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  • 11-06-2009 9:34 PM In reply to

    • Dennie
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    Re: Right This Minute

    Midnight Special                                                        LP

    Jimmy Smith 

    1960 Blue Note Records 4078

    The name Jimmy Smith is practically synonymous with jazz organ, and albums such as MIDNIGHT SPECIAL are part of the reason. Of course, there is Smith's legendary gospel- and blues-rooted style and brilliant bebop chops, present on SPECIAL in ...    Full Descriptionample doses. Also, one could not ask for a better band: Donald Bailey, one of Smith's regular drummers; Kenny Burrell on guitar; and Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax. As great as Smith is, it's Turrentine's lusciously rich tenor tone and big bluesy honks that makes MIDNIGHT SPECIAL such a true joy. (Burrell's burr, elegant guitar isn't too shabby either.) In the end, this album is simply a party waiting to happen, for fans of Smith and soul-jazz alike.

    Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 25, 1960. Includes liner notes by Del Shields.

    Personnel: Jimmy Smith (organ); Kenny Burrell (guitar); Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Donald Bailey (drums).

    Down Beat (p.76) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Saxophonist Stanley Turrentine is heard as the perfect front-line complement to Smith's organ."

    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample1.Midnight Special$1.87 
    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample2.Subtle One, A$1.87 
    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample3.Jumpin' the Blues$0.99 
    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample4.Why Was I Born$0.99 
    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample5.One O'Clock Jump$0.99
    Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
    - Robert Frost

    Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable.
    - Samuel Johnson

    1979 La Scala's I bought them off the original owner, he actually had tears in his eyes as he counted my money. Now I know why!!! Mitsubishi RPTV WS48313, Infocus 4805, Pioneer Elite Vsx-41, Hafler DH-200, ADCOM GFA 7607, Oppo Dv970HD, Paramax 5100, AudioControl C-101 III, ELAC Mirachord 40 Turntable, (HT speakers)Kef Q7's, Kef Q10c, Ci130Ds, Ci130QR, SVS 20-39 PC Plus, HT Master MX-800
  • 11-06-2009 9:36 PM In reply to

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    "Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Seneca
  • 11-06-2009 9:39 PM In reply to

    • Steve_L
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    Re: Right This Minute

     For sitting on the front porch in 1972 and drinkin' Bud's and singing along with BB on Ain't Nobody Home.

     

    "Men of faith seldom lack courage" Bill Wilson
  • 11-06-2009 10:14 PM In reply to

    • Dennie
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    Re: Right This Minute

     Hey Steve,  It sounds like you we're having fun and there's nothing wrong with that. 

     Always good to see you!

     

    Dennie

    Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
    - Robert Frost

    Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable.
    - Samuel Johnson

    1979 La Scala's I bought them off the original owner, he actually had tears in his eyes as he counted my money. Now I know why!!! Mitsubishi RPTV WS48313, Infocus 4805, Pioneer Elite Vsx-41, Hafler DH-200, ADCOM GFA 7607, Oppo Dv970HD, Paramax 5100, AudioControl C-101 III, ELAC Mirachord 40 Turntable, (HT speakers)Kef Q7's, Kef Q10c, Ci130Ds, Ci130QR, SVS 20-39 PC Plus, HT Master MX-800
  • 11-06-2009 10:21 PM In reply to

    • Dennie
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    Re: Right This Minute

    This has become one of my absolute favorites............Yes

    Ella and Louis                                                             Mono LP

    Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

    1956 Verve Records  Red and Yellow Label

    Amazon.com

    What we have here is the mating of honey and molasses. Or is it the sound of melted butter over gravel? Never mind--sweeter, more joyous music has never been recorded (although the follow-up, Ella and Louis Again, may be even better). You can't listen to these two without smiling. It's such an inevitable pairing that you wonder what titanic forces of nature could have kept Ella and Satchmo apart until they made this record together in 1957, accompanied by the Oscar Peterson trio and Buddy Rich on drums. The songs are standards--extraordinary standards, of course, like "Moonlight in Vermont" and "A Foggy Day"--but nirvana is reached on "Cheek to Cheek." Heaven. --Jim Emerson

    1.Can't We Be Friends
    2.Isn't It A Lovely Day
    3.Moonlight In Vermont
    4.They Can't Take That Away From Me
    5.Under A Blanket Of Blue  
    6.Tenderly  
    7.A Foggy Day
    8.Stars Fell On Alabama  
    9.Cheek To Cheek
    10.The Nearness of You
    11.April In Paris  

     

     

    Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
    - Robert Frost

    Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable.
    - Samuel Johnson

    1979 La Scala's I bought them off the original owner, he actually had tears in his eyes as he counted my money. Now I know why!!! Mitsubishi RPTV WS48313, Infocus 4805, Pioneer Elite Vsx-41, Hafler DH-200, ADCOM GFA 7607, Oppo Dv970HD, Paramax 5100, AudioControl C-101 III, ELAC Mirachord 40 Turntable, (HT speakers)Kef Q7's, Kef Q10c, Ci130Ds, Ci130QR, SVS 20-39 PC Plus, HT Master MX-800
  • 11-06-2009 10:22 PM In reply to

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    "Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Seneca
  • 11-06-2009 10:46 PM In reply to

    • Steve_L
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    Re: Right This Minute

    Hey Thanks Denny!

    Yeah, I got my life back with the knee replacement, and even with all the rain I was able to get 15K miles in on the motorcycles. Also got to the Newport Jazz festival again this summer. It was perfect weather and not as hot as it usually is, so it was great.

    But I miss this place.. nice to see all the great music in this thread still going!

