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53 minutes ago, Jim Duckworth said:

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Really enjoying Richard Twardzik on this one.

Here in Vienna also listening the Chet Baker right now ! 

That superb 1979 club date with long, long tracks, Chet with Phil Markowitz who is very inside the music, the legendary Jean Rassinfosse on bass, and Charlie Rice on drums, which is quite unusual, since I never saw Chet with a drummer. I saw him in 1979 , 1980 (Jazz Spring in Vienna),, a scheduled 1983 encounter with Joe Farrell, where Chet didn´t make it as so often,  and the last time at the end of 1987 (even then, so late in his career and with all that erratic live and we being prepared for another chancelled concert, he was punctual, very articulate and played the stars from heaven. 

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1 hour ago, soulpope said:

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A very good one and not too well known in the jazz community.

 

On 2.3.2020 at 7:58 PM, Peter Friedman said:

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was part of the "lost" B.H. thread

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On 3.3.2020 at 3:36 PM, John Tapscott said:

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Like it. My favorite tenor sax player of them all

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Started the morning with the wonderful

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Ron Miles - Witness

 

then received the two following cds in the mail from japan:

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Kaoru Abe - Solo 1972.4.11

 

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Kaoru Abe - Solo 1972.1.21

 

After one spin of each I prefer the later but both are very fascinating

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Yes, those Alladin Sessions were available in the late 70´s as a double LP on Bluenote LA-Series. 

Another one, which I like very much, was the Musidisc LP live at the Royal Roost 1948, also very much bop influenced. This must be the Lester Young who influenced Brew Moore so much. 

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