John Taylor, Martin France, Palle Danielsson - Angel of the Presence (CAM Jazz, 2004)
Is there anything better than piano trio in perfect equilibrium? Nothing is missing. It's a complete orchestra.
Leon Parker - Awakening (Columbia, 1998)
From a time -- not that long ago -- when the "major labels" were still playing in the jazz sandbox, releasing interesting music.
Me too!!!
Back in the day, I was happily snapping up LPs when people were unloading them for CDs.
Now, I'm doing the same -- except it's the other way around. 😛
So good!!!
Yes! Mine too! And Joe Chambers!
Don't get no better than that!!!
NP:
Phew! Good stuff!
I'm like a Blue Note record cover with all these exclamation marks!!! 🙂
Oh yeah. An he's an excellent drummer. And it runs in the family -- since he's Roy Haynes' grandson.
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Frank Kimbrough, Joe Locke - Saturn's Child (OmniTone)
Almost inevitably (given the instrumentation), this is reminiscent of Chick & Gary Burton. A little less ECM-y though.
Last I heard, Broadbent had moved from L.A. to NYC.
That accounts for the title of this 2019 release:
So I guess Broadbent is still an expat -- unless he's become a U.S. citizen.