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  1. I find the song "If You Only Knew" from an album called Live (1980s) is damn near as good as it gets with jazz piano.
  2. That's young. I have not heard a lot of his work, but I've liked what I have heard (often in a sideman role).
  3. It must be coming...just about everything comes out of the vaults these days. As for Kenny Burrell, this is a bit underwhelming compared to his version on Ellington is Forever.
  4. That's interesting to think of Horace playing "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love." Can that be found anywhere? Don Pullen's solo on the studio version is stunning, IMO.
  5. Definitely a loss. Robert Osborne was absolutely the face of TCM. It will be some time before I can think of the channel without him. RIP.
  6. Milestones

    Ralph Towner

    Happy birthday to Mr. Towner. Another thread is discussing Gary Burton, and I must recommend the two collaborations between Towner and Burton: Matchbook and Slide Show.
  7. Yes, what a weird title, as well as cringe-worthy.
  8. I have at least 7 records by him (in digital format), and certainly would like to add more. I had more of his duos with Corea in older formats; I'd like to update these into digital format. I can't say I'm familiar with his work with Ozone, although I have gone in to Spotify to hear some stuff. Anyone with an interest in vibes must hear Burton, and his overall contribution to jazz is considerable.
  9. R.I.P., Larry. I recall he had a big feature in a very recent Downbeat article. I never explored his fusion stuff in a big way, but I have certainly enjoyed a lot of the stuff he did in his last two decades.
  10. R.I.P. I can't recall ever hearing him, but clearly he has a place in jazz history.
  11. So it's particular paintings rather than artists? I was going to say several pieces by Jim Hall, but these are artists rather than specific paintings. Chasing Paint by Jane Ira Bloom is inspired by Jackson Pollock, but generally rather than specifically. Also of note: Portrait in Seven Shades by Ted Nash.
  12. Let's just say I'm glad they released this 2-CD set. I've been trying to get into Weather Report all my (adult) life. I have gotten into some stuff, but a lot of it never did much for me. I came into jazz basically through fusion records, so WR was included early in my collection (albeit not a high quantity). Of the records I've heard before this one, I think I like the very first one best--possibly because of its In a Silent Way/Bitches Brew vibe (though with rather brief tracks). But this live record shows a band crackling with energy--a group firing on all cylinders. I never saw WR live, and that is certainly my loss. Here are Zawinul so inventive on keyboards, Shorter sounding like the true co-leader (lots of prominence on tenor and soprano, and killing it time and again), fine bass work (and not just Jaco), and the percussion keeping those grooves going. It's a record (2 records) to enjoy from first track to last.
  13. Alfie--one of the finest soundtracks ever. And if one were to preserve only one Michael Caine performance, it would probably be this one.
  14. We can be sure that Gary living today would indeed have a laptop, as well as I-Pad and Kindle!
  15. I'm up for Vol. 4. It does seem odd, though, that this should be the best of the "Road Shows" series. Maybe there will be better ones yet to come.
  16. Anybody with opinions on the Oscars nominations? I don't think we live in a golden age of cinema (especially when it comes tot what Hollywood honors), and I don't go to the movies very often. I did see Hidden Figures, and that was pretty good. La La Land? Well I'm skeptical of modern musicals, and I would nominate this thing for a Razzie for worst title (if there is no such category, there ought to be). Fourteen (14) noms??? Does ANY film deserve this, including the previous ones that did it?
  17. I have checked out Vol. 4 on Spotify, and this may well be the best one so far released. The others are all in my collection, and maybe I have not listened enough; but they seem a bit hit-and-miss. The meeting with Ornette was a good idea (in my book), but it sure went on a long time; and I think they should have performed together at least three decades earlier.
  18. I'm curious to know what people like most on the 4 CDs of Road Shows. I have not listened all that much, and not at all to Volume 4; so really it's self-interest--getting recommendations on a manageable running time featuring the cream of the crop.
  19. Of course Miles did a soundtrack for a French noir.
  20. Where is the Payton's version of "Chinatown" to be found? I really like Terence Blanchard's.
  21. You may want to add some tracks from Haden's Quartet West, especially Haunted Heart and Always Say Goodbye. I'd also recommend Bob Belden's Black Dahlia.
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