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  1. Will dig out the LP later ...
  2. https://www.discogs.com/release/20120101-João-Donato-Quem-É-Quem
  3. Just my thoughts! I think I saw him playing once but cannor recall details. R.I.P.
  4. It should ne noted that the unfamous Adagio is not an original Albinoni composition but a 19th century arrangement based on a bass line taken from an Albinoni composition. It's a shame that he is mainly known for this fake piece instead for his own very good pieces.
  5. I should add that in my ears, Bernard Purdie was not the perfect choice for Cinnamon Flower. He is a great drummer, but while he adpoted fine to Stelly Dan tunes with his pseudo-reggae feel, his Brazil feel is much to funky/soul type. Roberto Silva would have been great on that session, as he combines both without loosing the Brazil feel.
  6. I had the LP back then, but always thought that Rouse and Brazil was a mismatch, and didn't like the arrangements - none of the relaxed feel that most Brazilian music has. I know the title tune inside out, played it with a band back then, but compare Rouse's version with those of Milton Nacimento or Dom Um Romao .... I had similar feelings about the Blue Note LP he made, apart from Congas and shekere in Cuban style being not perfect for a bossa nova themed album. I love Rouse with Monk and on his hard bop albums, but not in a Latin context. So I never got the hype around that album. Just my two cents, of course.
  7. Cuban percussionist Jose Luis Quintana, known as Changuito, born 18 January 1948 in Casablanca, Cuba, died 6 June 2025. He was known for more or less inventing the Songo style that he popularized with his band Los Van Van, formed by bassist Juan Formell. BTW - the conguero named Changuito on three of Cal Tjader's first albums for Verve, is a different person, Wilfredo Vicente.
  8. Now that makes me curious.
  9. This morning: Highly recommended.
  10. That's a really wonderful album!
  11. As I posted elsewhere on this forum, this rare 45 is now in my posession, the last track of Tjader's recordings I had never heard or owned in any form. It was only on this 45, and now that I could listen to it, I know why. It was recorded to profit on Tjader's participation in the movie The Big Beat, the B side is I Waited For You as played in the movie. In contrast to the other three tracks it was done in a straightahead jazz ballad quartet setting and simply didn't fit into any of Tjader's later LP issues. It had served its purpose as a single, and that was it. Date: September 10, 1957 Location: Fantasy Studios, San Francisco, California Label: Fantasy Cal Tjader Sextet Cal Tjader (ldr), Cal Tjader (vib), Vince Guaraldi (p), Eugene Wright (b), Bayardo 'Benny' Velarde (tim b-d), Armando Peraza (bgo, cwb b-d), Luis Kant (cga b-d) Al Torren (d on a. only) a. As I Love You (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 2:15 Fantasy 78 10" 540 Fantasy 45 540 b. I've Waited So Long (Jerry Lordan) - 2:07 Fantasy 78 10" 540 Fantasy 45 540 Fantasy LP 12" 3-289 — Tjader Goes Latin Fantasy LP 12" 8030 — Tjader Goes Latin Fantasy LP 12" F-24730 — Black Orchid Calle Mayor CD VM1151 — Cal Tjader - Vintage Music Collection 292 Cheesecake Records CD DTJ 8245 — Demasiado Caliente Documents CD 600392 — Cal Tjader - Milestones of a Legend Fantasy CD FCD-24730-2 — Black Orchid Real Gone Jazz CD RGJCD277 — Cal Tjader - Eight Classic Albums c. Mambo At The "M" (Luis Kant) - 4:39 Fantasy LP 12" 3-289 — Tjader Goes Latin Fantasy LP 12" 8030 — Tjader Goes Latin Fantasy LP 12" F-24730 — Black Orchid Calle Mayor CD VM1151 — Cal Tjader - Vintage Music Collection 292 Cheesecake Records CD DTJ 8245 — Demasiado Caliente Documents CD 600392 — Cal Tjader - Milestones of a Legend Fantasy CD FCD-24730-2 — Black Orchid Frémaux & Associés (F) CD FA5648 — Cuba In America 1939-1962 Real Gone Jazz CD RGJCD277 — Cal Tjader - Eight Classic Albums d. Tumbao (Cal Tjader) - 3:10 Fantasy LP 12" 3-262 — Mas Ritmo Caliente Fantasy LP 12" 8003 — Mas Ritmo Caliente Fantasy LP 12" F-24712 — Los Ritmos Calientes Fantasy CD FCD-24712-2 — Los Ritmos Calientes Victor (Japan) CD VICJ-23133 — Los Ritmos Calientes
  12. This is another one I can recommend, as anything by Pirchner: https://www.discogs.com/release/1959942-Pirchner-Pepl-Jazzzwio-Gegenwind
  13. I never liked the German jazz rock bands due to their total lack of "black" feeling. Where American bands had r & b as reference ther German bands had a rock feel, which is too hard and stiff in comparison. Just my opinion, of course. I still have the LP by Head, Heart and Handy who were a magnificent live band, but the album is rather bombastic sounding with too many overdubs. Then I have the album by Frankfurt's band Voices, another great band live, but the studio recording is a far cry from that. Dauner's solo albums are great. Now that Dauner, Mangelsdorff, Kriegel and whoever was involved are all gone, who owns the rights? I have no idea.
  14. Spent the eveing after supper with this:
  15. The weekened bottle: Cantine Pellegrino Kelbi Catarratto 2023
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