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597.1 | Suggestions... | CSCMA::PLAISTED | Grahame Plaisted <RPG Expertise Ctr> DTN 275-6300 | Fri Jan 09 1987 12:06 | 3 |
| David Sanborn has a couple of CD's released. You might also like
to try Pat Metheny Albums (which one's?) for Charlie Haden. Also,
Spyro Gyra and Weather Report do get a little Saxxy at times.
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597.2 | Song X = Random noise | STAR::JACOBI | Paul Jacobi - VAX/VMS Development | Fri Jan 09 1987 17:30 | 15 |
| I DON'T recommend Pat Metheny "Song X" CD. The disk took only two
days to record and contain a bunch on seemingly random jazz. I
was VERY disappointed. I have heard that this was one of his more
unusual recordings and not representative of his work. I'd like to
get up the nerve to try another one of his CDs.
I did like Spyro Gyro "Break Out" CD, although it can be argued
that it sound like elevator music.
Steve Kahn, who played with Billy Joel, is another artist that I
would like to investigate
-Paul
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597.3 | Steve Khan | NINJA::HEFFEL | Bored on Board | Sat Jan 10 1987 20:06 | 6 |
| If you wish to discuss Steve Khan at length we'll start another
note. But briefly, he is a versatile guitarist whose LP's range
from guitar covers of Thelonius Monk, to crisp jazz funk. If you
see him on CD, let me know. I'd be VERY happy to find him.
Gary
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597.4 | Some of my favorites.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Sun Jan 11 1987 12:53 | 64 |
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Off the top of my head in the world of Jazz Sax
(in no particular order):
Paul Desmond:
What a talent he was. You'll mostly find him with the
Dave Brubeck quartet. His most famous song is "Tave Five"
which is on "Time Out". A flawless set. BTW, "Dave Brubeck,
The Quartet" on LRC (Denon) is terrible. Don't waste your
money.
Also, though Paul Desmond died a while back, Dave Brubeck
always has exceptional sax or clarinet in his quartet.
Bill Smith is playing clarinet for the quartet on some recent
Concord Jazz discs. Try "Concord on a Summer Night" for a
wonderful version of "Take Five" and "For Iola" for a melting
"Summer Song".
Stan Getz:
What can you say? Don't shy away from the AAD discs on
Verve. "Jazz Samba" and "Jazz Samba Encore" are excellent
latin jazz recordings of the early sixties. "Sweet Rain"
was recorded in the mid-sixties. Also, the new recordings
by Getz for Concord are also wonderful. Awful awful awful
is "Stan Getz with European Friends" on LRC (Denon). Avoid it.
Sound is attrocious and performance is worse.
Gerry Mulligan
A few very good discs out there. Recent stuff on Concord
is excellent. LRC (Denon) also has a disc. Haven't had
the funds to throw away. Anyone try it and get disappointed?
David Sanborn:
I've seen several of his discs out, but the one I have listened
to is with Bob James "Double Vision". Smooth listening.
Stanley Turrentine
A little bit of his vast stuff on CD. Go for it.
Grover Washington Jr.
Would you believe he once recorded on the Motown label?
There are a couple "two for one" cds out of his early
albums. Good value. (Actually, he's good value at one
record/CD.)
And, always always look at the labels. If you hear anything you
really like on one quartet, look for the same performer solo.
Simple examples:
You love the sax on "Humble People" by Flora Purim and Airto
and what do you know, David Sanborn is playing sax for that
recording.
You love Getz on Sweet Rain, but you keep saying to yourself
"I love that Bass and Piano!". Well, Ron Carter and Chick Corea,
both when they were quite young.
Well, enough for now. I think that'll get you started (and make
you richer in soul but poorer in wallet). And you'll find lot's more
that I'll be red faced about forgetting.
