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HutchFan

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  1. Superb late-in-the-game Ben Webster, recorded just a few months before he passed.
  2. Kenny Drew - Home Is Where the Soul Is (Xanadu/Elemental)
  3. Pat Martino - The Maker (Evidence) with Jim Ridl (p), Marc Johnson (b), and Joe Bonadio (d)
  4. Tete Montoliu - Songs for Love (Enja) and Woody Herman - The Raven Speaks (Fantasy/OJC)
  5. Duets from 1976.
  6. More music by The Mighty Burner: Charlie Earland - Infant Eyes (Muse, 1979) Compared to the wild and ambitious Leaving This Planet, Infant Eyes is a right-down-the-middle soul-jazz date. Nothing wrong with that, of course. They're just very different.
  7. Really enjoying this today. The cover on the CD reissue (below) is less garish, but I prefer the original cover art with its homemade, of-the-time look.
  8. I haven't heard Shippin' Out. I'll have to look for that one. Thanks for the heads-up.
  9. Richard "Groove" Holmes - Onsaya Joy (Flying Dutchman, 1975) After years of listening to this on YT (the used vinyl was expensive!), I ordered the Japanese Solid CD reissue. Holmes is probably my favorite organist -- and this record is fantastic, one of his best, IMHO.
  10. Gents - What do you think of the music? Looks fascinating.
  11. Dave McKenna - Giant Strides (Concord) Solo piano
  12. Jim, you hipped me to that record a while ago when I was going on-and-on about the Marsh/Konitz recordings on Storyville. NP: Philly Joe Jones / Dameronia featuring Johnny Griffin - Look Stop Listen (Uptown) Helluva lineup on this one: Drums – Philly Joe Jones Alto Saxophone, Flute – Frank Wess Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin (on half the cuts) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Charles Davis Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne Trumpet – Don Sickler, Virgil Jones Trombone – Benny Powell Piano – Walter Davis, Jr. Bass – Larry Ridley
  13. Art Pepper - Artworks (Galaxy) with George Cables, Charlie Haden & Billy Higgins This LP consists of extra cuts from the John Snyder-produced sessions that yielded So in Love.
  14. More Latin jazz: The Jazz Tribe - The Next Step (Red) Excellent music.
  15. Prompted by EKE BBB's post above: Joe Newman Quintet at Count Basie's (Mercury/Verve) with Oliver Nelson, Lloyd Mayers, Art Davis & Ed Shaugnessy
  16. EKE, I love Joe Newman, but I've never heard that recording. What do you think of it?
  17. Thanks for sharing, Brad. Interesting article.
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