

Sir Elf: Solo Piano, Roland Hanna, 1973, Choice Musicians : Roland Hanna, Dave Holland, Daniel Humair Tracks : Prelude - So You'll Know My Name, Allemande-Dance, Courrante-Blue, Child Of Gemini, Arsenic And New Lace, Ha-Ho-Da, Blue Lilly, A Statement For The Truth Musicians : Roland Hanna, Ben Tucker, Roy BurnesĮasy to Love: The Piano Of, Roland Hanna, 1971, MPS Tracks : The Best Things In Life Are Free, Next Time You See Me, From This Day On, Like Someone In Love, Yesterday, Farouk Thelonious, It Never Entered My Mind, Easy To Love, Night In Tunisia Musicians : Roland Hanna, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Roy BurnesĮasy to Love: The Piano Of, Roland Hanna, 1959, ATCO Tracks : I Know Your Kind, Fair Warning, Rose Lovejoy Of Paradise Valley, That Ring On The Finger, Once Knew A Fella, Anyone Would Love You, I Say Hello, Hoop De Dingle Plays Harold Rome's "Destry Rides Again", Roland Hanna, 1959, ATCO

Roland Hanna: leader and co-leader discography

This is a discography of Roland Hanna albums and albums by other musicians that feature Roland Hanna All the money I've thrown at it over this last decade has been worth it.Roland Hanna discography Home | Musicians | Labels | Compilations | Index | About | Links My system has been just sounding so damned good this month. Not sure it's my favorite digital version of this amazing title, at least not yet, but it sure does sound good today.

Then on to John Coltrane, "Ballads," also a new SHM-SACD. 1." I played this to death when it first came out, mostly on cassettte, and practiced drums to it over and over, especially the interesting groove of "God Bless the Child," which inspired a great drum pattern for a song the band I was then in, "Caution: Flammable" had put together and was probably our most popular, "King of L.A." This SHM-SACD sounded a bit bright and unfocused, but when I reversed the "Phase" on my DAC it came into both a nicer tonal balance and a better imaging and soundstage situation. Then on to an SHM-SACD of Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette "Standards, Vol. A slight upgrade from earlier cd releases. This was followed by Alice Coltrane, "Lord of Lords" from the Impulse 60 series of her releases released this week. Didn't get to experience any of them yesterday but have so far listened to four.įirst off was Kenny Burrell "Asphalt Canyon," which I only had on a pretty noisey LP in the past. Right before I had to go out to dinner with Lucy and in-laws yesterday a fat package from Japan came with reissue cds I had been waiting months to be released and arrive.
