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  1. Agnes Martin Martin Amis Miss Piggy
  2. Sclavis played in larger halls than that in London at that time, possibly because he visited occasionally.
  3. Judy Chicago Georgia O'Keefe Ansel Adams
  4. Pharaoh Sanders Thembi Dunjana Jana Varga
  5. At the time I found lots of great albums by following players from Sclavis and Texier's bands. Dominique Pifarelly, Vincent Courtois, Francois Raulin, Yves Robert, Michel Marre, Francois Courneloup, Julien Lourau, Sebastian Texier all come to mind. Spellings may be a bit Anglocentric and awry...apologies to our French colleagues. I hoovered up Label Bleu religiously especially when at Paris Jazz Corner
  6. They form a good part of my collection. I agree with you, lots of terrific stuff. Playing here now, Jackie Paris - The Song Is Paris
  7. Casper the ghost Phil Spector Faiouzi Ghoulam
  8. Gordon Banks Pele Milton Nascimento
  9. James Stewart Stuart Broad Coleman Hawkins
  10. James 'Blood' Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble! Reason enough to go I'd say. Wonder who's in it these days
  11. Joey Ramone Michelle Mone Monica Bellucci
  12. Have all these tracks been reissued at all? Just tried Discogs and couldn't see that they had. There's a 1957 album 'Skylark' that looks like it has a few but not all of them https://www.discogs.com/master/1248973-Jackie-Paris-Skylark If they're this good...
  13. Per 'Texas' Johansson Randy California Virginia Astley
  14. Roy Scheider Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis Shirley Scott
  15. The Japanese LP I have of it also sounds great so I can imagine how terrific the CD must do on your system. Such a good album too.
  16. Puff the Magic Dragon Puff Daddy Father Ted
  17. A contemporary player who I find fascinating and is 8nvariably a guarantor of a good release is Rafal Mazur https://www.discogs.com/artist/1988671-Rafal-Mazur
  18. Some good suggestions already. Poland certainly has a rich Jazz heritage. The film music of Krzysztof Komeda is steeped in Jazz Tomasz Stanko from 'Astigmatic' with Komeda to his later ECM run any of which are well worth your time. Lots of excellent albums between too like 'Purple Sun' (apologies just read your original post where you mention Stanko) Some recommendations from the Polskie Nagrania Muza label to investigate from the 60s onwards, Andrzej Trzakowski Quintet Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet - 10+8 Jerzy Milan Trio - Bazaar Orchestra of the Polish Radio - Jazz Studio Zbigniew Namyslowski - Winobranie
  19. John Mayall - The Blues Alone I'd never really listened to Mayall before he died, mea culpa. Interest piqued by the obits, to my ears there's a deal of soulfulness in these Blues.
  20. Tamar Osborn & Idris Rahman - Conversations
  21. The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Herbie Nichols - Mosaic This music has haunted me, in a good way, since I borrowed it from the library about 20 years ago. Finally decided I needed to have it on tap. Also, Collocutor - Continuation LP Tamar Osborn and Idris Rahman - Conversations download Both featuring Osborn whose playing, improvising and writing I'm increasingly intrigued by and enjoying
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