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  1. I'll be very interested to see which one got the nod
  2. and will therefore be appearing in your 80s blog no doubt
  3. David Murray trio - The Hill [Black Saint, Italy 1988] a post by @ghost of mileselsewhere reminded me about this LP. Murray was one of my entry points to Jazz and I hoovered up the the Black Saints. This takes me back.
  4. Jazz Contemporaries - Reasons In Tonality [Strata East, 1972]
  5. That's a shame. I missed his recent-ish visits to Oto too
  6. Credit where credit's due in that case, to Jaime Zuvera. According to the cover. The label has quite a strong design aesthetic so maybe he does others for them too
  7. Luke Stewart - Exposure Quintet [Astral Spirits, 2020]
  8. Thanks for the lowdown, sounds intriguing Larry Young - The Complete Blue Note Recordings [Mosaic, 1991] LP.1 'Talkin' About'
  9. Thanks. I did plenty of Black Sabbath in my youth I had no idea that existed. I see from Discogs that there's only two Hill tracks, are they solo? How's the sound on it?
  10. First listen, lots to chew on
  11. Pat Martino - Live! [Muse, 1972]
  12. I thought the article read a little like a long advert for the "J Jazz" series but then maybe I'm feeling a bit cynical...and no mention of Togashi at all
  13. Masahiko Togashi - Rings [East Wind, Japan 1976]
  14. No, separate indulgence but not wintery in the slightest
  15. James Moody - Moody's Workshop [Xtra, UK 1967 RP]
  16. mjazzg

    MICHAEL BRECKER

    I loved that album and I'm not sure I knew it was Brecker. I may need to dig it out for a spin now
  17. I'm hoping Honest Jon's will stock it, they normally carry Sams. their own shop would be very dangerous and costly if it were in my district
  18. Warming the cockles
  19. I had my own cancer operation last year and thought that was tough enough but nothing compared to what you've been through. I'm in awe of your resilience and determination. Here's wishing you all the best and great that you're able to play again too.
  20. "Give The Vibes Some" is on Palm and Soufflé Continu seem to be slowly working through reissuing that catalogue so I'm ever hopeful. We may get Baikida Carroll's "Orange Fish Tears" too, we can but live in hope
  21. Sapphire Symphony No.4
  22. Latin All Stars - Jazz Heat Bongo Beat [Eros, UK 1961]
  23. Here's an interesting career overview https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jan/11/james-mtume-hits-recordings-jazz-funk Looks interesting
  24. "Juicy Fruit" is s classic. Intetestingly, I have seen just as many online tributes quoting that and his dance oriented music as I have his Jazz contributions, possibly more. He was very highly regarded in that field.
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