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2 minutes ago, bresna said:

"Lazy Afternoon" is one of my favorite ballads.

Oh yeah.  Mine too.

Have you heard Norma Winstone's version of "Lazy Afternoon" on her album ...Like Song, Like Weather?  It's fantastic. Probably my favorite version with vocals.

Which are some of your favorite renditions? 

 

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Now spinning:

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I like how the words "Contemporary Music" appear beside the Verve logo on the cover -- as if to say, "If you're looking for strictly-speaking 'Jazz,' this ain't it."

 

Earlier:

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Frank Strozier Sextet - Remember Me (SteepleChase)
I have the U.S. vinyl release on Inner City. 

Excellent stuff -- with Strozier's Memphis homie Harold Mabern.  

 

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1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Now spinning:

 

Earlier:

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Frank Strozier Sextet - Remember Me (SteepleChase)
I have the U.S. vinyl release on Inner City. 

Excellent stuff -- with Strozier's Memphis homie Harold Mabern.  

 

I have a Steeplechase copy and will dig it out.

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11 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

This again:

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That's a good record...came out around the same time as Relaxin' at Camarillo...I like this one more.

It seemed that MPS didn't have good distribution in these parts at the time...I picked it up the first time I saw it, but that was the only time I saw it! People were asking me WOA WHERE DID YOU GET THIS?!?!?!?!?! and I was like, uh, at the record store?

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6 minutes ago, JSngry said:

That's a good record...came out around the same time as Relaxin' at Camarillo...I like this one more.

Yep.  ... I really dig the Ron Carter-Billy Higgins hookup.  They're not a pair that I associate together -- not like Higgins with Sam Jones or David Williams or Ron with Tony.  But I think Ron & Higgins really mesh well on this LP.  And then Corea does his lyrical thing.  So it's a bit of a "disparate parts that come together nicely" sort of record, isn't it?

 

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Joe was emerging from his "low profile" period...him and Chick worked many times after this, and probably should have prior, but when a guy is holed up in SF doing...whatever he was doing...

Ron & Billy, not a common team, but there's certainly no reason for that other than producer's choices. Ron can play with anybody (when he wants to), and Billy gonna be Billy, always. Producers can create "images" that don't always jibe with a bigger, braoder reality.

Producer's choices, yea, that's why I like that record better than this one:

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and look, Joe produced his own MPS record, just a few months after that contemporary record. So...artist's choice!

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2 minutes ago, The Magnificent Goldberg said:

Gardening this afternoon, but I DID rip one this morning.

Gene Russell - Takin' care of business - Dot 1966

Takin' Care Of Business album cover

Lots of reasons to prefer Les McCann, and this is one of them :)

But I can still listen occasionally.

MG

Interesting.  I didn't know about this "pre-Black Jazz" Gene Russell LP.  :tup 

Doesn't appear to be in Discogs.

 

5 minutes ago, JSngry said:

It's almost like Joe did the Contemporary album, and then for whatever reason and said fuck this, I'mma gonna make my own record and see what happens.

Yep.  And it worked really well!

 

 

Speaking of RC with Tony, this LP is now spinning on my 'table...

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I almost picked this album for my 70s survey.  Love it.

 

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10 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Interesting.  I didn't know about this "pre-Black Jazz" Gene Russell LP.  :tup 

Doesn't appear to be in Discogs.

 

 

It is. That's where I got the photo of the sleeve.

You have to search for 'The Gene Russell Trio', not Gene Russell. So you have to know about it to find it :)

https://www.discogs.com/The-Gene-Russell-Trio-Takin-Care-Of-Business/master/1188835

MG

 

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9 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Interesting.  I didn't know about this "pre-Black Jazz" Gene Russell LP.  :tup 

Doesn't appear to be in Discogs.

Discogs sometimes adds a layer of complexity that is not necessarily necessary: https://www.discogs.com/artist/4875690-The-Gene-Russell-Trio

There's also this one:

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and if you're thinking that either one of these might not be an immediate priority to discover,,,,I'd concur with that, 100%!

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2 minutes ago, JSngry said:

and if you're thinking that either one of these might not be an immediate priority to discover,,,,I'd concur with that, 100%!

Heh.  I hear you.  Plenty of other good, off-the-beaten-path stuff out there that should take priority, eh?

 

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