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1 hour ago, John Tapscott said:

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from the Mosaic set

:tup Excellent album!

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Recorded Aug. 8, 1982 as part of the 14th Concord Jazz Festival (a festival which now only lives in memory since the Concord Records label is long gone from Concord).  I really do like this version of "Koto Song" featuring Bill Smith.

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3 hours ago, alankin said:

Billy Hart – Oshumare (Gramavision)
— With Dave Holland, Bill Frisell or Kevin Eubanks, Kenny Kirkland or Mark Grey + Branford Marsalis, Steve Coleman, Didier Lockwood, Manolo Badrena.

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Good one!

Gramavision put out some excellent music. Too bad they're no longer around. . .

 

 

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Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra - Pocketful of Dreams, Vol. III (Decca/GRP)

Absolutely brilliant. So much joy. Such perfect singing.

Argh! Hearing this makes me want to spring for the Mosaic Decca set, which I've never gotten around to buying.

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3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Ray Anderson, Mark Helias, Gerry Hemingway - Oahspe (Auricle, rec. 1978)
These guys recently put out a record celebrating their 40th (!) year playing together.  This was their first record.

Unfortunately one I don't have.  I think I have everything else.

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Steve Miller – Steve Miller Trio meets Elton Dean (Reel Recordings)
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Personnel: Steve Miller (piano), Tony Moore (bass), Eddie Prevost (drums), Elton Dean (saxello).

Recorded live at Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London from the "Meetings with Remarkable Saxophonists" concert series, in 1985.

Also includes a bonus track privately recorded in 1976 with Miller, Dean and drummer Pip Pyle.

 

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Disc 2 of 2, recorded Aug. 12, 1994.  The Seven Sensational Saxophones (Jesse Davis,Gary Foster, Ken Peplowski, Chris Potter, Bill Ramsay, Frank Wess & Ricky Woodard) also served as the sax section in the subsequent big band (which also included Sweets Edison, Randy Sandke, George Graham, Al Aarons, Chauncey Welsch, Robert Trowers, Rob McConnell,Jimmy Cheatham and the Gene Harris Quartet)

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