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.
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.
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.
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!
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: