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HutchFan

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  1. Speaking of Strata-East ...
  2. A wonderful record.
  3. The Richard Sussman Quintet - Free Fall (Inner City) and The L.A. 4 - S/T (Concord)
  4. NP: Jessica Williams - Portraits (Adelphi) Earlier: Bob Brookmeyer - Through a Looking Glass (Finesse)
  5. You'd get no argument from me on that point.
  6. I think there's something slippery & elusive about New Rags, and I mean that both positively and negatively. ... I agree that it's not his best. The two LPs that came immediately after it -- New Directions and Special Edition -- are probably my favorites from DeJohnette-as-a-leader on ECM.
  7. Working from home today -- so I can spin some vinyl while I work. Earlier: The John Lewis Group - Kansas City Breaks (Finesse) with lovely flute work by Frank Wess Now: Jack DeJohnette's Directions - New Rags (ECM) with John Abercrombie (g), Alex Foster (ts, ss), and Mike Richmond (b)
  8. Clark Terry-Bobby Brookmeyer Quintet - Straight No Chaser (Mainstream, 1965) and Cal Tjader - Puttin' It Together (Fantasy, 1974)
  9. Both TREMENDOUS, imho. I happened to see Santana in concert a few weeks ago. He's still a very powerful musician.
  10. I really like that one. NP: Earlier:
  11. Oh yeah! I love their records with Booker. I only wish they'd made at least one trio record together. More BYARD please! . . . BTW, that rhythm section with Woods at the Frankfurt Jazz Fest is nothing to sneeze at either: Gordon Beck, Henri Texier, and Daniel Humair. They can burn with the best of 'em. Now this:
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    Kenny Burrell

    Ugh. Awful if KB is really experiencing this dire situation. Awful if this is a scam. Be cautious, folks.
  13. Pairing Dizzy with Basie may seem odd at first glance -- but they are locked in the moment the music starts. This is a great record.
  14. Yeah!!! You cannot go wrong with Cedar Walton.
  15. The Three [Joe Sample, Ray Brown, Shelly Manne] - S/T (Eastwind / Inner City, 1975)
  16. Lucky Thompson - I Offer You (Groove Merchant, 1973) with Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, and Louis Hayes Oh, man. This is gorgeous music.
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