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  1. Originally released as The Visit! on Cobblestone in 1972 Guitar – Pat Martino 2nd Guitar – Bobby Rose Bass – Richard Davis Drums – Billy Higgins
  2. I just pre-ordered this LP from Dusty Groove: I've wanted to have a physical copy of this for years. I first heard it after downloading the music from the Magic Purple Sunshine blog. Remember that?!? . . . Along with this Eddy Louiss LP, that blog provided me with my first discovery of Martial Solal's music (and many others as well). Before streaming and before Discogs, downloading from blogs was pretty much the only way one could hear the majority of the MPS catalog (particularly if you lived outside of Europe). Aside from a few titles issued on PAUSA or Verve, it was almost entirely unavailable.
  3. Now streaming: Marcel Landowski: Concerto for Ondes Martenot, String Orchestra & Percussion; Jacques Bondon: Kaléidoscope / Jeanne Loriod (Ondes Martenot), Jacques Bondon (conductor), Orchestre de Chambre de Musique Contemporaine (Erato, 1964)
  4. Now playing: Disc 4 Jean Martinon & the Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F. perform: - Pierné: Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Pierné: Concertstück, Op.39 for Harp and Orchestra - with Lily Laskine (harp) - Pierné: Divertissements sur un thème pastoral, Op.49 - Poulenc: Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani, FP93 - with Marie-Claire Alain (organ) Good stuff!
  5. Disc 12 Oistrakh performs: - Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op. 23 / Jean Martinon, Philharmonia O - Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 / Lovro von Matačić, LSO
  6. I saw Jabali's band at Jazz Standard just before COVID hit. It was great. Let us know how it goes tonight!
  7. Next up: Duke Ellington - The Capitol Sessions, 1953-1955 I downloaded this MP3 set -- from emusic.com, I think -- a long time ago. I remember it because I couldn't afford the Mosaic Capitol set at that time (raising a family!), so this was my substitute. Pre-streaming days.
  8. More Puente: Pictured above: Tito with vocalist Santos Colón, who sang with Puente for 17 years. Colón’s first recording with Puente was the giant hit, Dance Mania (1958). . . . In 1971, Colón left Puente's band (on good terms) for a solo career. This 1977 album was a reunion. Colón’s voice makes it sound like "classic" Tito Puente, which is appropriate given the album's retrospective theme. Outstanding stuff.
  9. Bucketloads of personality without any showboating.
  10. NP: Ethan Iverson, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Ben Street - Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2010) This might be my favorite Tootie record. Either this or Dark Beauty with Kenny Drew & NHØP. R.I.P. Albert Heath . . . and thank you for the music.
  11. A photo I took last summer of the Lavapiés neighborhood in Madrid, Spain.
  12. Wow! What a beautiful creature! My family & I live on a little creek that flows into a nearby floodplain, so we get all sorts of animals wandering through our neighborhood -- but NOTHING like that.
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