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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

More Kirk, but from earlier in his career:

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You're right.  There are so many great RRK records!  It's almost impossible to choose one.  ;)

BTW: I've never heard Brotherman in the Fatherland.  I'll have to look into that one -- since you rate it so highly.  Thanks.  :tup 

 

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Roswell RuddBroad Strokes (Knitting Factory Records)

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A stew from trombonist Roswell Rudd: about half the album consists of a larger ensemble (or a subset): Steve Swell & Josh Roseman (trombones); Ron Finck (alto sax, clarinet); Harvey Kaiser (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet); Matthew Finck (guitar); Ken Filiano (bass); Bill Dotts (electric bass); Lou Grassi (drums); Carlos Gomez (percussion).  

There are also single tracks with the Steve Lacy (soprano sax) trio w/ Jean-Jacques Avenel (bass), John Betsch (drums) & Elton Dean (alto saxello); with vocalist Sheila Jordan; and with Sonic Youth (Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo: guitars, Steve Shelley (drums).  Good stuff, with a couple of vocal tracks that aren't by Sheila Jordan that don't work as well. 

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2 hours ago, alankin said:

Roswell RuddBroad Strokes (Knitting Factory Records)

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A stew from trombonist Roswell Rudd: about half the album consists of a larger ensemble (or a subset): Steve Swell & Josh Roseman (trombones); Ron Finck (alto sax, clarinet); Harvey Kaiser (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet); Matthew Finck (guitar); Ken Filiano (bass); Bill Dotts (electric bass); Lou Grassi (drums); Carlos Gomez (percussion).  

There are also single tracks with the Steve Lacy (soprano sax) trio w/ Jean-Jacques Avenel (bass), John Betsch (drums) & Elton Dean (alto saxello); with vocalist Sheila Jordan; and with Sonic Youth (Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo: guitars, Steve Shelley (drums).  Good stuff, with a couple of vocal tracks that aren't by Sheila Jordan that don't work as well. 

A long time favorite of mine.

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