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mjazzg

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  1. The trio is whispy if not Nordic, you have been warned!
  2. I find that that's a recurring issue when reviewing for a cull. Perhaps I should just listen more often to those I have...
  3. 'City Of Broken Dreams' is the one for me although I like the other recordings by the trio. This gives a different perspective and is definitely worth a spin https://www.discogs.com/master/1300627-Giovanni-Guidi-Gianluca-Petrella-Louis-Sclavis-Gerald-Cleaver-Ida-Lupino
  4. I think that trio works better without JBL
  5. Mark Wastell - Vibra Trilogy [Confront Recordings]
  6. Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith - Defiant Life [ECM, Germany 2025]
  7. Kahil El'Zabar & David Murray - Spirit Groove: Golden Sea Duo in Shenzhen [Old Heaven Books]
  8. That's going to be Nordic whispiness @Rabshakeh™ of the highest order, and I can't wait. I've wanted to hear Henriksen with another horn player for a while because it's been a while
  9. The Dick Morrissey Quartet - It's Morrissey, Man! [Fontana, UK 1961 mono]
  10. When you looking for influences of the "whispery Nordic stuff" (?!) you can't discount a decidedly European, as in definitely not US, aesthetic perhaps best encapsulated by recordings of Jan Johannson. I always see and hear ECM as a very European label, the most European of all Jazz labels and that's not exclusively because of its geographical location. To miss this is I think to misunderstand the label. Released 1964 but maybe the most ECM of albums
  11. Thanks, I'm not sure I knew that but I did know that its companion piece was released on IAI so should have realised
  12. Clementi - Momento, Quatuor Bozzini
  13. Oh, I asked because I like his vibes playing...
  14. The Redman and Braxton are pretty brutal but I suspect fairly commonly held views at the time
  15. I just think autocorrect hates me, as my earlier post indicates...if/is... I suspect gurdy is preferable
  16. how much vibraphone does Tubbs play?
  17. If your hurdy furry or gurdy? What is this TikTok of which you speak
  18. I've been flirting with the Maeght since RSD, interesting to see your glowing impressions
  19. I did the same...😃
  20. It's actually shrewd marketing. Jazz events need to make money so you highlight the names with the biggest potential audience. Activity for years doesn't necessarily equate to folk through the door. It's a commercial event not a charitable one. And the "Jazz masters" get to expose their undoubted mastery to a potentially new and wider audience which can only be a good thing for them.
  21. I like Tord's albums well enough as they are (just don't listen to more than one at a time) but I can see the attraction of putting a rocket under him I'd never really thought about it like that but as I type I'm listening to Paul Bley's 'Ballads' (an essential ECM for me) and your description is spot on for a lot of Altschul's playing, not all of it as some is carrying the beat if only obliquely. And this album is from 1971.
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