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  1. Mickey Tucker Trio - Sweet Lotus Lips (Denon) with Reggie Workman & Horacee Arnold
  2. Stanley Turrentine - Jubilee Shouts (Blue Note) 2nd LP - October 1962 session with Tommy Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Sonny Clark, Butch Warren & Al Harewood One of my favorite Turrentine sessions.
  3. Joe Diorio - Peaceful Journey (Art of Life; originally released on Spitball Records) Joe Diorio - Solo Guitar (Art of Life; originally released on Spitball Records)
  4. Dave Liebman Group - Blues All Ways (OmniTone, 2007) I prefer the later version of this band -- as on this CD -- because Vic Juris took on a more prominent role after Phil Markowitz left. Juris is an interesting guitarist, and I think he works especially well as Liebman's primary foil.
  5. Just pulled the trigger on a couple CDs by Aldo Romano's Quartet with Franco D'Andrea, Paolo Fresu, and Furio Di Castri: To Be Ornette to Be (Owl, 1983) Dreams & Waters (Owl, 1991)
  6. Franco D'Andrea - Quartet Live / My Shuffle (Red, rec. 1985) Franco D'Andrea (p); Tino Tracanna (ts, ss); Attilio Zanchi (b); Gianni Cazzola (d)
  7. Walter Norris / Aladar Pege - Winter Rose (Enja)
  8. This again: Aldo Romano - Ritual (Owl)
  9. Ryan Cohan - One Sky (Motema, 2007) Ryan Cohan (p, ldr, comp); Bob Sheppard (ts, as, fl); Geof Bradfield (ts, ss, b cl); Tito Carillo (tr, flgn); James Cammack (b); Lorin Cohen (b); Kobie Watkins (d); Jea Christophe-Leroy (perc); Ruben Alvarez (shekere)
  10. A masterpiece. NP: Mundell Lowe - Souvenirs: A Tribute to Nick Ceroli (Jazz Alliance) These recordings were originally released on Dobre as The Incomparable Mundell Lowe. The CD reissue includes four bonus tracks that were recorded at a later date. Earlier: John Coltrane - Coltrane (Prestige) Collects two LPs: Traneing In and Soultrane
  11. Someone here on the board hipped me to this. Just got it in the mail. Wonderful! THANKS! (Sorry but I don't remember exactly who it was! ) Also: Bee - yoo - tee - ful.
  12. Rodney Jones - Articulation (Timeless, 1978)
  13. No, I don't think doing what I did is the "right thing" -- and I'm all for exposing young people to diverse types of music. But I don't think it's "wrong" to give a teenager a big Weather Report box either. I just followed my nose and ended up where I am. I'm just saying that there's nothing wrong with that -- either in my case or others'.
  14. Based on your recommendation, soulpope, I was just doing a bit of reading on Yellin -- including his obit. (He died last year.) One of the sentences from the obit explains the meaning of this CD's title: "Survivors include his wife, Jane Oriel of El Cerrito, California; his daughter and son-in-law, Allegra Yellin and Jordan Ruyle, and two granddaughters . . ."
  15. IMHO, there is no "one right way" to make your way into music. When I was in high school, I constantly listened to the bands Genesis and Yes -- and hardly anything else. Not exactly a diverse musical diet! It was only when I went off to college that my musical interests began to expand into other areas -- jazz, classical, folk, bluegrass, and all the rest.
  16. Some more recommended Jimmy Herring: Back in the day, this band used to come through Athens regularly. (This album was made in the Georgia Theater in Athens.) I probably saw Colonel Bruce & the ARU perform twenty times or more -- including their most recent reunion show at the Georgia Theater in Athens, which happened few years ago. They were a fantastic band -- and Herring was an integral part of it. R.I.P. Bruce Hampton. By the way, THANK YOU for the wonderful concert review, Ed. Now I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing Herring & McLaughlin in Atlanta later this month!
  17. Shirley Scott - Superstition (Cadet) Some great Jimmy Owens solos here. Milt Jackson Big 4 - At the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 (Pablo / OJC) with OP, NHØP, and Mickey Roker.
  18. I'll be getting the Hadley Caliman and the Buddy Terry. I'm familiar with both of them through blogsite downloads. It'll be nice to finally have legit versions.
  19. Me too. Live in Tokyo is the WR record that I enjoy most -- by a considerable margin. I don't dislike the Jaco-period band. I just like the Zawinul-Shorter-Vitous group much more. If I want to hear Jaco, I'm more likely to turn to these:
  20. Ultimate Cal Tjader (Verve) Solid compilation of recordings from the Verve years, selected by Eddie Palmieri.
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