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Tina Brooks - Back to the Tracks

Donald Byrd - A New Perspective

Charlie Haden - Nocturne (gonna see him tomorrow nite w/Metheny)

Dave Holland BB - What Goes Around

Bud Powell - Amazing Bud Powell Vol I

Sonny Red - Out of the Blue

Cecil Taylor - Conquistador

Genesis - Trick of the Tail

Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun

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Andrew Hill SMOKESTACK

Horace Parlan SPEAKIN' MY PIECE

Horace Parlan UP AND DOWN

John Patton, GOT A GOOD THING GOIN

Pete LaRocca, BASRA

Lee Morgan, DELIGHTFULEE

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Grant Green, GRANT'S FIRST STAND

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Up early today, so I've done quite a bit of listening already:

311 - Enlarged to Show Detail, From Chaos

Andrew Hill - Grass Roots

Miles Davis - ESP

Cal Tjader - Soul Burst

Sammi Cheng - Nung Ching

A mix of songs by Korn, KC and the Sunshine Band and the Beastie Boys

Just put in Andrew Hill's "Lift Every Voice." :)

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Sonny Clark - My Conception

John Coltrane/Don Cherry - The Avant-Garde

Jim Hall - Panorama Live at the V. V.

Andrew Hill - Eternal Spirit

Medeski Martin & Wood - The Dropper

Pat Metheny - Trio 99->00

Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple

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This morning:

The Band-Stage Fright

New Breed Records comp-Fat Jazzy Grooves (trip-hop & beats)

The Stax Story disc 2

Pere Ubu-the Modern Dance

Fela-Everything Scatter/Noise for Vendor Mouth

My coworkers requested something other than jazz today. But there's always tommorrow.

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All sorts of stuff in the last 24 hours:

311 - Enlarged to Show Detail, Transistor, From Chaos

Stone Temple Pilots - Purple

Clifford Brown - Memorial Album

Keith Jarrett - Mysteries

Donald Byrd - Blackjack

Jimmy Smith - Midnight Special

Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

Candy Lo - Miao

Cal Tjader - Shades of Jade, Breeze from the East

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'n' Tootin'

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don

Alan Shorter - Orgasm

John Coltrane - Live at Birdland

Donald Byrd - Transition Sessions disc 2

Dizzy Reece - Star Bright

Joe Henderson - The Kicker

Bobby Hutcherson - Live at Montreux, Happenings, Oblique

Stanley Turrentine - In Memory Of

Up next: Herbie Nichols box, disc 3

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In the last few days

Pee Wee Russell- Swinging with Pee Wee (Prestige) over-rated?

Jimmy Woode- Conflict - Contemporary- excellent

Larry Ochs- Neon Truth- good but repetitive

James Muller-

Carmel Jones- Jay Hawk (prestige) excellent

Andrew Hill- Beautiful Day (Palmetto)- not as far out as I had expected

Andrew Hill - Grass Roots- well inside the Hill tradition

Cannonball Adderley - Mercy Mercy Mercy- very dull IMO

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Today's Listening Pleasure:

Plimley/Oswald/Crispell/Taylor-Complicite (Victo)

Keith Rowe/Toshimaru Nakamura-Weather Sky (Erstwhile)

David S. Ware-Dao (Homestead)

Pearl Jam-Riot Act (Sony)

Clash-London Calling (Sony)

Lee Morgan-Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note)

ICP-Japan Japon (DIW)

Steve Lacy- N.Y. Capers & Quirks (hatOLOGY)

Jon Lloyd-Four & Five (hatOLOGY)

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This morning:

Dave Brubeck/Paul Desmond - The Duets 1975

Charles Mingus - Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

Elvin Jones - The Ultimate Elvin Jones

Teddy Charles - A Word From Bird

Right now: Gerry Mulligan/Thelonious Monk - Mulligan Meets Monk

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Norman Howard "Signals"

Ernie Henry "Presenting"

Blue Mitchell "Big 6"

Thelonious Monk "Monk's Music"

A careful listening to the Monk record sent me on a Wilbur Ware hunt, hence the Mitchell and Henry dates. I suggest listening to Monk's Music with headphones while concentrating on the bass. Wilbur is a wizard on this.

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