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  2. Pretty sure I missed the one you thought only I would get. 1. Jom Lucien? 2. Billy Harper. 3. 2 pianos? Chick and Herbie? 4. Murmured vocals. 5. Got to be Santana, Probably the Lotus triple live album. Similar to Singing Winds, Crying Beasts, the intro to Black Magic Woman 6. Organ, Electric Piano and short vocal - (could be 1, 2 or 3 people) and tasteful drums and bass. Without much of a clue, I'll say Barbara Dennerlein 7. I like the sound, vibes are in the mix. 8. Not too many organ - vibes combos. Neither of the last two sounds like Jason Adasiewicz, who I have posted about a couple times. 9. Hannibal Marvin Peterson? 10. Goodbye Porkpie Hat by a piano trio 11. Soulful as hell, and a lovely acoustic piano backing, but possibly not a singer recognized primarily fo jazz. That's OK, she kills it.
  3. 2025 season analyses https://www.cfl.ca/2025/12/01/mmqb-3-conclusions-from-the-2025-season/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/12/01/5-faces-in-new-places-that-impacted-2025/ ***** Free Agent analyses https://www.cfl.ca/2025/12/01/5-pending-free-agents-that-need-to-stay-put/ https://3downnation.com/2025/11/30/fond-farewells-one-popular-pending-free-agent-every-cfl-team-needs-to-walk-away-from/ https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/piffles-top-5-pending-free-agents-the-riders-need-to-bring-back-steves-version/ ***** Ottawa analysis https://3downnation.com/2025/11/30/five-burning-questions-for-the-ottawa-redblacks-in-the-2026-cfl-offseason/
  4. JSngry

    Jackie McLean

    I concur! Also, Antiquity!
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  6. Fantastic list, @Peter Friedman! You've got lots of albums listed that I intend to explore.
  7. I'm now listening to another recording of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony:
  8. HutchFan, Your list inspired me to put together a list of my favorites. However I modified it to select only Piano Trio albums. In some cases it was a very difficult choice, and on another day I might pick a different album. Monty Alexander - Threesome - Soul Note Kenny Barron - Live at Bradleys - EmArcy Bruce Barth - Live at the Village Vanguard - Max Jazz Count Basie - For The First Time - Pablo Richie Beirach - Summer Night - Venus Alan Broadbent - Everything I Love - Discovery Ray Bryant - trio - Prestige George Cables - But Beautiful - M & T Bill Charlap - Souveniers - Criss Cross Cyrus Chestnut - Midnight Melodies - Smoke Sessions Stanley Cowell - We Three - DIW Harold Danko - Hindsight - Steeplechase Walter Davis,Jr. - Live Au Dreher - Paris Jazz Corner Kenny Drew - If You Could See Me Now - Steeplechase Bill Evans - Explorations - Riverside Tommy Flanagan - Eclypso - Enja Don Friedman - Days Of Wine And Roses - Soul Note Red Garland - Red In Bluesville - Prestige Benny Green - Happiness: live At Kumbwa - Sunnyside Al Haig - Portrait of Bud Powell - Trio Tardo Hammer - Tardo's Tempo - Sharp Nine Roland Hanna - Glove - Storyville Barry Harris - Magnificent - Prestige Hampton Hawes - Blues For Bud - Black Lion David Hazeltine - Close To You - Criss Cross Tamir Hendelman - Destinations - Challenge Fred Hersch - ECT - John Hicks - Is That So - Timeless Eddie Higgins - Again - Venus Elmo Hope - Meditations - Prestige Pete Jolly - Yeah - VSOP Hank Jones - Blues-Ette - Black & Blue Duke Jordan - Two Loves - Steeplechase Dick Katz - 3 Way Play - Reservoir Roger Kellaway - Heroes - IPO Wynton Kelly - Full View - Milestone Steve Kuhn - Years Later - Concord John Lewis - Delaunay's Dilemma - EmArcy Mike LeDonne - Common Ground - Criss Cross Lou Levy - The Kid's Got Ears - Jazzizz Jan Lundgren - A Swinging Rendezvous - Marshmellow Pete Malinverni - A Very Good Year - Reservoir Ronnie Mathews - Lament For Love - DIW Bill Mays - Summer Sketches - Palmetto Dave McKenna - The Piano Scene - Koch Mike Melvoin - You Know - City Light Mulgrew Miller - Live At Yoshi's ,Vol.1 - Max Jazz Paul Moer - Trio - Del-Fi Thelonious Monk - Unique - Riverside Dado Moroni - Live In Beverly Hills - Resonance Bill Mays - Summer Sketches - Palmetto Phineas Newborn,Jr. - Here is Phineas - Atlantic David Newton - Inspired - Bright New Day Hod O'Brien - Blues Alley- Third Set - Reservoir Horace Parlan - No Blues - Steeplechase Jeb Patton - Tenish: Live in New York - Cellar Live Carl Perkins - Introducing Oscar Peterson - We Get Requests - Verve Enrico Pieranunzi - Live In Paris - Challenge Bud Powell - Trio - Roost Eric Reed - Blue Monk - M & T Renee Rosnes - A Time For Love - Video Arts Jimmy Rowles - Our Delight - VSOP Rob Schneiderman - Smooth Sailing - Reservoir Shirley Scott - Skylark - Candid Norman Simmons - In Private - Savant Rossano Sportiello - Strictly Confidential - Arbors Frank Strazzeri - I Remember You - Fresh Sound Charles Thomas - The Finishing Touch - Space Time Bobby Timmons - Easy Does It - Riverside McCoy Tyner - Reaching Fourth - Impulse Cedar Walton - Cedar - Timeless Kenny Werner - With A Song In My Heart - Venus James Williams - I Remember Cliffordm - DIW Claude Williamson - New Departure - Interplay Larry Willis - How Do You Keep The Music Playing - Steeplechase Mike Wofford - Live at Anthenaeum - Capri Richard Wyands - Reunited - Criss Cross
  9. HutchFan

