zuma
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Another 90's classic is turtles dream.
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Did Motian play with Mobley? Perhaps this is a 6 degrees of Hank thing.
Let me know if you didn't get the gist of what I was saying.
I did not get it. Any relationship between Motian and Mobley?
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I highly recommends his electric bebop band's album on Winter and Winter. Especially good ones are "Monk and Powell" and "Flight of Blue Jay". On both album, there are two guitars (Kurt Rosenwinkel, Brad Shepik/Steve Cardenas) and two sax (Chris Potter, Chris Speed) and one electronic bass (Steve swallow).
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You're saying that you "have loved her"...sounds kinda personal... (TMI = Too Much Information)
Meant as attempted humor, but apparently didn't work. Sorry.
I dug the side she made w/J-Mac, and one of her other BN trio dates, forget which one..what's she been up to that she was disappeared for 7 years?
I have heard that she was very disappointed by recording industry. I do not know the details. But now she has come back.
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I second special edition!
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I'm surprised no one mentioned his meetings with Brubeck, but that always seems to bring out the naysayers. Mulligan told me he was very pleased with those records and enjoyed playing with Dave.
I second Ken. This recording shows that Mulligan/Brubeck is working band like Desmond/Brubeck. "Blessed are the poor" is one of my favorite tune. Mulligan shows up very latter part of this tune and his solo on this tune is one of best baritone solo IMO.
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Have the records he made with Sonny Stitt in the 70s been mentioned?
Gambit have done it with this one here
I don't know how easy it would be to find the legitimate original issues, at least for a reasonable price,
Check out what they're looking for, 1 new from $153.47. :crazy:
I second this album. I heard Barry was one of Sonny's favorite sideman.
Kenny Barron
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This side man appearance has not mentioned yet. I think his solo performance on this album (Memories of you) is on par with Other Places, Green Chimneys, People Time. Tom Harrell also gave his best sound here, IMO.