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HutchFan

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  1. Nico was one helluva bassist. Oh yeah.
  2. I especially love Healing Force and Evidence of Things Unseen from that set. Two terrific solo piano outings.
  3. Speaking of . . . Hugh Ragin - Feel the Sunshine (Justin Time, 2002) with Assif Tsahar (ts, b cl), Craig Taborn (p), Jaribu Shahib (b), Tanni Tabbal (d), and Bruce Cox (d)
  4. I don't have that record -- but I totally agree re: Hugh Ragin. I first became aware of him in David Murray's Octet and Big Band. Ragin's solos ALWAYS stick out (in a good way), they're so ear-catching and musical. Not sure whether there's anything to this -- but Ragin has always struck me as a musical descendant of Joe Newman. They have a similar sort of warmth in their sound.
  5. Next up: David Murray Trio - The Hill (Black Saint, 1988) with Richard Davis and Joe Chambers Beautiful.
  6. Two by Ben Webster -- with Kenny Drew, NHØP, and Alex Riel, rec. in Denmark in 1965 and
  7. Lee Konitz with Warne Marsh (Atlantic, 1955) Love the music, love the Claxton cover photo.
  8. Louis Hayes / Junior Cook - Ichi-Ban (Timeless, 1976) and Shelly Manne - 2-3-4 (Impulse, 1962)
  9. Now listening to: Mel Tormé - Tormé - Orchestra Conducted by Marty Paich (Verve, 1958) The pairing of Tormé's voice and Paich's arrangements . . . I second that motion. George deserves it!
  10. Now playing: Willis Jackson - Legends of Acid Jazz (Prestige) Originally released as two LPs: Blue Gator and Cookin' Sherry; recorded in 1959 & 1960 with Bill Jennings (g), Jack McDuff (org), and others
  11. Now playing: Joanne Brackeen - Invitation (Black Lion; originally released on Freedom) with Clint Houston & Billy Hart, rec. 1976 This trio was Stan Getz's rhythm section at the time. You can tell they've been playing together regularly -- because they are locked in. It's exciting, kick-ass music-making.
  12. Brackeen is an amazing pianist, IMO -- and, yes, she often played with Clint Houston. Brackeen & Houston also made several excellent recordings together. This one is perhaps my favorite of theirs: Another duo album -- like Prism with Gomez. Nice!
  13. Yes, Pauer's music is terrific -- and it's wonderful to hear that he was such a friendly person. I really like Third Plane. Tony's definitely not "in the background" -- although it's Ron's album, so he's featured a bit more prominently.
  14. Nope. Just a coincidence.
  15. First listen: Egberto Gismonti - Música de Sobrevivência (ECM, 1993)
  16. Attila Zoller - When It's Time (Enja, 1995) and Arthur Blythe - Retroflection: Live at the Vanguard (Enja, 1994)
  17. Now on my turntable (prompted by Peter's Sonny Stitt post above): Sonny Stitt - Blues for Duke (Muse, 1978) with Barry Harris, Sam Jones, and Billy Higgins; rec. 1975 A heartfelt tribute. One of my favorite Stitt albums.
  18. It's been a piano trio morning. Now: Earlier: and
  19. Now: Sides C & D - 1966 recordings with Larry Willis (p), Don Moore (b), and Jack DeJohnette (d) Earlier: with David "Fathead" Newman
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