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  1. Side one of his debut album Clarity made me into a Michael Gregory Jackson fan, and the next two, Karmonic Suite and Gifts were also highly enjoyable.  From there I've kept tabs on his shift into folkis, R&Bish pop music, while hoping he would return to his early jazzier style.  A recent batch of Bandcamp releases effectively doubles the number of primarily jazz albums released.  Bandcamp is letting me play entire tracks of these albums instead of short samples, and I've been feasting on them.

    The obvious standout was Frequency Equilibrium Koan because it also featured Julius Hemphill and Abdul Wadud, also longtime favorites of mine.  The trio album Spirit Signal Strata was also very strong, as were Liberty and Whenyoufindityouwillknow.  There's also a single track, ten minute tribute to Charles Mingus with guitar bass and drums.   Looking forward to the next artist Bandcamp Friday.

     

  2. Wikipedia Says of Ahmad Jamal: His Pittsburgh roots have remained an important part of his identity ("Pittsburgh meant everything to me and it still does," he said in 2001)[4] and it was there that he was immersed in the influence of jazz artists such as Earl Hines, Billy Strayhorn, Mary Lou Williams, and Erroll Garner. Jamal also studied with pianist James Miller and began playing piano professionally at the age of fourteen,[5] at which point he was recognized as a "coming great" by the pianist Art Tatum.

    Of those names I think Garner and Strayhorn fit the dramatic elements within #9 best.  Not aware of Strayhorn doing a live album with a trio.

    Of course the connection could be sidemen and not influence.

     

  3. Very enjoyable, seemed like a bunch of things I should know but don't until now.

    1.  Brawny tenor, Latin percussion and electric bass.  Gato Barbieri is usually more outgoing than this, but I haven't got a better guess.
    2.  Grooving mainstream piano.  Sonny Clark or Bud Powell.
    3.  Reggae tinge and lyric mentioning the West Indes.  Reggae does not usually sound this jazzy, so perhaps calypso.  (wild guess) Mighty Sparrow?
    4.  Freebop! Julius Hemphill? or maybe Tim Berne?
    5.  There's something familiar and Dukish about that coda.  and the whole thing.  Duke Ellington.
    6.  Has a Blue Note feel.  Hank Mobley?
    7.  Nice alto feature.  I'm guessing the spoken theater bits in the middle relate to the lyric of the standard that I'm not recognizing.  Just based on the recorded sound, I'm believing this is a 90s or later recording, so I'l venture Donald Harrison.
    8.  Strongly reminiscent of Terje Rypdal.  But I don't know any Rypdal dates with enough horns to pull off the intro.  I started thinking this was Henry Threadgill with Brandon Ross on guitar, but I've swung back to Rypdal.
    9.  Could be a later Chick Corea acoustic trio.
    10. Latin.  I don't have enough knowledge to guess.
    11. Feels a bit too brawny in tone in some places to be Stan Getz, but it fits stylistically, and I'm not finding any other guesses I like, so Stan.
    12. Wonderfully frantic big band tune, big booting baritone at the beginning.  Slide Hampton?
    13. I used to say that if it's an alto and sounds like a tenor, it's Jackie McLean.  Here I think of Jackie because I really can't tell, the nasal tone and ease with whick it goes into the upper register suggest alto to me, but nowhere near conclusively.  The Jackie I'm most familiar doesn't have a guitar, so go ahead and tell me it's a tenor.
    14. Could be somethjing on ECM, or Cuong Vu with Pat Metheny.
    15. Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath?

    (after reading other posts)

    Enrico Rava on 14?

     

  4. The buy button on that site doesn't work.  If you want to buy without PayPal, there's this little bit of helpfulness:

    Please send a check to Store Name, Store Street, Store Town, Store State / County, Store Postcode.

    It's listed for 40 on Amazon, but that's more than I will go for.

     

     

  5. 1   Rabih Abou-Kalil?  Love the mood the oud sets.
    2.  Buster Williams?  or maybe something later on the Criss-Cross label.  Can't rule out Bobby Hutcherson.  The more I listen, the more I think it's Hutcherson and Harold Land
    3.  The tune is You Needed Me, a country pop confection associated with Olivia Newton-John.  Tastefully done.  I'll guess Earl Klugh
    4.  So What?  ... but definitely not Miles.  No the intro is very similar but the melody is different.  Trumpet is crisp and clearly articulated, Maybe Freddie Hubbard or even Wynton Marsalis.
    5.  All The Things You Are.  Maybe Art Pepper.  But there's that organ with it's harpichord lever set that I don't associate with any of his keyboardists.  Hamp Hawes did play electric piano with him on Living Legend, but not this.  Sounds like the piano player doubling, not two different players.
    6.  We play Art Farmer a lot here.  I think it's Art.
    7.  I wouldn't be surprised if this is on ECM, but they don't usually use this much strings.  I like the tone of the guitarist, like a more conventional Terje Rypdal at times.  Could it be Pat Metheny?
    8.  Like C Jam Blues, but not quite.  Maybe a Benny Golson composition.  I'll go with the Jazztet.
    9.  Is this Emily by Bill Evans?
     

    Above is before seeing any of the comments.  If JSngry doesn't like the tenor on 2 it must not be Harold Land!  The Amy/Bolton was a cool choice.

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