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  1. Agreed. They have a similar quality of light-yet-earthy lyricism... Finally found the moving box where it (and a lot of other hardbop) was packed, too!
  2. I've been dating somebody here in Austin about two weeks, so I'm not really sure how to play it - nothing serious, but we *are* going out on Tuesday. I think dinner and a movie or something mellow... Shit, she already passed the "Frank Wright in the car" test so this could be something...
  3. Tina Brooks - True Blue - (BN King stereo) no slouches here!
  4. I don't know that record, but now would like to! The band looks heavy...
  5. Dizzy Reece - Asia Minor - (New Jazz, recent Japanese pressing) I always find myself reaching for the Blue Notes, but this one is a fine session that should not be missed. Cecil Payne, Joe Farrell, Charli Persip, Hank Jones and Ron Carter round out the band and Jones is in great form. Not to mention Persip's solo on the last track...
  6. Another in the "top five" - Jackie McLean - New Soil - (BN Toshiba stereo) the first Jackie Mc that I bought; years ago as a Manhattan LP, now on the audiophile version. Hopefully will be able to score a W. 63rd someday...
  7. I'm not as much of a hardbop conoisseur as some of you all, but that is probably one of my top five modern jazz records. It's insane! Of course, I only have a King mono pressing...
  8. I LOVE that record - one of my all-time faves! The first side is absolutely beautiful... Where to go next with Silva? Well, "Solestrial" (side two of the ESP) points the way to the orchestral music he's worked on for the past 35 years, a lot of which is great. The two BYGs are fine sets, as is My Country on Leo - if you can find it. Though I'm not as into his recent synth-y stuff, the Treasure Box on Eremite is worth an investment.
  9. Despite the strange pairing, Hardman's one reason I really like the Messengers/Monk LP on Atlantic.
  10. Phill Musra - The Creator Spaces - (Intex) rather indescribable early 70s free trio. Musra plays tenor and flute, his brother Michael Cosmic on alto, pump organ and xylophone, and Huseyin Ertunc (the Turkish Sunny Murray) is on drums. Never heard anything else quite like it, except for Ertunc's record, also on Intex.
  11. Hans Dulfer - Jazz in Paradiso (Heavy Soul original) with van Manen, Altena and Bennink from '68 and '69 live gigs. Excellent!
  12. That's probably my favorite McLean Prestige...
  13. Cannonball Adderly - Somethin' Else - (BN w. 63rd DG original)
  14. Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights vol. 1 - (BN Liberty Stereo) haven't listened to this in about five or seven years! Only reason I probably still have it is the presence of Miss Brooks, but "she's" a monster on here!
  15. I've "almost" bought that one several times. Great band, maybe next time I'll pick it up!
  16. Duke Jordan - Flight to Jordan - (BN Toshiba Stereo) "Deacon Joe" is such a great tune...
  17. Joseph Heller Jimmy Doolittle Enola Gay
  18. Bigger Thomas "Clay" Louis Worrell
  19. Warne Marsh - All Music - (Nessa) beautiful record; there's a great thread on it somewhere...
  20. Martin Davidson's contribution above is particularly great...
  21. I'm not at all impressed with the article/obit up on AAJ by Kurt Gottschalk. What do you think? AAJ Derek Bailey
  22. right, = Elton John. I've never understood precisely WHY he did that, though.
  23. Fuck! RIP
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