-mr. bill
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597.5 | Newer Stuff | WHALE::JAKUS | | Wed Jan 14 1987 10:18 | 12 |
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Tom Scott has a new DDD recorded CD out. Don't remember the name
but I'm kicking myself that I haven't gotten it yet. Its recorded
live no mixing, but it looks like its not a typical Scott album.
Should be worth checking out. Other CD's that come to mind are
Wayne Shorter's new one Atlantis and George Howard has finally
released a CD, don't remember the name . Its a little mellow but
very nice soprano sax. All are available at Strawberry's in Leominster
around here.
Jake
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597.6 | Ronnie Laws is very good | AIMHI::SMITH | Nothing exists but atoms and space. | Wed Jan 14 1987 12:28 | 9 |
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Ronnie Laws, in my opinion, is very good. I really enjoyed
his Solid Ground album. However, I haven't seen anything
of his on CD. If anyone has one of those Green Master
Catalogs (or whatever they are called), I'd appreciate any
numbers of his, that I might be able to special order by.
Mike
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597.7 | Always There.... | MIGHTY::MICHAUD | | Wed Jan 14 1987 13:39 | 4 |
| I've been looking a while for Ronnie Laws on CD but have not seen
what I am looking for yet. I'm interested in finding Pressure
Sensitive, which has one of my favorites "Always There", but havn't
seen it yet. If anyone sees this please let me know.
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597.8 | 'Friends and Strangers' would be nice to have | BEES::MILLER | bite the wax tadpole | Wed Jan 14 1987 16:41 | 9 |
| re: last few
Ronnie Laws seemed to have disappeared from the music scene for
quite a while - but he has a new album out (recorded in '86) that
I've seen on CD at Lechmere's in Framingham and Nashua, and I think
I saw it at Newbury Comics too. I can't remember the title but it
has something to do with mirrors - the cover artwork shows mirror
images of him looking at each other. I'd love to have copies of
'Pressure Sensitive' and 'Fever' if I could find them on CD...
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597.9 | Not in the GCDC | PARSEC::PESENTI | JP | Wed Jan 14 1987 19:51 | 3 |
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The Green CD Catalog (Jan/Feb) does not list any Ronnie Laws,
for what it's worth.
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597.10 | | SMLONE::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Thu Jan 15 1987 10:53 | 10 |
| .6 has several excellent suggestions. But don't forget Sonny
Rollins!
re .2: "Song X" isn't so bad if you listen with an open mind.
It's not typical of Pat Metheny's disks because it really was
an Ornette Coleman album (his songs and style) which Metheny
played on - they put Metheny's name first on the cover to help
sell it.
Mike
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597.11 | World Saxophone Quartet | JACOB::PATTON | | Fri Jan 16 1987 16:02 | 11 |
| How about FOUR great sax soloists for the price of one? Try
the World Saxophone Quartet Plays Ellington, on Nonesuch.
Their other CDs: Live in Zurich, Revue, and Steppin' With the W.S.Q.,
all on Black Saint.
The W.S.Q. are Julius Hemphill and Oliver Lake on alto and soprano,
David Murray on tenor, and Hamiet Bluiett on baritone. Various
members have also made solo recordings.
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597.12 | KENNY G | NANOOK::DEBERRY | | Thu Jan 29 1987 16:18 | 8 |
| I got an excelent disk for christmas by/titled KENNY G. I have never
heard of him and can't find anything else of his in the seacoast, but
would buy another disk of his in a minute! Almost all of the songs
on this R&B/Jazz recording feature Kenny's Sax.
Hearing this makes me wish I'd kept taking lessons....
Bruce
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597.13 | | 32578::OCONNOR | Plate of Shrimp | Fri Jan 30 1987 09:28 | 16 |
| I picked World Saxophone Quartet plays Ellington. I was most
dissppointed. Not for the CD quality or the quality of the recording
but rather for the content. The arrangements of the music are
very good but I can't help but get the feeling that each piece is
playing a different song sometimes.
