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HutchFan

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  1. Now: Jimmy Rowles / Red Mitchell Trio (Contemporary) Up next, the companion LP: Jimmy Rowles / Red Mitchell - I'm Glad There Is You (Contemporary)
  2. Yeah, this Roy Brooks release goes to the top of the list. And the Harold Land looks interesting too.
  3. James Newton - Water Mystery (Gramavision) Exquisite. and Elvin Jones featuring David Liebman - Earth Jones (Palo Alto Jazz)
  4. And more Freddie: Freddie Hubbard - Outpost (Enja, 1981) with Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, and Al Foster An amazing record.
  5. Next up: Freddie Hubbard - Sweet Return (Atlantic, 1983)
  6. It was the 80s!!! Back then, I bet those suits were HIP! Check out the back of the cover: Christmas time?
  7. More from Donald Harrison & Terence Blanchard: Crystal Stair (Columbia, 1987)
  8. Prompted by Brignola discussion elsewhere on the board:
  9. John Hicks - In Concert (Evidence; originally Theresa)
  10. Billy Higgins - Bridgework (Contemporary) I wonder if the album title refers to the fact that the LP consists of two sessions, recorded six years apart. and Terence Blanchard & Donald Harrison - New York Second Line (Concord)
  11. More David Friedman: Shades of Change (Enja, 1986)
  12. David Friedman - Of the Wind's Eye (Enja, 1981) with Jane Ira Bloom (ss), Harvie Swartz (b), and Daniel Humair (d)
  13. Jim McNeely - From the Heart (Owl, 1985) with Marc Johnson and Adam Nussbaum I just realized that the big building on the cover is one of the Twin Towers. It's still strange to see them on records, TV shows, and such. It probably always will be.
  14. Eddie Palmieri - SueƱo (Intuition, 1989) Yeah! Fantastic.
  15. This again: Enrico Pieranunzi Trio - Vol. 2 (YVP, 1988) with Enzo Pietropaoli (b) and Alfred Kramer (d) What a velvet touch Pieranunzi has!
  16. Lew Tabackin Quartet - Desert Lady (Concord, 1990)
  17. Yep. Good memory. What you're talkin' about is in the liner notes to Quasar.
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