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  1. Edu Lobo with The Tamba Trio "Edu Lobo Por Edu Lobo" Edu with the Tamba Trio. . .a great combo. Short and sweet renditions.
  2. “The Mastersounds Play” Fresh Sounds, disc 2
  3. Randy Weston "Earth Birth" Verve cd One of my favorite later Westons. Melba Liston knew his music well and her arrangements are very interesting.
  4. Flora Purim "Stories to Tell" Milestone LP
  5. Chick Corea "Return to Forever" ECM Japan SHM-SACD
  6. Santana "Caravanserai" Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD My order for the Japanese 7" SACD version is on the way from Japan so it was time to revisit this one. Love this music.
  7. Yes, it's Essential Jazz Classics, a gray market label. But most of my Les Jazz Modes material (partly on a gray market label anyway) is in storage and I saw this really reasonably priced. Listening to disc 1, which has the Les Jazz Modes material from this album: and all of this album plus a few tracks from the next album on Dawn.
  8. Greg Osby "The Invisible Hand" Blue Note cd
  9. "Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Big Band, featuring Zoot Sims, 1960 Zurich" TCB cd
  10. Welcome! Long may you and Ms. Jordan run.
  11. John Mayall “The Blues Alone” – expertly remastered, from the box set.
  12. It seems it started two years or so ago.
  13. Cassandra Wilson “Coming Forth by Day” Legacy Legacy Blu-spec CD2 (Japan) 960×957 249 KB A very interesting tribute to Billie Holiday. Production, production, production. . . but effective.
  14. Hermeto Pascoal e Grupo "Planetaria de Gavea" disc 2
  15. On to another Miles Davis, "E.S.P." this time a Mobile Fidelity SACD edition. One of the first "Second Great Quintet" releases I ever bought, way back when on a reissue LP. It remains one of the cornerstones of my listening world.
  16. Jim Alfredson "A B3 Alone"
  17. Miles Davis "Seven Steps to Heaven" Sony SBM mastered lp facsimile cd. It's interesting how well these 20 bit remastered cds that I bought years and years ago of Miles Davis albums I love have held up sonically. When I revisit them I notice how great they sound. . . and then I disappear into the familiar, almost "cherished" music. https://www.kind-of-blue.de/seiten/disco/seven_steps_srcs9109.htm
  18. Dianne Reeves "In the Moment Live in Concert"
  19. Jackie & Roy "Sweet and Lowdown" What a band! Alto Saxophone, Flute – Anthony Ortega Bass – Al McKibbon Drums – Frank Butler Guitar – Barney Kessel Vibraphone – Larry Bunker
  20. Jackie & Roy "In the Spotlight"
  21. Well, round this time and soon after Duke sort of entered the same zones looking for a hit or two (I think). As made a lot of good music. That's neat. I noticed his name there. Some great Cleanhead these years and earlier too.
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