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hard-bop/modal piano-trio albums that kick ass!!!!


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OK, what are your favorite hard-bop/modal piano-trio albums that really kick!!

I'm looking for stuff that swings and/or grooves like mad (like a freight train!!!), and particularly in a modal way, and/or with some static harmony (or at least without traditional "changes"-based tunes and playing all over the place).

What's the best of the best??? --- and what's incredible, but often overlooked???

I'm a sucker for the 1965-75 era, but am certainly open to more recent outings.

Thanks!!!

Some examples I have, and love...

John Hicks -- "Hell's Bells" (Strata East, 1975)

Mulgrew Miller -- "Key's To The City" and "Work" (Landmark, 1985-86)

Mulgrew Miller -- "With Our Own Eyes" (Novus, 1994)

Mixed-meter stuff would be great too!! (I know, I'm asking for the world here), but whatever it is -- its gotta kill in the swing/groove dept, but in a modal hard-bop kinda way. Lay it on me!!! :excited:

(And I'll post some more examples too, as I think of them.)

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Guest akanalog

mal waldron-"black glory" on enja. this is from, um maybe 1973?

awesome album. if you like "free at last" you will like this. i like it more for some reason. i think this one is live and he plays some good tunes on it. i really like jimmy woode too.

waldron has more enja albums which look good in this vein but i haven't heard them.

speaking of jimmy woode...

what about hampton hawes "blues for bud". not sure which label this is on-some european label. from 1968 and really good.

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also-joe bonner "parade" with billy higgins and johnny dyani. on steeplechase-1978 ish.

some standards, some pop covers, some originals...nice stuff.

in the liners, bonner tells a story about his song "parade" which is interesting. it is basically an older jazz musician he was playing with was insane and hallucinated a parade...something like that. i wonder who he was referring to.

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