Re-tread Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2020 134 136 150 Dec 19, 2024 #81 +1 for this song (and this entire album). I can’t say it is “the best” ever, but it is darn good/great.
+1 for this song (and this entire album). I can’t say it is “the best” ever, but it is darn good/great.
A alexatpos Member Jul 4, 2024 54 60 23 52 Croatia Dec 23, 2024 #82 Reactions: SCAudiophile and Arif_in_Japan
M MarkusBarkus VIP/Donor Feb 6, 2021 1,780 3,149 538 Dec 23, 2024 #85 Coleman Hawkins Quartet - Love Song From "Apache" Reactions: SCAudiophile
R Recordsguy Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2015 335 55 333 Yesterday at 10:23 AM #88 The Coltrane- Ellington joint venture..In A Sentimental Mood is pretty mellow. Reactions: SCAudiophile and hopkins
H hopkins Well-Known Member Sep 10, 2022 3,289 1,947 273 59 Paris paulstephane.github.io Yesterday at 2:43 PM #89 East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Here is a favorite: Recorded in 1961. The original LP sounds good - you can experience the delicacy of Buddy Tate’s blowing more vividly. It is hard to find a mint copy. There was a release on Discogs erroneously advertised as mono but the only recording available is in stereo. Here is the version to get, IMO: Buddy Tate - Groovin' With Buddy Tate View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1964 Vinyl release of "Groovin' With Buddy Tate" on Discogs. www.discogs.com This interpretation is lovely. This is the type of track that I could listen to in a loop all day long and never get tired of listening. Last edited: Yesterday at 5:05 PM
East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Here is a favorite: Recorded in 1961. The original LP sounds good - you can experience the delicacy of Buddy Tate’s blowing more vividly. It is hard to find a mint copy. There was a release on Discogs erroneously advertised as mono but the only recording available is in stereo. Here is the version to get, IMO: Buddy Tate - Groovin' With Buddy Tate View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1964 Vinyl release of "Groovin' With Buddy Tate" on Discogs. www.discogs.com This interpretation is lovely. This is the type of track that I could listen to in a loop all day long and never get tired of listening.