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  1. NIS

    BFT 143 ID

    Should be an easy one to find. I think I've even seen it in the sales forum. I wondered if anyone would like this track at all and I am happy you did. Thanks again for listening. As stated in the comments, I included a number of artists that were "new to me" as well. I feel like I am always behind the curve. Thanks for joining it.
  2. NIS

    BFT 143 ID

    Thanks for listening and thanks for the comments. 1. Henry Butler/Steven Bernstein And The Hot 9 – “Viper's Drag” (Thomas Waller) from Viper's Drag (Impulse) 2014 Butler – piano; Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, alto horn; Reginald Veal – bass; Herlin Riley – drums; Charlie Burnham – violin; Peter Apfelbaum – tenor/soprano saxophone; Erik Lawrence – baritone/soprano saxophone; Doug Wieselman – clarinets; Curtis Fowlkes – trombone; Matthew Munisteri – guitar. 2. Erik Friedlander – “A Closer Walk With Thee” (traditional) from Prowl (Cryptogramophone) 2006 Friedlander – cello; Andy Laster – alto saxophone, clarinet; Stomu Takeishi – electric bass; Satoshi Takeishi – percussion. 3. Harris Eisendtadt - “Dayourabine/Thiolena Diamono” (traditional Senegal) from Guewel (Clean Feed) 2008 Taylor Ho Bynum – cornet, flugelhorn; Nate Wooley – trumpet; Mark Taylor – french horn; Josh Sinton – baritone saxophone; Eisenstadt – drums. 4. Dave Burrell - “AM Rag” (Burrell) from Windward Passages (hat Hut) 1979 Burrell – piano. 5. Roberto Ottaviano - “Il confinato” (Ottaviano) from Arcthetics Soffio Primitivo (Dodicilune) 2013 Ottaviano – soprano saxophone; Emanuele Parrini – violin; Paolo Botti – viola; Salvatore Maiore – cello; Giovanni Maier – bass; Roberto Danni – drums. 6. Paul Bley/Franz Koglmann/Gary Peacock - “Cartoon” (Annette Peacock) from Annette (hatOLOGY) 1992 Bley – piano; Koglmann – trumpet, flugelhorn; Peacock – double bass. 7. Buell Neidlinger's String Band - “Jumpin' Punkins (Mercer Ellington) from Locomotive (Soul Note) 1987 Marty Krystall – tenor saxophone; Brenton Banks – violin; John Kurnick – mandolin; Neidlinger – bass; Billy Osborne – drums. 8. Bill Lewis/Khan Jamal - “The Vanishing Man” (Lewis) from The River (Philly Jazz) 1977 Lewis – vibraphone; Jamal – marimba. 9. ICP Orchestra - “Lavoro/Moten Swing (Sean Bergin/Count Basie) from East Of The Sun (ICP) 2014 Michael Moore – clarinet, alto saxophone; Ab Baars – clarinet, tenor saxophone; Tobias Delius – clarinet, tenor saxophone; Wolter Wierbos – trombone; Mary Oliver – violin, viola, vocals – Tristan Honsinger – cello, vocals; Ernst Glerum – bass; Guus Janssen – piano, organ; Han Bennink – drums, vocals. 10. Roberto Ottaviano - “Better Get It In Your Soul” (Mingus) from Mingus: Protrait In Six Colors (Splasc(H) 1988 Ottaviano – soprano saxophone. 11. Cooper-Moore/Tom Abbs/Chad Taylor - “The Fox” (Cooper-Moore) from Triptych Myth (Hopscotch) 2003 Cooper-Moore – piano; Abbs – bass; Taylor – drums.
  3. I kind of expected you to ID this one. Didn't you KC guys go up to Des Moines to see the ICP?
  4. Funny timing. Henry Butler is another "new to me" artist. I saw him do a solo set last fall at the National Folk Festival. Very eclectic style, you name it, it's in there. Bottom line though, he can really play the piano.
  5. Joe Locke/Kenny Barron - “But Beautiful” - Steeplechase 31295 $12 Romano/ Sclavis / Texier - “Carnet De Routes” - Label Bleu 86569 $8 Aki TakaselHan Bennink – “Two for Two” - Intakt $12 Wadada Leo Smith - “Dark Lady of the Sonnets” - Tum $12 Dave Holland – Extensions – ECM $8 Thanks for looking.
  6. NIS

    BFT 143

    Thom, You did post these responses in the discussion thread earlier. You are too busy. As far as the money part, I have the same feeling about this whole site. Also, I haven't seen an "EGAD" for a long time. : 0 )
  7. Looks great and works perfectly. Will this be in place of the previous streaming and download? Bottom line for me is, I will be very happy with what ever works best for you. You are doing the heavy lifting.
  8. Not the leader but there you go.
  9. None of your wild guesses are right. Off the top of my head, I can think of an Anthony Braxton connection to one of the horn players though. The pianist isn't from the Latin side either.
  10. Interesting comment, thanks. Of coarse I have heard of the Cecil Taylor album but I've never actually heard it, so I didn't think of that connection.
  11. So, the bass player is the leader on track 7 and the electronically enhanced answer to the second question is yes also.
  12. tkeith; I found Curtis Clark "Dreams Deferred" on spotify. Very nice album. I think I liked the trio tracks best. I found "Ballad of the Fallen" on my bookshelf. Also a very nice album.
  13. You obviously know that your ID is correct. Your opinion too. : 0 ) I am a fan of Marilyn Crispell but I've never heard that CD.
  14. You know more about the tune than I do.
  15. HP, nice story. Of coarse, your Burrell ID is correct all around. I really agree with Kristoff on this one. Track is Paul Bley. A last minute addition, I thought I needed a little brass and Mr. Bley had just passed.
  16. Interesting reveal. Thanks. I am one who will be checking out Jerzy Milian. Also, I thought I would always be able to pick out Eberhard Weber. I need to listen to that track a little closer I guess.
  17. Well, that didn't take long. Actually, I thought this might have been one of the tougher IDs. Roberto Ottaviano is one of my "new to me" obsessions of the last year or so. Hopefully you can find some rhythm sections you like on some of the other tracks. Not all of coarse.
  18. Here is the link for BFT download and streaming provided by Thom. Thanks again. Hopefully you all can find something you enjoy. Any problems, let me know and I will get Thom to fix it. : 0 ) http://thomkeith.com/BFT/bft143.html
  19. Just tried out Bandcamp to purchase "L'Atelier Tampon Ramier, September 2007 (Sans Bruit). Worked pretty easily.
  20. NIS

    BFT 143

    I don't mean to step on the current blindfold test (I'm still listening) but I wanted to give warning that I am doing the Feb. edition. I think there are some gimmes but also hopefully some things you haven't heard. I will put the download link (thank you very much Thom Keith) in the comment thread as has been recent practice. Give it a try. Thank you.
  21. Went used record store diving today for the first time in many, many years. Glad I did, nice record.
  22. Good advice. I just can't believe all the great music I've missed over the years.
  23. I swear that I have lived under a rock. Masahiko Togashi is another artist I have only recently become aware of. Of coarse most of his stuff is OOP I think and crazy expensive.
  24. Only one listen through but I am pretty sure I won't be identifying anything once again. A couple tracks do sound familiar though. The vibes player on track 8 has an interesting sound. I would like to hear him/her is a smaller group setting without the orchestra, which to me kind of gets in the way. Looking forward to an ID on this one.
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