    I took my wife to the mall the other day. Parked in a parking lot next to an older Nissan Maxima with the greatest bumper sticker. It said "It's not that I'm old", "It's that your music really does suck"

    I looked down at his front passenger seat and there was a shoebox full of CDs, with this one on top.

    "Men of faith seldom lack courage" Bill Wilson
  • 11-06-2009 11:11 PM In reply to

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    "Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Seneca
  • 11-06-2009 11:18 PM In reply to

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    Steve_L:

    Hey Thanks Denny!

    Yeah, I got my life back with the knee replacement, and even with all the rain I was able to get 15K miles in on the motorcycles. Also got to the Newport Jazz festival again this summer. It was perfect weather and not as hot as it usually is, so it was great.

    But I miss this place.. nice to see all the great music in this thread still going!

    I took my wife to the mall the other day. Parked in a parking lot next to an older Nissan Maxima with the greatest bumper sticker. It said "It's not that I'm old", "It's that your music really does suck"

    I looked down at his front passenger seat and there was a shoebox full of CDs, with this one on top.

     

     

    Lol.  I say the same thing to my kids, i kinda feel sorry for them and what they have to listen to..

     Hey, that looks like a Valkyrie in your avatar pic.  Currently in between bikes but recently sold a vulcan 1500fi, vstar 1100 prior to that.

     

    "Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain." - Seneca
  • 11-07-2009 12:13 AM In reply to

    • TIgerman
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    Re: Right This Minute

     OK, nice news Steve and Dennie, sorry to see the Vulcan go...  What is in its place ? Friend of mine just bought a brand new Raider (big motor!) 

    Well, you both slid off topic into my OTHER favorite hobbie.  So, I present a photo of the newest toy (and a fair shot of me with it for the curious Smile

    Steve, I just rode with a couple of friends, one new fellow from Boston that has never been up on Greylock... So, last Sunday we went, had a blast.

    Have 1500 miles on the new horse so far...(a muscle cruiser)   Runs great, and if you toodle around in 5th gear alot, I have hit an amazing 50mpg !  For a 1500cc bike weighing in at 724lbs wet - its remarkable..........same mpg as my 2007  800 weighing 300 LESS!

    Anyway, been watching all of your music choices as usual, but have not had much time to spin my mmf 5.1 in a few days.  I NEED to get back to that, but alas, a short trip up to Ontario for a few days coming up, so it will be quiet around the house while I am away.   

    WILL bring the laptop, and I should be able to still see your great posts!

    All from here for the evening..............hope you like the photo Wink

    With kind regards,

                       Gary

     


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  • 11-07-2009 8:34 AM In reply to

    • Steve_L
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    It is a Valkyrie. 1998, that I bought new in a crate in 2001 as a leftover. It now has 89K miles on it and runs perfect.

    A better picture. is below. When I ride this, I always ride with my "Regulation Mootorcycle Music" in my headset. One such album depicted here. As I do the convert to .mp3 and suck into onto my memory stick.

     

     

    "Men of faith seldom lack courage" Bill Wilson
  • 11-07-2009 8:50 AM In reply to

    • Steve_L
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    Time to be looking for a replacement ride.

    Used Valkyries are going cheap and they are still one of the nicest bikes on the road today. The got character and soul. The big Suzukis, and Yamahas are nice too, but stay away from the 2010 HDs, 07-09s are the better choice, the 2010s got cats in the exhaust pipes and run hotter than is good for the engines.

    But to keep on topic, I'm also going to have this on the earphones in a short bit. It's cold here so I'll be wired with Gerbing jacket/gloves/pant liners and socks to stay toasty.

    My other bike

     

    "Men of faith seldom lack courage" Bill Wilson
  • 11-07-2009 8:58 AM In reply to

    • Steve_L
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    Nice Bike Gary! We'll need to meet up for a burger out there at the Moonlight Diner in Williamstown. (or is that still North Adams there?)

    Enjoy your trip south!

     

     

    "Men of faith seldom lack courage" Bill Wilson
  • 11-07-2009 9:26 AM In reply to

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  • 11-07-2009 10:05 AM In reply to

    • Dennie
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    Beautiful Maladies  The Island Years                        CD

    Tom Waits

    1998 Island Records

    Amazon.com

    Tom Waits pulled off a neat trick with the 1983 release of Swordfishtrombones: he disengaged himself from the present (and his own recent achievements) and allied himself with the past. And yet no one could accuse him of becoming mired in nostalgia. A decade before the phrase lo-fi gained favor, Waits purposely ravaged his songs by stomping them into peculiar shapes and utilizing arcane instruments and recording techniques to further bend them into new kinds of aural sculptures. The result was a genuine musical breakthrough. Beautiful Maladies gathers 23 tracks from Waits's seven post-Swordfishtrombones Island LPs. These pretty/ugly tracks provide a riveting view of Tom's wild years. While at least four Waits Island titles qualify as essentials, Beautiful Maladies and the 1988 live set, Big Time, provide compact introductions to a matchless body of work. --Steven Stolder

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    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample3.Clap Hands  $0.99 
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    Windows MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample5.Underground  $0.99 
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    Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
    - Robert Frost

    Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable.
    - Samuel Johnson

    1979 La Scala's I bought them off the original owner, he actually had tears in his eyes as he counted my money. Now I know why!!! Mitsubishi RPTV WS48313, Infocus 4805, Pioneer Elite Vsx-41, Hafler DH-200, ADCOM GFA 7607, Oppo Dv970HD, Paramax 5100, AudioControl C-101 III, ELAC Mirachord 40 Turntable, (HT speakers)Kef Q7's, Kef Q10c, Ci130Ds, Ci130QR, SVS 20-39 PC Plus, HT Master MX-800
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