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  1. Helen Wheels Mercedes Ruehl Jet Jaguar
  2. Harold Sakata Richard Kiel Grace Jones
  3. Audition here: https://elsewheremusic.bandcamp.com/album/lieues-dombres
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    Teddy Charles

    the former.
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    Teddy Charles

    Great version of "Friday the 13th" on this one.
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    Teddy Charles

    Crying out for a proper box set, I'd say!
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    Teddy Charles

    COLLABORATION WEST is pretty fabulous. Early experiments in modality and serial techniques with assistance from Shelly Manne, Jimmy Giuffre, Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Raney... sadly not all tracks from these two sessions appear on the OJC CD. You'll also have to get EVOLUTION, which features some good-if-not-great work by an ensemble featuring J.R. Monterose and Charles Mingus.
  8. According to the track list uploaded to Amazon, Young appears on track 2, "Gingerbread Boy," only.
  9. Has its moments and its misses as well (IMO). But it serves to highlight what makes Mingus' approach to bandleading unique.
  10. Favorite track so far: the Herbie Nichols-esque "Goodness Knows"
  11. Eva Braun Ser Bronn of the Blackwater Vince Noir
  12. Mayim Bialik Max Bialystock Elek Bacsik
  13. The Glenn Ferris Trio, which has recorded several sessions for Enja since the 90s. Ferris: trombone Bruno Rousselet: bass Vincent Segal: cello
  14. Hooch Benji Flike
  15. The Slime Mold Orchestra — Hold That Vacuole Dookie Coleman Plays The Green Day Songbook
  16. I've always assumed this is a tribute to / portrait of Herbie Nichols. Even if it's not, a nice tune given a fine reading by this BORTH OF THE COOL-sized ensemble.
  17. I like Ernie Henry very much. Wish there was more of his work to be heard. Also, am I crazy/wrong, or is Henry one of the few boppers to play with vibrato? Listening to "Gone With the Wind" from the PRESENTING LP now and I'm definitely hearing something like at the end of some phrases.
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    Mal Waldron

    News to me; please pardon any duplication. https://tompkinssquare.bandcamp.com/album/searching-in-grenoble-the-1978-solo-piano-concert Searching In Grenoble: The 1978 Solo Piano Concert is a previously unissued recording of jazz icon Mal Waldron's mesmerizing performance at the "Five Days of Jazz" series in Grenoble, France on March 23, 1978. Waldron was Billie Holiday’s final accompanist, played on classic sessions with John Coltrane, Charles Mingus and Jackie McLean among others, and recorded dozens of solo albums as a leader before his passing in 2002. Originally produced by the legendary André Francís and transferred from the original Radio France tapes, this is the first official release of this music in cooperation with the Mal Waldron Estate and Ina (The Institut national de l'audiovisuel). The beautifully designed, deluxe 2-CD set includes photos by K. Abe, Brian McMillen and Raymond Ross; an extensive 24-page booklet with a heartfelt statement by Mal's daughter Mala Waldron, plus essays by producer/"Jazz Detective" Zev Feldman, journalist Adam Shatz and Ina's Pascal Rozat; and interviews with modern jazz piano luminaries Ran Blake and Matthew Shipp. Searching In Grenoble features classic Waldron originals such as "Soul Eyes" and "All Alone," and jazz standards "You Don't Know What Love Is," "It Could Happen to You" and "I Thought About You.” The 2CD set will be available worldwide September 23rd on Tompkins Square (TSQ5906), and was produced for release by Zev Feldman and Josh Rosenthal. credits releases September 23, 2022 Produced for release by Zev Feldman and Josh Rosenthal Associate Producer: Zak Shelby-Szyszko Sound restoration: Gary Hobish Mastered by Gary Hobish at A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media, San Francisco, CA INA: Digitization in High Resolution, restoration and mastering – Quentin Geffroy; Documentation- Annie Lauzzana & Sophie Rielland; Coordination -Christiane Lemire Front and Back Cover Photo by K. Abe Art Direction and Design: Darryl Norsen Photo research: Zev Feldman and Zak Shelby-Szyszko
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