what are you favorite records on blue note
ryan
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my favorite is bobby hutcherson and harold land "san francisco"
ryan
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that is sad
out to lunch
really, and why is that?
i get sad easily
cheer up.
so emo!
Duke Pearson "Phantom", George Braith "Two Souls In One", John Coltrane "Blue Trane", Ike Quebec "It Might As Well Be Spring", John Patton "Understanding", fuck. So many. Not even getting into the 70s.
eric dolphy - out to lunch
sam rivers - involution
Dexter Gordon - Go
Lee Morgan - Sidewinder
it changes all the time.......throw anything from 4000-4200 into a hat and draw randomly, it's that on point.
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch
a few other faves:
Larry Young - Of Love and Peace
Cecil young - conquistador
McCoy Tyner - Extensions
Jackie McClean - 'bout soul
Herbie Hancock - Prisoner
I don't know about favorite but these have been getting play this week. My favorites would probablly be a Donald Byrd but it is hard to choose
postscript: i spun some otis this week, and will begrudingly admit that i liked parts of "love have mercy"
Norah Jones -Come Away With Me
Grant Green - Alive
More like SMOOTH
This LP is not raw by any standard. I love it, but RAW it ain't.
This thread will soon be like the Impulse and Soul LP threads, which generally just become a "post a jpeg of every LP on Blue Note"
Just go here , and try to listen to as many of these LPs as you can, good, smooth, raw, lousy. It won't be a waste of your time, I guarantee it. Just go through all the pages and find as many of them as possible and listen to them.
understated afro/jazz jams... nice, moody, definitely on the funkier side of the blue note spectrum.
Every Lee Morgan LP
Thad Jones "Vol. 3"
You're not talking about ebay though, right?
Its amazing how much battered copies of early Blue Note 10"s and LPs will go for on the 'bay...
In the world of Blue Note 45s, I gotta mention:
Blues Mitchell - Collision In Black (perhaps my favorite)
Three Sounds - Sittin' Duck
Horace Silver - Psychedelic Sally
gotta mention 'Harlem River Drive'
& a bunch of great sides courtesy of Lou Donaldson
I know I'm forgetting plenty......
do you mean, Bobbi Humphrey -- blacks and blues?
She had a 45 of 'Harlem River Drive' I assume
my fave Bobbi Humphrey track
Speaking of Blue Note 45s, I am currently digging the hell out of this...
I guess it depends on who the leader is, but it doesn't seem like ANYONE is interested in the stuff like those George Lewis and Sidney Bechet jams.