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  1. Mark Murphy - Stolen... And Other Moments (32 Jazz / Muse)
  2. Mal Waldron with Jean-Jacques Avenel & Steve Lacy - One More Time (Sketch)
  3. Picked this up for a few bucks at a used bookstore a while back . . .
  4. Ray Barretto & New World Spirit - Portraits in Jazz & Clave (RCA) The Phil Woods Quintet - All Bird's Children (Concord)
  5. Dizzy Gillespie - Odyssey: 1945-1952 (Savoy) Dizzy Gillespie - Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac (Impulse)
  6. More James Moody: The Blues and Other Colors (Milestone/OJC) Moody and the Brass Figures (Milestone/OJC)
  7. NP: Pepper Adams - The Master... (Muse, 1980) In my personal pantheon of bari-sax players, there are three who stand well above the others. They are Harry Carney, Pepper Adams, and John Surman.
  8. More hosannas for Rowles' & Cohn's Heavy Love! Earlier: Horace Silver Quintet Plus J.J. Johnson - The Cape Verdean Blues (Blue Note) Everybody on this record sounds great -- but tonight I was really locked in on Roger Humphries' drumming. Fan-stinkin'-tastic.
  9. On the way into work this AM: Elvin Jones - The Main Force (Vanguard)
  10. On to Disc 2.
  11. On the way home from work: Disc 1
  12. Yeah, the Jazztet quickly came to mind for me too. How about James Moody? I'm thinking of his mid- and late-50's stuff in particular, much of it arranged by Quincy.
  13. Tito Puente & Eddie Palmieri - Masterpiece / Obra Maestra (RMM) Eddie Palmieri - Sueño (Intuition)
  14. The Complete 1932-1940 Brunswick, Columbia, and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (Mosaic) Disc 11 Sublime music.
  15. I know the Grupo Folklorico y Experimental Nuevayorquino album, but not the other Libre record. Will investigate. . . . Thanks!
  16. I wasn't familiar with Libre until your post, soulpope. Listening to some cuts now via YT. Thanks for the heads-up! What a stellar line-up. Sounds great!
  17. Superb Mary Lou!
  18. Larry Coryell backed by Oregon (minus Paul McCandless): The Restful Mind (Vanguard, 1975)
  19. Yes. Really good stuff!
  20. I'm scratching my Oregon itch. It shows up every once in a while. I've been listening to their second and third albums, Distant Hills and Winter Light:
  21. Patrick, I have Solstice. I think it's wonderful. To be honest, everything that I've heard from Kimbrough has been excellent. That said, style-wise, Kimbrough is not someone I'd associate with Thelonious. I guess that's one of the reasons that this set sounds intriguing.
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