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  2. Boogaloo Joe Jones "Snake Rhythm Rock" Prestige LP Rusty Bryant! Any album he is on he's a highlight.
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  4. Norgran Records MG N -1078 (Japan 1989) - The Wailing Buddy Rich - Rec. 1954
  5. 10. Vocalese....I'm afraid that usually is not appealing to me. 11. My guess would be swing players on a record from the 50's. Maybe Sweets Edison and Ben Webster? 12. Pretty relaxed. The tenor is soulful, but I would like to hear more creativity from the rhythm section. No guess.
  6. I picked up the Esoteric LP for three music, but the design of the label was an unexpected bonus of value!
  7. More of Phil Woods' Little Big Band:
  8. Really enjoying your BFT--great choices on the first six. I will listen to the rest soon. 1. "The Wedding" by Abdullah Ibrahim. Love, love, love this tune. 2. Nice Blue Note (or BN vein) tune, but can't make any guesses. 3. Great tune, similar in style to #3--but more interesting and exciting. Maybe Hubbard on trumpet? 4. Very enchanting version of "Cheek to Cheek"--a duet. I feel I should know they players; they sound like masters. 5.Another good one. It has a Charles Lloyd feel, but I don't think it's him. Nor can I ID the guitarist. 6. That sure sounds like Anat Cohen. I've heard a few of her albums (I have also seen her in concert), but can't ID the track. Later: .
  9. Ok folks, our forum protocols is that we don't bitch about a seller's asking price. Period If the price is met, good for the seller. If it is not, then message sent. Either way, the asking price is entirely the seller's prerogative.
  10. Kenny Garrett & ,Lockjaw are instantly recognizable. I'll have a full listen when I get back home.
  11. Very cheerful set. 1. Really familiar, pretty sure it's Abdullah Ibrahim. Is it The Wedding? 2. Woody Shaw instantly entered my mind and I think that's who this is. If I'm right, it might be Carter Jefferson on alto. 3. Vibes color the groove of this largish group. Maybe a recent Blue Note with Joel Ross 4. Piano and trumpet or flugelhorn. Piano florid and virtuosic, but later than Art Tatum. Roy Hargrove and Mulgrew Miller? 5. Tablas. First thought was Dave Liebman, but the recording sounds newer than the Liebman ECMs and not particularly ECM at that. Lets go with Charles Lloyd 6. Clarinet. Eddie Daniels? 7. Another familiar tune over a percolating rhythm section with the bass out front, suspect 90s or later recording. Guitar instead of piano, but hard bop nevertheless. I don't know of any Joshua Redman with a trumpet, but cant find a better guess. 8. Charles Tolliver? 9. The question is "Who does that?" and I don't know. As if Kip Hanrahan swore off smouldering sensuality in favor of absurdist humor. Was (Not Was)? 10. Better than Anything. With no real clue, I'll say Roberta Gambarini 11. This harkens back to Basie and/or the Black and Blue label. Eddie Lockjaw Davis? 12. Joe Lovano?
  12. "NOW I said it!!" 😆 AL East race set to sizzle over the next four weeks!
  13. I'd welcome a Malik box. (I had the [Ahmed] box and sold it off--was not my thing).
  14. NP: Mal Waldron & Terumasa Hino - Reminicent Suite (Victor JP, 1973) BBE reissue Superb.
  15. Oh yeah!!! The other side of the proverbial coin!
  16. Night Train https://www.discogs.com/release/5847750-The-Oscar-Peterson-Trio-Night-Train trifold digipack, booklet and CD all M- $7 shipped U.S. Oscar Peterson Plays The George Gershwin Songbook https://www.discogs.com/release/264...orge-Gershwin-Song-Book-Plays-George-Gershwin CD, Jewel Case and booklet M- $6 shipped Finest Hour https://www.discogs.com/release/4146113-Oscar-Peterson-Oscar-Petersons-Finest-Hour CD, Jewel Case and booklet M- $6 shipped Take all three for $15
  17. “Stan Getz in Stockholm” Verve LP Stan Getz - tenor saxophone Bengt Hallberg - piano Gunnar Johnson - bass Anders Burman - drums Recorded in Stockholm around December, 1955 Just recuperated from a serious bout of pleurisy and pneumonia this is a mellow Getz, very nice.
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