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  1. Roy Eldridge - The Nifty Cat (New World; originally Master Jazz) with Budd Johnson (ts, ss), Benny Morton (tb), Nat Pierce (p), Tommy Bryant (b), and Oliver Jackson (d); recorded in 1970
  2. First spin of a new-to-me LP: Perry Robinson - The Traveler (Chiaroscuro, 1977) Not many folks wear a Shriner's fez as a fashion accessory -- but, apparently, Perry Robinson did. I also like how he has his clarinet slung over his shoulder, like it's a blunderbuss -- or a rocket engine for his jet-pack.
  3. I was fortunate enough to see him once. A memorable evening! He also signed my copy of that LP.
  4. Now: Earlier: A Strata / Strata-East day (so far). I've never seen that one before. Good stuff?
  5. Now spinning: Pat Martino - We'll Be Together Again (Muse, 1976) duos with Gil Goldstein
  6. Yeah, I've heard exactly this sort of thing many times. It makes me think of an analogy: A prophet is not without honor, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. -- Mark 6:4
  7. There's nothing else quite like it, is there? It's almost miraculous. The music has a Gil Evans-like grandeur, but it's much more jumpy and trippy -- almost like a fever-dream. And the production is perfectly in tune with the music. Hand in glove.
  8. Mickey Newbury - Lovers (Elektra, 1975) A tremendous album. Like much of Newbury's music, it's cinematic in scope -- and dark, dark, DARK.
  9. Now spinning: John Coates, Jr. - Tokyo Concert (Omnisound, rec. 1979) I enjoy Coates' music. He plowed his own furrow.
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    Dave van Kriedt

  11. Now playing: Joey Calderazzo - To Know One (Blue Note, 1992) with Dave Holland & Jack DeJohnette. Jerry Bergonzi and Branford sit in on some of the tracks. That's interesting, Gheorghe. Thanks for sharing. It sounds like this might be another example of Europe being more supportive of jazz than the U.S. I've heard & read about jazz musicians saying over and over again that their lives would be even more economically untenable without the opportunities that European festivals/touring/recording provides. (Or is the right word "provided"? No sure whether this continues to be the case in the present.)
  12. Sure thing. I think you'll enjoy it.
  13. Yep. There's also one more -- chronologically, it falls between Swiss Movement (1969) and Les McCann at Montreux (1972): Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Second Movement (1971) Of the three, I like Second Movement best.
  14. Earlier this evening: and
  15. Yes indeed! On the other hand, there's a former Bulldog with the Chiefs too -- Mecole Hardman. He's another DGD (damn good Dawg)!
  16. I expect a close, hard-fought game. I don't really have a horse in the race, but I'll probably pull for Philadelphia -- since Jordan Davis is a former Bulldog. Yeah, I understand that he may need Tommy John surgery. Sorry to hear that for the kid. Such a LONG recovery period... and no guarantees that his arm will ever be right again.
  17. I second that motion!
  18. Now: Bob Moses - When Elephants Dream of Music (Gramavision, 1983) Superb.
  19. Shifting gears a bit: Stanley Clarke - Journey to Love (Nemperor, 1975)
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