orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Foster_9, I know the version you're speaking of, and I do believe that was one of a kind. Unlike Miles, and Monk who recorded many different versions of the same tune, not so for "Senior Blues" and Horace Silver. The version you're speaking of was... | |
Jazz for aficionados I had no idea so many people would agree on Roland Kirk, he's been one of my favorites for ages.Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, or Lambert Hendricks and Bavan are both very good and naturally they sound similar, except the "Bavan" recordings are newe... | |
That Audiophile Thing Like magic, this 300B system would appear at your door in boxes, but you can't sell it ever. Plus, like me, you don't know squat about a 300B system; would you take it? And I'm sure it's going to sound exquisite as 300B systems go, however that is... | |
That Audiophile Thing Jmcgrogan2, you must have read my mind, because that's exactly what I was thinking, "I'm too old for that shit". The more I thought about it the better my system sounded.Rrog, in all my travels, I never heard a 300B and at a glance they don't seem... | |
Prefered 300B tubes for Canary Amplifiers Charles1dad, what kind of speakers do you have for the 300B amp? | |
Jazz for aficionados Today's CD is "Bean Bags", featuring Milt Jackson and Coleman Hawkins, with Tommy Flanagan, piano; Kenny Burrell, guitar; Eddie Jones, bass; Connie Kay, drums. As "aficionado's" know, "Beans" is Coleman Hawkins, and "Bags" is Milt Jackson; hence t... | |
Latin Female Singers - Any suggestions? If you really want to get exotic, try Aster Aweke from Ethiopia. She communicates the primordial soul of "woman"; you can feel the intensity of her passion. I see she's still performing here in the states. | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, while I mentioned the BVSC, it was in a musical context, as opposed to a historical context. "Cubano Bop" as the name implies is a combination of "Be Bop" and Cuban music. In no way can "Cubano Bop" be put into some kind of grand historic... | |
Latin Female Singers - Any suggestions? "Salome De Bahia" is out of sight, so is Susana Baca, she's from Peru. Silvia Gomez, Nazare Pereira, Clara Nunes, Beth Carvalho, Fortuna, and Claudia Gomez, are all Latin singers.Enjoy the music. | |
Jazz for aficionados Learsfool, "Blue Train" is my number one train, along with my 101 train. I like your list, and most of those CD's are in my collection.Frogman, New York Voices do a real nice vocal of "Stolen Moments" from "Blues And The Abstract Truth". I go to s... | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, I wracked my brain (not hard to do) and I don't recall you mentioning Carmen McRae. I know that's got to be wrong; just checking. | |
Jazz for aficionados I appreciate everyone's effort to stick within the confines of "classic jazz". I've been down this road before, and the conversation falls apart as soon as we get outside of well known parameters. I consider this conversation highly beneficial whe... | |
Jazz for aficionados I recall reading about the day he met the rhythm section in his autobiography. Since I can't talk too much about Art Pepper without getting sad, I won't, but that's a real nice CD.Buena Vista Social Club, goes all the way back to "Cubano Bop", whi... | |
Jazz for aficionados Before I go to another record, I want everyone to know how much I've been enjoying listening to the music from their lists.When we put that record on the TT or that CD in the player, we're in the present, not in the past. At this moment, "Lee Morg... | |
Tube preamp for $2,000 Audible Illusions, that's what I'm using with a prologue 6. |