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HutchFan

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  1. One of my desert-island discs.
  2. First listen: Just arrived in the mail last night.
  3. Disc 4: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1, 2, 3 - with Henryk Szeryng
  4. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, as heard in this set:
  5. Now playing: John Lee & Gerry Brown - Bamboo Madness (Limetree, rec. 1973) Originally released as Infinite Jones (Keytone, 1974)
  6. Rab, I suppose I'm with Dana. It's interesting -- but it's not something that I play very often. Nice.
  7. Here are my entries for this week on MORE FAVORITES: Reflections on Jazz in the 1980s: - Max Roach - Chattahoochee Red (Columbia, 1981) - McCoy Tyner - La Leyenda de la Hora (The Legend of the Hour) (Columbia/Koch, 1981) - New York Jazz Quartet - Oasis (Enja, 1981) The much-overlooked Chattahoochee Red is tremendous. PRIME Max. ... And "Odean Pope is a bad, bad man."
  8. John Lewis - Midnight in Paris (EmArcy, 1989) with Sasha Lewis (as; three cuts only), Christian Escoudé (g), Pierre Michelot or Michel Gaudry (b), and Daniel Humair (d)
  9. Disc 6: - Symphony No. 100 in G Major "Military" - Symphony No. 101 in D Major "The Clock" - Symphony No. 102 in B Flat Major
  10. I dig this one: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mht6rh4OcGsLHJATrRYooZtz3P-TvBfyY
  11. That looks interesting. Will have to look into that one. I like Ignatzek. He made some excellent records with Claudio Roditi.
  12. More stuff in the country-bluegrass-folk vein: Yes sir, that's a good one.
  13. and Bobby Bare knew how to put a song across.
  14. Two Doc Watson albums originally released on Poppy/UA: Elementary Doctor Watson (1972) and Then and Now (1973).
  15. https://jazztimes.com/features/lists/artists-choice-russell-malone-on-pat-martino/ Good fun.
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