time for shopping (or posting, or even listening  :( ) But Friday night I had to stop at the library on my way home from work to drop something off and just before I got there they put out a whole shelf full of (mostly) jazz CDs in the discard sale area for 50 cents each. :drool:  

Needless to say is wasn't a full shelf for long!  :D

Eva Cassidy: Songbird - Blixstreet
Everybody Digs Bill Evans - Riverside
Johnny Lee Hooker: My Story - Riverside
Karrin Allyson: Ballads, Remembering John Coltrane – Concord
Karrin Allyson: In Blue – Concord Jazz
Dave Brubeck: The Crossing - Telarc
The Braxton Brothers: Now & Forever - Windham Hill Jazz
Ray Charles: Strong Love Affair - Quest/WB
Ray Charles: Ultimate Hits Collection – Rhino (2 CD Set)
Buddy Guy: Skin Deep - Silverline (Sony)
John Coltrane: The Last Trane - Prestige
Ron Carter Trio: So What – Blue Note
The Blues 2 Sampler – Adventures in Music
Ann Hampton Callaway/Liz Callaway: Sibling Revelry – DRG
Ann Hampton Callaway: Bring Back Romance – DRG
John Lee Hooker Jr.: Cold as Ice – Telarc
Caribbean Jazz Project: The Gathering – Concord
Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy – Columbia
Various Aritists: A Tribute to Grant Green – Evidence
The Art Farmer Qunitet – Blame it on My Youth – Contemporary
Etta James: All the Way – RCA
Chris Botti: In Boston – Columbia
Kenny Barron Quintet: Quickstep – Enja
George Howard: Dancing in the Sun – tb4
Harry Connick Jr.: Songs I Heard – Columbia
Shemekia Copeland: Talking to Strangers – Alligator
Keb’ Mo’: Suitcase – Epic
The Collectables Blues Collection Vol. 3 – Collectable
Etta Jones Sings the Songs of Buddy Johnson: My Buddy – High Note
Regina Carter: Paganini, After a Dream – Verve
Shirley Jones: May the Music Never End – Verve
Ruth Cameron: Roadhouse – Verve
Diana Krall: The Girl in the Other Room - Verve
Norah Jones: Not Too Late – Blue Note
Walter Davis: Please Remember Me, 1930 – 1947 – EPM (French Import)
Richard Galliano Septet: Piazzolla Forver – Dreyfus Jazz
Tommy Dorset: Sentimental – MCA
Harry James and his Orchestra, featuring Frank Sinatra –Columbia Legacy
Jesse Cook: Tempest – Narda
Billboard’s Top Hits of 1979 – Rhino
Jackson Browne: Running on Empty- Electra
John Georgiadis/London Symphony Orchestra: An Evening in Vienna – MCA
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No 2: Zinman/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra – Telarc
Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops: Classics of the Silver Screen – Telarc
Essential Guitar, 33 Guitar Masterpieces – Decca (2 CD Set)
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #258 on: August 18, 2011, 11:36:49 AM »
Some new vinyl buys...

The Jazztet - Meet the Jazztet (Original Stereo Argo pressing)
The Jazztet - The Jazztet at Birdhouse (Original Stereo Argo pressing)
Max Roach + Four at Newport (Original EmArcy pressing)
Duke Ellington - The Cosmic Scene (Original Columbia 6-Eye pressing)

Johnny Hartman - I Just Dropped By to Say Hello (ORG 180g 45RPM Impulse reissue)
Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights Vol. 1 (Classic Records 200g reissue)
Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights Vol. 2 (Classic Records 200g reissue)
Kenny Burrell - On View at the Five Spot Cafe (Analogue Productions 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Johnny Griffin - A Blowin' Session (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Johnny Griffin - The Congregation (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)

--Jerome

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #259 on: August 18, 2011, 11:43:20 AM »
Some new vinyl buys...

The Jazztet - Meet the Jazztet (Original Stereo Argo pressing)
The Jazztet - The Jazztet at Birdhouse (Original Stereo Argo pressing)
Max Roach + Four at Newport (Original EmArcy pressing)
Duke Ellington - The Cosmic Scene (Original Columbia 6-Eye pressing)

Johnny Hartman - I Just Dropped By to Say Hello (ORG 180g 45RPM Impulse reissue)
Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights Vol. 1 (Classic Records 200g reissue)
Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights Vol. 2 (Classic Records 200g reissue)
Kenny Burrell - On View at the Five Spot Cafe (Analogue Productions 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Johnny Griffin - A Blowin' Session (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Johnny Griffin - The Congregation (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)
Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib (Music Matters 180g 45RPM Blue Note reissue)

--Jerome

Nice stuff  :thumb:
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #260 on: August 18, 2011, 01:44:24 PM »
Nice stuff  :thumb:

Thanks.  And I almost forgot....

Kenny Burrell - K.B. Blues

This is an interesting one because it was never officially released in the US by Blue Note -- it was only issued in Japan.  The album is of particular interest to me because it features a great recording of The D.B. Blues, by Lester Young.  D.B. is short for detention barracks.

Here's the Young version...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMAvTR0Vmrc

And here's the Burrell version...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rkUZd1ksLA

You just can't have a meaningul discussion about tenor sax players without Lester Young dominating the topic.  I prefer Young's original version, but Burrell does a damn fine job of honoring him.

--Jerome
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #261 on: August 18, 2011, 02:42:45 PM »
Dammit - I don't think I have any of Lester's work.  :duh

Back to the crackhouse.
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #262 on: August 18, 2011, 02:47:51 PM »
Dammit - I don't think I have any of Lester's work.  :duh

Back to the crackhouse.


 :rofl: I was thinking the exact same thing.  :rofl:

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #263 on: August 18, 2011, 04:05:33 PM »
Lester Young is the pinnacle of jazz sax, Bird's idol, in fact it was prez who named Parker yardbird for hanging around him all the time, like a yardbird pecking at your feet.  One of my mentors, drummer Alan Dawson, one of the greatest ever, listened to Prez heavy in his later years, and he had played with everyone. Prez is a mature style not easy to 'get' when you're young. But now we're all old enough here!   Some of his best playing is early years with Basie.

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #264 on: August 18, 2011, 04:09:23 PM »
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #265 on: August 18, 2011, 04:39:03 PM »
I am so frustrated with trying to post with this crappy forum software that AN is using that I am about to quit posting here.  I've had it.

Jerome - then shut the gawddamn computer down and go do something else, like, oh I don't know, listen to music.

Or put your new PC through some gaming tests.

Just get off AN for the evening.

Maybe a glass of wine might help.

"Wine did he say? Why, don't mind if I sample a little myself!"
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #266 on: August 18, 2011, 04:44:46 PM »
Good suggestions, maybe I'll go watch some internet porn.

Later.

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #267 on: August 18, 2011, 04:49:09 PM »
What browser are you using?

Since I went to IE 9 a few months back have had a multitude of problems, but I've blamed the browser not the boards, maybe it's a shared problem. hmmm???
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #268 on: August 18, 2011, 05:32:09 PM »
May I suggest some favorites then?

Fat chicks in skinny jeans.com

Fun things to do with dry spaghetti.com

Planes trains and transexuals.com

And my fav -

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Good suggestions, maybe I'll go watch some internet porn.

Later.
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #269 on: August 18, 2011, 08:10:15 PM »
Good suggestions, maybe I'll go watch some internet porn.

Later.

Will the mutliple GPUs get you 3D internet porn?  :lol:

That would be a sight.  :rofl:
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