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11 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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with John Hicks, Reggie Workman, and Ed Blackwell

 

Based on Murray`s prolific recording career in the 80`s some of his recording tend to remain overlooked .... this is one of these with an superb rhythm section ....

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16 minutes ago, soulpope said:

Based on Murray`s prolific recording career in the 80`s some of his recording tend to remain overlooked .... this is one of these with an superb rhythm section ....

Yeah, I remember. The 1980's were when I was just beginning to dig into jazz -- and it seemed like Murray was releasing a new album every week!

Speaking of the superb rhythm section . . . Ed Blackwell plays SO beautifully on that record. 

 

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I recently reacquired a record that I have yet to keep after playing it a few times. I've probably owned it 3 or 4 times by now but this is the first time I've had it on vinyl. Weirdly, I'm enjoying it more now than I ever have in the past. It's not great but it's not as bad as I seem to remember it. I still don't like when Washington hits one of those falsetto notes and I'm not a huge fan of the cymbal work by Chambers.

Tyrone Washington - Natural Essence (Blue Note). I think this is an original pressing.

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12 hours ago, bresna said:

I recently reacquired a record that I have yet to keep after playing it a few times. I've probably owned it 3 or 4 times by now but this is the first time I've had it on vinyl. Weirdly, I'm enjoying it more now than I ever have in the past. It's not great but it's not as bad as I seem to remember it. I still don't like when Washington hits one of those falsetto notes and I'm not a huge fan of the cymbal work by Chambers.

Tyrone Washington - Natural Essence (Blue Note). I think this is an original pressing.

Image result for tyrone washington natural essence

I must admit I don´t have this. Of course I have seen the cover many many times, and though I never heard how Tyrone Washington plays the participation of greats like Woody Shaw, "Spee", and a fantastic rhythm section , all of them among my favourites makes me want to listen to it.

Don´t know how the cymbal work by Chambers sounds here, but on all other records I have with him and I have many, that´s exactly what I love.

About "those falsetto notes"...... well...... have you read Horace Silver´s autobiography "Get to the Gritty Nitty" , Horace is such a kind person and always speaks in a very kind manner about all fellow musicians, but he has no kind words for Tyrone Washington and that his trips into avantgarde did not fit into the bands conception.

Now I really might give this album a chance, since....though my first love is be- and hardbop, I have listened to and admired a lot of 60´s avantgarde too, love Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, so maybe I wouldn´t be too surprised if I´d hear some falsetto screams if it makes sense to me.....

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