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Masabumi Kikuchi - Hanamichi - The Final Studio Recording
Joe Bip replied to jcam_44's topic in New Releases
I just realized that Red Hook Records released a second volume of this last fall. Anyone heard it? The set alternates standards and improvisations. -
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And does Allen still have copies of the Endgame? I would be in at 4x the original cost in this thread.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Aggie87 replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Duke Ellington Copenhagen 1964 nee Storyville issue
Stompin at the Savoy replied to miles65's topic in New Releases
One thing that never fails to amaze me about Ellington is how different the arrangements of a tune can be at different performances. Seems like he and Strayhorn were always tinkering with arrangements and sometimes drastically revising. -
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Now, some Milt Jackson -- with Lucky Thompson in a sideman role:
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Greg Osby “The Invisible Hand” Blue Note cd 500×500 39.2 KB A great release. Osby. . .Hill . . . Hall. . .
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More Lucky Thompson:
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RIP. I particularly like a few of the Fish discs, though I haven’t delved into his solo recordings. First time I heard of / listened to Country Joe was in a 2-disc compilation of Woodstock material, some 40 years ago:
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They're from Portland, Oregon -- which explains the name of the group. Per Discogs, the trio only made a four records for Origin between 2003 and 2012. No idea whether they're still performing as a unit.
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There's always something "new". I've never heard of any of these musicians.
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Now: 2-LP set originally released as Goodbye Yesterday (1973) and I Offer You (1973). Gorgeous music. So soulful.
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Not least of all because you did a very good job at documenting his doings.
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Please see www.percyfrance.info (a hundred green smilies). but seriously its funny to go back to this post, 21 years later, when I needed a handy image of I Should Care and google brought me to it. A long strange trip it's been. PERCY FRANCE LIVES!
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Okay, this is a little weird, in a dream last night I remember cellos, and my Dad. The cello was one of his favorite instruments, and so I plucked this from the shelf to listen to, Weilen Kuijken and Jordi Savall performing Sieur de Sainte-Colombe. These SACDs sound wonderful. (And yes, they are not cellos!)
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