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  2. NP: Fun fact: This Muse release from 1991 is the third of three Shirley Scott albums titled Great Scott! [The other two were on Prestige (1959) & Impulse (1964).]
  3. Now streaming: Miguelito Valdes with Machito & His Orchestra - Reunion (Tico, 1963)
  4. Now playing: Lloyd McNeill - Elegia (Baobab, 1980) 2019 Soul Jazz Records CD reissue Flute, Alto Flute โ€“ Lloyd McNeill Acoustic Guitar โ€“ Claudio Celso Bass โ€“ Cecil McBee Piano โ€“ Dom Salvador Drums, Percussion โ€“ Portinho Percussion, Vocals โ€“ Nanรก Vasconcelos Vocals โ€“ Susan Osborn
  5. More Brazilian stuff: Azymuth - Rapid Transit (Milestone, 1983)
  6. Milton Nascimento - Miltons (CBS, 1988) Three terrific albums.
  7. I completely agree regarding Daniel Humair. He was an amazing drummer. BTW: Speaking of the European Rhythm Machine, you guys are aware of this recording on Dire (Italy, 1972), right? If not, it's well worth investigating.
  8. Now this: as heard on this set:
  9. NP: Sonny Rollins - This Is What I Do (Milestone, 2000) A young man I know -- a close friend of my of my two adult sons since childhood -- is sort of like a third son to me. He had a tough time growing up and spent a lot of time around our house. In the last year or so, this young man has begun exploring jazz -- so he pings me regularly via text message asking about records and artists. (He now lives in another state.) Earlier today, he was asking me about my favorite sax players. Not that I need any excuse to listen to Sonny. But that's how I got to him today. Sharing the jazz love.
  10. Interesting. I wasn't aware of that.
  11. More by the L.A. 4: I really like this album.
  12. Recently picked up this CD at a library book sale:
  13. Yeah! Great stuff.
  14. A must for Beirach-ophiles (like yours truly). My introduction to the Soprano Summit many years ago.
  15. Herbie Mann & Ramsey Lewis would definitely be at the top of my list. I'd also throw Gato Barbieri in there (especially the A&M stuff and after). Quite a few albums by Hank Crawford and Bobby Hackett too. Of course, I like these musicians or I wouldn't bring the LPs home in the first place. But I definitely have more because it's so common to stumble across inexpensive copies.
  16. Now spinning: Herbie Mann - The Evolution of Mann (Atlantic, 2-LPs) This 1972 compilation is one of many Herbie Mann albums that I've found in dollar bins. Just like @Teasing the Korean notes on this thread.
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