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Nothing here matches the track timing: https://www.discogs.com/release/669736-Gil-Mell%C3%A9-The-Andromeda-Strain-Original-Electronic-Soundtrack
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Lots of new Jamaladeen Tacuma dropped on Bandcamp recently (25 releases now listed), including a previously unreleased trio with Khan Jamal and duets with Mary Halvorson. Four of the Grammavision releases are included. Although I haven't kept up with all of his releases, I was aware of him before his first sideman date was even released. Walt Dickerson brought a prerelease pressing of his second Steeplechase date, Serendipity to WRTI while I was there and spoke highly of the young electric bassist on the date, then credited as Rudy McDaniel. After that he went on to a 12 year association with Ornette Coleman's Prime Time. This previous thread discusses a tribute album he did to Ornette: The download price on all that I have looked at is $15 US, a little high, but I still may go for three items. The aforementioned Khan Jamal trio and two by Free Form Funky Freqs, a trio with Vernon Reid and G Calvin Weston. I'll mention another Bandcamp release that's slightly related in passing. A college years acquaintance of mine, keyboardist Jim Kost recorded a disc of duets with G. Calvin Weston entitled Stone Church. Tends toward fusion with a touch of prog rock, but I enjoy it. Any thoughts on Jamaaladeen Tacuma?
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Two (or more) different worlds are one!
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Milt Buckner on #1?
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Hank Marr on 1?
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Genre fluid! 1. Bill Doggett and Illinois Jacquet are the names that come to mind 2. The Hi-Los? 3. Dense, possibly not improvised. Hugh Masekela? 4. House music (maybe trip-hop) meets fifties-ish west coast jazz? Is it a remix? Giuffre or Collette? 5. Not a lot of organists come anywhere near this musical region. Alice Coltrane? 6. Rabih Abou-Khalil is my guess, maybe not, there's some electronics going on here, suggests something later. 7. Leaning toward Archie Shepp for the sax, don't know the poet. 8. Al Hibbler with a younger band?
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Not commercially released.
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Jay Hoggard and Anthony Davis MJQ Live recordings of Joe Locke with Cecil Taylor Joe Locke and Frank Kimbrough
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Hugh Ragin was the big surprise and I've been checking out the album it came from on Amazon Music, great find!
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The First Jazz Albums We Owned
randyhersom replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Rolling Stone Review. Also, a clerk at the record store was also a WRTI DJ and helped my jazz interest along. -
The First Jazz Albums We Owned
randyhersom replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Big Fun - Miles Davis From there to Keith Jarrett and Oregon. -
I'd add Cecile McLorin Salvant and Ava Mendoza to that list on the jazz side, although Mendoza's solo set may be more prog-rock than jazz. William Parker's entry mentions both Mayan Space Station (that album featured Mendoza and was part of a recent BFT) as well as In Order to Survive, so she may be playing with Parker as well as as a leader. Also John Zorn is listed as a player in one set and composer in several others. For non-jazz acts, Los Lobos, Mountain Goats, Bela Fleck and Rickie Lee Jones are on my radar, as well as the Steve Reich string quartets.
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Will someone please put the whole Live in Tokyo on CD. How could they leave Soft and Furry off?
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Does Thom sit out jojazz's BFTs? I have only peeked on one track, #8, and I'm figuring Thom and Tim have a good chance of identifying it.
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Trying to figure the tenor I almost drove off a Cliff! Not serious with a capital C!
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Trying to figure the tenor I almost drove off a Cliff!
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Dick Griffin with Sam Rivers?
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This really flows with a subdued groove. Well put together. 1. A pleasant Yardbird Suite featuring a lot of trombone. J. J. Johnson? 2. The tune has similarities at times to Social Call, but I don't think that's the tune. Is it Gerald Wilson? 3. Is it Milestones? 70's or later I would think for how up-front the bass is recorded. Cedar Walton? 4. Breathy, seductive tenor. the names that come to mind are Don Byas, Lester Young and Ben Webster. I'll go with Don Byas. Is the tune Where or When? 5. I think we have cello and bass here, leaving me torn between Oscar Pettiford and Chico Hamilton. The flute could be either Collette or Dolphy so Chico. 6. That's Walt Dickerson with Sun Ra. Album Impressions of A Patch of Blue. Is it called Ham & Eggs? Twenty-eight stars! 7. More bone. Slide Hampton? 8. Reminds me of New York, NY by George Russell which I think featured Jon Hendricks. I don't think Jon was a Trane fan and it can't be that album because I think it preceded A Love Supreme. 9. Afro Blue with guitar trio. I'll be googling to see who has recorded this on guitar, but meanwhile I'll throw out Vic Juris as a wild guess. I decided I would have heard it if it was Pat Martino. 10. Familiar and beautiful. First thought is Abdullah Ibrahim. The Wedding? 11. Another all time favorite. Soft and Furry by Johnny Griffin. Was the album Change of Pace? 12. Largish band, and the trumpet shows off control in the high range. Totally baffled. My Hail Mary is Gerald Wilson again. 13. Muted trumpet and flute provide lush settings for the piano. John Hicks? 14. Damn that's a familiar tenor sound. Gonsalves with the Duke?? Album cover - cast of ancient primetime drama Room 222!
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I heard it from a musician friend in Brooklyn who is pretty well connected. Hope I haven't spread a hoax.
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It looks like the date of death has been edited back out of the Wikipedia page. Looking for more info.
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Wikipedia confirms the passing of organist Joey DeFrancesco today. I enjoyed his set with Pharoah Sanders at the High Point John Coltrane Festival a couple years back.
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Wikipedia reports the passing Sunday of Philadelphia guitarist Monnette Sudler, who made several good albums for Steeplechase and other labels as a leader and also supporting Khan Jamal. Her debut, Time For a Change was a WRTI "hit" and I saw her perform in North Philly.
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Artists on 1,3,5,6,7,8.9,12 and 13 IDed
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So, 1,5,6,7,9 and 12 IDed?
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Names I recognize as pianists on the BMI Songview list of versions of Naima by John Coltrane are: Brian Melvin Quartet Great Jazz Trio Marian McPartland Hilton Ruiz McCoy Tyner Massimo Urbani Cedar Walton. Is 11 Gil Evans?
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