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  1. "Angel Eyes" 1979 Art Pepper + Russ Freeman + Bob Magnusson + Carl Burnett (Atlas LP Bill Watrous "Funk n`Fun") - this is only one of two quartet tracks on said album featuring otherwise Bill Watrous.......the band is execellent, Art Pepper is magnificent but the real highlight here is Russ Freeman`s solo......beyond belief.....then Art Pepper reenters, but much too soon his wailing is faded out.......I would have begged to make this last longer....every single second.....
  2. http://www.buddyrich.se/leshin.htm There`s a picture near the bottom of the page featuring him........
  3. Here they are in alphabetical order: Franco Ambrosetti - Heartbop Franco Ambrosetti - Live At The Blue Note Ray Anderson - Old Bottles - New Wine Chet Baker - The Legacy Vol.1 Kenny Barron - Quickstep Roy Brooks - Duet In Detroit Antonio Farao - Black Inside David Friedman - Futures Passed Hal Galper - Dreamsville Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band - The River Is Deep Dusko Goykovich - Soul Connection Dusko Goykovich - Balkan Connection Fred Hersch - Point In Time Elvin Jones - When I Was At Aso - Mountain Lee Konitz - Strings For Holiday Kevin Mahogany - Double Rainbow Albert Mangelsdorff - Masahiko Sato - Spontaneous Simon Nabatov Trio - Tough Customer Mike Nock - Talisman Makaya Ntshoko - Makaya & Tsotsis Heinz Sauer - Cherry Bat Stephen Scott - Vision Quest Jeremy Steig - Eddie Gomez - Outlaws John Stubblefield - Countin' On The Blues Cecil Taylor - Dark To Themselves Clark Terry - Red Mitchell - To Duke And Basie Mal Waldron with Steve Lacy - One - Upmanship Bennie Wallace - Plays Monk Bobby Watson - Advance Attila Zoller - Conjunction Some nice looking titles here. I already have the Roy Brooks, Bobby Watson, Heinz Sauer & Bennie Wallace albums and can recommend them. Can anyone recommend (or otherwise) any other titles? If you don`t have these, Mal Waldron+Steve Lacy "One-Upmanship" is excellent..........."The River is Deep" catches the early incarnation of Jerry Gonzalez&The Fort Apache Band during their performance at the Jazzfest Berlin 1982 in all their glory and roughness and brings to light inter alias great "latinized" versions of "Bebop" and "Parisian Thoroughfare" feat the fiery pianist Jorge Dalto....Simon Nabatov`s "Tough Customer" is a decent piano trio recording feat. Mark Helias on bass...
  4. Another installment of japanese Enja Reissues is looming ahead as of July 16th, 2014 (see bottom of the page btw following page): http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/newrelease/jazz/index.html?month=2014-07&media=&current=0&step=40
  5. bought inter alias "Quiet Kenny", "Mobley`s Message" and "Mobley`s 2nd Message" all of which leading to very satiesfying results.....still thinking about "Hope meets Foster" though......
  6. just curious - which 15 titles are ordering ?
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