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HutchFan

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  1. Sonny Stitt - Sonny's Back (Muse, 1980) Another terrific Sonny Stitt - Barry Harris collaboration. Meat and potatoes? Yes. Delicious? Yes.
  2. Earlier: Listened to the Hermeto disc above for a second time. Now: Mike Westbrook Orchestra - On Duke's Birthday (hat ART)
  3. Good deal. I'm glad. Euclid actually has a store in New Orleans too. The URL for their Discogs storefront is https://www.discogs.com/seller/EuclidRecordsNOLA/profile It's a MUCH smaller online shop, compared to St. Louis, with less than 100 jazz records listed. I don't think I've ever ordered online from the N.O. location -- but I have gone to the store when vacationing down there. It's well worth a visit. They've got TONS more inventory in the shop than they have listed on Discogs. No idea why that is.
  4. Brazilian music for me too: Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo - Só Não Toca Quem Não Quer (Only If You Don't Want It, You Can't Do It) (Som Da Gente/Capitol/Intuition) Strange and wonderful. Listening to this, it isn't hard to understand why Hermeto is known as o Bruxo -- the Sorcerer.
  5. Next up: Sonny Rollins + 3 (Milestone) Love that gruffness and grit in Sonny's sound !!!
  6. Agree completely!
  7. Baikida Carroll - Shadows and Reflections (Soul Note, 1982) with Julius Hemphill, Anthony Davis, Dave Holland, and Pheeroan Ak Laff
  8. Euclid Records in St. Louis is an excellent store. They don't have the write-ups like Dusty Groove. But their selection is very good -- maybe even better than DG's -- and their prices are reasonable. But, like Niko says, I probably buy more records -- both CDs and vinyl -- off Discogs than any other single online store. If you're like me, you'll likely end up finding Discogs sellers that you like and checking in with them often.
  9. You are absolutely correct. Both of them are wonderful. I was only making a silly joke over nothing.
  10. The great late-period Art Pepper Quartet Milcho Leviev vs. George Cables debate continues unabated!
  11. Woody Shaw - Basel 1980 (Elemental) with Carter Jefferson, Larry Willis, Stafford James, and Victor Lewis Terrific.
  12. This is clobbering me this morning: Love the pun in the title too.
  13. Stanley Cowell Trio - Sienna (SteepleChase) It's sad that Stanley Cowell is no longer with us -- but I'm grateful for the music.
  14. Along with playing soprano sax and flute, Dave Liebman composed four of the six cuts on this LP.
  15. Yup. With Wheeler's and Priester's broad sounds, it feels like an expanded -- almost "orchestral" -- version of Conference of the Birds.
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