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HutchFan

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  1. The whole enchilada! Nice!
  2. I had no idea that Etta Jones was recording as early as the mid-40s! I just looked up her date of birth (Nov. 1928); she was only 15 or 16 in 1944. She got an early start! NP:
  3. Next up: Art Pepper Quartet - APQ: The Maiden Voyage Sessions, Vol. 3 (Galaxy, rec. 1981) with George Cables, David Williams, and Carl Burnett ❤️ This third volume from the Maiden Voyage, released posthumously in '84, really scratches my itch. I have & enjoy all three LPs from the gig -- Pepper & his band were really cooking -- but the third gets spun the most.
  4. Your guess is as good as mine. The image seems to have no relationship to the title. The pink cover & pouring liquid always makes me think of Pepto Bismol -- but I doubt that was their intention! 😜
  5. Jumping back in time from 1974 to 1967: Jazz Crusaders - Uh Huh (Pacific Jazz, 1967) with Buster!
  6. One of my favorite Crusaders LPs: Live in concert. Not at all a studio artifact.
  7. They definitely evolved into something different. It's hard for me to hear this music objectively because I grew up listening to The Crusaders (Mk II) as a kid. My dad had several of their albums and played them often. OTOH, I only discovered the Jazz Crusaders in adulthood.
  8. More Sonny Stitt:
  9. Jimmy Owens
  10. Now playing: Jimmy Owens - The Monk Project (IPO, 2011) Trumpet – Jimmy Owens Tenor Saxophone – Marcus Strickland Trombone – Wycliffe Gordon Tuba, Baritone Saxophone – Howard Johnson Piano – Kenny Barron Bass – Kenny Davis Drums – Winard Harper
  11. Now spinning: Bob Florence Big Band - Westlake (Discovery, 1981) Just arrived in the mail.
  12. I love the sax-bass-drum trio format. But this one is a little different. Swallow's electric bass gives the album a different sonic texture compared to sax-bass-drum trio albums that use upright basses. . . . So you get a bit less low-end heft and a bit more guitar-istic delicacy. IMO, this is the best Eastern Rebellion album -- in no small part because of Big George.
  13. I should pull that Ruggles album from the shelf & give it a spin. It's been a long while since I've heard it.
  14. Brahms: Piano Works, Opp. 116-119 / Dmitri Alexeev (EMI)
  15. Sorry to hear this news, but I'm grateful for the music. R.I.P.
  16. Back to the big Charles Ives box: Outstanding performances -- and the AQ is much improved compared to previous releases.
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