The Incredible Jimmy Smith "Back at the Chicken Shack" .....George Benson "Giblet Gravy"....Billy Cobham "Spectrum" ....Stanley Turrentine "Let it Blow" Just throwing in a few of my favs. Of course these are all Vinyls!
Matt M
Matt M
Jazz for aficionados
O10, Man, oh man, oh man, THANK YOU for the Eddie Fisher clips. I’ve never hear of this guy and like you said, I got lost listening to these clips. You made my day. -- Bob Here’s a mighty fine clip of the Steve Gadd band grooving hard. (Just had to contribute something. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xCwOqL2S74 |
Jzzmusician, I must first commend you on your keen sense of hearing and good taste. Vintage vinyl is a good place to start for a scratchy record. That's what I started with, and had my computer program clean it up. Now it sounds silky smooth on playback. Here's where to start, Vintage Vinyl; I've been doing business with these guys since way before CD's were invented. http://www.vintagevinyl.com/ I'm sure they will be able to help you. Enjoy the music. |
I had not heard that Eddie Fisher "Third cup" in many years.The fact that it was on Cadet records out of Chicago was enough to buy it when it came out.I bought all the Blues on Chess/Cadet,or as much as i could afford at that time.The Fisher record was a little mysterious as there was little that fell into this category and grooved in a "Cristo Redemptor" kind of way.,only with guitar and this presaged the entire 70's Soul/Jazz thing.His second record was gawdawful with extreme wah wah on most tracks,that also presaged the worst part of the next decade. I was surprised to see the performance video and as i recall he passed in 1994? Had no idea who,what or where on this guy. OK...Listen up...You want a copy of "Third Cup" go to DISCOGS.COM and put it in the search and you will find there are many for sale and a decent copy looks to be had for about 12.00 new unplayed recent reissue. You take a look and decide what works for you.Duscogs is a good site full of reputable sellers,i buy there all the time. Eddie Fisher,you had a good five minutes of fame,rest easy. |