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  1. Grabbed the two Gordons as well. I have the Squirrel on a Blue Note CD, but this one was new to me. Gave it a spin - very solid!
  2. I own it, yet also have not knowingly listened to any of it
  3. They really do a nice job with their covers. Some are Blue Note-like, but their influences seem pretty broad. I would be fun to have some of these on vinyl, not sure whether they do that.
  4. I may have posted before, but from the back of Our Thing. Notes written on the back cover - "Every note on every song on this record is magnificent" and "There is not one moment of boredom or any lapse in creativity on either side. All the compositions are a gas. AAAAAAGH" and "This is a perfect record. There is not an average note anywhere." There is also a note beside Teeter Totter which says "This is the greatest tenor solo on record." The hippist of the hip indeed!!
  5. Now I do remember - say from 1985 onward - buying a bunch of the Blue Notes Mark describes from JayBee Jazz out of St. Louis. They would mail you a list. Forgot all about that. And I bought some vintage Blue Notes off other lists - including a beautiful original copy of Our Thing for something like $30, which seemed enormous at the time.
  6. As with all things Organissimo, this blog has been a (well-spent) drain on my pocketbook 😎 I have found this decade to be extremely rich and deep and thanks HutchFan, for taking the time to point out a bunch of things that were previously unknown to me. It has also prompted me to pull out stuff that had been sitting dormant in my vinyl collection. When I started buying jazz (early 80s), this was the only era that was really in print, at least in the middle of Kansas.
  7. Eric

    Gary Burton

    Those Essential Media Group CDs are routinely dinged for sound quality - how about this one?
  8. Bill Hardman - Home, Focus & Politely I think the Junior Cook lps only came out in portions via compilation Love those Mickey Tucker lps. Also, believe there are some Ricky Ford and James Spaulding lps.
  9. Funny how that works. I used to love the Police back in the early 80s ... Sting was even a jazz bassist ... but now is a bit of a snooze. The best tie back to that era is stuff with some sort of deep emotional resonance ... which was never the Police!
  10. Maybe only part of it? The other tunes look like they are from a Paul Chambers VeeJay date with Cannonball date if memory serves ...
  11. Very surprised by the Cannonball and Smith lps ...!
  12. So according to this, yes for Milestones, Down by the Riverside and Night Train. I agree with the commentary re: Milestones and Riverside - they sound great. https://www.wrti.org/post/jazz-album-week-christian-mcbride-and-joey-defrancesco-reunite-jimmy-wes-and-oliver
  13. Wow - I have been streaming this one non-stop. It is a great guitar album, a great organ album and (on some cuts) a great big band album. I have the two original Verve lps. For the songs recreated here, the takes are at once familiar and very fresh. The originals and other covers are very nice as well. Notwithstanding the nice words in the original post, I had planned to pass on this one - how can the originals be bested? Not bested - but damn near equaled and frankly a little more modern (and crisp) on some of the cuts. Highly recommended!
  14. I will take these - PM sent. Thanks
  15. Saw that - looks like one of those Smoke Sessions covers. Played some cuts on Spotify - not remotely close to traditional jazz - so wondered whether it was him - but guessing that it is. I do hear a little trumpet every now and then. Not saying it is bad - but not something I would necessarily revisit.
  16. Wow - fascinating. I had no idea how frequently he recorded with Sonny Stitt. The Legends of Acid Jazz series, while glad we have it, makes sorting through this a bit challenging. Thanks for the clarity!!
  17. The Kansas Comet. He became re-engaged with his/my alma mater over the past 10 years. Always looked to be the picture of health. The highlight reels are still mind-boggling - as if he could run as fast sideways as straight ahead!
  18. From the Wikipedia page, looks like Chrysler, 1965: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sidewinder_(composition)
  19. Yes, I had this one in my car CD player and had forgotten it was there. I hit play and picked up on the middle of a Woody solo. Not really thinking too hard about it, I thought to myself "man that guy can play - who is it?" I smiled when I realized who it was. Nice CD.
  20. Maybe try Dusty Groove?
  21. Always particularly liked the opening of his solo on Caravan.
  22. Make it 5 (but I am 58). I want to connect, but ...
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