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  1. Dickie Bird Paul Reiffel John Holder (one for all you cricket fans...)
  2. Samuel Baron - Flute + [Desto, USA 1972] Another first listen
  3. Alan Stivell Harpo Marx The Pheasant Plucker Oops, beaten to it, apologies. As you were Ronnie Wood Woody Woodmansey Ash Ra Temple
  4. Thank you, I'll see if I can stream it. Yes, those Sadao/Charlie albums are great
  5. That's a special album for me. I listened to it a lot in the summer of 1977 along with Grover Washington and War. It was the very start of a journey away from Metal through Jazz-Funk, Britfunk to this comment today. EWF, essential
  6. India Arie Ryley Walker Run DMC
  7. Evan Parker & Barry Guy - Tai Kyoku [Jazz&Now, Japan 1985] First play for this one
  8. 👍that's good to hear especially as the Klatt is a bit of a punt, it was cheap and the short sample sounded fun. The others I'm more confident about
  9. Me too. There's a handful of his albums I really like, the rest less so by quite a bit. I really respect how he's ploughed his own furrow so determinedly
  10. These LPs, Earl Anderza - Outa Sight Eddy Louiss- Orgue Vol. 2 Gunther Klatt & Elephanttrombones - Live At Jazztage Leverkusen And this CD, Silvan Schmid Quintet - At Gamut
  11. Cindy Incidentally Maggie May Georgie (RIP)
  12. Galliano - Halfway Somewhere They're back! It's 1991 all over again 😄
  13. That's a hell of a line up. How's the final one? It's the one I don't know
  14. Horace Parlan Trio - 'No Blues'...
  15. But those Pathés were water in a desert back then, to me at least Another fan of Tone Poets here.
  16. It's great music...austerely beautiful improvisation. The title is quite apt Now onto a very different drummer (but one I bet Eddie Prevost appreciates) Max Roach - We Insist! Freedom Now Suite
  17. 😂 Amanda Knox Alan Knott Peter Stringfellow
  18. The Jazz Passengers Jack Nicholson Maria Schneider
  19. Marjolaine Charbin/Eddie Prevost - the cry of a dove announcing rain [Matchless]
  20. Sonny Bono Paul Hewson Pompous Pilate (allegedly...)
  21. Don Cherry Fiona Apple Chuck Berry
  22. Now listening to this. It's aged very well. Such a "clever" album with all its influences and parts working towards such a satisfying whole. It sounded both of and out of its time on release and to some extent still does Thanks for encouraging me to reinvestigate after 20+ years
  23. The Doobie Brothers - Takin' It To The Streets Teenage, pre-Punk, soundtrack That was a big album for me when it was released, haven't heard it in years. I wonder how well it dates.
  24. Michael McDonald Tom Johnston Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter
  25. I'll give 'The Willisau Concert' and the Jazz Epistles a spin today in his memory. Two excellent and very different recordings.
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