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Steve Lacy / Mal Waldron


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Anybody familiar with this one?

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Steve Lacy / Mal Waldron - Live in Berlin '84 (Jazzwerkstatt)

Recorded live at Jazzbuhne, Berlin, June 15, 1984.

Steve Lacy (soprano sax); Mal Waldron (piano)

Improvisation

Blinks

A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing

Snake Out

Epistrophy

No, but I got a coupon from Jazz Loft offering 4 bux off for the first 10 people who buy it. I missed out.

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The idea was resurrected with a very similar line-up in 2000, btw:

Monk Tentet All Stars

New Morning, Paris (FR) - April 4, 2000

Don Sickler - trumpet

Jack Walrath - trumpet

Eddie Bert - trombone

Steve Lacy - soprano sax

Phil Woods - alto sax, clarinet

Johnny Griffin - tenor sax

Ronnie Cuber - baritone sax

Ronnie Matthews - piano

David Williams - bass

Ben Riley - drums

I saw a similar band in a theater outside Paris (Boulogne-Billancourt, to be exact), but with a slightly different personnel. I recall Lacy, Woods, Sickler, Yochko Seffer, not sure of the trombone, and the core was Sphere: Barron, Williams and Riley as the rhythm section and Rouse on tenor sax. The opener was Lacy playing Monk songs solo. A memorable evening.

My favorite of the Waldron/Lacy duos was the Dreher, maybe because I was in attendance on a couple of nights. It was cool living in Paris during the Lacy years.

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