If there's one thing Raggy Waltz enjoys more than anything, it's starting a series. If there's one thing that Raggy Waltz enjoys more than starting series, it's abandoning a series soon after it began. In a remarkable example of both, a series was developed and thought up, but then just as I began to really [...]
Author: Tarik
Them Dirty Blues // Cannonball Adderley – Featuring Nat Adderley (Riverside RLP 12-322)
Periodically, I'm really into a particular artist and their music. A few months ago it was Shirley Scott (actually, it's still Shirley Scott). Before that, it was Cannonball Adderley. Now? Back to Cannonball. I don't have many of his albums, but the few that I do have are spending much of their time these days [...]
Desmond Digs
It's been a while since I wrote a blog about my favorite jazz musician and original inspiration behind this website. It's also been a while since I wrote anything at all on here. To correct both wrongs, here then is this post! It's from the archives, so to speak, so it's rather special. I sought [...]
Record Storing- Adventures In ‘Who Is This?’
As a hobby, record collecting can be a relatively tame endeavor. Yes, there's the excitement of finally finding an album that you've always wanted, or finding something rare in the wild, and it's always interesting to see what's new in the stores. These are relatively isolated and spread out events, though, and aren't the norm. [...]
Ineffable // Friedrich Gulda (Columbia CL 2346)
Revising a silly series I started two years ago, here's an album from an unlikely source that has some rather fantastic and refreshing music on it, music that's perfect for the last day of April, or the first day of May depending on where in the world you are. To the music! The Music The [...]
Spring Sequence // Ralph Burns (Jazztone J-1228)
The leaves are back on the trees, the sun is finally working again, and birds are building nests once again. Spring has sprang! I mean sprung. But also sprang. Keep reading to understand what I'm talking about. To the music! The Music The Tune: "Bijou"Recorded: 1955Personnel: Ralph Burns- PianoJimmy Raney- GuitarClyde Lombardi- BassOsie Johnson- Drums [...]
In Pursuit of The 27th Man // Horace Silver (Blue Note BN-LA054-F)
This is a special post for a couple of reasons. First, it's Horace Silver. Any Horace Silver album is special. The other reason? Keep on reading. To the music! The Music The Tune: "Gregory Is Here"Recorded: 10 November, 1972 at Englewood Cliffs, NJPersonnel: Randy Brecker- Trumpet & FluglehornMichael Brecker- Tenor SaxHorace Silver- PianoBob Cranshaw- Electric [...]
At The Pershing: But Not For Me // Ahmad Jamal (Argo LP 628)
Here's the record that caused me to re-examine why I buy jazz records. Here's the record that re-sparked my excitement and love towards records. And at the end of the day, here's an album that has some fantastic music on it. The Music The Tune: "Poinciana"Recorded: 16 January, 1958 at the Pershing Hotel, Chicago, ILPersonnel: [...]
Shirley Scott Plays Horace Silver // Shirley Scott (Prestige PR 7240)
There's a ton of jazz albums with titles like '____Plays Cole Porter', or '____ Does The Gershwin Songbook'. How many albums are dedicated to jazz musicians NOT named Duke Ellington? Not many. How many are dedicated to Horace Silver? Like two. This album is one of those two. The Music The Tune: "Moon Ray"Recorded: 17 [...]
Record Storing- California Edition
I was back in Southern California for another wedding, and of course I had to hit up the local record store again. It was extremely productive the last time I was there, so a return trip was necessary. I ended up grabbing a lot of records, only to discover an unpriced stack of 10-inch albums [...]