    Jackie McLean

    Have you heard this one, HG? I think it's excellent.
  10. JSngry

    Jackie McLean

    Check out the two ,12/66 live (Left Bank) recordings on Steeplechase. Lamont Johnson, Sotty Holt, and Billy Higgins. https://www.discogs.com/artist/2137638-Jackie-McLean-Quartet
  11. Vanessa Lillie: The Bone Thief
  12. That looks interesting: Parker and Moholo
  13. felser

    Jackie McLean

    +1, same with 'Bout Soul, but I've always liked Demons Dance.
  14. Parker, Rogers, Moholo coming soon https://jazzinbritain1.bandcamp.com/album/tebugo
  15. Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra “1938-1942” Chronogical Classics
  16. Books! USA mailing addresses only. Just ask that you reimburse towards media rate postage: 1 - 10 Ellis Peters 'Brother Cadfael Mystery' books. Not my thing, but my wife loves them. These are extra copies acquired from buying Ebay lots. 2 - Howard Sounes: Down the Highway, the Life of Bob Dylan. Widely recognized as the best Dylan bio. This is an extra copy. PM if interested.
  17. Issue #1. Surprisingly violent, with hangings and a stabbing.
  18. Disc 2 - originally released as The Highest Mountain ❤️
  19. I know, Colin, I have plenty of these sheet-type booklets in other Folkways LPs from the 50s and 60s. Except that the printouts of the scans from their site turn out somewhat smaller than the originals.
  20. Thanks Dan, I'm a (Philadelphia) Eagles fan, and Jalen and Saquon say we don't do offense anymore, so none taken! I'm 11 years older than you, which music-industry-wise is a lifetime (Woodstock vs. MTV), with music probably holding a very different meaning to my youth than it did to yours. My earliest jazz listening (1972, first semester of college) was John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Blue Note. tracks #1 and #4 - I was there. track #2 - the pianist is a favorite of mine. track #8 - Not Hutch or Land, not written by Cedar, or Hutch. But a well known tune (though not in this version). Thanks as always for your good-natured feedback - I even read it to my wife! And I'm sure many will breathe a sigh of relief (and some will re-engage in the BFT process) when you're up in January.
  21. Yes, the liner notes make mention of the death of his wife, which happened after this recording was made, but before its release. He dedicated the recording to her, Akiko Tsuruga, a jazz organist. Now:
  22. Lester Young - The Jazz Giants ´56 (Verve)
  23. Sidney Bechet, Live in Paris 1952-1958 (Fremeaux)
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