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  2. JSngry

    Irene Kral

    I really enjoy her relative vibratoless interpretations.
  3. He's coming to Portland, ME too and I'm thinking about skipping it. It's happening August 1st and I'm pretty sure that I'll be out of the area then.
  4. HutchFan

    Irene Kral

    I like all of her music -- but these two are my favorite Irene Kral albums: and
  5. felser

    Irene Kral

    I'm a big fan of both her early stuff and her very different 70's recordings. I never put together that she and Roy were siblings!
  6. Big Beat Steve

    Irene Kral

    Would her brother Roy (+ Jackie) qualify as "Kral" too?
  7. Good stuff!
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  9. Alas, I also suffer from this syndrome and my wife is adept at requesting I play a particular cd whose location is unknown. My solution: when I locate the cd, rip it onto my external drive that plugs directly into my Oppo 205 and while I don't particularly like the filing system the player utilizes, locating a cd now takes seconds and all is well.
  10. Just realized both In Paris albums have "On The Alamo." There's not too much difference between 1956 and 1961 recordings, but this standard seems one that Sims was particularly fond of.
  11. Any new word on Davis centennial issues/reissues?
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    Irene Kral

    I dig Irene's singing. Listen to Better Than Anything here. Share your favorites/stories about Kral. I also dig this album: SO well-recorded too.
  13. I passed on the last time Herbie came through town, but I am leaning toward going this time. It's possible I've already sat too long on ordering tickets. Anyway, any feedback on his current touring group and repertoire and whether he still breaks out the "keytar" or I guess it's the vocoder would be appreciated. I just saw a thread elsewhere that he toured for 2+ years on the exact same set list, so I wonder if this tour will be the same or something different.
  14. Thanks for the heads-up! I'm in for the Brooklyn Academy and especially the 1985 Montreux (magic happened there on a regular basis) CD's. Hesitant on the CD with Monty Alexander, seems like both pianists would have to compromise their styles to possibly mesh.
  15. (There's a big band show every Tuesday night at a local jazz club here in Montreal: they started the second set with the Gil Evans arrangement of "St. Louis Blues", then played a few from "The Indivudualism of G.E." - "Las Vegas Tango" and "Spoonful". Sounded great)
  16. Grateful Dead “Copenhagen April 17, 1972” disc 2
  17. I'm in for the single releases
  18. Neil Charles Trio (Mark Sanders & Cleveland Watkiss) playing Cafe Oto tonight- would love to be there but on the other side of the world (Australia). Their recent Jazz In Britain quartet release "Dark Days" (James Baldwin tribute) is one of my fav releases from last year Check the link - it looks like it's going to be streamed https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/neil-charles-dark-days-2026-2/
  19. March 18 Bill Frisell - 1951
  20. Grateful Dead “Copenhagen April 17, 1972” disc 1 225×197 9.53 KB
  21. The cold is back and settled in. 12 degrees! About 2 inches of snow yesterday. Should just make it above freezing today. Ah well. It’s March in NE Ohio. Starting off with Charles Mingus" The Clown" Analogue Productions SACD. “All those greens, all those yelllows, all those oranges. . . they weren’t quite as bright as they used to be.” I can relate! Followed by this great sounding disc. Stanley Turrentine with The 3 Sounds “Blue Hour” Blue Note Japan 24 Bit by RVG lp facsimile cd
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