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  2. I am curious how "jazz piano albums" is defined? It seems to be albums where the leader/coleader is a pianist, but where would this put albums where piano is the featured soloist, but the leader is another instrumentalist? How would this impact the lists?
  3. You can hear it here: https://forvo.com/word/jan_garbarek/#no
  4. “Douglas Willams 1928-1930, recorded in Memphis, Tennessee” Jazz Oracle cd All Victor sides. Fun stuff.
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  6. United Artists LAX 3125 (Japan) - Kenny Dorham " Matador" - rec. 1963 - Engineer: Bill Schwartau
  7. ❤️ Mosaic MD 5 -237 - Quincy Jones "The ABC / Mercury Big Band Sessions" - rec. 1956 to 12964
  8. ❤️ United Artists GXF 3039 (Japan 1979) - Benny Carter "Aspects" - rec. 1959 - Engineer: Peter Abott
  9. Here are a few of my favorite trios: Money Jungle Piano in the Foreground Happy Moods Changeless Bud Powell in Paris Duke Ellington Presents the Dollar Brand Trio Explorations Eliane Elias plays Live
  10. Not a reissue but there’s a lovely new Michael Garrick recording from 1970 that’s just been released https://myonlydesirerecords.bandcamp.com/album/late-autumn-sunshine
  11. Doh! Another oversight on my part, John. My first choice would be The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1. I need to listen to those Pablo recs some more. Which volume do you like best, Ken?
  12. This one surprised me, just uploaded: Eddie Bert/J.R. Monterose Quintet, Sept. 20, 1991 https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/163541
  13. I celebrated twenty years as a Hot House contributor this very month. I've had some great opportunities to interview a number of jazz greats and rising stars. Chrys Roney, who purchased the magazine almost two years ago, is expanding the scope of the magazine and she needs additional writers. In addition to the long time print version in greater New York City, there is an online premium edition for subscribers that has been active and growing with bonus articles and reviews. She is working on creating new online content, including a jazz channel of programming by different hosts. If you would like to learn more, contact her at Chrys@hothousejazz.com, I am sure she will be glad to hear from you. Feel free to mention that you saw this post and spread the word.
  14. I was referring to Hutchfan's list, which includes many of Bud's musical children but not Bud Powell himself.
  15. Now playing: Craft reissue. Get by the ridiculous cheesecake cover and you'll discover some excellent music. Harold Land's playing is especially fine.
  16. Did you miss this subsection? A Bud selection was at the very top of it. BY “BEBOP,” I MEAN BUD POWELL
  17. That is a nice list but I would have expected to see some Bud Powell.
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