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......
Speaking of Blue Note 45s, I am currently digging the hell out of this...
just a few. it's impossible to narrow down blue note- i'll go to sleep feeling guilty for leaving off the list early Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, etc. etc.
not to hijack the thread but besides being one of my favorite blue note records, it is also hands down my favorite blue note cover. i liked it so much that i jacked it for this wallet i made, only two ruin it like 2 weeks later.
I could never pick a favorite Blue Note title, but this has been getting a lot of turns lately:
DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
i heard that ST GERMAIN was the the highest selling lp on blue note - how sad is that, i hate 'faux jazz'
I think Norah Jones might have sold a few copies more than St. Germain, which is an OK record for what it is. 25 years ago, they'd have called it "fusion".
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Yup
P.S. How is that Jackie Mclean...I heard it was good.
which one? The one you said was one of your faves???? Yeah, it's good.
I need to give A New Perspective another spin, because the first time I listened to it a few years ago I couldn't get into it at all.
just a few. it's impossible to narrow down blue note- i'll go to sleep feeling guilty for leaving off the list early Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, etc. etc.
Elijah off on New Perspective is good. How bout those Eddie Gale lps on Blue Note???
not to hijack the thread but besides being one of my favorite blue note records, it is also hands down my favorite blue note cover. i liked it so much that i jacked it for this wallet i made, only two ruin it like 2 weeks later.
RIP lunch money wallet
fleeting just like my money
i was JUST showing that to my friend here like 20 minutes ago and talking about how awesome it is. PSYCHIC POWERS.
I think Norah Jones might have sold a few copies more than St. Germain, which is an OK record for what it is. 25 years ago, they'd have called it "fusion".