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Just beginning to listen, and I find to my surprise and delight that so far Art is playing (albeit with a few "expressionistic" gestures and at greater lengtrh) with much of the compact phrasing and shapeliness of his mid- to-late '50s work. No signs yet of any strain to incorporate Trane.

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5 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

Just beginning to listen, and I find to my surprise and delight that so far Art is playing (albeit with a few "expressionistic" gestures and at greater lengtrh) with much of the compact phrasing and shapeliness of his mid- to-late '50s work. No signs yet of any strain to incorporate Trane.

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Marvellous music .... believe the "Trane expressionism" was mostly gone in his 80's recordings ....

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Oscar PettifordAnother One (Bethlehem Archives / Avenue Jazz)
— Oscar Pettiford - bass, cello; Donald Byrd, Ernie Royal - trumpet; Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone; Gigi Gryce - alto saxophone, clarinet; Jerome Richardson - tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute; Don Abney - piano; Osie Johnson- drums.

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