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  1. Indeed. Not Tyner and not Milestone. ID'd by Jim.
  2. Not the Cookers, but Harper and George Cables are present. My comment about the cut being a signature statement was a literal clue 🙂.
  3. I used the Wetransfer preview files. Had to refresh often between cuts, or the audio would not play, but I got through it OK. @Dan Gould – I actually liked this one fine, nice charts. *** @DrJ – Nice to meet you (musically)! Nice cut. Not totally sold on the singer, but I like the composition. And love the piano solo. *** Felser – wanted to make my selection a signature statement, and this fills that bill. ***** @JSngry – Really good stuff by seasoned pros. **** @Joe – Also really good stuff by seasoned pros! **** @Ken Dryden – I know they know what they’re doing, but composition and format lost on me. * in a fully subjective rating. I’m sure some others will really dig this. @medjuk – Love the groove! **** @mikeweil – Sounds like they had quite a night when they were in Tunisia! Though it’s a little hard for me with the non-English lyrics. Fun cut. **** @mjzee – Well done big band chart. *** @tkeith – Makes me think of some of the Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra recordings. If I have the group right, I’ll go back and try to figure out the song. Excellent stuff, for sure. My favorite cut on this BFT. **** Joe, 10 cuts is the full test. That's what I'm seeing also, that an entry for your file is on Thom's player, but the file itself isn't. Your file is available in the WeTransfer preview files.
  4. Thanks Allen, always glad for the opportunity to support your work in this way. Tell us more about the documentary!
  5. Lawson and Riley are outstanding on this great 1977 album:
  6. +1
  7. My favorite by him.
  8. There may have been some nuance lost/added in English to German translation.
  9. The song selection on this (3 Joe's, a Wayne, a Miles, a Bill Evans, a good Dave Samuels, and "Body and Soul") is outstanding, makes it a great listening disc:
  10. My favorite Shepp album! Here' what I'm listening to:
  11. CD, sorry.
  12. CD is only way I'll buy them.
  13. Their best album and a highlight of the entire Paisley Underground movement, the last rock sub-genre that truly grabbed me:
  14. Yes, indeed... Listen to his intro solo to "Prayer for Peace" on Charles Tolliver's 'Live at Loosdrecht' album for further schooling:
  15. You're on a roll, that was one of my first jazz purchases and my intro to Billy Harper. I just kept playing "Capra Black" from that 2LP set over and over, and there are other gems on there.
  16. Love them both. Africa/Brass was the second Trane album I ever heard, in 1972, and blew me away.
  17. Me too, wish there were more than the two albums!
  18. Digital purchase of this classic:
  19. Dipping gingerly into buying a few downloads of titles I'll never see on CD. Today was 'Lookout Farm' , the great ECM album by Liebman, Beirach & Co. (they never came close to this again), and 'All That's Good', the obscure 1964 Freddie (Frederick on this release) Roach album on BN. Not classic but certainly interesting.
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