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Stanley Turrentine, Joyride (Blue Note NY USA mono), and Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker, Carnegie Hall Concert, volume 2 (CTI).

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Helen Merrill - Live at New Latin Quarter was last on deck (and will be next since I haven't gotten to the second side yet). Not exactly hi fi although Merrill kills it of course.


some others I just heard for the first time -

Mtume - Rebirth Cycle (great !)

Reggie Workman - Works of Workman

and a welcome re hearing: Art Ensemble - Go Home

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GHOST OF A TRANCE - Peter Kuhn.  Hat Hut.

Side A has the trio of Kuhn (alto and bass cl), Phillip Wilson (perc), and William Parker on tuba (!). I've seen Parker play various flute instruments but never the tuba. 

 

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GHOST OF A TRANCE - Peter Kuhn.  Hat Hut.

Side A has the trio of Kuhn (alto and bass cl), Phillip Wilson (perc), and William Parker on tuba (!). I've seen Parker play various flute instruments but never the tuba. 

 

Just checked the line up. Looks intriguing. How's it sound Leeway?

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GHOST OF A TRANCE - Peter Kuhn.  Hat Hut.

Side A has the trio of Kuhn (alto and bass cl), Phillip Wilson (perc), and William Parker on tuba (!). I've seen Parker play various flute instruments but never the tuba. 

 

Just checked the line up. Looks intriguing. How's it sound Leeway?

Good, not great. I actually like the larger line-up on Side B rather more; I find it a little more exciting. Kuhn's an interesting character, with an Art Pepper type life story, so the disc is interesting although not essential. 

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GHOST OF A TRANCE - Peter Kuhn.  Hat Hut.

Side A has the trio of Kuhn (alto and bass cl), Phillip Wilson (perc), and William Parker on tuba (!). I've seen Parker play various flute instruments but never the tuba. 

 

Just checked the line up. Looks intriguing. How's it sound Leeway?

Good, not great. I actually like the larger line-up on Side B rather more; I find it a little more exciting. Kuhn's an interesting character, with an Art Pepper type life story, so the disc is interesting although not essential. 

Thanks. I like interesting. Read about his life earlier after your first post

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2014/dec/10/lists-abundant-life-peter-kuhn/

certainly "interesting"

 

 

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