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 [...]
Category: Jazz Vinyl College Collector
Jeru // Gerry Mulligan (Columbia CL 1932)
It's Tuesday, I have a rare day off, but I have a full week and some change of long days and short nights ahead. I'm pre-exhausted. When I'm pre-exhausted, there's nothing better than slipping into an easy chair, putting on a soothing record, and letting the music give me a back rub. As of late, [...]
Record Storing-Adventures In Tracking Treasure
Here at Raggy Waltz headquarters, we love creating new blog series. Enter this new series, entitled 'Record Storing'. "What's it about, and what the heck is 'record storing'?" you ask? Good question. Quite simply, it's about me going to record stores, the subsequent albums I take home, and my thought process that takes place between [...]
Midnight Blue // Kenny Burrell (Blue Note BLP 4123)
What is it about the color blue that is so expressive, so hip, so cool? Rhapsody in Blue. Kind of Blue. Blue Trane. True Blue. And then there's Midnight Blue. The Music The Tune: "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You"Recorded: 8 January, 1963 at Englewood Cliffs, NJPersonnel: Kenny Burrell - GuitarMajor Holly - BassBill [...]
The Pseudo-Science of Squareness: Musings of A Jazz Record Collector
*Disclaimer: This is not -I repeat NOT- an authoritative piece of writing, nor is it personal exposition passed off of as the gospel. What follows is exactly what the rather academic-sounding title says: my personal thoughts on an interesting aspect of collecting jazz on vinyl! Last week while in the Motherland of Southern California, I [...]
Lee Morgan Vol. 3 // Blue Note (BLP 1557)
I mean, if I'm doing a Black History Month tribute, I can't NOT feature an album from the illustrious Blue Note label, can I? The answer, of course, is no. Hail no. And as a trumpeter myself, of course I had to profile one of my favorite trumpeters of all time. Enough chit chat; to [...]
Hip Soul // Shirley Scott (Prestige PRLP 7205)
Rolling right along in my celebration of Black History Month, here's an album featuring a rare type of jazz artist- a female who strictly plays and doesn't sing. Of course, there's also a bit of intrigue behind the album as well. To the music! The Music The Tune: "Hip Soul"Recorded: 2 June, 1961 at Van [...]
The New Wave In Jazz // Various Artists (Impulse A-90)
It's February 1st, which is the beginning of Black History Month here in the States. At the Raggy Waltz offices, we're celebrating Black History Month by highlighting albums made by black artists. To kick off the official start of February, here's quite possibly the most unpretentiously black album I own. With that, to the music! [...]
Legrand Piano // Michel Legrand (Columbia CL 1441)
UPDATE: Yesterday, at 86, Michel Legrand passed away in Paris, France. A new post is forthcoming, but in the meantime, I thought it appropriate to bring this one back. It's my personal favorite Legrand album and it features Legrand's piano on all the tracks. Rest easy, Michel Legrand! Full disclosure. This post was completely inspired [...]
Concorde // The Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige 7005)
Over here in the United States, the month of February is Black History Month. The month of February is also the shortest month of the year. As a result of both of these facts, the staff of Raggy Waltz decided to celebrate Black History Month by spotlighting jazz albums made by black artists. Beginning now. [...]