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Justin V

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I figured Albert Mangelsdorff would be a trombonist who'd do that sort of thing.  I immediately thought of Zo-Ko-Ma, a trio record he made with Attila Zoller and Lee Konitz. ... Almost there but one too many musicians. 

After some poking around on discogs, I found this:

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It's a 7" Metronome EP that anticipates Mangelsdorff & Koller's collaboration with Lee Konitz by 11 years.

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3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I figured Albert Mangelsdorff would be a trombonist who'd do that sort of thing.  I immediately thought of Zo-Ko-Ma, a trio record he made with Attila Zoller and Lee Konitz. ... Almost there but one too many musicians. 

After some poking around on discogs, I found this:

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It's a 7" Metronome EP that anticipates Mangelsdorff & Koller's collaboration with Lee Konitz by 11 years.

🙂

 

Good call, similar instrumentation is this long time favourite of mine:

[edit] Now, it would be cool if Lewis and Frisell did a duo session. [whew... saved ]

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There are three excellent Mangelsdorff / Scofield tracks (around 20 mins total) on this live release: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Int-Jazzfestival-M%C3%BCnster/release/5063934 . 

Also, in a more adventurous direction, there was a fantastic two trombones / two guitars quartet (Conrad Bauer, Johannes Bauer, Joe Sachse, Uwe Kropinski) called Doppelmoppel. They had three releases, all are highly recommended: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1840346-DoppelMoppel .

And there is indeed a Mangelsdorff / Zoller duo - one track on this album: https://www.discogs.com/Albert-Mangelsdorff-Albert-Mangelsdorff-And-His-Friends/master/334713 

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came here to post all of what you and colin mentioned! I have in mind a Rutherford/Bailey or Lewis/Bailey somewhere but not sure if it actually exists as part of Company, Iskra 1903, or some other context.

I think there might be something in Günter Christmann's discography as well but I'll have to dig around and look for it.

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