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5 hours ago, paul secor said:

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After listening to Jeff's new CD, I felt the urge to listen to another Atlanta native.

I've always liked the cover photos on this one - taken by our own brownie (the member, not the camera) - though this CD issue only includes one of them. I had to take the LP off the shelf to see the other, and I did that.

Back cover of the original issue:

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I have not listened to those (VOL 1-5) for many years. I enjoy it now, especially  like others here I like much of Bud´s later playing. The very early stuff, especially the early Verves tend to be too much high register runs.

The latterday performances have astute quotes from other songs, the playing is a bit more laid back, and it´s not such a speed race like earlier achievements.

The drummer is okay, the bass is a bit reluctant. When Bud stops for him to do a bass solo, he just keeps walking on, not soloing.

On my CD, it starts with 2 before unussued tracks , a very fast "Swedish Pastry" and a nice "There will Never be another You". But no reference to it in the liner notes.

IMHO this is Bud in very good form and a very pleasant listening experience.

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14 hours ago, soulpope said:

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one of my all time favourites

 

 

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11 hours ago, jeffcrom said:

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Ornette! - programmed as originally issued from the Atlantic box set.

Bill Evans - The Paris Concert, Edition One (BN). I admire this, but I'm not loving it tonight.

The Bill Evans session was recently discussed in an article by Gene Lees that Jazz Profiles recently reprinted. Bill Evans in Paris

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