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  1. Buck Hill – I'm Beginning to See The Light (Muse Records) — Buck Hill (tenor sax), Jon Ozment (piano), Carroll Dashiell (bass),Warren Shadd (drums); with Hill's regular D.C. rhythm section--it's a good one
  2. Bill Evans – Some Other Time: The Lost Session from the Black Forrest - CD 1 (Resonance Records) — With Eddie Gomez, Jack DeJohnette
  3. I Double CD set.
  4. Wayne Shorter – Night Dreamer (Blue Note) — With Lee Morgan, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman, Elvin Jones
  5. Jon Hassell – Last night the moon came dropping its clothes in the street (ECM Records) Collective personnel: Jon Hassell—trumpet, keyboards; Peter Freeman—bass, laptop; Jan Bang—live sampling; Jamie Muhoberac—keyboard, laptop; Rick Cox—guitar, loops; Kheir Eddine M’Kachiche—violin; Eivind Aarset—guitar; Helge Norbakken—drums; Pete Lockett—drums; Dino J.A. Deane—live sampling; Steve Shehan—percussion
  6. Andrew Hill – unreleased 1967 septet session [(E) on Mosaic Select 16 box] (Blue Note / Mosaic ) — Sam Rivers (f, ss, ts), Robin Kenyatta (as), Andrew Hill (p, org), Cecil McBee (b), Teddy Robinson (d), Nadi Qamar (slb, kal, per)
  7. Carnival Skin – Carnival Skin (Nemu Records) — Bruce Eisenbeil (guitar); Perry Robinson (clarinet); Peter Evans (trumpet, piccolo trumpet); Hilliard Greene (double bass); Klaus Kugel (drums)
  8. Bill Perkins – Just Friends [portion w/ Art Pepper] [(D) on Art Pepper Mosaic Select] (Pacific Jazz Records / Mosaic) — With Art Pepper - alto saxophone; Bill Perkins - tenor sax; Jimmy Rowles - piano; Ben Tucker - bass; Mel Lewis - drums
  9. Tomasz Stanko Quintet – Music for K (Polish Jazz Vol.22 / Metal Mind Productions) — Tomasz Stanko - trumpet; Zbigniew Seifert - alto saxophone; Janusz Muniak - tenor saxophone; Bronislaw Suchanek - bass; Janusz Stefanski - drums, percussion
  10. Hush Point – Hush Point (Sunnyside) — With John Mcneil (trumpet), Jeremy Udden (alto sax), Aryeh Kobrinsky (bass), Vinnie Sperrazza (drums); originals by McNeil (3), Udden (4), Kobrinsky (1), and Jimmy Giuffre (2)
  11. Dmitri Shostakovich – Quartet for Strings No.1 in C major Op.49 — Dirk Van de Velde (violin) , Dirk Van den Hauwe (violin), Marc Sonnaert (viola), Peter Devos (cello) – Rubio String Quartet (Brilliant Classics)
  12. Brad Shepik and the Commuters – The Loan (Songlines) — Personnel: Brad Shepik, electric guitar, acoustic, guitar, electric sax, Portuguese guitar, banjo, cumbus; Peter Epstein, alto and soprano sax; Tony Scherr, electric bass; Kenny Wollesen, drums, timpani; Seido Salifoski, dumbek, percussion — Jazz informed by the folk music of the Balkans, Turkey, North Africa and the Arab world.
  13. I'm not sure what the thought was about the title, but Buck Hill did live in Washington, D.C., which is the Capital of the U.S. He's also a "hill" with a capital "H".
  14. Very good tenor player. I believe he didn't make his first LP as a leader ("This Is Buck Hill" on SteepleChase Records) until he was over 50 in 1978. R.I.P.
  15. Buck Hill – Capital Hill (Muse Records) — Buck Hill (tenor sax), Barry Harris (piano), Ray Drummond (bass), Freddie Waits (drums); CD bonus track Buck Hill R.I.P.
  16. Alice Coltrane – Huntington Ashram Monastery (Impulse! / Verve EU – 2-on-1 series ) — Alice Coltrane (harp, piano), Ron Carter (bass), Rashied Ali (drums, percussion); on two-fer that also includes World Galaxy
  17. Giving in to an Impulse! impulse, I'm now listening to the following: Marion Brown – Geechee Recollections (Impulse! / Verve EU – 2-on-1 series ) — With Marion Brown — alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, percussion; Leo Smith — brass, strings, percussion; William Malone — thumb piano, autoharp; James Jefferson — double bass, cello, percussion; Steve McCall — drums, percussion; A. Kobena Adzenyah — drums, African percussion; Jumma Santos — congas, miscellaneous instruments; Bill Hasson — percussion, narration; on two-fer that also includes Sweet Earth Flying
  18. Pharoah Sanders – Jewels of Thought (Impulse! / MCA Records – GRP ) — With Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone, contrabass clarinet, reed flute, kalimba, orchestra chimes, percussion; Leon Thomas – vocals, percussion; Lonnie Liston Smith – piano, African flute, kalimba, percussion; Cecil McBee – bass, percussion; Richard Davis – bass, percussion (on #2-3 only); Idris Muhammad – drums, percussion; Roy Haynes – drums (on #1 only)
  19. Anthony Braxton – 20 Standards (Quartet) 2003 - CD 1 (Leo Records) — Anthony Braxton - reeds; Kevin O'Neil - guitar; Andy Eulau - bass; Kevin Norton - percussion Grateful Dead – Grateful Dead (aka Skull & Roses aka Skull F**k) (Warner Bros.) — With Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals; Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals; Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals; Bill Kreutzmann – drums; Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – organ, harmonica, vocals; plus: Merl Saunders – organ overdubs on "Bertha", "Playing in the Band", and "Wharf Rat" Includes their version "Johnny B. Goode." Chuck Berry, RIP.
  20. Now playing, CD 1: Franz Liszt (Sony Records) – Concerto for Piano No.1 in E flat major S.124 — Arthur Rubinstein (piano) – RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra – Alfred Wallenstein – Concerto for Piano No.2 in A major S.125 — Van Cliburn (piano) – Philadelphia Orchestra – Eugene Ormandy – Totentanz S.126 — Byron Janis (piano) – Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Fritz Reiner – Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra S.123 — Philippe Entremont (piano) – New Philharmonia Orchestra – Seiji Ozawa
  21. Woody Shaw – Lotus Flower (Enja Records HW) — With Steve Turre, Mulgrew Miller, Stafford James, Tony Reedus
  22. PM on: Randy Weston, How High the Moon, Biograph BCD 147, $4.00 Ray Copeland, Cecil Payne Randy Weston Trio Plus Cecil Payne, With These Hands, Riverside OJCCD 1883-2, $4.00 Toshiko Akiyoshi Lew Tabackin Big Band, European Memoirs,Ascent ASC-1003, $5.00 Stanley Turrentine, Up at Minton’s, Blue Note CDP 7243 8 288852 9, 2 cd’s $10 Grant Green, Horace Parlan Dave Ballou, On This Day, SteepleChase SCCD 31504, $6.50 Tony Malaby
  23. Now playing, CD 16: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Concerto for Violin No.1 in B flat major K 207 – Concerto for Violin No.2 in D major K 211 – Concerto for Violin No.3 in G major K 216 David Oistrakh (violin) – Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra – David Oistrakh (EMI Classics)
  24. Yes, thanks for the heads up. I bought the Don Pullen & Duke Pearson Selects.
  25. Kenny Wheeler – One of Many (CAM Jazz) — With Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn), John Taylor (piano), Steve Swallow (electic bass)
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