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  1. Her lp on Prestige is outstanding. All top notch performances, but her version of  Why Try To Change Me Now is the best rendition I've ever heard. Nice to see the discography (above), but I wish she would have recorded a few more lps for Prestige. 

  2. On 11/29/2020 at 3:56 PM, Dub Modal said:

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    Both of these albums have Elmo Hope & Frank Butler, and both are excellent. Btw: Frank Butler is out-freaking-standing. 

    Just saw your post from 2020 and wanted to wholeheartedly agree!  The Fox is an amazing album with mystery man Dupree Bolton, Elmo Hope & Harold Land cooking well, and yes, Frank Butler is really impressive on this disc. And the Elmo Hope Trio lp on Contemporary? I think it's best piano trio lp of all time.

     

    And tonight I'm listening to Smokin At The Half Note by Wes.

  3. David, just listened to it and thought it was great. 1964 and 1965 were great years for jazz.  With the avant garde gaining steam and jazz finally making peace with rock, plus some interesting bossa nova, there was lots going on. Verve had a nice 1964 with some cool stuff by Burrell, Tjader, Getz and Gil Evans. Thanks for the show.

  4. Mike, That's a great new cd. I love The In Sound and the Soft Samba cd.  McFarland was the epitome of cool. He was a great arranger and I even like some of his non jazz stuff like "Wendy & Bonnie".  It's great to revive and old thread when it's about someone who really needs to be remembered.

  5. albums....

    BRASAMBA  -   Bud Shank

    JAZZ SAMBA  -   Getz / Byrd

    GAROTA DE IPANEMA  -   Nara Leao

    WE AND THE SEA  -   Tamba 4

    BRAZILIAN HEART  -   April Aloisio

    DES ANOS DEPOIS   -  Nara Leao

    GETZ / GILBERTO   -  first lp on verve

     

    Individual Songs...

    DESIFINADO   -  Lisa Ono

    ESA MOCA TA DIFFERENTE   -  Chico Buarque

    SE E TARDE ME PERDOA  -   Carlos Lyra & Paul Winter

    DEXIA   -  Lisa Ono

    CHEGA DE SAUDADE   -  Nara Leao

    SAMBA TRISTE   -  Getz / Byrd

    ELIZETE   -  Cal Tjader

     

    I'm surprised BRASAMBA hasn't been mentioned as yet. Great bossa nova lp by Shank & Clare Fischer on Pacific Jazz

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  6. Several years ago I listed to 5 or 6 of her lps on Philips and RCA and was really impressed. Her versatility is far reaching. She covers many musical styles and is effective in all of them. She's not afraid to do a standard in an unusual tempo or style, and the majority of the it works well. And her music wears well on repeated listening. I'm not that concerned or interested in the idea of her music. I prefer to focus on the substance.

  7. On ‎9‎/‎15‎/‎2015 at 7:26 PM, Don Brown said:

    Eddie Costa

    Lorraine Geller

    Terry Pollard

    John Lewis

    When I first thought of overlooked pianists, two of the first ones that came to mind were Eddie Costa and Lorraine Geller. Both had excellent lps on the Dot label. I'll add several more pianists that had little known lps on Dot... Larry Novak (DLP 25576) & Muriel Roberts (DLP 3173).  Then there's Elmo Hope who may be my favorite jazz pianist of all time, and in my opinion, quite underrated. Hope's lp on the Hifi Jazz label, a trio session with Jimmy Bond & Frank Butler is outstanding!

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