There are two tracks of "Take the A Train," one of my favorite songs
and, I think, best done by an album with the Duke and the Count
together. On the WSQ version, the second "A Train" track starts
relly cool with a tenor playing the familiar riff we all know, then
the baritone starts in, almost like a round. Then major chaos.
Since I couldn't find the NEW David Sanborn album, I picked up
"Bob James - All Around the Town." This is a double album set on
a CD, 72min 38sec. Not as much Sax as I would have liked but very
enjoyable listening music.
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597.14 | For good sax call. . . | DSSDEV::BOURQUARD | One form leads to another | Fri Jan 30 1987 17:24 | 5 |
| I'd strongly recommend Gerry Mulligan - "Little Big Horn".
That's one of my favorite CDs. He plays Baritone sax and learned
jazz from the likes of Dizzy Galespi (sp.).
Dan
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597.15 | | COLORS::BONNEY | | Mon Feb 02 1987 10:33 | 6 |
| For people seeking the World Saxophone Quartet (in the "Greater?
Maynard Area), Lechmere's in Framingham had three different CDs by
these folks on Friday night, Jan. 30th. If you look for them, be
persistant as they were scattered under all different headings from
jazz to classical.
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597.16 | Saxophone for the Esoteric | STRATA::TBROWNELL | | Tue Feb 17 1987 17:09 | 11 |
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My favorites.............two all time classics
John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" on IMPULSE
Oliver Nelson "Blues and the Abstract Truth" again on IMPULSE
For the adventurous, try any disk by Jan Gabarek on ECM.
TB
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597.17 | Yes, and another.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Tue Feb 17 1987 19:46 | 16 |
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Yes, John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" is a good disc. Note that this
disc was recorded in 1964. Seems to have a bit more hiss that it
should, but the performance is wonderful. Looking forward to being
able to budget more bucks for more Coltrane, and would like any
recomendations of other good discs. Be warned, Coltrane goes in
some interesting directions that some might find "hectic". This
recording is music, not background.
Another sax master, Sonny Rollins is excellent on "Sunny Days Starry
Nights" on Milestone (Fantasy), recorded in 1984. Generally, I find
most of the sessions that Lucille Rollins has been involved with to
be consistently good.
-mr. bill
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597.18 | John Klemmer | USRCV1::THOMPSONP | Paul Thompson | Fri Feb 20 1987 12:17 | 5 |
| I've never considered my self a saxophone lover, but I really enjoy
listening to John Klemmer's "Touch". I don't know if it's available
on CD. I have also heard his album "Cry: Solo Saxophone". I only
heard it once and never had the desire to hear it again.
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597.19 | Klemmer - one of my favorites | HYEND::JOHNSON | Peter Johnson | Sat Feb 21 1987 10:24 | 5 |
| I have several John Klemmer on LP and have one CD - Touch. I like his
mello style and if you want to unwind he's great to listen to. One of
my favorites on long plane rides
-peter
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597.20 | 2 Ronnie Laws CD's | AIMHI::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Wed May 06 1987 15:19 | 19 |
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re: .7-.9
My wife found, and bought, two Ronnie Laws CD's. Mirror Town
was one, and the other seems to be sort of a greatest hits
type. It's called Ronnie Laws - Classic Masters. It includes:
1) City Girl
2) Always There
3) Love Is Here
4) Every Generation
5) (You Are) Paradise
6) Friends and Strangers (Dave Grusin's Mountain Dance?)
7) In The Groove
8) Stay Awake
9) Saturday Evening
Mike
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597.21 | another vote for Kenny G | SCENIC::SMITH | Donna Bova Smith | Wed Nov 04 1987 08:24 | 10 |
| re:.12
Thank you, thank you, thank you....I bought the Kenny G Duotones
based on your recommendation....I LOVE IT!!!! There is not one
song on there I don't like. I have also recommended to several
friends and all have had the same reaction.
FYI...Kenny G is playing at the Opera House in Boston on December
2nd. I bought tickets last night....
Donna
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