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Not the exact same band as far as I can tell, but from roughly the same time:

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Arrangements not by Pomeroy either (Al Cohn & Ernie Wilkins instead), but...it's there.

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47 minutes ago, JSngry said:

Not the exact same band as far as I can tell, but from roughly the same time:

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Arrangements not by Pomeroy either (Al Cohn & Ernie Wilkins instead), but...it's there.

I'd forgotten about that disc (which I have and like, even if Kral doesn't really float my boat)

 

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Sam Noto------2-4-5-------(Unisson Records)

 

Quite a dry sound on this lovely date. The duos with bassist Neil Swainson are especially effective. Noto's originals are quite arresting. I've not played this album in years but it's only now hitting me how good it is. This deserves to be played more often and better known. Ted O'Reilly of this board gets production credit. 

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1 hour ago, Clunky said:

I'd forgotten about that disc (which I have and like, even if Kral doesn't really float my boat)

 

Now playing ...

Sam Noto------2-4-5-------(Unisson Records)

 

Quite a dry sound on this lovely date. The duos with bassist Neil Swainson are especially effective. Noto's originals are quite arresting. I've not played this album in years but it's only now hitting me how good it is. This deserves to be played more often and better known. Ted O'Reilly of this board gets production credit. 

noto_canada_11240.jpg

This should clarify..:)

http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?/topic/32520-sam-noto/&page=2

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3 hours ago, Homefromtheforest said:

 

John Coltrane "meditations" (Impulse, stereo paramount USA) 

"Meditations" is actually the latest Coltrane album that I really love.  

I'd go along with that.

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6 hours ago, kh1958 said:

Dexter Gordon, The Tower of Power (Prestige), and Illinois Jacquet, The Blues: That's Me! (Prestige).

"For Once In My Life" on the Jacquet album is a very sad rendition to my ears.

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45 rpm time:

The Nice: Brandenburger c/w Happy Freuds (Immediate)

Cal Tjader, Savoy EPs XP8101 and 8117 with Hank Jones, Al McKibbon, Kenny Clarke or Richard Wyands, McKibbon, Roy Haynes

Vido Musso Galaxy 45 with Cal Tjader: Cuttin' The Nut

Don Patterson Prestige 45: People c/w Love Me With All Your Heart

Cal Tjader Fantasy 45: Afro Blue (this is an unedited studio take different from the familiar live recording made at Carmel)

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3 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

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used to have a Japanese pressing of that album but Booker's playing on it always frustrated me. It seemed like he and the rhythm section were completely unconnected. I'm not sure how my 2016 ears would approach the music.

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